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Vi-mtW-rit9'f,"hv"'V"'' " ' l I i t V - ' T t ffY, J lf - r?-y !,7V f 7, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfc. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916 EVENING EDITION THREE Around (ho Clock tfllh GlIIRARDOirS j.Tgjir v. AjAiv'Z i i mM j jh j : -Ff fr r I tl . (Continued from Pago 2) afternoon to tho following ladies: Mrs. C. W. Perkins, Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. A. K. Morten, Mrs. Slfiwnrt .McDonald, Mrs, Charles i ci.ru social akterxoox i 1 Tlic ladlftH nf fi.n v..n 11 !wMImis, Mrs. Henry Kern, Mrs. VI..., auii i" ioUhiLonl1" Mn" "0jr IJra,"ard' 'tortalncU In. Tuo.,,,, v n' I . H B" Q"ust Ml" A"" 'rr- Htting Finale to the Completed Day The show is over. You have been whisked home through the keen night air and your appetite calls for a lightsome yet satisfying food before retiring -something with a task-appeal that Will give Warmth and nourishment. cup of Ghirardelli's Chocolate answers the purpose. It is a DtJverage; it is a. xuuu; it. is nade in a minute a taDiespoontui; a cents orth, makes a cup. There's nothing so delicious, nothing so good a most fitting finale to a completed day of work and pleasure. lways have a can on hand. Order from Your Grocer Today , Giuraraellis Vm Omhr Ground Chocolate last Tuesday afternoon in tho club rooms, with Mrs. Dennis 'Hull and Mrs. Ira 11. Hnrtle an hos tesses. Tho principal diversion of tho nftornoon was auction bridge, at which guest prize was won by Mrs. Stratton and tho membership trophy by Mrs. Henry Bergman. At flvo o'clock Mrs. Uartlo and Mrs. Hull served tempting rofresh nnents. In two wonlcs. Mm Mnh will bo entcralned by Mrs. Herbert ArniRiioiiR and Mrs. 1. M. Tully. ITIio ladles present Tuosday woro: Mrs. H. Armstrong, Mrs. George Mazer, MrB. E. I,. Coo, Mrs. R. Llndevlllc, .Mrs. H. Bergman, Mrs. Fred Holllstor, Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. H. 13. Uurnniestor Mrs. Karl Powell, Mrs1. I,. C. Roynolds, Mrs. C. S. WhiBor and tho hostesses. I In M-lt-. Mb. anil 3-lb. hermellcnlly sealed cans. I Ttxtc't a double economy In Miylng tho 3.1b. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. SiactlSU San Trancltco mm s(i55 :S flaasBK :JV mi A. onsider the Want Ad" If you have anything to sell; if you want to hire help of any description; if you desire "to 'buy or exchange any article, you can save yourself time, annoyance and much expense by using . he Times Want Ad" Columns Very day THE TIMES goes into nearly 2000 homes nd an average of five people read each and ev- TIMES that is printed. This makes a total of' 0 people who read THE TIMES want ad col ons daily. This is more than half the population I ,9S County and surely you, will find in such a J'tutle just what you want. " The cost of a want js small an advertisement not to exceed 15 tt.s will be run in two consecutive issue of THE for 30 cents. ' t. se the Times ant "Ad" Wav Alil'IIA DELPHIAN SOCIETY I . 4 Tho Alpha. Delphian society stud ied tho, loplc "Modlovnl Institu tions" at the homo of Miss Myrtlo Miller last Monday evening. Tho following papers wcro very ably prepared and read: wny mo lomiai syslom was HtiltccI to tho middle nBo," Mrs. P. H. Wilson. "Chivalry," Myrtlo Downer. "Trado and tho CniBades," Myrtlo IMIllcr. "Tho Children's Cr.isadoH," Graco iTohnsou. SuBBOHtod lojilc: "If ono world's ! system of tho reUBlous orKanlzn tloim were possible, would It offer a marked ndvautaBo over many systonm?" ' Next Monday oveniiiB, tho society will moot with Mrs. 1 K. Wilson. Thoso out this week woro Mrs. Har riett M. KoIIobb, Mrs. Kate Laudo, Mrs. F. 10. Wilson, Mrs. Ollvo IC. llrown, Dr. Mattlo II. Shaw and Misses Irono Prouss, Kllou Ituduas, draco .Tohnsou and Myrtlo Miller. Special Boost present was Mrs. Ida U'atterson. . JoiiiiV no.K.v ci.vn Tho Jolly Dozou club of Duukor Hill mot Wednesday afternoon with Mth. Otto Walmark and durluK tho afternoon session tied two quilts for tho lioatoss. Social chat and Interesting dlscusslona on tinioly tojiica causod tho tlmo to ass qulto rapidly. Towards ovonlug, Mrs. Walmark orvod ppotlzlnB refreshments. Special BUcst pres ent was Mrs. C. P. Keating of IOastsldo, and tho reBular membore out woro: Mrs. P. M. Marhoffor, Mrs. L Nelson, Mrs. J. Ilrock muollor, Mrs. M. Iloss, Mrs. ?. C, VouiiB. Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. II. M. Alboo and tho hostess. Mrs. Hobs will bo hostess ut tho noxt mectliiB in , two weohs and Mrs, Ilroulcmuollor will furnish tho outertainmout. I.NVIT.ITIOXS 1SSUI0I) , ! Mrs. P. L. (i rami Is and Mrs. Xoll II. MncMUlau havo issued In vitations for a party at tho homo of Mrs. MncMUlau Poburary 24th, eouipllnumtury to Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls. A . . man. Tho club will havo Its noxt mcot Iiib at the homo of Mrs. Loomls In two woolcs. 4 : I PIlOaitKSS CLUII. I - . 9 Tho Progress club mot Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. W. M. Uluko with Mrs. Otto Schotter In charBO of tho program. Tho ethical subjoct "Do unto others as you would th,ey should do unto you," was discussed by soveral of tho members who rend papers apply ing tho topic to various phnscs and nctlvltles. Following Is a list of tho sub-topics: "Tho subject as applied to poli tics," Mrs. A. G. Vestal. "Public Health," Mrs. J. W. Den nett. "Public Market,'. Mrs. Lionel Gordon. "Uoads and Municipal Owner ship," Mrs. P. L. Grannis "Public Schools,". Mrs. C. 10. ABU, A paper was prepared and road by Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson con taining a rovlow of tho bulletins nent out by tho Oregon Sox Hy- Bicno society, At tho conclusion of tho program, Mrs. Ulako served dainty refresh ments. Mrs. Charles Hall will bo hostess at tho next meeting In two .weeks. Tho ladles prosont woro: Mrs. II. It. Chnndlcr, Mrs. A. 11. Gldloy, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. It. W. Mor row, Mr.I(arry Nasburg, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. P. W. Payno, Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. P. A. Tiodgon, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. P. L. Grannis, "Mrs. A. J. M. Itobortson, Mrs. C. 10. 'Anh, Mrs. I.lonol Gordon ami Mm. A. O. Vestal. : CIIAMIX.UUO CLUII SKSSIOX 4 , A delightful and Interesting meeting of tho Chamlnado club was held with tho director, Mrs. William ,Horsfnll, Tuesday morning. ' Mrs. 11. B. Ostllnd and Mrs. J. S. Coko had oxcollont papors on "Tho lllso of Instru mdntnl Music." Soveral piano selections woro wondorfully well rendered by Miss Clara Myren, AUss Myren plays with unusual fool ing and graco nnd her nutllenCo was doUghtcd with tho numburs.- -s . APTKHXOOX 8I0WIXO PAKTV r j On Wednesday nftornoon of this week Mrs. Axel lOrlcltsoii -at Hunker LlltU outertalucd at sowing for soma neighbor friends, tho tlmo being spoilt dollBhtfully In- tho favorlto pastlmo Interspersed with friendly conversation. At an appropriate hour tho hostess served a daJnty luncheon to tho following guests: Mrs. lOd'wln lOrlckson, Mrs. James Laid wig, Mrs. J. Hossadnhl; Misses Dagninr Krlckson, Dona Mortonscn and Mnstors Jim and Erlck Ludwlg. j. . 4. . last oenlng In tho class rooms. The committee In charge woro Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Earl PHutchlns, and Mr. and Mrs. W. MeNay. Tho order of tho ovenlng's entertainment woro tho following games: progressive peanuts, broken hearts, musical hearts and rook, und jmemborshlp of tho auxiliary. Tho men woro appointed for tho In dustrial, missionary nnd social de partments of tho church work. These were, ' respectively: Mrs. Iloilben Lyons, Mrs. I. S. Smith and Mrs. C. It. Peck. Mrs. Hobs. .ami Mrs. C. It. Peck woro added to tho lOXTIOHTAINS PItlKXDH. VA LKXTIXIO SOCIAL. Tho Y. P. S. of tho Norwoglan Lutheran church will glvo u Valen tino social at tho chapel parlor oil Monday evening. Tho IndleH aro ro iiucstcd to bring valentines with thorn,, which will bo auctioned off. I OAIH) AXI) Hi:WlX PAltTV. Last Wednesday nftornoon, Mrs. C. W. Climbers was hostess to a fow frlonda informally at u dollght ful sowing nnd card party, tho la dles dividing their tlmo at tho two diversions. At bridge, lUgh score wna wnn liv Mm. J. O. ICinnov nil (I ' - - '. ' . ' 1 Mrs. ueorBo uoodrum 1110 coiiauuuioii was Kivun iu .uio. CJaiido Nasburg. At tho closo of tho afternoon, Mrs. Cumbers served' a dollclous luncheon to hor guestB, who woro: Mr. Claudo Nnsburg, Mts. P. W. Payno, Mre. J. O. Kin ney, Mrs. J. W. Illldonbrnnd, Mrs. II. 10. Kolty, Mrs1. M. A. Dano, Mrs. V. II. James and Mrs, Doblp. Miss Dcna Mortonscn entertained a fow friends at "500" Wednesday evening, high scoro being won by Miss Ilruca Kcllcy nnd consola tion by William Groughmlno. At tho closo of tho evening delight fully spent In cards and social con vorBatlon, tho hostess sorvod a doll- clous luncheon to tho following guests. Mr. anil Mrs. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. IlOBsadahl, Misses 1311a Ulrch, Ilruco Kolloy, Emma Hagqulst, and Messrs. Joo Flcm- mlng, Prnnlc Haborland, John Ek blad and William Groughmlno. 4 I CATHOLIC LADIES' GUILD . Tho Catholic Ladles' guild 'of North Bond mot for tho monthly business and social session Tues day afternoon with, Mrs. Itobort Banks. Plana woro inado for guild work and toward ovoulng, dainty refreshments woro aorved by tho hostess. A special meeting will bo hold somo tlmo during tho month. Tli noxt regular mooting will bo tho second Tuesday in March with Mm. Noll Banks. Tho ladles pres ent woro: Mrs. Dan McDonald, 7Irs. C. 10. Kalsor, Mrs. Tom Sheri dan, Mrs. Noll Hanks, Mrs. J. G. Million, Mrs. Robert Hanks and MIbbcb Graco Sheridan ami Mar garet Dunn. 1 ItltlDGIO PAltTV 9 Mrs. C. P. McGcorgo ontortnlned IThursday afternoon at four tablon of Hrid go, tho affair proving a vory dollghtful ono. At cards high scoro wag won by Mrs. Adol- upei'Bor und tho consolation was awarded to Mr. Kennedy. Tho homo of tho hostesH was very pret tily arranged with huckleberry, ,A. delicious luncheon was sorvod to tho following guests towards oven lug: Mrs. A. 10. Adolspergor, Mrs. V. M. lllnko, Mrs. Million, MrB. C. W. Cumbers, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. P. M. Pur- BoiiB, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, MB.-r":":y""""" MrB n E Larawav "'""'"" " " "cuwucnui ciuu in , airB. it. J... iiraway, .,,, n.i a, , ... . these woro followed by tho serving of nil appetizing luncheon. Hculdo tho entertaining committee, thoso presont woro: Rov. mil Mrs. A. S. 'Illsoy, Mr. and Mrs. Mlins Richard son, Misses Josephliio Richardson, Knthryn and Helen Mondo, Clara Sweeney, Gortrudo Newklrk, lOva Wllmot, Vanderburg, Pcobloy, Pay Mllladgo, Margaret Hoeck, Ida Nell son, Dorothy and Botilnli Klblor, Graco Pulton und tho Messrs. Knrl and Lloyd Raab, Charles Van Zllo, Joo Harbor, Plolscher, Lawrence Myor, Ed Steele, CharloH Sweeney, Burtea McNay, Glen Dart and Melvln Jncobson, PRESHAIIOX DAXCIO s s - About 2Ii icouplcs nttondod the Freshmen dancr In Logglo's hall Inst evening In North BeJid. Tho nfralr was In tho form of a leap year danco, tho young ladles nccotnpaiiy Ing tho young men nnd also engag ing tho dances. If any young man wna detected nBklng for a danco ho wnB Immediately fined. MUsIo was furnlshod by a player piano. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Hayes, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Klocknrs wcro tho chaperoncs. 1 I , DAHLIA CLUIt V- , 4 As usual, roll call was responded to with Itoma of current events by tho ladles of tho Dahlia clitb who mot yestordny nftornoon for their bo clal session with Mrs. C. M. Conner, whoso homo was prettily docorntod for tho occasion with greons. Heart vnlontlnca woro favors placod nt each plate on tho luncheon table. Tho ladles sowed and chatted, and as a special feature, Mrs. E. Cameron gavo an Interesting reading. Tho club will moot again In two wooka with Mrs. II. 10. Runnier. Thoso presont tills wook woro: Mrs. Roanlor, Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy, MrB, E. Ynko, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs. A. Olomaii, Mrs. J. 10. Cooloy, Mrs. M. C. Woods, and Mrs. C. M. Cdnuer. . I OIuKS PARTV I . , Prorcssor It. 10. Walto'B Sunday, School class of glrlo of tho Presby terian church woro delightfully ou tertalucd nt a alx-thlrty luncheon and valontino party last evening by tho Misses Maxlne nnd Elizabeth Jones at tholr homo on North First Btroot. Tho iNirlor and dining room decora tions woro all In keeping with tho valontino spirit by tho iibo or rod candles, hearts and other symbols. Tho affair wub un especially pleasant 0110 nild wob greatly enjoyed by tho following: MIssob Gortrudo Stubblo Hold, Edna Roes, Ma bio Sneddon, Stella Chrlstonsnn, Dorothy Fergu son, Marlon Wilson, Maxliio'aml Ellznboth Jones, Mra. D, A. Jonos, and Prof. Walto. members preseiit .woro; Mrs.. A. E. Dlment, Mrs. P. M. Plyo, -Mrn. A. J. M. Robertson, Mrs. W, E, Wilson, Mrs. C. II. WaUor, Mra. Harry Folsom, Mrs. D. fpergucon, Mrs. Ilonry O'Mara, Mrs. J, S. Stubbloflold, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. Lyn Schmltz, Mrs. A. T. Haines, iMrs. Elizabeth Ilydo, Mra. Evu Gammll, Mis. At.' A. Sweetnian and tliu visitors: Alls'a Olnmuu, Mrs. Ross, Airs. Peck nnd Airs. W. W. Button. Tho auxiliary will meet ngnln tho Mrst Wodnnoday In Alnrch with Mm. Button. ! 4 ! ,1 CHIIISTIAX HISTEItHOOD I M0ELKOItAlvr (!LU v Airs. II. J. Fnckler wna hostess nt hor home- Friday aftornoou to tho Tho Christian Slstorhood of tho ChrlBtlan church met for an all day session Wednesday In tho church' hall. At noon a luncheon was: sorvod, tho families of tho ladles being present for this. PlanB woro partially formed for sisterhood work for tho year, and other matters of business woro transacted. An other all day session win bo hold In two wcoka nt tho church hall. (Among thoso attending this woolc woro: Airs. II. W. Painter. Mra. E. Ynko, Airs. L. 10. Hondrlckfl, Airs. s. J. Immol, Airs. Stono and Mrs. A. W. Gregg. I INFORMAL IWKXIXtt I 4 'Last Wednesday evening Air. and kAIrB. W. II. Painter ontortalnod for a numbor of tho North Bond Club auxiliary Vadfes and tholr lius bnnds nt a dollghtful evening at auction bridge. Airs. Henry Bergman won lndy'a first prlzo and Goorgo Stephenson was awardod tlio gen tlemen's trophy for high scoro. At tho closo of tho evening, tho hostoso sorvod a dollclous luncheon. Among those present woro; Air. nnd Airs. C. l AlcColIum, Air. and Airs. Ooorgo Soplionson, Air. nnd Airs. Fred Holllstor, Air. and Airs. C. M. fBylor, Air. and AlrB. Henry Herg- mnn and Paul Dlmmlck. .j. .j. .j. t - I NEW THU.M OPEX8 - Tho now term of tho HonrWc GJordrum Consorvntory commoucod last week with n good enrollment In nil departments. Among com ing musical oventa at tho Conser vatory will bo an ndvnucod pupils recital to bo given tho rirst wooK In March. ! ! 4 LODGE PARTV I - A. H. Gldley, D. M. V. CLUH. Airs. Walter Russoll pleasantly entertained tho D. AI. C. club of North Bond Wodnosday afternoon, tho tlmo being spout in sowing and social chat, as usual. Tho rooms woro especially pretty In tho club colors, pink and green, tho Bamo color schemo being carried out also In tho refreshments, which were sorved at tho closo of tho DOKOAS CLUH. Tho Dorcas club spoilt a vory pleasant afternoon at tho homo of Airs. Hnrvoy Pursoll. on Wednesday, Foburary 9. Tho afternoon w'bb sdnt In needlowork and conversation. Dur ing tho afternoon tho hostess, as sisted by Airs. Grey, eorvpd doll clous refreshments to tho following mombors; Airs, E. Smith, Airs. J. Culley, Airs. J. Parker, Airs. Smoad burg, Airs. II. J. Russell, Airs. W. A. Collnor, Airs. Mary Kalno and Airs. J. C. Glsch. Airs. Grey and AIrsv Sandburg woro special guests of tho club. North Bond. Scwlntr nnd chat woro tho diversions and towards ovoulng, Airs. Facklor Borvod an appetizing luncheon. TIiobo presont wcro: Airs. P. L. Swonrlugcn, Aire. a. W. Handle, Airs. L. F, Custor, Airs. Ida Ihomas, Airs. Nolllo MUlodgo, Airs. Edgar McDanlol, Airs. J, H. Harris, Vni. vM. ii..il nixl.i rlnl. w,t v " i-Ubr liu iwi vii i-uu vjji io wmiu 411U1. , ITniinnn. lliul Mm Imalnoa I "- W (WWVWBO Airs. AI. A. Dano, Airs. W. T. Stoll, Airs. H. 10. Kolty, Airs. Georgo P. Alurcli, Alra. II. QuhU, Airs. A. O. Rogora. 4 , 4 I NORTH BEND (HIILS CLUH A Piano, of the Highest Merit BECKER BROS. New York SOLD BY . . . HENRIK GJERDRUM Phone 35G last Wodnosday with, Mies Gertrude Toots and spout tho tlmo In sew ing, chat and dancing, after which tho hostess sorved a dainty lunch eon. In two wooks, tho club will moot again with Alias Jossy King, nnd at thlB tlmo, n name will bo Jchoson for tho club. Thoso pres ent this week were Misses Anna Truman, Jessy King, Armldo Tlt tlo, Elizabeth and Otlllla Hoolltng, Alallndu Anderson, Kathryn Swear lngen, Frclda Holm and tho hoetess. i 4 4 I AV. C. T. U. AIEET8 4 v Tho W. C. T. U. met with Airs. F. Et Whoolor on Third Strcot yester day nftornoon, and In tho absouco of the president, tho hostess was asked to tako tho chair. A membership contest has been started and Airs. Frank Black and Airs. Alary Smith nro tho captains of tho two divisions. A Frances Wlllard program will bo given 'at tho noxt mooting which will bo tho 10th or Alnrch with Aire. Wheeler. Thoso present this weok woro: Airs. Alary Smith, Airs. P. Black, Alvs. O. L. Hall, Airs. D. C, AlcCarty, Airs. B. II. Patchott, Airs. C. II. Alarah, Airs. Ltsk wnd Airs. Wheolor 4 I AVESLEVAN CLASS PARTV 4 0 ' Tho Wesloyau Blblo class of tho Methodist Sunday school In North Bend gave a most eujoyablo party In two weekB, tho club will bo ontortalned by Airs. Glndmon. h TRIO CARD CLUH Airs. .1. a. Klunoy won, high scoro prize nt tho Trio Card Club Boclal session yesterday aftornoou at tho homo of Airs. C. B. Wells. At tho conclusion of hours pleasantly spent at tho popular pastime, tho hostoss Borvod dainty refreshments to the following ladles: Airs. 10. P. Le AIIoux, Airs. Wm. Schroeder, Airs. Norls Jonson, Airs. T. S. Harvoy, Airs. J, W. Hlndonbrand, Alra. II. E. Bult mann, Alra. Henry O'AIara, Airs. L. P. Donning, Airs. J. G. Kinney, Airs. II. A. Wolls, aiid Alra. J, W. Alltcholl who substituted In the absonco of Alra. J. II. Staddou. Tho club will meet ugaln In two weeks with Airs. II. A. Wells. 4 I PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY I 4 Tho meeting of tho Presbyterian Ladles' auxiliary postponed from Wednesday or last weok, was hold this week with .Alra. O. P. AIcKnlght for a buslnesg session. Tho com- raltteo In charge of tho Chamber of Commerco banquet glvon last weok reported tho amount cloarod from tho affair to bo $110. AInny complimentary remarks woro ten dered tho ladles on tho way In which thoy Borvod tho supper. Chalr- Tho North Bond Royal Nolghboru met Tuesday ovoulng ami na tho Llodgo session closod, woro pleas antly Biirprlaod by tho advent of. tho Alodorn Woodmon, who brought dollclous rorreshmeiitB with thorn. CnrdB and dancing woro .Indulged In until n late hour. Among thoso present woro: Air. and Airs. Wm. II. Klblor, "Mr. and Alrfl. Roy O. Bralnnrd. Air. and Airs. Waltor Llvlngood, Mr. and Airs. Hnrry Shaftor, Mr. and Airs. Wlllard Otis, Air. and Airs. Nols Wolllng, Air. and Airs. Mr. Chappoll,, Air. nnd Alra. Tom, Juzn, Air. and Alra. Earlo Hutcliliis. Air, nnd Airs. S. Hogstad, Air. and Airs. G. Simpson, Air. and Airs. II. f Putnam, Air. and Alra. Prod Wnr nor, Air. and Airs. John Pitney, Air. and Airs. Win, Shc-ppard, Alra. Georgo Soils, Airs. Laura Homlng- pvay, Alra. Edna Borgreu, Airs, Ar thur Derbyshire Alra. Nolllo AIII1- odgo, Alra. John Gregory, Airs. Alatllda Holm, Aljra. V. Handle. Alra. Ida Fox, Airs. R. Koyes, Airs. V. Prow, Alra. Iaura Humphrey, Airs. Ellen Strommen, AIUscs Ali Hco Chaso, Loulso Eismlngor, Alyr- Itlo Holm, Ida NoIIbou, Anna Tru man, Lily Pulloy, Ella Weiss, Beu- Jah Klblor, and Alcssrs, August Hoqlllng, L. A. Loomls, Alorlinl Chappoll, Arthur ChaBO, 11, ;il. Frye, and Potor Logglo. ( ' 41 4 COOS CLUH I f Tho now ombroldory club hC iNorth Bond which Jias been named tho Coos-Club mot Wednesday af ternoon with Airs. Jess Hnrtman. tho ladloa spondlng tho, Unio In tho domestic art and chat. Dalntyi refreshments woro sorved by - tho hostess. Tho noxt meollrigwjll bo In threo weeks with. Air's. Qua Horgrou. . 1 Thoso pnosont woro: Airs. Nola Wolllng, Mrs. Harry Shatter, Airs. Gus Horgron, Airs. Wlllard Olsou. Airs. Gardlo Simp son, Air'. Thomaa Juza, Airs. John Hill an.'. Mrs, Harold Putnam, (Contluued on rso Eight) 'I w in m i 4 il v.. , , i ,iVitfa 1 1