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SakSBBfs THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE T W H'WWTW'"'''! r' v; , - IBfzr 1 I IP I vle Service ''mm K. in Metis Shoes m &. 1w V X AA -.. .TM1r TfT Gnn I II ftk fe. )s. k vv iiL JULiJL v"-"- B1" I ' BriBI v 5&k bvc yu shes f a '."'Ifc JB? Bpv quality and stylo that i !.VK v JiU-V please. Wo believe in , ijglf - "" " service, and will tfill&$ ksN ydP maks our personal tyHjl Sfritc "vfl- service to you the vill Aeon...nf S&S!L basis of your fu- l CUM rZiatciYrV.Uo. iffi!X7M lulu Jaiuuu,.. , Mil SO S Q ill LTm 'mloiM 111 your next pair fiCfflU III of shoes- flfW1 SHOE I, ilf Woolen Mil! Store 1 1 1 M..,Lr.u lUrtxtti Rand 5 llll I Wbmik fnl iJL ' ' '' emmt &k . A TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iron HUNT Finis mid apartments. IMiono 413-J. 1BREVITIE5 i i A t I for children, a lnrgo bulletin board for tho dlsplny of pictures nnd a flro plnco to add cheer on rnlny days. FOR RENT One housekeeping MiHc. Also Blcoplng rooniB. Very rens oniiblo, modern nnd worm. 321 S. Hrtwny. l'hono 132-X daytime, or 210-.I at night. WEATHER, FORECAST j tnr AmocUImI rrm to ''oo tui TltnM.l j I OREGON Rain In west; rain or snow In cnatj winds mostly j southerly. School Hoard Meets At a mooting of tho school board hold this after noon In Judge Hall's offlco tho rec ords nnd resolutions regarding tho $10,000 high school gymnasium bonds sold soino time ago to Kceler Rrothers of Denver woro signed. Tlio money will now bo forthcoming to pay tho contractor. Tho petition of the men nnd women who wish to iibo tho gymnasium was favorably ro eulvcd though no action was taken. FOR, SALE l''no refrigerator enenp I mono 4U-.I. o ...1 1 FOR HUNT two rooms itiriiiine" for housekeeping. Apply 395 So 4 th St. KOH HUNT Ono suite of Jioitse keeping rooms. Mnrshflold Hotel, Corntjr of 3rd and Commercial. )ur January Clearance Sale imiv mi. Como In and look lironnd. That Is what tho store Is Br. Wu tiro plensod to seo you whether you purchaso or not. Vee Matinee Tickets For Children Saturday Morning T., nt,tirnMnt!,ui nf filir llttll) CUfltoUlers' VIhIIB. WO llllVO decided to Jlvo each or tho first 100 children who visit TUB FAIR STORE Saturday, n frco tlckot to tho Saturday nftornoon mntlnoo at Tho Grand Theater. Tho only condition Is that each child bo accom panied by nn adult, but nolthor tho child nor tno numi is requircu to buy. This Is TUB FAIR STORK'S treat to tno nuio ioikh. I Tho Qrnnd will hIiow tho following flno program for Our Uttlo Guests Saturday nftornoon: REAGAN'S DAUGHTER Two tool Vltngrnpli. Rl'ATHK XEWS Kvi'iitH of tlio World. EntK TOXSORIAL LEOPARD TAMER Animal Comedy. Special rlillilrcii'N plctutv: "IIUSTKU IIIIOW.V KTH TUB WORST OP it." Dundy BtlNoii Coint'dy. FIVB RBBI.S. fSnl Inflict Ion Ci'uaraii- tettl tir Money t& ip..r i,..i The Fair Cent nil Avcutio Next Cliautllcr Hotel Our Guarantee of Satisfaction If for any reason you are not satisfied or ever feel disappointed with the purchase, please return it. 'We will exchange it.or cheerfully refund your money as you may wish. QUALITY FIRST WITH US ALWAYS AND QUALITY ALWAYS1 INSURES SAFETY. NASBURG'S GR.OCERY THE GOOD -HOUSEKEEPING STORE lliono iMit. Commercial mid Second If You Want The Best In The Meat Line Telephone Us i-TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT I: Alin WPLL DELIVER THE GOODS ' KWe buy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur nish us. We nave equipped our marKei 10 kuuu aim ripen meats and give the most prompt and efficient deliveries possible. THE UNION MARKET J. F. Ford Co. 174 South Broadway. Phone 58 THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY 1 ,. -.. ...i .in.n, n lnrco variety of DELICIOUS 11KAI1V 'l'RBl'ARBn FOOHS for tho table and family trade, ready to servo. . w oivo n..r be8t attention and efforts to nil special orders I for social functions and private Ratlierlngs. ;try our. ouigk service coffee booths I nellcaeloa of all kinds to cliooo from A lunoh to suit your tasto in wuantN nni rn, iff lit MAl.P Stwini Indlrntor. MrH. lKw ".eclund, Old North Rend. LVMiTlMON'T MeCiirnmo House part ly furnished, ten rooms and hnth. Centrally located for rooming nnd honrdliiB house. A. 13. Seaman, l'hono 49-J. LOCAIj TIMU'KHATUItB RKCORI) j For tho 24 hours( ending nt 4:43 a. m., Jan. S, by llonj. Ostllnd, special government mo- j tcorologtBt: j Maximum ti 0 j Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. m 10 j j Precipitation 1.7C j Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1911 38.01 j Precipitation tmino porlod j last year 28.nl Wind: Southwostj cloudy. j Itinlal Siimliiy. Tho funeral of Stovo C-oorgo will bo hold Sunday nf tornoon a( 3 o'clock from Wilson's chapel and will ho In charge of local Greeks. feHi) DEGREE SETTLES (JetH Man. At tho train about to leave this morning for Couulllc, Sheriff Johnson picked up Robert t, Mlllor a hrnkcmnn on tho Smith Powers Logging rond near Myrtlo Point, on n bigamy charge. With Miller at the tlmo was hts wife. It Is claimed that Miller was mar ried to a woman in Washington, whom ho deserted. Rccauso of the fact that tho man hns wob feet It Is believed ho can bo easily Iden tified. IVoth Miller nnd his wife were taken to Cou.uIllc. FOR SALE - KOR HAM-2 OH RUNT A two and 1-2 ncro gnrdon In flno condition In Reynolds' Addition. J. 13. l'itz-gorald. FOR RENT FOR RUNT Partly furnished four room houso, on enr lino to North Rend. Phono 432-X. FOR HUNT Rooming homo. 1 .qulro Allen's pool hall. 130 l-'ront "street. FOR HUNT Furnished two-room housekeeping sulto. 4 13 2nd St., N. To Play Rnsket Rail. At North llcnd this oven lug, tho North Rend High School basket ball team will meet tho Alumnno. Later tho Marshflold High School boys will play tho North Rend quintet. KooVly to Moot, Tho Young Pco plo's Society of tho Norwegian Luth eran church will meet this evening nt tho church pnrlors. Miss Cora Mat thison nnd Rert Ivoruon will sorvo and election of officers will take placo. Delegation N Delayed. Tho Coos Hay delegation to Washington to aid In securing a harbor appropriation In CongrcsM will not leave tomorrow ns announced at first. L, J. Simpson will not bo able to go cast until after the North Rend bank meeting on tho 12th. A telegram has been sont to C. A. Smith, who Is In Chlcngo, ask ing him If ho will bo nblo to wait a fow days, as ho has been expecting to como west. Captain Macgcnn will lenvo tomorrow on tho Ilreakwntor as usual, though ho may meet Mr. Simpson in Portland next week. FOR RUNT IIoumj keeping rooms, COr, First and Ulrch. FOR RUNT 421 2nd St room house. North. Inquire FOR HUNT l-'our unfurnished housokeoplug rooms. Cnll 430 N. 2nd fit. WANTED .lobs for Uiieinployifl. Jobs for tho unemployed of tho city will bo posslblo when noxt Monday Kdward Foley will opon his contract with 13. G.Porhnm for tho clearing of Por linm Park. A'cook houso nnd hunk houso Is being built. AViih Out In Uio Wet. Potor Dahl was picked up on tho street last eve ning In nu unnnvlgablo condition nnd placed In tho city Jail. Ho was haul ed boforo tho pollco judgo this morn .and received a $ft sentence, which a fiat pockotnook made it Imposslblo to pay. ' WAXTKD An tiffho girl. Apply In own handwriting, stntlng oxpor lonco and salnry expected. II., caro of Times. WAXTKD drain Michs. cry ft Tranofor Co. Pacific Iilv- WAXTKD Steady rellablo mail wants work of any kind, for board. K, caro of Times. Motor llltn Auto. Homer Mau zoy, driving a dolhory auto of tho Coos Ray Hakory company, driving out of tho Smith Terminal Dock shortly after noon today was struck by tho Wlllamotto Pacific motor car. Tho front whcols of his machine woro skewed In dlfforout directions. Remodel Opera Hoiinc. Workmen nro busy remodeling tho limlrto of tho Masonic Opera House, following tho plniiH prepared by Architect Turpln and which they expect to havo comploted by February 1. Par titions nt tho main entrnnco hnvo been torn out ns well no tho short stairway loading to tho lobby. An Inclined approach will bo built. Tho boxes of either sldo of tho stago nro being removed nnd tho walls will bo built slanting to tho odgo of tho Htngo. Tho entrnnco is thrown hack 10 feet to allow for tho tlckot win dow mill tho doublo plate glass doorH. R. It. Keller will uso tlio lower floor as a moving plcturo theatre. nels Mcculloch nnd wito ot Hnyncs Inlet woro visitors In the city today. MRS. J. C. McCULLOCII and son Arthur wero In tho city today from Hayncs Inlet. 'A. T. THOMAS of Allegany was among tho out of town visitors In tho city today. MRS. LUTHER JUDY of Allegany was ninong the out of town visitors In tho city today. MARION UROWN of Tomploton came down this morning on tho Messenger shopping. C. R. PECK went up to tho county scat this morning to attend to somo legnl matters. WILLIAM VAUOIIN, ot tho McDon ald & Vaughn camp, was In tho city today looking nttor somo busi ness matters. JOHN C. KENDALL loft on tho afternoon trnln for CoqiUllo, w'..c.'o ho wont to attend to somo legal business. ROUERT STEINLECIINER ot llnynes Inlet received n now wagon todny that was taken up on tho Messenger this nftornoon. It. 13. L. RI3DILLION, ot Randon, for mer stnto roprcsontatlvo, arrived from Eureka this morning on tho Elder and left for his home. MRS. W. U. SMITH of Randon caino over on tho train last evening and loft out on tho Elder this af ternoon for Portland. Sho Is go ing north on n visit. MANAdER JUSTEN, of tho St. Lawrence Hotel, rotumod this morning from Coqulllo, whore ho went yesterday with tho hotel register In tho McVey case. C. DAGGETT, who has boon a mom bor of tho Coos Ray baud, loft thla afternoon on tho Elder for Kollog, Idaho, whero ho goes to take a position In a Btoro. JERRY MALLEY, of Eureka, whoro ho has been located for somo tlmo ns nn attorney, camo through this morning on tho Eldor. Mr. Malloy wns for sovoral years warden of tho Arizona Stnto Penitentiary. DIFFICULT CASE Judge Harris Hands Down Kin ney Estate Decision Straightens Matters i I Contracts for lots In tho Kin- I j noy Estato, now hold by many I pcoplo of Coos Hay nnd amount- j lug to botweon $30,000 nnd $35,- 000, will bo enforced nt onco, j according to n stntomont this j afternoon by Judgo Wattors. j Most ot theso nro situated In j j Plat F and on Uouiovnrds D, C and F. j j A comploto copy of Judgo Har- j j ris decroo wns expected this af- j tornoon by Judgo Wnltors, but It j failed to arrive No Information has yet been socurcd regarding j tho Rust trusteeship ot tho os- j tnto. I Issuanco of his docrco In tho catso of II. J. Isnncs ot nl versus L. I). Kinney ot nl hns been mado by Judgo L. T. Harris, of Eugene, who haB JiiBt asBumod his now duties on tho Supremo Court bench. Under tho provisions tho clnlm of $56,000 of Hammond nnd HolllBtor,. of North Rend, for priority in thq estato on tho grounds thnt they woro Instru mental in bringing tho suit woro dis allowed though they Woro allowed attorneys fees. Attorney E. R. DrysonJa cxnectod to arrlvo hero In a ' fow day?, ac cording to Judgo V. E. yattor8, ro colvor for tho estate, andj tho first procedure will l)0 to IllO an ciaimn agahiBt tho estato to JiBcortnln tho true Indebtedness. Tho total nppralsomont was not mndo public, but prospoctlvo pur chasers of lota may rocolvo neces sary Information from Judgo Wat tors. Now that tho CBlato has boon strnlghtonod out It Is poBslblo that much of tho proporty will bo put on tho market. Sohlbrcdo, representing tho EillSKI ML THEATRE TONIGHT In Appointed Keeper J. W. Wntt has been appointed kcopor of tho Captain W. S. Whoolor proporty aftor consultations by tho attornoj'8 for both tho husband nnd wlfo and today ho put padlocks on tho resid ence nnd will seo thnt nothing Is disturbed until after a comploto BOttlomout has boon mndo. Voiihk Coujilo Married. Iloforo Justice Ponuock Inst evening Miss Hetty Footo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Footo of thl3 city, beenmo tho brldo of CIco Wlngo, nn omployco of tho Smith mill. Tho groom gnvo Ml: H0MC OF BIG FEATURES AND1;'"" n 2l 'onrB n" tl,ut of 'te uimu ua in jutun iiiu uai'wv, tu VAUDEVILLE. - IH-niigaii and Savlllo, pronontlng u refined niuhleal act. Introducing singing, dancing nnd instrumental solos. Featuring tho largest contrn ImssHooii In America. Tho 12th episode of tho "TREY O' HEARTS" ontltled "THE MIRAGE." 2-roel Gold Seal-Unlvorsal Foaturo sorlal with Cloo Mndlson nnd Georgo Lnrkln, Sluvo-Drlvor rogonorntcd through mnko tholr homo In Hunker Hill. (JeU It. P. riinriu. Mayor F. E. Allen hau just received a haudsomo Knights of Pythias watch charm which wns sont him by Laurel Lodge No. 7 of Albany, which Is ongravod with his iiaino and an appropriate In scription. Tho charm was prosont od him on tho twonty-flflth anniver sary of his membership In that lodgo. Cum Kiuletl. Sheriff Alfred John son, Jr., camo over from Co qulllo Inst evening to servo boiiio papors In tho cnuo of tho City Im provement Compnny of California vs. tho Coos Ray Paving & Construction Company, but when ho arrived ho found thnt tho suit hud boon adjusted. Ic seoms that tho City Improvement Co. owns tho bltullthlc deposits and nro entitled to a royalty on all tho bitumen shipped nnd this hns not boon paid on ioiuo of tho paving ma terial coming horo. Shorlff John son said that everything was going nicely nnd thnt Shorlff Gngo and Dop uty Shorlff Gngo woro showing ovcry courtesy In turning tho offlco ovor to him, C. A Anzuna auuu ruiuiuimiir. I . . . ., n-w ti. ..,i ... .. ... . . .i r, JKInnoy estate, tho nolt Lino and , .u. unrtv.n., n;ir ui n.u v.uwn ...,. n.i fn . Llllinib iiit t j h ! T"ri Ray Cow Testing Association, left this afternoon up tho rlvor. To declared thnt many farmers In tho Association hnvo sovcrnl cows In tholr herds that will avorago mora than 300 pounds ot butter tat for tho yonr. Ills herd book shows that tho avoragos nro coming up. Manlkl Trial Still On. According to word received Inst night from wife In ,,piRHiia,l7-fnB'trlSr;n;i th. Man.kl irtal? In which run .lrnnin. Tho nwakOlllllK Of ft ' . .'.... monoy-mnd mllllonalro and tho happy results. Somo now foaturoa in film .... 1 l.ni.t.. In llllo cftll?l1fv lOUIUIllIB ' Oliunjl " c 1 picture I "ON THE RIO GRANDE," or "THE FOREMAN'S DECEIT." Rex drama with Anna Llttlo and Uorbort Rawllnson. Tho sheriff captures his sweetheart's father as a cattlo thlof. Sterling-Universal presents '4TIIK Illlllo Jacobs. Six all now pictures and a good i - r " v i long vaudeville act. Lower floor and first balcony, 15c. 1 Second Ilulcouy, 10c. Children under 10 years of ago oc cupying scats, fie. Hnra tomorrow nlKht Tho ICth a former laborer of tho C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Company seeks redress for tho loss of nn eye, Is still on, having continued slnco Tuesday. Thoro nro sovoral othor porsonnl damage cases from hero ponding boforo tho federal court thoro. To Open Sundays Tlio attendunco at tho public library slnco Its re moval to tho new building has In creased so much nnd tho constant ro quost for longer hours has lnducod the library board to mnko arrange ments to opon tho library on Sun day afternoons from 2 till C. No books will bo circulated, but tho road- I ... .t .....(A.1lAnl(. ...Ill l.v n ' Illf. luuiilt turn i,uiiuuii;uia utii uu w episode of tho Million Dollar Mys-Ul0 80rWcQ of tho ,mbUc. tory. Fatty Arbuoklo in "THOSE COUN TRY KIDS" A Keystone comedy. Postiiff.ro Receipts. Postofflco re ceipts during tho yonr 1014, ns thoy havo Just boon totalled by Postmas ter Curtis, amount to $21,702.21. Tho receipts according to quartora woro as follows: For tho quarter ending March 13, $5211. 88; end of Juno 30, $5270.18; end of Soptom bcr 30, 5277.18; nnd end of tho Inst quarter, ending Docombor 31, Vr 000.70. Tho fnct that tho fourth qunrtor of 1013 was largor than tho corresponding qunrtor ot 1011, amounting to $C1 08.52, is accounted for by Mr. CurtlB with tho explana tion thnt tho parcels post rates havo been loworod nndlionco tho hiBt qunrtor Is a lower figure, despite tho fact that thoro has boon as much or mnro buBlnoss than In tho previous year, To Resume Story Hour. Miss Eli zabeth Topping has announced that ! tho story hour for children will bo resumed at tho library Saturday morning nnd tho first of this series Prisoners lultlato Deputy. lfow tho 14 prlsouoiH or tho county jail Initiated Doputy Shorlff W. C. Laird Into his now offlco Is a story that has Just leaked out at Coqulllo, desplto tho fact that tho deputy has clamored for 8llonco and has tipped heavily with clgurs. On Monday morning, his first day, Mr. Laird wont down Into tho Jail. Tho 1 1 prisoners Im mediately grabbed him nnd on tho spot subjected him to a kangaroo trial. Ono ofttho number assumed tho Improvised bench, another inn his flngors through his hair and pro claimed himself the district attorney and when ovldonco was naked for stampod and declared ho needed none, that tho prisoner was guilty. Tho Judgo sontonccd tho doputy shorlff to pay a flno of $2.50, which was immediately spont for tobacco. 1 of talks will take placo tomorrow PHONE 1 0 Cent 158-R J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON Surgery aim .Diseases oi wumuu u . -- " - imm Specialty. morning at 10 o'clock. The now lib-' JlfeSSeilKer SefVICe Offlco, 307 Coko mile. Phono 220-J rnry Is admirably equipped Tor this W 1 v Res. Myrtlo Anns. Phono 304-1, work, having plonty of seats suitable MARSHFIELD CTCLtKY WATERFRONT NEWS This morning tho Huzol Dollar began loading pulp nt tho Smith Mill. Captain McClomnnts said to dny that ho expected sho would got out Sunday morning on hor -way to Pugot Sound to load lumber nnd a general cargo for tho Orlont. Tho Rofsht Dollar, Blstor ship of tho Ilnzol Dollar, has Just arrived In Shpj'ghal Sho took on pulp horo about two months ngo. Tho Rainbow wns back again on th i houth Coos Rlvor run today nftor bolng laid up a Bhort tlmo for ro- pnlrs. Tomorrow morning tho Nnnn Smith Is expected to nrrlvo from Ban Francisco. Tim Rrcakwator will loavo out tomorrow morning on hor return trip to Portland. At two o'clock tho Eldor sailed for Pc ft ml. Kanld 000 of othor claims,, was allowod $400 attornoy fcos by Judgo Har ris' docrco. GOSPEL MEETIXG8 AT THE HOTELS 4 Tho Chandler Hotel. C. II. Sprout, Portland; Claude C. Thompson, Portland; D. M. Mnhan, Portland; Roy Rentier, Portlnnd; J. M. McDonald, Now York; D. Sullivan, Portlnnd: II. II. Parker, Portland; Chas. Copoland nnd wlfo, Pendleton; C. II. Freomnn, Portlnnd; Mrs. W. 11. Smith, Weddorburn; II. R. Donnhey, Portland; Frank Losllo. Coqulllo; 13. II. Cummlngs, Portlnnd; Alfred John son, Jr., Coqulllo; F. F. Rurchott, Myrtlo Point. Tho Lloyd Hotel. Jack Clifford, Portland; Jako Clang, Portland; C. Halloy, Wagner; A. D. Prentiss, Portland. Tho St. Lawreiico Hotel. J. G. Rinngan and wife, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. C. Hart and wlfo, Soattlo; W. F. Rowron, Tomploton; C. P. Coloman, Tomploton; 13. G. Smith, Coos Rlvor; L. D. Smith, Coos Rlvor. Tho Rluiico Hotel. Tom Hayes, Portland; James Su oss, Portlnnd; Potor Rollo, Portland; Thomas Duncan, nandon; D. McMil lan, Myrtlo Point; William Howolls, Wagner. Rev. Samuel Gregg assisted by Goo, Webb and wlfo as lendors ot song Is holding oervlcoa ovory night In tho Christian Church. Somo In terest Is nlrondy bolng shown, and much good Is hopod for. On Friday night of this wook Mr. Gregg will glvo his unlquo sorvlco, Tho Jowlsh Tnbornnclo. In this sorvlco a roprosontntlon of tho old Jowlsh Tnbornnclo la built on tho platform, slzo fl.xQxl2, togothor with various plocos of fur niture, (ncludlnc tho nltnr of burnt offering and tho goldon candlestick. Two young men wl)l perform tho part of nrlests, attending tho priest ly duties in vlow of tho nudlonco. Tho Bncrlflco will bo bijrnod and tho Inmps will bo lighted. IJttlo girls will porform tho part of tho Chorublm ovor tho mercy scat. A young man and young lady will act as king nnd quoon. Evangollst Grogg will deliver his nddross, describing tho Tnbornnclo nnd Its significance OREGON FARM LARORERS Libby COATj. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED, l'hono 7S3. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Coinpnur. ... NOTICE. The Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce will hold Its annual mooting In its offlco Friday evening. January 8, 1015, at 8 o'clock nnd all members' nro requested to bo present JOHN W. MOTLEY, See Avorago Nearly 10 Hours for $11.50 Per Mouth in; amixuim riw u nr tib.j WASHINGTON, D. C. Jnn. 8. Tho fnrm laborers of Orogon work on an avorago of 0 hours and 44 mln- titos per dny, according to a recent report which has Just boon Issued by tho Unltod Etntos Department of Agriculture More than 27,000 labor ers aro employed on tho fnrms ot nroL'on nnd tho nvorago monthly compensation Is $31.00 with board and $44.00 If tho lahoror boarus himself. Those figures rolnto to tho year 1013. Tho avorago wago for farm labor In Continental United Stntos Is $13.85 por month with board and $10.07 without board, Don't fall to", attend tho lwneflt daiico given by tho Llnnen Iulgo nt Eagles' Hall, Saturday eve., Jan. Oth. .Rusby'H Orchestra. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Swedish Lnthornn Ah Socloty with Mrs. Olivia Edmnn as hostess, II. W. JL C with Mrs, D. D. Ross. Day City and Eustsldo Ladles' Aid with Mrs. H. Rrlnkloy. Auction Rrldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Hanson. Marshfleld Rrldgo Club with Mrs. C. M. Dyler. Yopng Matrons with MrB. John Kendall. Narcissus Club. Coos Ray Women's Club at Public Library at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. C. H. Walter. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club, i