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sie1 EIGHT SoetaiJehfttter (Continued from pngo 3) llltllKii: TEA Yesterday nftoi loon Mrs. A. T. Lagcratrom una tlio charming host ess nt n Informal brldgo ten given for the plonsiiro of Mrs. Thomas II. Drew mid Miss Edith Dunning. Mrs. L::gcrstroin Is planning to give sovornl nioro Informal afternoons In tlio nchr future. Hlio w;io assisted by Mrs. II. S. Tower In serving a very dainty luncheon to tho follow ing gitcsts: Mrs. Drew, Miss Dun ning, Mrs. J. V. Hcnnott.'Mrs. Edna nicluinlson, Mrs. 10. K. Jonos, Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, Mrs. EM. Unrry. Mrs. W. F. McEldowncy, Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. V. M. Make, Mrs. Vernon A. Smith. KENSINGTON UIjUII 4 Mrs. II. J, Lupton entertained yes- tonlay at it vory pleasant session of tho Kensington Club when tho af tornnon of sowing and chnt was fol lowed by tempting dnlutlcs served by tho hostess to tho members who Included Mrs. J. S. Lyons, .Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs. A. 13. Jonson, Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Mrs, C. F. MrOcorgc, Mrs. II. S. Harris and special guest, Miss Simmons. Mrs. A. T. Halnos lias been eloctod to membership. Next. Friday tho ladles will moot with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. : I 1IIHTIIDAV I'AUTV Last Monday evening Mrs. V. Stqckcl entertained In honor of the scvunth birthday of hor little nleco, Leonora Stowart. Tho children en joyed tho affair to tho fullest ex tent In games and music ami per haps most of nil tho appetizing dain ties which tho hostess served, assist ed by sovornl ladles. Tho grown people present woro Mr. r.nd Mrs. las. Foster, Mrs. J, I'. Moloney, Mrs. Stowart and Mrs. Ilrlnkloy, and tho children of tho party woro Franklo and Kugouo Illebo, Thelo, tfthol and Ilcmilo Sleckol, Vornon, (Hayds nnil Vlolot Ilrlnkloy, Roso' Moloney, (loo. Fostor, Wllln lly orly, Mnrjorlo and Allco Foster ami Leuoro and Dorothy Stewart. .j. .. .j. I HONOR llltlDi: AM) GROOM I ( Last Tuesday evening, about 0110 Hundred mid fifty people, metiiherii njid friends of tho Cow Testing A11 soclatlng of Cnd'hlng Inlet and near vicinities gathered nt tho homo of William Illiick and brldo to give them u hearty mid enthusiastic wel- come. They wero eoronadod by tho Htinmer Orchestra mid during tho evening Miss Irono Holmes played somo excellent piano selections, As a token of their appreciation of Ills valuable work In the association mid also of their friendship and esteem, the members mid friends presented Mr, mid Mrs, Hlack with a beautiful silver tablo set. At a lato hour bountiful refreshments woro served and tho soreuaders after again ex tending congratulations departed for their different homes. I .lirXIOK LEAGUE PICNIC The Junior league or tho Methodist churrh closed Thursday for tho num. iter uiouUon, mid celebrated tho ovoiu by n picnic In the woods of West Marshflold. Jolly games mid well filled lunch baskets added to tho pleasures of tho afternoon, llnzel Coffin nnd Ithoda Anderson each re ceived a box of candy for bolng nel thor tardy nor nbsont during the Hinu. inoy also tied for tie 1 it 1 est niinibpr of stars for memory' w IN that Panama Candidates! RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 THE COOS work, each receiving 1C. Irono Out inplte winning second place. Olhor winners of their respective classes woro Francis Saechl. Irono Wood- worth and 1'lilllp Coffin. Those pre sent at the picnic woro AIUo Douglns, ' JoFophino Savage, lluth Corey, Ircno Wondworth. Mrs. Woodworth, Ma-j . lol Kelson, Florence Atkins, AnonaJ Jllldobrnnd, Hazel Coffin. Hhbda An-1 dnsoii. Irene Oulmetto, Rev. Knotts, I'hlllp Coffin, Francis Saechl and ' 4, Jack Saechl. fr PltlSriLIjA CLUII , 4 1 Mrs. It. F. Hush extended .hor hos-i pltnllty On Wednesday afternoon of this wcok .to thp Prlsclllas of Uunkcr tllll nl n nlnnemit unaatnn nt 'cnl'll1l? .' 11(11 ill ,.v,..u.... uv.uu... w. w a. club plans for tho summer and other social dlvorslons. Dainty rcfrshmonts woro served. Thoso enjoying the af ternoon woro: Mrs. Fred Sandbars, Mrs. Chrlstcnscn, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. 0. Johnson, Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. snow, Mrs. W. Archer, Mrs. lid. Dun can, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. II. M. Al bco and Mrs. Win. Phillips, Mrs. L. Koborson, Mrs. .1. Drockniullor, Mrs. Mosteller and Mrs. Dttsh. Tho ladles surprised Mrs. Hush with a miscel laneous shower. In two weeks Mrs. Urockmiillcr will bo hostess. DANCING I'AUTV Last evening in tho Finnish Ilnll under tho supervision of Fred Fland ors a delightful dancing party was ' ftlvcn to which about twenty couples I wcro Invited. A numbor of tho teach-1 lor Allco, who arc leaving soon ror ors arc leaving tho Hay for tho sum-' 1 visit In Eastern Orogon nnd on mor and somo of them will not ro- returning wll niako their homo nt turn to Mnrshflcld, so tho nffolr was Powers, where- Mr. McDuffco Is In given last evening ns a Bort of "good-' tho employ of tho C. A. Smith Co. b.vo" party. , Tho nffalr was iiIbo a handkerchief Thoso invited wore: tho Misses shower for tho honor guest. A large Elizabeth Mooro, Doll O'Connor, 1 number of friends and ncqualn Graco Griffin, Ethol Hccso, Nnr.i ' tances attended mid a pleasant evo Towcr, lluth' Ilrownlce, Frances 111-1 nlng of games and music ensued lams, May Protiss, May Myren, Alice' with dollclous refreshments served Curtis, Adelaide Clarke, Ursula Far- m ft lato hour, ringer, Myrtlo Cowan, Mar Krin-o, 1 Evelyn Anderson nnd tho Mocars: I . FInndors, J. T. llrnnd, Gcorgo Muriih.l I "TEN' SWIMMEUKTTKS" Jny Doyle, Gordon llnsmiisson, Hon' . : . Fisher, Joe Wllllnms, Ed. Steele,! On Friday ovcnlng of Inst week John Ferguson, Frank Ilarlocker, I). ' K. Lawyer, W. A. Ackormnn, Herbert Hustcrud, Fred Chestnut, Tom Hon nett, David Dixon, Cornell Ltigor otroin, Harry Gordon, Hulph Kriisc, Clnudo Thompson and Hubert 1)11 lard. I WED IX COTTAl'J (1UOVE Captain A. !'. Masters of tho S1111- rlso wub married to Miss Annlo And erson at her homo In Cottngo Grove this week, tho event coming as a complete mirprlsa to tho captain's l,mn' friends. Tho couplo arrived hero Thursday nnd will mnko their homu In Marshflold. J 4 I 11. c. .cum I V Miss Myrl Cox entertained tho II. 0. Sowing Club at hor homo on South Firth street last Saturday afternoon. The girls busied thorn solves lu tho domestic nrt mid chat mid towards evening tho following guestH wero served appotlzlng dain ties by tint hoslesi tho .Misses Anna Downs, Velmn Hoss, Mnrjorlo Ful mer mid Wllln Honebrako, lAV CITY AID At tho mooting of tho Hay City Ladlen' Aid this week with .Mrs. II. Hogor Ilrlnkloy, It was decided to give a slinwborry social Friday Juno 1 1th, at tho chapol. The af ternoon was spent In fancy work a1"1 olul el.nl with dainty refresh Free Trip to Exposition now Candidate, don't forget that 1300 extra votes are given on every dollar paid in on book accounts before June 15th. fell your friends to settle their monthly accounts next week and get the extra votes for you. Our San Francisco Exposi tion contest will close June 30 . and it is up to you to deter mine by a little work which ones will enjoy a visit to the great fair at our expense. BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, HOCIATj calendar 4 TUESDAY North Ilond Catholic Guild with Mrs. Lolghton. WEDNESDAY Summer Social Club with Mrs. L. 0. Masters. Christian Slslorhood In church pnrlors. Auction Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. A. O, llogors. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Johnson In IJunkor Hill. Cafctorla (Club with Mr. and MrH. F. A, TIcdgon. THUItSDAY Thursday afternoon club with Mrs. Fred W. Smith. 1 Fill DAY 'Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Geo. Mundlgo. Ladles' Art. Club with Mrs. W. II, Foley. Kensington Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. monts served towards ovonlng by tho hostess to tho following: Mrs. J. 1 Moloney, .Mrs. Clark, Mrs. A. L. Fostor, Mrs. J. D. Honunlnwny, .Mrs. J. C. IJoilnmn, Mrs. A. A. Simp son, .Mrs. John Vnsoy, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. L. S. O'Connor, Miss Druco Kollcy, Mrs. It. A. Chiipln, Mrs. J. II. I'oolo, Mrs. Chns. Tower, Mrs. Konnoth Kclloy, Mrs. M. Two hoy, Mrs. Jns. Twohey, Mrs. W. W. Steckcl and Rev. Williams. Jn thrco .weeks tho Aid will meet ngoln with Mrs. A. C. Allard. - I KAHKWKLTj SOCIAL I A farowoll was given last ovo- nlng at tho Christian Church hall for Mrs. 13, A. McDuffco ond daugh- tho "Ten Swlinniorottc8" girls club, tendered a delightful surprlso party to the Misses Loroun Hoffman and Mary McArthur nt tho homo of Miss Graco Fnrrln on Tenth Street. Gamea mid music with a grnnd climax of delicious refreshments nuulo tip .a most plcnsant evening. .Thoso of tho party woro: tho Misses: Lorona Hoff man, Mary McArthur, Lillian Drls- cuii, mini mmuiBuii, limn uuiituu, Wllmo, Hoiigland, Glondn Farroll, Clara Forguson, Holon Gulovscn and , Graco Farrlu: and tho boys: Albert Powers, Lorou Davis, Ilownrd Kolley. i'"" "K pasi tow wcoks w , , ,,,.,, n 'hor sister nt Coning, Cal forn n Josse Frantz, Albert Johnson, Georgoi .j. .j, iHklhB, Genrgo Doubnor, Harold Haines, Herman GIosboii, Russell Qiiartormnss, and Norrls Fnrrln. V V V I STRAWBERRY SOCIAL A vory oujoyablo and profitable nffnlr, both socially nnd financially wits tho strawberry Social given In tho church parlors Inst availing by the iu dies of tho Hnptist church. Tho Mleses: Anna Downs, Mnrjorlo Fill mor, Volma Ross nnd Myrl Cox as sisted tlio ladles in sorvlng. Tho ta bles woro artistically arranged with rod nnd white roses. Tlio following Interesting program was enjoyed each number being heartily applaud ed: Kinging Congrogntlon J Rending Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy Vocal Duot . . . MJsscs Mablo nnd Alpha Mnuzey. i Recitation ... Dr. Muttlo 11. Shaw1"1110 lulK,ltor' ' ""vor Hill, nnd , UoailliiK .... Miss Esthor Whltnoyj ,Mr8, ","",e' Istor, Miss Sneddon, LADIES' ART CLUR v Yesterday afternoon tho regular mooting of tho Lndlos' Art Club was j enjoyed by tho meinbors at tho homo i of .Mrs. F. M, Fiyo on South Firth 1 .street. Largo buuehos of cholco 1 white carnations elicited much ad- j , miration from tho ladles, among whom woro Mrs. 0. R. Wndo ot Hnn don, and Mrs. C. It. Uroughton oP ! North Rend, spoclal guests. Partial I plans woro porrcctod for a picnic to bo hold Juno 20th, if tho weath or Is favqrablo. I Thu hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fo-1 ley and Mrs. Ross .Smith, served a j delicious luncheon. Tho other nioni-1 bers prosont woro: Mrs. J, A. Illatt, Mrs. A. S. Illauchard, Mrs. W. II. , Curtis, Mrs. Jus, Cownn, Sr., Mrs. I Olivia Edmmi, Mrs. Falkensteln, ' , Mrs. W. E. Hongland, Mrs. L. G, ' j Lang, Mrs. Chas. LaChapollo, Mrs., ' N. HoBiiitihsun, Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. Henry Hoeck innd Mrs. R. H. Walter. ! Mrs. W. H. Foley will bo hostess i I to tho club noxt Friday. ' ; E. S. Rargolt and wlfo loft yes i torday for Portland whoro they will nttend tho Roso Festival, tho Enst- jorn Star and Masonic moetlngs. They I will also attend the National Shrine1 'gathering nt Seattle. I OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNES, t INFORMAL CHAT t $$ J. T. Harrlgan and wlfo roturned last ovcnlng nftor a sovoral months! stay nt California points and In Mod ford. They camo In via tho old Coos Hay Wagon road. Mr. Harrlgan Is greatly Improved In health although not ns fleshy as formerly. Ho says that tho woatuor yesterday nnd tills I morning Is far ahead of any ho has enjoyed bIiico they loTt Coos Day. Mrs. Frank D. Cohan contlncs to rccuperato rapidly at Mercy hospital and Is now able to see hor friends. As soon as sha rccuporatcs sufflc- ontly bIio will go to Portlnnd with her mint for a sovoral months stay. ,., Tho Misses Doll O'Connor, Graco Griffin and Ethel Rccsa will ha pas sengers on tho Nnnu Smith next Saturdny, tho 12th, for San Francis co to vlstt at tho Exposition, nnd from thcro will go on East to spend tho summor nt their different homes. Tho two formor will not return noxt autumn hut It is probnblo that Miss Hccso will teach again next year to tho gratification of her ninny friends. Kenneth Marvin of Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts, who for tho past five, wcoks has been visiting his vtir,l. Miss Ethel 'Hccso, left Inst Sunday on tho Broakwntcr for Scattlo from where ho will proceed to Alaska to spend four months. 4 4 Miss Ellznboth Mooro loft today on tho Nnnn Smith for Long Hcach, Cal ifornia to spend tho summer. Her mnny friends will ho pleased to learn that sho will teach again next yoar In tho Domestic Sclonco department of tho Marshflold schools. , Miss Frances Ilnrkncss loft todny ovorland for hor homo In St. CJIalro, Michigan whera hor marriage to Ar thur K. Peck of Marshflold will tako placo this summor. Miss Elizabeth Macgcnn, tho nt tractlvo young daughter of Captain T. J. Mnegonn, of tho steamship Hrcakwator, Is n house guest of Captain Andrew Hobcn,. marine sur veyor of tho Port of Portland. Sho Is both charming mid talented mid will bo much ontortnlncd durliirt hor visit. Orcgonlan. Miss Allco lllcliiirtlbon nnd Flor cnt Hichnrdson will return next Sat urday from McMlnuvlljo whoro thoy have npent tho past year at the Ilaptlst' College , I Mrs. Walttjr Sinclair of Coqulllo Is sponding tho week at tho Chas. Stnurr homo(( and with othor ro latlvcs on tho' Uay. j. 4. J, Mrs. A. L. llousoworth Is oxpectod homo .Mondny via Kugouo from an extended castdrn trip. She linn been spanning tlio past fow weeks with Mrs. Cook, of Eurokn, Cal., moth er of CouneJImnn Goo, E. Cook piiBS cd through Marshflold this wcok en routo to Portland, wlicro sho goes to visit n son nnd tuko lu tho roso festival. Prof, and Mrs. R. E. Walto loft today on tho Nnnn Smith for Hcrk oloy, California where thoy will spond tho Hiimmor. Mrs. Geo. Gllbcrtson mid chil dren, who havo boon visiting nt tho homos of A. J. Ness and other friends lu Portland, writes Mr. 011 bortson that sho Is having a flno rip. Tho most gratifying nows from her was that Mr. Gllbortsouls moth er nnd his llttlo niece woro coming out frpm Aloxnndor, Minn., to spond tho summor on tho Hay. It has been seven years bIiico Mr. Gilbert son snw his mnthor. a,r- nn" " T- v" """"u and who arrived this wyok from Din monif, Wyoming, for mi Indefinite visit, wore dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Hold yostordnv. Miss Alma Ekblnd will lenvo Mon ly tor n fow weeks' visit with friends In Portland and to tako In tl,c Koi Festival. ' wammmmtmmmmummBmt i iw PHOTOGRAPHS The Style will suit The Price will bo right The Quality will pleaso you If mado at Quatermass Studio Open Sundays 214 NORTH FRONT Phono 10n-L 1915- EVENING EDITION. MANY ATTEND COQUILLE WEDDING Mm rlago f Kills Kelley mid MKs Ituth Yoiiiib In. Presence of AW W. A. Members (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Ore, Juno d. Tho order of M. W. A. enjoyed tho pres ence of a very largo crowd to wit ness tlio marriage of Miss Hutll Young, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Young, of tho Haxtor Hotel of this city nnd Mr. Ellis Kolley, son of 0110 of Conulllo's hpqt cltlzonB, Mr. W. A. Kolley. Tho M. W. A. hod tho hall finely decorattd witty ovorgreons rind flow ers of nil descriptions' ready for the occasion. The guests w'dro seated in tho hall nt 8:30 p. m. At 8:15 the brldo 'entered escorted by hor father with Miss Hosslo Young lending ns ring bonr.or. Hehtnd hCr voro Miss Wlldjt Barker nnd Mlsn Anna Clouscr nctlnp ns floyqr girls. Miss Ruth Woodford w;as pianist who played the grand inarch. Tlio brldo was conducted to tho al tar by hor father who addressed tho iiroom as follows: "Mr. Kclloy, not long slnco you re-' a.uested of mo the hand of my daugh ter. This request however has hoon carefully considered nnd I bollovo you worthy of tho occasion. Tako her. tare for hor, lovo hor nnd pro tect her." Passing tho hrldo's hand lto the groom tho fathor said, "Fatti er In Heaven wo trust thorn to thy care, bless them and niako their lives ono of sunshine, Amen. Pastor pro nounco tho ceremony." Tho coromony wns conducted by the Hcv. Lcggct of tho (Christian eh 1 Th, after which thoro was nn hour spent for congratulations. Then t'iey all marched to tlio Haxtor Ho tel, whero thoy found n most bounti ful spread mid n docorntcd dining room which wns packed to. tho full capacity. Tho brldo and groenn nrtd their parents woro seated at the head of tho first tnblo. Mr. Harry Clouser acted as toast master and filled the placo In n creditable mannor. Tho toastmnstor rcqtiostod a fow. remarks from several of Coqulllo's best cit izens, among thorn Mr. M. O. Haw kins, who described his wedding tour somo yenrs ngo up tho river to Myrtlo Point. Mr. Harry Toslor was then called, being tho vonornbln council of tho M. W. A. which "was followed by Mr. Kern nnd Mrs. Drandon both of whom wqro qulto eloquent. Mr. Young gave n fow ro lnurks mid thanked thorn ono nnd all for tho courtesies shown the brldo nnu groom. Tho couplo received many tyandi' tjomo prosontB, among them a not df knivos nnd forks from J, S, Anson nnd wlfo mid n quilt pieced by .Grand inn Kelly, who Is 00 years of ago. t ' MUSIC NOTES t MIbs Annn M. Volz, Instructor In music In tho Atarshriold schools, tort today for a visit at tho Panamu-Pn-clflc Exposition. Sho will return to resumo hor work In tho schools In September. Mrs. F. E. Conwny will continue to recolvo pupils nt hor studio nt tho Myrtlo Arms during tho sum mer months. Specializing ns sho docs In Junior work, tho summer vacation offers excellent opportun ities for special study to tho young er students. CONCERT POSTPONED I , i Tho Chniiilnndo Club has postpon ed Indefinitely ttyo concort to hav,o been given this wcok nt Myrtlo Poliit. ' fc SURPRISE PARTY Last Monday ovonlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Wolls woro rcclplconts of n ' pleasant surprlso pnrty gotton up by a numbor of frlonds. Games and oth er nmiisomonts wero enjoyed nnd nt n lato hour refreshments woro sorvod making tho ovonlng a dollghtful ono. Thoso present wore; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Donning, Mr. nnd Mrs, T. S. Har voy, and Mrs. J. Mltcholl, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lo Mloux, .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Schroedor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand, Mr and Mrs. Parry Dod son and Mr. and Mrs. Wolls. 4 SEWING OLUU I , The moinbora of tho Eoat8ldo Sow ing club nfot tills week with Mrs. McLaln. Sowing, rofrbshmenta and music constituted the entertainment. ,Tho next mooting vlll bo 1(old iTune ! 7 nt tho homo of Mrs, Hadlock. Tlio mombors liresont at tho last mooting , woro Mrs. V, Steckle, Mrs, A.-L, Fos tor, Mrs. I. llad'lock, Mrs, a, Lapp. pirs. F. Mooro, Mrs. n. Gilbert and Mrs. H. Whltty. The guests weroiMrs. C. Galbralth, Mrs. Q. Stecklo, Mrs. Cono, Mrs. C. Ellerback, Miss Mario Galbralth, Miss Ruth Thurston, Miss Athol Anderson, Misses Mario, Mad- I reno and Catherine McLaln. Ono man Mr. McLaln, wan present. F. N. Williams and family arrived this weok from San Francisco to vls- Unmatched Speed Extra PowerNo Vibratin a Aij- LAiat i mis away gg V- from all nfrinr wir :s boat motors. Power to carry heavier loads no vibration to shake the boat and mar the pleasure of ricl s rtt '"& Docs, not rC Bhaketheboal (c$ v i b.i n user ROWBOAT MOTOR The 2-cylinder Koban is tho wise man's choice this year. Last season's record proved its mettle. Absolutely dependable undeVoii conditions easy to start reverses whiin .-. by simply pressing the button. & Trophy Winning Racer Type Tho Koban has 2 opposed cylinders that's what ', vlbratlon-3 H. P.-nearly double that of otZr rnS" speed propeller. Best constructed rowboat motor on Z market. ' "' Call and see this motor now. C. P. KEATING, Agent PhoEO 308-R. ' by CITY Special Bargains and Free Gift for Fruit Canning Season TO THE HOUSEWIVES 'OF COOS COUNTY: ' Thp Preserving Season is on. Are you pre pared for it? We shall put on sale next week a complete line of ONYX Preserving Kettles, Berlin Kettles and Dish Pans to supply this demand at the following low prices: ' 6-Quart Covered Berlin Kettles at 49c 8-Quart Covered Berlin Kettles at 59c 10-QUart Cdvercd Berlin.Kettlcs at ;69c 12-Quart Covered Berlin Kettles at 79c 8Quart Upper Preserving Kettles at 49c 10-Quart Lipped Preserving Kettles at 59c 12-Qudrt Lipped Preserving Kettles at 69c M-Quart Lipped Preserving. Kettles at 79c 14-Quart Heavy Dish Pans "at 59c 17-Quart Heavy Dish Pans at 69c W'ilh each of the above items we include FREE enc 3-4-Quart ONYX Fruit Jar Dipper. Come and get yours.' Remember, one week only, June 7 to 12. EKBLAD & SON, Hardware SE5E5r5aSZ525E5E5a5?ic2SH5EOT X V. KOSKS E2SiLreKSlJraS252SHSZSESS5H5H3SS2SIKH flo Tc l'owoi-H. Mr. nerg lias closed his tailor shop on North Hrondway nnd will soon loavo for Powors whoro ho will bo Indontiflcd with tho now Hull Store .u e EXERCISES SUNDAY TO OPEN METHODIST CHAPEL nulhliiig Not to ho Ilcdlcatod Vn'Ul Full When It Will ho Complete. . Imddo imd Out. ,, ,, i Exercises oponlng tho noW.firiOA chapol nt Hayl'nrlc glvon by tho Methodist UrQtljorhood will hpJield nt 'i o'clock Sunday aftornoou. Dod- tcatlon of tlio chnp'ol will tako placo In tho fall whon tbvo 4iulldlng will thou bo entirely comploto. ''' Tho program follows, jjjf Opening Address-rMnyor Alton,' "Methodism." F. L. ' SUmnor.' Solo--Mr's A. U. Pdlqy, Itocltatlon Mrs, V. O. Lii'ngwor thy and Mrs. Howard Savago. Song Brotherhood Quartotto Mllo Sumner, O. Langworthy, F. A. Saechl, Row J. E. Knotts. Ton Minutes Talk Rov. Wil liams, Presentation of Deed I. S. Kauf man. Accoptnnco Mr. Halo. " MBpfyjftflP?iSBf warn TO if IU Front Street Marshfield, i Aim.-u. a vii fJHYT'S TAII.OH I SiiIIh rinlsliHl In n Short Time iS Market Al , TIIK H.vrisrir" .... . that the best .dwrtWjf ho can imve l MtjW customer, l Kor tlmt rewon ; orn ...ercliaiu , v practice of sur; article s4mjA J Times nnu ." ; .wl name, the ilrt jj7 j will bo rcatljrlto pwjjj will bo reaujr ,-- , , Squeegee if TIRES BEST QUAUItrl LOWES I rn" "diamond Pioncertlardi Jllt at tho V, U, Douglas home. ii arrasKH