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' '. tlmilmmSr KEEnH! r EIGHT " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. N'nsburg. (Continued from Pngo Four.) ( WKDDIXGS !- valkxtixi: kxchaxgk. Sirs. Wllllnm Wnyno Palntor, of Mnrshflcld, lms Issued an nouncements of tlio mnrrlago of her dnughter, Miss Ma u d o Louiso rnlntcr, to Kdwnrd Rog crs Kemp. The nuptlnls took plnco Snturdny, February 2C, at Kansas City. Mo. The couplo will bo nt homo at Tulsa, Oklahoma, af ter April 1. Tho brldo Is a charm ing young woman who won many friends and admirers during her several years' rcsldenco on Coos Bay. Tho groom Is n prominent Oklahoma oil operator. fr I hoys' "cijUan vv" V V In keeping with tho "clean-up campaign," Mrs. A. F. Itnssford nnd her class of boys, No. 1, of tho First Dnptlst Sunday School graded tho church grounds last Wednesday nnd planted palms on them. Mrs. Unssford'H class Includes: llorsehcll Clausen, Whltford Mall, Monroo McMahon, Cecil Doll, Perl nnd Clinton Woodruff, Wllllo Ray, ICrnest Johnson, Lawrcnco Daniels, Wesley Frnzlor, Howard Post, Los tor Post, Howard McLaughlin, Ralph llnnson, Dowcy Atkins, Clnrenco Torry and Wnyno Gosney. Tho annual Valentino exchange' party given by the Ladles' Art Club' nt tho home of Mrs. W. E. lloagland last Friday afternoon was nf firmed ' by tho ladies to be tho "best ever."! George F. Murch nt Bridge Deubncr, Mrs, i MONDAY. , Good Tlmo Club with Miss Alpha Mnuzey. Thtmblo Club Vnlentlne O party at homo ot Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Bartlc. Mrs. Hugo Qulst and Mrs. George. F. Murch at Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Stnddcn entertain nt studio. TUESDAY. Bridge Club with Mrs. W. A. Toye. Christian Sisterhood with. Mrs. George Craig In Bunker Hill. North Bend Catholic Guild with Mrs. A. Hoelllng, Ladles' Guild nt hall. Mrs. Hugo Qulst nnd Mrs. o n "c.i m ovmlinllc of tho day were served by 'Ebbecka. Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. F. the hostesses to the following guests. 'W. Payne, Mrs. Arthur McKeown, ! Mrs. J. W. Whlenbrnnd, Mrs. Hcnr Mrs. Emma Nasburg and Mrs. Harry Fourier, Mrs. u r. """; """' Charles nnxior, .r. . - - Mrs. F. E. Raymond", Mrs. J. II. Stad jden, Mrs. H. A. Wells, Mrs. II. I O'Mnra, Mrs. II. 0. Crawford, Mrs. ti w iii.wmnnn. Mrs. C. Walls, Mrs. lit x. .. .", - - I . Tho dining room was artistically do- v corated with red and white hearts, f whilo pink hearts nnd whlto cuplds niado pretty Valentino festoons for' flln nnrlnr Tim VntnnHtin t-IHu wnrt i nil very pretty and useful. The host ess was assisted In serving by Mrs. E. D. McArthur and tho Misses Until and Wllma lloagland, Glcnda Far roll and Until Dungnn, Mrs. F. A. Haines nnd Mrs. Wnhn wero special guests. Tho members present were Mrs. Jno. A. Dlatt, Mrs. A. S. Blanchard, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Sr., Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstcln, Mrs. A. L. Ilouscworth, Mrs. Lydla Lang, Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mrs. NcIb Rasmus sen, Mrs. Boss Smith, Mrs. Frank Sumner, .Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. Charles Fcnslcr nnd Mrs. Henry Ho cck of North Bend, who will cntor taln next Friday. 2 4- NORWKGIAX LUTH KRAX. XORTH BEND AITAIt GUILD. - I Tho Ladles' Aid Socioty of tho Nor wegian Lutheran Church at Mnrsh fleld met In tho chapol parlor last Thursday afternoon for Its regular monthly business nnd social meeting, with Mrs. A. B. Snow as hostess. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In sewing nnd social chut, nflor which tho hostess served refreshments. Thoso present wore: Mrs. E. Llllcbo, Mrs. Jncobsen, Mrs. llogsnd, Mrs. John Eldo, Mrs. O. M. Johnson, Mrs. O. Thorpo, Mrs. T. 12. Erlcksen, Mrs. ' ! i: Eastsldo Ladles' Aid with Mrs. W. V. Stcckel. WEDNESDAY. Bay City Ladles' Aid with Mrs. A. Foster. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. W. F. McEldowney. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Wllllnm Phillips. Auction Bridge Club with Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Baptist Ladles' Sliver Tea with Mrs. J. T. Bycrs on South Fifth street. B. P. O, E. Dancing Party nt Masonic Hall. THURSDAY. Alert Club with Mrs. Ed Noah on Coos River. A. N. V Club with Mrs. Carl Evcrtsen. FRIDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. S. at church hall. N. II. Thlmblo club with Mrs. R, B. Hazer. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. H. Ilocck nt North Bend. SATURDAY. Mlnne-Wla Valentino party at homo of Mr. and Sirs. W. H. Perkins on 18th nnd El-rod. 4 4 NORTH 11KXI). Tho North Bond Public Library, DQdBon, Mrs. Wm. Schroodor, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. J. W. Jnr vls, Mrs. R. N. Fcnton, Mrs. J. G. Kin ney, Mrs. II. Bradflcld, Mrs. 15. L. Mc ninrn. Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. Norls this week lias added tho following books: Miss Prltchnrd's Wedding Trip, Turquols nnd Ruby, Tho Lit tlest Rebel, Lenn Rivers, Nothing out tno Trum, ueneny ino Amine- , L Mrfl 0ccIc ioub nnu me usurper. .ur, uiuin. , donated tho novel "Vnshlt." Mr. A. H. Derbyshire brought In cloven con secutive years of Tho Review of Reviews with gilt lettered cloth j covers In which to nlnco tho samo nnd Index. This will add twelve ox collent volumes to tho library shelves. Perhaps no other gift has so encournged the library mnnngc mont as that received from tho Mnrshflcld Library Board. This con sists of two largo rending tnblcs with comfortnblo benches for seat ing tho Httlo roadcrs, a librarian's desk nnd n largo pigeon holo fil ing case. Thoso furnishings hnvo served tho Marshtlold Library for (several yonrs but ftro In excellent condition nnd just what tho North Bond Library was most In need of at present to complete Its equip ment nnd furnish tho rending room soon to bo opened evenings for mon and boys, ; 4 mnn, Mrs. A. S. BInncliaru, .Mrs. j. n. Hlllstrom, Mrs. J. D. Jones and Miss Klttlo Zlegler. VALEXTIXK PARTY. bo guests at n Washington party which tho Indies will glvo nt tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Perkins on Saturday evening Feb. 20th. Tho next regulnr mooting will bo In two weeks, hut tho plnco as yot dlos present .Tho ladles or tho North Bend Altar Guild met nt tho homo or Mrs. J. G. Horn last Tuesday afternoon nnd lis toned to tho roport from tho public card parly which was given Inst Tues day ovonlng In Tnylor's Hall, tho ro cclpts netting thirty dollars. Tho names of Mrs. Walter Smith nnd Mrs ME. Erlcksen, Mrs. P .11 Jncobscn, . ,, unilccWoci; T0 , a a V. , , . ' .,ftft Thursday wore: Mr. A. '.. B S. Smith, Mrs. John PI man, Mrs.! O0WI1P( Mrfl Jon , M Chris Leo Mrs Wofaland, Mrs. n. , Wi B onRlnn, Mr8. CIinr,0H Davl8 W. II. PorklriB, Mrs. E. A. Mnthlson, Mrs. John Tollofson, Mrs. J. Hnnnon, Mrs. C. G. .Mngnus, Mrs. Frlzccn, .Mrs. A. B. Snow, Rov. nnd MrB. II. O. Thorpo and tho Misses Nowmnn, Mario Folgron, Dorothy Mrs. Kolloy, Mrs. I). A, Jones, nnd Miss Ruth lloagland proved a charming hostess to a number of school frlonds nt a party of games And dancing Inst Friday evening, tho dccorntlons being In keeping with St. Vnlontlno's Day. Appropriate nnd dainty refreshments wero sorved nt tho closo or tho delightful evening tq tho Misses Ruth Golden, Glcnda Fnrrcll, Mary McArthur, Vera Car roll, Wllma lloagland, Anna Downs, Ruth Dungnn, nnd Messrs. Jesso Frnntz, Herman Glossop, Lorcn Da vis, Valerian Vasoy and Frodorlck lloagland. 1 I PI 1 1 LATH I .A PARTY. I SEWING PARTY Mrs. John A. Blntt Is entertain ing Informnlly at sowing this nftor noon. 1 A. N. W. CLUB ; The A. N. W. Club mombers on Joyed ono of their profitable busi ness and social sessions last Thurs day with Mrs. Olivia Edmon, who Berved nn appetizing luncheon to tho following guests: Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. Carl Evcrtsen, Mrs. F. M. Frlc.l burg, Mrs. F. 12. Hague. Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mtb. Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. R. E. Irwin, Mrs. George F. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mnry McKnlght nnd Mrs. Chns. Stnuff. Mrs. Carl Evortson will bo hostess noxt Thursday. I 1). M. C. CLUB I Mrs. Ira Wcltzol, of North Bond, extended hor hospitality last Wed nesday afternoon to tho members or tho D. M. C. Club. Sewing wns tho main diversion or tho nftor noon, nt tho closo or which tho host ess served dainty refreshments and each guest with llttlo favors or pink nnd green, tho club colors. Mrs. Roy O. Bralnnrd will enter tain In two weeks. Mrs. Woltzol'H guests Included Mrs. Henry Kern, Mrs. N. G. Hnmos, Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. Roy O. Bralnnrd, Mrs. Lcstor Eaton, Mrs. Wm. Vnughnn, Mrs. A. E, Morten, Mrs. Stowart McDonald, Mrs. Walter Russell, 7ou Discourage JL tution When You Substi. Refuse to Buy Goods" T "Just Aj HERE nro only two typos of Rotnll MtorchantB thoso who dd'rintr Uiobo: who do not substitute. I F YOUR denier 1b ono or tho typo who Is nlwnys tulle Ing "Just ns Goods" you can reform him by rofiiBlng to buy his ORPHAN IJRAND8 T ELL him plainly thai If ho desires your pntronngo ho must cultlvato tho habit of handing you tho art icles you nsk for without argument. D O THIS, and you will Im press on him tho fact thnt tho modern Idea, tho buslncEs-bulldlng plan thoso days, Is soiling customers what thoy nsk for. f F YOU and vnn, n.., together and form i -S What You A & yoircan hasten tho 4i, 1 Imtnttonsand-JustaVcS; will 1)0 banished froa ,f stores of your city. IT is a rccognlied fid ,y tho dealer who yltl J Offorlllc soinnlliln. ... . ' Good" nM tho article J? lu ti. Mm .1 . '" - " v"u un graae, "Vy OU Wilt fln.l t(,K. i. V . '"oll,ie" rniiiii uenior iIm hnndB out articles m ror: thus ho saves iln,. i. incnt. effort and kclli ; goods. Ho holds your cotft denco, nnd this Is thmi success. WHICH dealer b , prefer to patronlM,tU ono who tloci or fy ono who does not tell "J ttB U00UB7" "Get What You Ask For" Patronize the store which Under no circumstanjii offers you a "Just-as-Good" substitute. You mad wen nave commence in ',-. ,. j.tttf3t,,.liajini "THE OWL" Frank D. Cohan. ' "The Central Avenue Drug Store." Tho girls of tho Phllnthea Socioty of tho First Baptist church, Miss Al ice TIckoll, toachor, nro entertaining nt n Vnlentlno pnrty this evening In Mrs. Chnrlcs Williams nnd Mtb. P. tho church pnrlors, to which Chns. It. M. Reborg, special guest. ii. Smith's cJubs of boys nro Invited ns I guests. . 4. THIUTIKTir AXXIVERSARY. B, M. Shrlver woro added to ' the" f10,,non. Mftrl Johwon Dona Mar memborshlp roll. work was then taken up. Towards evening tho hostess, nsslstod by Mrs. Dennis Hull, Borvod dolectnblo re frcshmonts to tho following: Mrs. Archlo phllllpB, Mrs. A. 12. Morton, Mrs. A. 12. Lnytou, Mrs. Gcorgo Ever ett, Mra. II. J. Llndon, Mrs. It. Carr, Mm. W. Smith, Mrs. E. M. Shrlvor, Mrs. CM. Bylor, Mrs. John Lonnnn, t ttianti llnnnn Ontitin 13.1 M Tn I. .... Sowing on order " : Z. """""J. "T": UUIIIIIU .IUII1IBUII, OUIII1IU IIUIUIIUIH (1UI1 spiflal guests Mru. J. E. Stack nnd ' Mrs. S. M. Mohillo. I LUTIIEHAX LADIES. Mnbol, Corn and Allco Mnthlson .;. .j. .j. was ploasantly ontortnlncd nt tho homo of Mrs. Fred Mooro In Bay City Mrs. LB. Bnrtlo. Mrs. Tomi.lo nnd i lnBt Thursday artornoou. Sowing, In- Rov, and Mrs. R. 12. Browning. Tho ' toriorol with piano nnd vlctrolat luiisie, roiiowed hy dainty rorresh niontH, romplotcd tho afternoon's en joyment for Mrs. Conrnd Lapp, Mrs. McKny, Mrs. Frank Proy, Mrs. F. S. Rlobo, MrB. A. Fostor, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. J. W. Blolman, Mrs. Ed Brodlq, Mrs. L. H. O'Connor nnd tho Misses Anim May Major and Ollvo Moore. Mrs. Frank Proy will bo hostoss In two weeks. Thoro wns a largo nttondnnco nt tho mooting of tho North Bond I Luthornn Indies aid socioty at tho I ' homo of Victor Anderson last Wod- ( nosdny nftomnon. Tho tlmo ns usual Tho Enstsldo Ladles' Sowing Club was rpont In sowing nftor which EASTS 1 1)12 OLUIJ. Guild will moot In two weeks with Mrs. Archlo Phillips. f 4 NEW CARD CLUB. . Last Friday nftornoon tho Jaillos or tho North Bond Now Cnrd Club woro ontortnluod nt sowing nnd lun cheon nt (ho homo or Mrs. II. 12. Bur melstor. Bcsldo tho mombors, Mrs. M. 0. Coloninii, Mrs. II. J. Llndon. Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo nud Mrs. II. 12. Bur ninlster, thoro woro present tho spe cial guests, Mrs. S. H. Jennings nud Mrs. A. S. Hammond. Noxt Monday ovonlng tho lndlos will ontortnln tholr l'.UBbanda at u Valentino pnrty at tho bomo or Dr. nud Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo. Mrs. R. 11. Hnzor will bo hostess nt tho next regular meeting In two wcokB. MIXXIJ-WIS CLUB. Mrs. F. II, Drossor opened her hoiiHu to tho mombors of tho Mluno Wis Club last Thursday nftornoon, who spout u delightful nrtornoou or sowing nnd chat nnd Inter par took or dainty refreshments served hy till) hospitable hostess. Tho huMlmndH and families will tho Indies of tho houso Horvcd n sumptions luncheon to Mrs. A- Ty borg, Mrs. M. KJolmnn, Mrs. Mng nosson, Mrs. A. Strang, Mrs. C. Snndln, Mrs. Win. Strang, Mrs. M. Klockns, Mrs, John Anderson, Mrs. J. DJubcck, Mrs. J. Ronn, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. J, Anderson, Mrs. Greta, Anderson, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. G. E. Wlttlek, Mrs. Snndqulst, Mrs. J. Andorson, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mrs. Alfred Mntson, Mrs. Fred KniBo, Mrs. a. MtiBciiB, Mrs. M. Ulchard, sou, Mrs. King, nnd tho Misses: Anna Vlk, Holmn KJolmnn, Elslo nud Edith SamWiiilst, Fredn John son, Mollndn Anderson mid Rov. B. F. Bongston. Mro. KJolmnn will ehtortnln tho second Wodncsdoy In Murch. LODGE SOCIAL. In honor or their thirtieth nnnlvor- 'sary, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott ontor- Tho rogulnr bi-monthly buslncBS tnlncd at 5 o'clock dlnnor last Sun and Boclnl meeting of tho Amorlcnn fdny, their gucBts Including Mr. nnd loomon Lodgo was hold last Thurs- Mrs,. W. II. Porklns and dnughter, BREAKWATER SAILS Leaves Out This .Morning for Port land wIlCi 1,1 Pussongcrti. At 10 o'clock this morning tho Breakwater loft out for Portlnnd cnrrylng n passenger list of 1C per CITY WANTS FLAG Tntteml Kimlgii, Storm firtmd,M Delicate to Be Sent AlonV Yesterday was Lincoln's bid Thoro wns no flag on the February 22 Is Washington'! I sons. According to her schedulo sho """J' Still thero will bo no flue will nrrlvo back horo on Thursday. Thoso who sailed on tho Bronk wator woro: C. F. Wagner, T. L. Dntcholor, J. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. DavlB, Miss S. Barton, Mrs. J. S. Barton, Clnr- onco Bnrton, J. It. O'Neill, E. Homati. E. Cannon, A. (J. 8hnw, William Mc Mnnolln, May McMonolln, Myrtlo Mc Manelln, John Bnggnrlch. R. Carvlo and Dan Loptlch. Bertha Dnvls, Loron Davis and Glon da Abbott. . A day evening nt tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Rourlto In Bunkor Hill; nnd tho following mombors attend ed: Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Albco, Mr. and Mrs. John Brockmullor, Mrs jonnson ana .Mrs. uourko. Tho KXTIJRTAINS FRII2XDS. officers of tho lodgo Includo: Foro-,- man John Brockmullor, Master of Mrs. L. Knudson of Bunker Hill Coromonlos II. M. Alboo, Over-, ontortnlncd a number of hor friends ' ! seer Anna Johnson, Correspond- on Friday nftornoon. Thoso present , f WATPRFROrMT MPWQ I ont Jennlo Rourko, Chaplain Idn ! woro Mrs. A. II. Snow, Mrs. Christ "ni unrnu,,N "CVVO Brockmullor. Lndy Robokah lSlln ' Leo. tho Mlsunn R.ttm nn.i ti ? Albeo. Tho District Doputy of Oro- Johnson, Dona Mortenson, Elslo Lar-' T.'l0 .8,en,nnr '"nlon on hor trip l Will You Be There? WE ARE SENDING FOUR TO THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION AND PAYING ALL EXPENSES. WHY NOT BE ONE OF THE FOUR TO ENJOY THIS TRIP WHEN WE WILL SEND YOU FREE CALL AND LET US GIVE YOU FULL INFORMATION. Red Cross Drug Store ' Phone 32. I EPISCOPAL GUILD. 4 At tho intuiting of tho Episcopul Ladles Guild In tholr hall last Tues day afternoon, MrH. Hnrry NiiBburg reported tho results or tho mooting which wns held tho Saturday aftor noon previous by roprosontntlvos rrom tho dlfferont churches nnd Indies' clubs of tho town. It wns decided to hold n public mooting In tho library nudltorlum nt a o'clock noxt Sunday afternoon, tho plan being to dlBcuss ways In which tho boys of tho city might moro protitnbly spend tholr Sun- gon, Mr. Mnnn Is now, on tho Bay, reviving nnd lncrcaBlng tho mombor ahlp. Tho lodgo will meet again In two weoks with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Albeo. l T f L. T. Iw SOCIETY 1 Tho I T. L. Socioty met ror tholr regular monthly business nnd soclnl session last Tuesday overling with tho following mombors In nt tondnnco: Misses Anna Lund, lint tlo Rohfold, Thorn Lund, Bcsso Flanagnn, Cnrrlo Ross, Mrs. T. E. Dolnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 1. L. Bnr golt and Mossrs. Georgo Sollg, Hnllot Bargelt, Waltor Rohfold, OHvor Spires nnd .Morlo Cramor. I CAFETERIA CLUB I son, Hnnna Sunno, Dollroso Froollch, Mnrgnrot and Bornlco Snow, Mary McEldnwnoy nnd Dorothy Ijo. INFORMAL CHAT. I 4 Tho combined glco clubB or tho high school aro planning. n musical program to bo given nt Bunkor Hill about tho last or February. Tho pro gram will consist or musical numbers by thoxluba singly nnd togothor nnd or a short pantomime. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. A. a Bianchnrd will spoml Stiuduy nt Bastonijorr Beach. VALENTINE BALL. Tho Valentino Ball given by tho Mnrshriold Episcopal Guild nt tho Eagles' Hall last ovonlng wns ono or tho most dollghtrul social runctlons or tho season. Thoro was an unusu- miy largo auonqanco, about 135 South Inst weok lost n dockload of about COO railroad tics bolonglng to tho Estnhrook Compnny. Thoy woro Insured. Llndhorg roports that tho storm was at Its worst oM Capo Blnnco. BcBldos tho ties, a number or empty oil ensks of tho Standard Oil Company woro swopt ovorbonrd. Coming rrom tho south, tho Nnnn Smith Is oxpected to nrrlvo in nt nn early hour tomorrow morning. Sho will lenvo again tor tho south early Tuesday morning. At 10 o'clock tho Bronkwator loft out for Portland carrying 15 passen gers. On Monday tho Daisy Putnam Is scheduled to nrrlvo In Irom San Fran cisco with moro thnn 100 tons of frolght for Coos Bay. Sho will possi bly leavo the samo day for Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Imtnel, Mrs. Ynko, tho Misses Holon nnd Mnbol Immol, Marjorio Drows, Gonova nnd Gonovlovo Gosnoy, irono Ouimotto tickets being Issued. ' Tho total re-l1 ,Mns'ers Fr0lt K"Kht. Howard colpts wero'about $H0 nd It Is ox-'S' .f?'1 "nd W"d?r Inime, pected that tho net income will bo .vbi urews, wayno Palntor, Ty- . . I, son Kyser, Irvln Ynko. Reginald "Whprfi Motion PlCtUfeS V :::: Better'-;. - rnMlfiHT "Frederick the Great." W two-part wonderful tiOn, .. T.un.lH i "V i f r i ""o' '"viy, wnyno oosnoy and Mr. Knight and Mr. E. C. Drowka. REAL VAUDEVILLE AT LEMAXSKI SHOW j Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Coroy woro host nud hostoss to tho mombors of tho Cafeteria Club last Tuesday ovonlng nt tholr homo on 14th nnd Central. Tho guests Included: f I fl lift TfO T Q IlrtHnnn f .... .1 i tut . w, JMlllOUll, i r. UUU nlinn OA rri, . . .. i days. Tho public especially tho mon Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. and .Mrs. A. II. tt.,P,i " -rh . mro who nro Interested in this question Gldloy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roid, a vw.n . locoraUoin8 rotlotl aro urgently requested to bo present Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McEldowney hr! " .! "T . A Canopy ot 'and to froely oxnross tholr vlows. Mrs. F. A. Tledcen nn.i Mr. n n "ei,ns "as t" Principal foaturo. ! On tho rirst Sunday aUor Easter, Sutherland. ' mm., orcl,estra 8tnn(.'Bln"d tho ministers nro asked to glvo ox- Tho tlmo nnd plnco or tho next ,, "uck,oborr" Brcens wao an prossloiiB on this samo subject, thoimeotlng nro ns yot undeslded. attractlvo background ror thodang- glst or all which will bo reported "lg heartB- Tho lights wero shaded at tho rogulnr moetlng or tho Guild A',Il r0(l nnd strea"ers or hearts woro Immediately following. Tho ladles! I HEARTS ARE THUMPS. j 8U8I'ended to tho sides or tho room. will moot ngnln noxt Tuesdny after-1 . j nnnn fu H rt 1. ....,! r .. , ! Cine nf .!. .K4 .Hl 1... . . ....u... ...,o. i, v. ivuBoi'ii, iiiiH, r, .u, .. in mu mull tiujuyuuio nnnni A . , . . I i.r n . i rarsons, airs, ueorgo (ioodrum nnd ""airs or tno season was tho Valen- I "u"111 mukriis" PARTY I Mrs. II. M. Kollogg woro club vlslt-ltlno whist pnrty glvon by Mrs. F. A. '"Z - ora and tho members presont wero:'Sacchl and Mrs. Francos McLeod at, , yal Fr,onds ot tho King" i Mrs. Jas. Forty. Mrs. E. G. Por-,'tho homo of tho latter on North ' ,, " Chr,8t,an Church, gavq a Val- ham, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. E. P. j Broadway and Park last Friday af., "Une part' at t" home of Mr. nnd Lewis, Mrs. Horbort Lockhnrt, Mrs. ternoon. Hearts woro Indeed trumps! ,, Ju, UreVV'3 la8t evenl"&. 1 , Otto Sehettor, Mrs. L. W. Jacobs, 'all afternoon as myriads of the little' J I d"ferent c,ntest "" Prlxs j Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. Frances) red symbols against tho dark back-'n Z,M!"8SM HeIe" ,IU lljazard, Mrs. Guy Warner, Mrs. ground or tho evergreens displayed! Lnr r"1 JeaneU Harry Bradf old. Mrs. MPrinr m U i....i,... ...... .... " ' V Bow bum and Gonovlovo Gosnov. ..... ,. - .... V." - " "c",l,"i wutici mat ai. vaien-1 t ih. i. . .. '; . " . incro is no doh go ,. W iw. im Mary Brown- tine hlniMr might have viewed with ty re f oM,m0nt w , ,. ,Ut that tho Uttle lady l'laycd . Mrs, Robert Browning. Mr, , pleasure. Dol.c.ous rofreshme,s; VTTZ W.7SZ t,;-''' vnudo.l.lo houses ,n tho city hall. Tho rcaion litWS prosont ombloms of th W Stntos Is worn to a shred. "Aw, tear that tattered down." wns tho command Ml "of tho froo" clung cllDjIni'f' forlornly to tho top of the flij Tho flng camo down. Not too closo examination w thnt tho rollc of many windy i days has reached the Full ot holes, bordered br shrods of red. whlto and bit city officers say thoy aro ulwlj tompt tho winds furtner ; honco thoro Is no flag to P hall of tho city dads on Mlo"! Idnys. At tho noxt mcotlnRof lb( Mnvor Allon nromlses thai I Hon will bo brought before tl hor nd if nn nnnroprMUoa I fnrthrnmlnir a subscription Wt ntilv ho Htnrtod. "for wehlTOlO n flag." says tho mayor. "I" nmrlo IIia ImlldaVB Which ' otherwise do nothing about, WI also a protection against air '' If tho world wna without cynic would bo tno unkn ot all, Troublo hunters Boldom cow ompty-handod. Drinking to his health ieMe longs anybody's Hfo Somo rolks aro never so when thoy nro misjudged. Times want ads bring E ictl ORPHEUi Hugo I Dig Ono of tho neatest, most refined acts that has evor played Marshflold la now playing Loraanskl's Theater. Miss Joser possesses talent, per sonality nnd abovo all hor voice is dulcet, clear and distinct. Her wardrobe consists or the latest cre ations in gowns, sho makes four changes during her act. each being prettier than tho other. How sho changes thorn In such rapid tlmo keeps the audience guessing. All ri all sho wins her audience rrom he start and keeps them that way till tho finish. There Is no doubt "Breaking Even merit tho followlug: I couutry. nnmsnu of S0M16 "WI"! i "Spirit of tne wiauunj superior picture well "Slinnerv Slim and the A -ranch comedy; mnra ihnn fffflS OVBI K?arn?rillS "and pKing the pictures. 10c:: ALWAYS .- Matinee Sundays, swnji 2:00. p. m.f cpntini until evenmy X fWHr)yp' mimmummm-r fwpwwrfrf" rpTpn iffqWnr-. n ' . : .-. v-- - 'w Till txtfrvr-- -i JtlIimtTT?w-iaimnwnrrrC: -IT