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mSBB&B$M3: EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ALWAYS A MTTL13 IN ADVANCE More New Fall Coats for Women $8.50 to S45.00 THE COAT for (lie new mmisiiii lins born designed with ii tlew to cliiirinlui; liecomlngiu'ss in well as warmth. Never before lias there been such a choice uf colors null ma fcrlals .sonic of fancy mixed cloths, Homo In sofl-Ionoil plaids and over pln'd elfeets. Jinny have wide i-oll-Inn collars of fur or fur-trimmed. Konio an nll)itly fitted at tlu waist, others have the long fluro of the Hcdlngntc, or the full lielte.l lines of a Russian blouse. African llrown, llaik Grot-ii, Xnvy mid Itlnck n"o much used. Women's Smart New Suits Fall models, remarkable values $12.50 to S4SL00 .lust ill rli I'll Mora than '-( ca es of the famous Ki'lppcnilni'f-IHU inaiiii Shot's for women, new Full styles. $3.50 to $5.00 All the A hu-ue shipment of the famous Pierce School Shoes for Children. Made in Cleveland. livery shoe gunrniitccd. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART - WEAR - FOR - WOMEN" Cor. Broadway and Central. Phone 361 ! I ! lo I: ! , !: SOCIAL calendar Delphian Society Alpha with WEDNESDAY Nortli Bond Methodist Ladies' Tea at church par lors. Prlsclllas with Mrs. W. Nelson of Hunker Hill. Presbyterian Auxiliary at church parlors, Pnstlmo Club with Mrs. MHas Klclinrdson of Nortli Iloiid. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. W. II. Kennedy. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Nnncy Noble. Miss Wlinilo Simpson cn tnlns at Hunker Hill. FRIDAY l.ueky Thirteen Club with Mrs. 10. Cameron. SATURDAY Family Circle Club with Mr. and Mrs. O. Johnson of Hunltor Hill. tls of North llend, Mrs. Jus. Cow an Sr., Mrs. Jns, Rolandson, Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Ulatt, Mrs., Eva Qanimlll, Mrs. George Ayro, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. L. Stunner, Mrs. Jus. L. Ferry Sr Mrs. Ii. V. Jacobs, Mrs. Agile Hutchinson, Mis. Mary Smith, Mrs. Dluford Davis, Mrs. It. N. Walter, mKmammmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm Mrs. W. Doubner, Mrs. linns Reed, and Mrs. W. II. Kennedy. 4 It, i Better quality at lower priJ Cnnfitlciipp nliiccd ill our nicrcliau- so, satisfies tho "money-wise." s I NARCISSUS CLUR ENTER- TAIXEl) 1 . I j Miss Laura Dubay was special 4 suest of Miss Anna Lund Wednes 4 day aftornqon, when tho luttor was hostess to tho NiUcIbsus club nt 4 her homo In Eastslde. The liicin- bers out wcio: Mrs. Inglo Peder-, 4. son, Misses Stella I'ederson nnd I I Hilda West. A pleasant fow hours of sow ng and friendly convenn-,- a ' tlon was sjiont and the hostess serv- 4 od delicious refreshments. In two a weeks, the club members will moot with Mrs. Ingle I'ederson. w I DORCAS CLUR llOXFIHE SOCIAL I The Dorcas Club held tliol.- Boml- 4 . 4 monthly meeting at tho homo of Over ono hunred people, Including I M". Wm. Honebrake on Ros3 Inlet, men, women and children, gathered . Wednesday, September 8. around a huge bonfire last evening, I A vory enjoyable afternoon was near the R. A. Cortholt home, In Rny!snont ' skh. music nnd sowing. Park, guests of tho Sunday School of I T,1 0Htess and daughter Mrs. that locality, and participated In ono ' Mu'e proved tliemselves royal en- di Even (lav customers remark to our salesmen: "Well, I have been all around and find I can do belter here." The quality evident in every piece of our merchandise must, meas ure proportionately yrealer I lion the price. To get the most for your money it is imperative, before" buying, that you study the market and know quul 'ily. Then you will buy your home furnishings from its. This is the ideal place to buy your furniture and furnishings. We save you money on our prices; we save Vou lime because our store is conven- i mmmm IFI I A HTTlllrlbw i of the happiest events of the season. t A program of stump speeches, songs and recitations was called for, tho guests responding loyally. At about ton-thirty o'clock, cookies and lem onade was served, aftor which all departed for their homes declaring tho Day Park Sunday School to bo tho boat of hosts and hostesses. .M. E. LADIKS TKA iently located; we save you I rouble because we have the larycut socfa of ii season's latest and most dependable merchandise, so arranged as to'inal- i i , i. i i i , ii, " " "iiawn .easy aim pieasam, lor you 10 ih.iku .yuujr selections, we sae you Kor T imifi wo inuifii n ilmf. (V(l'Mhillir VP.ll lull' lini'n numl i .,... ..'.... . 7 If you are going housekeeping or needing some extra iiirni.slungS forr home, pay us a visit and look through the vast sloe: we are slimvim? v.r5 not be urged to buy, except, perhaps, by (he wonderfully low ir rrx mid f I ionall ft hiqh quality. Also, isn't it worth something 'to vou to i-nm? ...i... i ,...i, .,,.. to ..., ... it. ..,. ..,. ..,(..:., 7 ' lu" U Inn II II uiii Mii e i lum- i.i iii i i i ti ii' iij iii i i t mi in l iwi i ; (Continued From Pago Three) TO i:XTi:itTAlX All) I JOLLY IIOK.V CLUU Tile Ladles Aid society of tho -L E. church held their annual silver tea at tho homo of Mrs. W. H. Per kins, 9DC Elrod Ave. on Wednesday cftornoon. Tho rooms woro taste fully decorated with huckleberry boughs nnd cut flowors. Tho after noon WflH llollirlltfllllv atinlit ll'IMl I sewing and social conversation and tho following program. Vocal solo, Miss Mario Gregg: pi ano solection, Mrs. Perl llalllngor; vocal solo, Mrs. Wilbur Craig. Miss Lura Hofty, a missionary tertalners and sorvod delicious re freshmonta to tho following mem bers: Mrs. Herman Smlthgall, Mrs. D. Mnttson, Mrs. J. T. Col Ivor, Mrs. Fred Messerle, Mrs. Laek strom, Mrs. Chas. Spooner, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. C. Collnor, Mrs. .1. C. Glsch, Mrs. Kalno, Mrs. J. M. Cully, nnd Mrs. Eleanor Kalno. Special guests of the club were , ! Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Dodson. : .... .... a uirnniim AIIIT J no next meeting will be with J IIVrUmVIHL OHHI .Mrs. Kalno on Sctitoiiilmr 2.1. Johnsoft-Gulovsen Co. Marshfield North Front St J MeKKXX..ILVRIX)CKEU .NUPTIALS I AAAAAAAAtkAA4rAAAAA4A j C. F. Pnpo of Myrtle Point, tho LOWER ITISHliu IS BETTER SANTA GUI Sperry Flour man and wife loft last week for San Francisco where they HAY riSIIKHMKX RE PORT INCREASED CATCHES 1WIIM t lliliiit. mi,i.ii.iiiir Hi-fis t FUKKIIIT .SIIII'JIDJ The following appearing In tho ! tvvo 8,fltcrH nm, ljrol,,or- from Cl,lca Mrs. R. F. Hush or Hunker Hill wim linutKuu WnilnpRilnv iiflprnn'in of this week, to the ladles of the , teacl,or rronl China was present and Jolly Dozen Club who mot to spond j tol(l ln a "108t charming mnnnor lior tho hours as usual In chat and sew-' Qxnorlonca In China, answering tho lug. Towards even'ng. Mrs. Hush , uumorous questions giving Informa served her guostH dainty .rc'fresli-, t,0 wh,c wns very much niipreciat ments, tho ladles present bolng: ctl' A most ilollclous lunch wns served Mrs. E. Nelson, who was electod j b' tho refreshment coiumlttco who a now mumbor, Mrs. O. Johnson, i woro: Mrn. Chas. Curtis, Mrs. G. N. Mrs. Ed. Duncan, Mrs. A. 11. Snow, 'lo't, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. E. A. Harris Mrs. J. Hiockmuller, Mrs. Frank I "I Mr. E. H. Joohnk. Marlioffor.. Mrs. L. ClirlsteiiBon, j Among those enjoying this dollght Mrs. II. M. Allien and Mrs. Otto j f"l nffnlr woro: Mrs. F. L. Orannis, Wallma.'k, who will ' ent'ertuln :it Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss Lura Hofty, tho next-meeting In two weeks. I Mrs. A. iBnncson, Dr. Mnttlo H; Shaw, Miss Mario Grogg, Mrs. D. D. Ross, MYRTLE POINT FAIR PAR- Mrs. Thorwnld, Mrs. J. W. Mcul- TIES J tnrff, Mrs. Perl. Riley Ilalllnger, ' ' Mrs. Samuel Oregg Mrs. O. 8. Tor- Mm. A II. Wnli'ntl Mm Itnrlinrt ,.,., m... i .. ..... " ' .'ub i.uipvu, .lira, j, i'.-. itCQhcs, Tho Union Aid Society of North llcnd will he entertained by tho la dles of tho Methodist church at their church parlors on Wednesday nfter noon, September 15th. 4 EXTERTAIXS XEXT Tlll'RS- Miss Winnie Simpson has Issued Invitations for n party nt her homo In Hunker Hill next Thursday even ing. j 4 "FAMILY CIRCLE" DINNER , 4 Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Albee eutertulucd the new social club of Hunker Hill Which hns been named the Family C tele, at u suvon-thlrty o'clock din ner, and an evening of cards and "wlght Woleott composed a party music, Messrs. Gibson nnd Christen- wl'o "I'ont Friday at the Myrtle sen contributing tho latter with I lInt Fair. tho piano nnd violin. The time : wns very enjoyably passed by tho Mrs. G. L. Dlndlngor took n party following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. , of friends over to the Fair tit Myrtle Clirlstonson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dun- mini yesieruay in nor car. ruose , dinger, Mrs. Juno Martin, Mrs. John can, Mr. and Mrs. (1. Johnson, Mes-lKoIng were: Dr. Juno Martin, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. It, C. Clay Mrs. S. 11. srs. Ralph 'Clirlstenseii, Archie H'g-I Chas, Fensler, Mrs, H, II. Preston ! Cnthcart, Mrs. II. Largent, Miss son, and tho ihlldreu present were: i nnd Miss Frances Friiusu. Frances Franso, Mrs. C. A, Holmes Olga nnd Inn Chrlstenson, Edith. Mrs. Jos. Knotts,' Mrs. Chas. Davis.' Howard and Alihi Duncan, nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mr. ,,.fl j 0 i,angvorthy Mrs. F. E. George and Henry Albee. and Mrs. D. L. Hou- and Whltford ' Allen, Mrs. A. H. Gldley, Mrs. 11. 1L In two weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. (5. Hall motored to Myrtle Point yes- Preston, Mrs, W. G. Craig and Mrs! Johnson will be host nnd hostess : terdny In Mr. Hood's car to tako In parkins.' hostess." Coqulllo Hornld tills week con cerning tho McKenna-Harlocker weuuing win ho of Interest to go. After tnklug In the sights nt the exposition, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnpo will return with his people to Chlca- I , will bo Joined by Mr. Papo's mother, .Tallant Cannery Receives Ton of De'aycd .Slum Time .Irtouil Leaws TliN .UttruoilJ San Pranrko Through the fog the tu: Mnrshflold people as both of thoBo for n vlslt' Tl,ey exl'ei;t to bo young peoplo lmvo frlonds on tho Hay. At tho Cnthollc church ln this gone about two montns. Mrs. T. S. Harvey and llttlo dnugh- 'tor Fordlno wero guests yesterday of city, at U o'clock yostorday mom-: Mrs. Sylvester Jones In Myrtlo Point Ing, Frank B. McKonna and Miss Em ly Harlockor woro united In mnrrlngo. Tho ceremony wns nor- Miss Mario T. Maloney nnd Miss Grace Williams uro expected homo tomorrow from tholr vacation trip Fish Dally Ni.w Ship AhIoiIu Hut to Can hi Week formed by tho Reverend Father ' to Herkeley and other points. McDovItt, iiBslstcd by tho Reverend Mrs. Georgo Goodrum and Mrs. Fnthor Wallace, In tho presenco of Jelin D. Goss loft today for a month's a fow of tho Inuncdlato relatives i visit at tho San Frnncisco exjiosl- unil friends. Tho church was very prettily decorated with flowors and tlon. Judgo G. F. Sklpworth, of Eu- Harlocker, parents of tho bride, Woleott Misses Murlo Largent Agnes Mrs. o. W. nrlggs, Mrs. J. E. Cooloy, Mr- nml Mrs. Charles Harlocker. Kunkel, Alice TIckell nnd Mr. . Mr8j 0 , iloBnrdi Mrfl. M H uroWIli j lrank. Hugh and Fred Hnrlock- MIHb Anna Hunt, Miss Donnelly, Mrs. , "" ,u,u '"ra- eo J nr'. Mrs. branches of natlvo shrubbory, and gone, who Is holding Circuit Court music was furnished by Mrs. Levi Jut Conulllo, will bo an ovor-Sunday Dalgle, organ'st of tho Cuthollc guest at tho C. It. Peck homo on church nt Marshfield, and Edgar South Coos Ifver. v,ason, or mo cnoir of that church, Mrs. Fred Smith nnd slstor, Joining in ducts and each render-' Miss Smith, left today for San Frnn Ing solos. Sidnoy Henderson nndlclsco where Miss Smith's parents Miss Gretchon Sherwood ncted as , reside Mrs. Smith will spond sev- best, men nnd brldesmnld, nnd tho Ktieats present woro .Mr. and Mrs. Mury Thompson, Mrs. John Halo, Mrs. Ilcaton, Mrs. H. N. Robs, Mrs. A. Abbott, Mrs. W. W. Langworthy, Mrs. J. II. Hendry, Mrs. Chas. Fons- , lor, Mrs. Win. Escott, Mrs. O. L. Din to tho club. the Fair sights. Don,t Neglect Your Children's Eyes School starts Monday ami the defects in the vision ol the young pupils will soon heroine apparent to the teacher ami to th parents. Do not delay, if you think there is anything wrong, but bring the children to us anil have their eyes tested. If the vision is defective, we will remedy it with proper glasses. In cases where the eyes have not been loo severely strained, il can often be quickly corrected by proper glasses and anyway, TOR 10 lenses will prevent the sight from becoming perman ently impaired. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store Mcklln, Miss Clnlro Sherwood. James H. Mlchols and Harry Sharkey. "Aftor tho ceremony the party repaired to tho Harlocker residenco, whoro n wedding breakfast wns served anil ninny beautiful and vulunblo presents wero recoived fronl tile frlonds of tho newly mar ried couple. Then Mr. and Mrs. McKenna took an nuto for Han don, where they expected to sal on tho Speedwell today for San Francisco to spend two or three weeks at the exposition before their return. Tho auto In which they left town boro a largo placard, "Tho Newlyweds," this piece of KOI1III! Ill I Id IV llHlll' In iiirr,,nl.l.. Mm. C W. Chambers entertained ,Pontrailt to tll0 ,01U.80 am, , horseplay that Is sometimes seen. The bride and groom nro two of tho f'nest young peoplo of tills community nnd ono would hnvo to search a long way to find nnothor such Instance of nn Ideal match. Tho bildo is tho daughtor of Mr. L. Harlockor, old resi dents of this city, and has lived horo all her life. Her nmlablo dlsposlt on and many graces of person and clmructer have made her the object of unlvorsal liking and high regard. Tho groom has ro- FOR COOUILLE LADIES at an informal afternoon ut her up urtiuent In the Myrtlo Arms, Thurs day afternoon, her guests Including, Mrs. Lamb, and Mrs. S, Slnglo of Coiiulllu and Mrs. J. S. Lyons, at whoso homo these ladies wero guests. Refreshing dainties were .......,. i i... .i... i.. ......... i .. ou. .t-.t u inu nusii- luuiiiK llio anij jjrs uueruoon, 4 4 HONOR GUESTS I V Among tho most delightful social Salmon fishing nt tho local Tallant plant will not stnrt before September flnnta Clara, Ca;ila!a It IS, according to tho statement of crossed In nt 9:30 th! t Mannger John La Mure. About a) from Portland. She broaiMS ton of fish uro now being received of freight for Xorth Denlulj dally, ho sold, and these nro all he-i ion 4ons for Marshfield. HiJ Ing Iced for shipment to tho main Clara sailed about thrw o'fel cannery at Astorlu. San Frnncisco and Eureti uaicnes in too lower bay last Tho imssoiiKers arrlibn night aro said to have boon hotter Tortlund wero: uinn any oiner tlmo this season. Mr. Miriam Smith, Myrtle It ll Ln Muro said ono flBliormon camo Axel Sandstronl, Edna E. Dai ( up with 11 Chlnooks ns his catch fori v. Axtell, Mrs. A. J. Variety! Uio night. ' c. King, Ina Kins, Flow Up nnd down tho coast tho salmon C. 11. Pullcii, Ivan Pullet, i i season has boon Into this year, ho Wlnge, l.esllo I'ullcn, Al'til stntes, nnd .helloves tills to ho tho 0n, C. It. llumlxcl, II. R.W mnln reason fow fish have boon Armstrong, Jesse Teve!r4 caught on Coos Hay this yenr. Tho' w. W. Llvlngoid. fact that more nro being tnkon Inf Tho passcnBcrs south .t tho lower bay leads him further to Chnrles Ouddam, Jerrjrln' bollevo that tho season Is gottlng i. k. Allen nnd lfe. Rifti woll under way. Is. l.'iutchor. Mrs. K. W'.iA oral weeks there. A npHtter for tho local plant wns I Bo Smith I.onlso Ilrom W Frank Henth and w'fo nro now nt expected on tho Inst Uroakwntorrguson J. C. .Merchant, T H.E- Cnrmel-by-tho-Sca, enjoying tho ccl-!bllt 'alloc! to arrlvo. The cannery j, ciinso, 11. Hlchard. Mr ebrnted California colony of authors !ta payliiK two nnd ono half cents u Curtis, Miss Curtis, Mn SH nnd nrtlsts. Miss tHaudlno Kaufman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, who has been nu'to III, Is now be lieved to bo suffering from whoop ing cough. She Is some bettor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen Wright or Eastsldo visited tho Fair at Myrtlo Point on Friday of this week. Archlo Phillips, of Nortli Hend has lensod u ranch nt Sumner nnd w th his family moved up thero to tlny whole they will iiuiko their Iiomo. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons nnd fain lly spent Friday, Saturday nnd part of Sunday at tho Myrtlo Point Fair, ; lego work, leav'ng Tuesday morn ami visiting rolatives. Thoy madolng vln Rosobiirg. tho trip In their car. j , Mrs. J. A. Lamb. Mrs. S. Single! I nnd .Mrs. T. 13. Johnson of Coqulllo 4 were guests part or this week nt I Tho Alpha Dolphlun Society mot nt tho J. S. Lyons homo on Flanu-jtlio homo of Mrs. Fred Wilson, last gnu Avenue. .Monday ovenlng, tho lesson being on Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins nnd "Tho Phoenicians" with special top llttlo daughter of Conulllo, came ' lc8 us follows: over Wednesday to attend Raymond , "Carrier of tho Anclont World." Hums' recital in tho even'ng at"Tyrlan Purples" and "Story or the now conservatory. tho Alphabet" General Miss Ruth Gllbertson expects to "Tho Woniih m o.n.n.,.. I..,. O I.... .. .. ... "" " """"6 t..u oumiuy on 1110 tireakwator for Portland whero sho will outer pound for tho chlnooks. Tho sea- a. Goodwill. .Mrs. GoodfiU. 1 son of last year opened for canning. Rock, E. IJ, Porter, Jo'J September S on Coos liny. Chet Kerry, G. A. Imhon.H. Curtis Iiomo with othor relatives ! Noouo. Ollvo Richards, E. I 011 tho Hay. ciiii .1 Jameson lira. Jtf Mrs. A. Abbott or Powcth Is tho jj. chandler, Irs. Chandler, guest or Mrs. W. II. Perkins of r. Wynott, Miss LydlaMcCi tl'lH city. Houdrlelcson, Carl JonnKW.1 Mrs. Rosa Proust! passod through yt ho wan, Will Curlli'" .Mnrsiuielcl yestordny en routo to 1 T ijifhtncr. D. U K0C4 Heaver II II after spondlng n pleas-' (3'rnco gherlilan, Jlra. E-6 am vncation with her mothor In San Diego. Miss Lucy Powora returned t lilts I week to Eugeno to resumo hor col- Clarenco Klbler, Charlei isj .Roy liyni. . , COMI.VO .wf ALPHA DKLPHIAN SOCIETY' mi.. nM....rtnn. which $ . r.4nr!tk days ago for oan 1 ,..1 .,. innvn there Jl Tniirscuiy nn "' - . ad will take freight v her. vW f Happenings of last week was u Mdod here two years, comlmr n sowing party given Saturday utter-1 manager and trusted oinployo or tho Oregon Power Co., taking 'noon, by Mrs. W. 11. Curtis, com pllmentlng her guests Mrs. E. 0. P. I Nickels, and Miss Lida J. Curtis, , sisters of Mr. Curtis, nnd who aro I visiting hero from Maine. Tho ehnrgo on Sept. 0, 1913. Ho bus conducted tho business of thut corporation In such n way as to please the peoplo of this commuui- pretty home wns made still mortj'ty In tho highest degree, winning, nttractlvo with cut flowers of vur-lut the snma time, tho respect and lous varlotlos and colors, nnd dur-Uvarm liking of our citizens 1 Ing the afternoon, tho guests had rtho pleasure of listening to some 'excellent music. Towards ovenlng j tho hostess served refreshments. JTJ10 following wero tho guests. Mrs. Nickels, Miss dirt's, Mrs, Emma Nnsburg, Mrs. E. 11, Cur- Hea.-tlest best wishes for a happy married lire Tor tho nowly wedded couple aro universal," John Forguson roturned rrotn a limiting trip today and left for tho San Francisco exposition, the Good Sninurltun Hospital to tako tho inirso's training course. Mrs. Georgo Goodrum and Mrs. J. 1). Goss nro pluunlug on leaving in about a week for San Francisco to visit tho Expos'tlon. Mux, Relgard, loft Monday innrit- lllC Vln Drain for l,"ii,r.. ...i he will again tako up his" college I wm", ,UOet",t' "Xt MondBy ovenlnB' duties in Oregon University I. nt U,a llo,n0 ot OHvo K' 1 WATERFRONT t.iAAAAt U'AXPCt) TlllMl.in " " , . irt1 A,ivinn ere receheJ'H "afternoon by C. F. v , r . . 'i mi ui 1 'tho steam hdiooner ji Ollvo K. Drown It Is not probable that a nation so successful in commerce and actlvo, "" Bi.T' for Coos W IH tindO IIOSSOSSO.I ninrlln minllrnlll. I0 l0U' . .... ninitrodgeMlcbl; North Hend to take oil 1 clod? Those present woro: Mrs, Kato Lando, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Ollvo K. Drown and Misses Alice Peck nnd Agnes Kunkel. erslty Albert Haines txpects to loavo tomorrow for Eugeno to continue Ills Colleen wnrW In lli,, .,.. i ,. ' "- '" iiunuieuy. Ir. and Mrs. Chas still and clau-' ghter Lois of Dnudon, wero guests 4 wns ween 01 .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan 'a. of Dunkor Hill and nlso or friends 4 I i.m n 1 I in .orin uenu, Drown on Market Street. , GOOD ROADS MEETING A. T. Morrison hns called a good roads meeting to bo held in Coqulllo Thursday evening, September 1C, ...,h.rl .!. ln,llll(' 1UW" 1110 way iu o . tilip It had to lake o ..flH 811 i-Mrs. E. 1). P. Nckols and Miss' ouinomuep 1U' Lida J. Curtis, , of Maine slstpr rt 5jAa W. II. Curtis' are vl-l uu t,ien ity tho Minion Lodge. ,. ,,n,i the torilOOH sue i"-" t...iill tbi ,",u."'."J,..i,flnUl 13 said mo .mii-ii . " jeiJl notice of her co tho clock on time. Members of M"tleJ Knights of PyM':rf brothers, are rciie" the Castle Hall w st 1 0 o'clock a. '. ,1,(5- ber 12. 1915, to - of Rrothor Jacob E"1; .t(l ' lly pr -