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t l,',1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 EVENING EDITION .' THREE iifrs. j vttm" joezl. iii -i3i iva 3tj uii; ,-rnaij tfrJ UK l"Srfr ' ,mr dti. rvm ran hi kjt.u tvraj" 'MrjM BwESSft flra w ..tfreS'-11 MlPl .? 111 rPS ryou Before goingr on the links or indulging in any physical exertion n cud of steaming Ghirardelli's rtmtmd Chocolate. It helps supply ricViment and vigor needed to carry over the course with a strepgth that scores. o nf health-making outdoor exercise and nourishing Em', Ground Chocolate-the Grand Prize Winner at tlic tdKposltton, Snn Francisco. 1915 Is the best pre- aii for the strain uuu "uu. u. "" - -"" Lr from Your Groc Today B 1159 ae -JSESSZT-- . J4-i X-fw .77 7 Ghirar Ground Chocolate .,- .iv .mi .lh. hermetically sealed m hi, i-iu .- - - , - . luf. Tlw a ooucie ctu u...j ... LiieMb.n. D. Ghirardclli Co. Sot. 1852 S.n 1 i.nciico -' . Ch.VtnifA- i VJ sr.2g " it ' "wr nnuawMMMM; Safety First. Service? Mii:.NiM,itiNK, au'ijomjjrile. jij-iAjrii, accident, uri:, voitiiMi:.VK compensation and LIAIHLITV INSURANCE E. I. CHANDLER, Afjcncy. Tule Itullilins MnrhlifleJil, Oregon. VwM$$bi&&$$Mii l Ml nf ' I monibora in attendance were: Mrs. C. W. PorkliiB. Mrs. Lester Eaton. Mra. Walter Russell, Mrs. Ira Welt- zol, Mrs, Stewart McDonald, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. William Vaiighan, Mrs. Arthur Morten, Mrs. Honry Kern and Mrs. Drnlnard. Mrs. Vaughan will antertaln tho club at tho noxt meeting, in two wooks. T f (Continued From Pogo Two) MORTENSEN-ROVLE. A very protty wedding took placo at tho homo or Mrs. A. 11. Snow, of Hunker Hill, Tuesday ovcnlng, Feb ruary 21!, when her sister, Dona Mortonson. bocamn tbolnliln nf Alt-. James V. lloylo, of 1'owors, Oregon, "v. ic. o. Tliorpo officiating. Tho bride was very beautiful In her gown of white wool sorgo, with whlto marlbou trimming. Sho rar rlod ti shower bouituet of white cnrnntlons with nuildonhalr ferns. Miss Klla lllrch acted us brides maid, and Mr. Frank llaberhuul was best man. After the ceremony tho hostess, assisted by .Mrs. L. S. O'Connor and Mltm Josso King, served a delleloiiB wcnldlng Hiippor. During tht) ovenlng Miss llnico Kulloy played a number of piano selections, and Mrs. O'Connor snug Koino well known songs for the entertnlnmeut of tho guests, Tho following day Mr. and Mrs. lloylo loft for Powers, Oregon whero they will make tholr futuro homo. Tho guests proRunl nt tho wedding ore: Mr. and Mrs. 0. Steon. Mas ter Molvlu Stoon and Myrtlu Steeu, Mr. nuil Mrs. Christ Leo with two children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Miss Olllo Moore and Krwln Mooro, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. O'Connor, Mrs. Axel Hrlckson, Mrs. M. J. Ostrow, Mrs. .1. Hoosdahl, Mrs. A. 11. Snow, Archie. Margaret and Ilornlco Snow, tho Misses llruco Kelly, Jcsso King and Klla lllrch, Mrs. Frank Ilubor Itiud, Dolroso and Nclda Froellch, and ltov. and Mrs. It. O. Thorpo. Mrs. Conklin, Mrs. It. Dunson, Mrs. J. W. Motley, Mrs. 13. L. Hopson, Mrs. Lawhorno ninl-Airs. C. A. Sohl-brodo. Tho Sisterhood will moot airoln In two weeks for an all day session, In tho church ball. j. c, t K IXKOUMAL OAltl) I'AHTV. - I Mrs. II. 13. Keltv entertained a few lady friends lnformully Wed nesday afternoon at auction bridge. For high Bcoro. tho nrlo was award ed to Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, and Mrs. Llsk won tho consolation. At the closo of an especially pleasant after noon, Mrs. Kolty served u real Span ish luncheon to the following guests: Mrs. J. W. Bennott. Mrs. A. It. O'llrlcn, Mrs. Hoborl Kollogg, Mrs. (1. L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. 13. L. Mc- Cluro, Mrs. C. F. Mcdoorgo, Mrs. Llsk and Mrs. C. W". Cumbers. 4 OWL MARQUKItADK ItALL. - I , Tho MoBnuorndo given Thusday ovenlng by tho Owl lodgo in their ball was a hugo success, both finan cially and socially, there being close to lfiO peoplo present. Piano and violin music was furnished for the dancers by Archlo Gibson and Mrs. Clarke. Those winning prizes Woro: Mrs. Karl Howe, newspaper cos tume; Mr. Illolman, representing a red devil j Misses Wlniilo SlmpBon and Klsle Dakor, as tho Sis Hopkins Bisters; .Miss Lorralno Ross, ropro sonting Happy Hoollgun. Tho Judges wore: Mrs. Harriott M. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Clarko, Miss Gibson, C. W. QuatormasB, and Archlo Glb Ron. At tho closo of the uffalr, de licious refreshments wero sorved. l'llOGItKSH CLUI1. I nwfMMffiMpii 'iTTV nft""!"" ' m- kes Want Ads Bring Results AmmvimWftVwiar)UHK?njn gFMff 'V. sJ ll 111 ill I ! -J ai'thuxoox si:wix l'AUTV. j Mrs. N. H. MoMillau mul Mrs. F. L. Grannis ontcrtalnod a number of ladles at sowing Thursday after noon, nt Mrs. MacMlllan's apart ments on Klrod nvouuo. Tho rooms woro tastefully arranged, tho color scheme of pink mul bluo bolng of- foctlvoly carried out. At tho closo of a vory pleasant afternoon spent In sowing and chat, dainty rerrosbnionts wero served by tho hostesses, assist ed by Mrs. It. V. Morrow mul Mrs. Jay 11. Tower, to tho following: Mrs. F. C. Lllrch, Mrs. F. 13. A'.lon, Mrs. Charles H. Curtis, Mrs. J. W. Motley, Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, Mrs. Clar onco 13. Ash, Mrs. Llonol Gordon, Mrs. Wm. Schroodor, Mrs. 13. V. Lo.Mlewc, Mrs. Harriett M. Kollogg, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. 1). 13. Ma loney, Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. T. S. Hnrvoy. Mrs. II. II. llradflold, Mrs. Kllon Shaw, Mrs. Otis Wilson aim Miss Margaret Shaw. a .j. v Tho Marshflold Progress club hold their regular mooting on Mon day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Hall, on South Fifth street, whon a rovlew of tho civic work douo since tho 'organization of tho club was reported on by Mrs. Ward M. lllakc. Mrs. Harry Nusburg then rend a nanor on what can bo done In tho futuro in tho way of civic Improvements. This continued many timely suggestions ror club work. lloth papers wero followed by Kornl discussions among tho members. At 'tho closo of tho pro gram, tho hostess served light re freshments. The club will moot again In two weeks with Mrs. Harry Nusburg. Among those present this week woro: Mrs, A. 13. Adolsporgor, Mrs. W. M. lllako, Mrs. II. It. Chand ler, Mrs. A. II. GIdloy, Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. D. 13. Mulonoy, Mrs. H. W. Morrow, Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. I W. Payno, Sirs. 1 W. Powors, Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. J. W. Uonnett, Mrs. A. J. M. ltoh orts'on, Mrs. Clarcnco 13. Asli, and Mrs. Llonol Gordon. .. .. . NI3W CLUll OltflAXI,131). Tim now Auction llrldgo club, of North llen'd, Just recently organized, met last Tupsdoy evening at tho homo or Mr. nnil Mrs. C. P. Mc Collum, tho tlnio' being polasantly spout in tho popular pastime. At n Into hour delicious TofrcsnmontH were sorvod. Tho jiresent mombors or tho club aro: Mr. and Mrs. War ren Palntor, Mr. mul Mrs. George Stephenson, Mr. mid Mrs. C. M Dylor, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Holllstor; Mr. anil Mrs, Honry Ilorgmau, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCollum. J $ l CliUH HOOIAIi AITKHNOOX CKliKUATI TWUIil'TII lllltTIIDAV. 1IOUSI3 I'AHTV Mlgs Gonova Wilcox ami Claudo 'riininiisoii wero guests or Mr. and Mrs. John D. Closs at tholr ranch on Ton Mllo the first of tho woqk. Tho party loft horo Sunday morning, returning Tuesday ovenlng. : Miss Tholma Muck, daiightor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lllack, colo- bratod hor twoHth birthday with n party nt hor homo on South Fifth street lust Saturday ovenlng, Aca cia blossoms and grcon mid yellow festoons woro tho parlor and dining room docorntlons, cnrylug out tho color schomo of yellow mid green quite, effectively. Various games and contests woro Indulgod In, tho prlzos for tho latter of which woroj Mrs. Herbort Armstrong and Mrs. Goorgo Hazor woro hostesses nt ono of tho most delightful Boclal nftor- noons that tho members of the North Uenil Auxiliary havo boon privileged to onjoy. Cliolco daffo dils mid hot houso carnations woro used effectively In tho arrangement of tho rooms whero tho ladies played miction bridge during tho foro part or tho afternoon. Vlc troln music In cliargo of Misses Dor othy Uyler mul Margarot Itoynolds added to tho artornoon's enjoyment. Tho following musical numborsworo greatly appreciated: Piano duet, by Mrs. E. L. Coo mid Mrs. C. II, Wor rell; vocal solo, by Mrs. Coo, mid u violin solo, by Earl Drown, ac companied by Marjorlo Swearlngon. Refreshments woro served at 4 o'clock, after which tho ladles danced for' an hour. Special guosts present woro: Mrs. Charlos Wor roll, Mrs. W. P. Irish, Mrs. Robert Hazor, Mrs. J. Fitzpatrick, Miss Poarl Heath, Miss Helen. Mondo, Miss Martin, Miss Wolvbrton. Miss Qraco Sheridan. Miss Armldo Tittle, MIbb Percy Wntklns, Mies Gill, Miss Poobly, Miss Marjorlo Swearlngon, Mr. Earl Drown. Tho momlitra prcHont wore: Mrs. C. M. jiylor, Mrs. Honry Dorgman, Mrs. II. 13. Durmestor, Mrs. L. F. Falkonstoln, SENIOR CiaS.S DA LL More than 100 counles responded to tho strains of tho orchestra last cvenlnc In Eagles Hall, making tho annual Senior Hall of tho Marshflold high cliool ono of the most success ful affairs of tho season. Members of tho Dandon high school bnskotball delegation wero invited as guests. Thcro woro many guests from without tho high school, mid all of them seemed to hugely enjoy the 'dance. Tho grand march. led by Miss Ncl- llo "Warwick and .Mr. Wm. McDonald, I was n pleasing part of tho program and tho lino entirely circled tho big hall, desplto tho fact thoro woro Homo who did not participate in It. Harry Dultmann, accompanied by MIbs Mary Kruso rendered a solo and was twice encored. Tho punch room was prettily doc- oratod and horo during tho ovonlng. MlBses Evelyn Mirrasoui, .Marjorlo iDrowa and Clara ForgtiBon sorved the delicious bovoragc, Miss Alice Douglas and Mnstor Goorgo Williams passed tho programs learly In tho ovenlng, Following aro tho members or tho Senior CIubs who claim that tho great success of tho afralr Is largely duo to tho earnest and officiant efforts of tholr raculty advisor, Miss Ethel Reese: Mlsseu EsUior Asplund, Jon nlo Carlson, Ruth Diiugnu, Sarah Ea cott. Isabollo Ferguson, Dugmar Plelsburg, Roxlo Hall, Eva Hanson, Ethel JosopliBon, Fannlo Koskeln Allco M'athlsoiii Leona, McLeotl, Heat trlca McCiiuo, Delia Oldland, Marie Vasoy, Nellio Warwick, Graco Will iams and Messrs, Carl Pack, Paul Dargolt, Emll Iiockmnn, Ralph Dres ser, Ray Davis, Clyde Garst, Jens Hansen, Elmer Johnson, Allan Mc Duffeo. Will McDonald, Eric Stor- gurd, and Charncr Wright. Tho patrouussoH wero: Mrs. F. L. fGrannls, Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson, Mrs. R. P. Nllea, Mrs. F. A. TIcdgon. Mrs. G. W. Kaurmnn and Mrs. A. T. hlnlncs. 4, LVKORSIA L AKTKKXOO.Y , , Oil Woilnesilav nrinfnnnn, Mrfl. W. j .. , .. j U. Douirlas entertained ti fow friends rlnformaliy at sowng, and hi to' in tho aftornooit served a dainty luncbeonv 'Her guests wero Mra. J A. Luse, Mrs, li. t wunanis, Airs. w. At loye, Mrs Christine Kruso and Mrs'.'' P. A, Guidon ( I . KEXSIN'GTOX CLUll . . Mrs. L. L. Tbomiis pleasantly en- tertalncd tho mombcrs of tho Ken sington Club and special guest, Mrs. W. Llsk at tho regular mcotlnc yes terday afternoon. Tho hours woro passed In fancy work and chat, and at tho closo of tho afternoon, tho IiohIcbh served tempting refreshments. In two wooks, tho club will meet again with Mrs. A. D. Loud. The membern prosont this week woro: Mrs. C. F. McOcorge, Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mra. A. I). Loud, Mrs, li. A. Llljeqvist, Mra. It. 13. Larawny Mra, G. L. Dndlngor, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mra. 13. M. Par ry and Mrs. Thomas, , 4. .;. .j. I DAHLIA CLUU A delightful meeting of tho Dahlia, Club was hold this wcok on Friday, afternoon nt tho homo of Mra. II. E. Reanlor In Eustport, who had a special guest Mrs. II. E. Kelly, oC Marshflold. Tho homo was decorated with grcctiD mid houno plants. Duilnir tho afternoon tho ladlea chatted ov er their fanay work mul towards ovo nlng tho hostosa, nsnlstod by Mra. Yoke, served apiietlzlug refrcsbmontrt to Mra. C. O. Gosnoy. Mra. J. 13. Cooloy, Mra. Oloman, Alra. 13. Camer on, Mra. C. M. Connor, Mra. M. C,' Woods. - Mrs, Oloman iwlll on'tertialu- thn club nt tho next meeting In two weeks. XKKDLKCItAKV OLUII - TRIO CARD CLUll Mrs. Clark Gladmon ontortnlnod tho North IJend Noodlecraft Club at lion homo yesterday aftornoon at sow ing mul a luncuuou, Air. .1. 11, uig nooiix who wns taken In as a, now moiubor won tho prizo In tho guessing eontcat. Tho menibors out woro: Mrs. P. L. Swonrlngon, Mra. L. S. Mlll odgo, Mrs. L. P. Cuthbprt, Mrs. J. B. .Harris, Mrs. C. W. Grogory, Mrs.- Clark Gladmon, Mra. Edgar McDanlol, Mrs. II. J. Facklor, Mrs. J. M. Thorn lis mul Mrs. Edgar Hannnn. Mrs. C. W. Gregory will oiitortaln tho club ut its next meeting lu tWo weeks. j. .;, : I MILLICO.UA. ladies to I I ORGAXIZE Tho last rogular nieotlng of tho Trio Card Club for tho season wna. hold yesterday afternoon with Mm, II, A. Wolls, when tho prlzo for hlgti facoro at cardB was won by Mrs. Wm. Schrocder. Mrs. J. AV. Davln sub stituted lor Mrn. J. 11. Sliuldor., who U Btlll visiting In Wnahlugtoii. To- nvards ovonlng Mra. WoIIb corved luncheon to tho following: Mta. J. W. Hlldonbrmid, Mrs. II. 13. Ilult ninmi. Mrs. Frank Donning. Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. C. D. Wolls. Mrs. E, P. LuMloux, Mm. W. Schroodor, Mrs Norls Jousoii, Mrs. T. S. liar voy and .Mrs, J. G. Klniioy. - INFORMAL A1TKRXOOX PA I IT V. awarded -to Dorothy Dassford anil Stoon Magnus. At n luto hour, mrs. Hlack, assisted by Mrs. John Dash ney anil Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Sack ott, served delicious lorrcsmonts. AmoiiK Miss Thelma's guests woro: MIssos Dorothy and Lola liassford, Tlolon Perkins. Poarl Lapp, Mabel Snoddon, Clomonco Wright, Lois Ulack. mid Masters Duncan and Wil liam Dashnoy, Emorson and Gordon. Noff, Donald Ghlloy, Kelloy Walp, Steon Magnus and Ray Hurdman. Mrs. Fred Holllstor, Mrs. C. A, Here's a Good Salesman doK4as5,ing cannot heljj but see your show win- dow;.-.mi, 1 "u u"ii'n iiuiM uui see your siiuw wiu cm , theffi so attractive that they will stop. No A 2 fr c llcient' ca" work as does a wcll-lllum-fi lowl ' sees everybody on the streets-it dies at lower cost and never tires of working. Electric Light ir. n. it. Chandlor was hostess Thursday aftornoon to a fow friends at mi Informal aftoinoon 01 ca.ua. brldgo bolng played. At tho oloso .. ,nw lmura of this pastluio, Mrs. Phnmilnr served an appotlzlng lunohoon to tho following giiosta: Mra. Carl L. Davis, Mrs. John D. Goss, Mrs. A. T. Lagerstrom, Mrs. m.v.. r.vlmes. Mrs. P. W. Poyiw, Mrs. A. 13. Adolsporgor and Miss Gonova Wilcox. x. Motlln, Mrs. Dounls Hull, Mrs. L. C Itoynolds, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. 13. L. Coo, and tho hostcssoa. Tho auxiliary will moot again in two weeks at tho club rooms. : I SOPHOMORE CLASS EX- I l TEHTAIXS. I HIKE TO EMPIRE. At n rocont mooting or, tho Mllllconin Club it wns unanimously .'voted to oxtond to tho club ladles tho privileges or tho club rooniB ror afternoon mid ovenlng parties, to bo gvan by an organization of tho Mllll conin ladles. Last ovonlng tho board of Governors or tho Mllllcoma Club appointed a committee to call tho ladles togothor mul tako tho prelimi nary atops toward a pormanent ladlea organization, tho committee Included Mesdamos J. W. IJonnott, John S. Coko. J. A. Matson. Dorsoy Kreltzor, 13, K. Jones, It Is planned to havo I CLUll MEETIXG POSTPONED. 4 Tho North Ilcud Girls' club, which waa to havo mot on Wednesday ovonlng o'f this wcok at tho homo or Miss Jesslo King, have post poned tho session until Wednesday) evening or lioxt wcok. A ?. .1. I CHRISTENING. 4 . . t The Infant daughter of Mr. mul Mrs. A. 11. Snow, or Hunker Jllll, was christened Tuesday ovonlng, February 22, mid wan given tlu namo or Gladys Nellie. ? ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. I Mrs. P. A. Tlodgon mid Mra. A'. J. M. Robortson havo issued Invl- i..il....n A.. .. .in Alnl. .It........ ... Hw..., .- -- -- lllltlUIID IU1 11 Ui.iu U UII1WIV Milium- each monibor or tho Mllllcoma Club. to )0 K,von nt t)l0 llomo r tllQ for. iner on South Elovonth utrcot, Murcu CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD SESSIOX. f "3 help ii&?u dJs,Pay your goods so as to do this. The Ihino firi Jype of lamP is even more efficient than te S, ? 2,ore offered. It will allow you to illum Nercos n8?WsSri(Jhter tha" ever before at no "9 any kin i nim Wl ' be V0,y 9Iacl to adv'se yu regarti iout ob!igaUonm,nation This servicc ls offered ;egon Power Co. TTn'rhood of tho Christian church enjoyed mi all day session Wednesday at tho church, and dur ing tho morning anu uu spare hours sowed on carpet rags for rugs for tho church hall. At noon a sumptuous luncheon was sorved. It was decided that on tho last Wednesday or each month, tho ladles or tho Sisterhood would .. i...,o1mnn fit 110011 fOr lIlO ZlL Those present at different times during tho day wero: air. and Mrs. II. W. Painter, .m. Mrs It. 0. Graves, Mr. mm .-. L. E. Ilendrlx, Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Rolil. MrP. S. J. I"""01' """"" imn.el. Mrs. E. Yoke. Mra. Stone, Mrs. W. H. Cox. Mrs. unarm . u I Last Monday tho sovonth mid olnhth Grades of North Pond schools, ncocnipanlod by tholr teach ers, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. W. i-. Iilsh and Miss Martin, enjoyed a do llghtful. plclno at Emplro. Leaving North Dond nt 11 o'clock In tho morning, they walked to Empire, Avhoro tho day was spent in picnic B.iorts. 'norhaps tho most enjoyable featuro bolng tho big dinner sorved In picnic stylo shortly artor noon. Tho party started ror homo about .1:30. arriving nt Norm uonu mi hour lator, tired but vory happy ovor tho day's pleasures. 1). M. 0. CLUll. - All or tho members or tho D. M. C. club, or North Bond, wero pros ont at tho meeting last Wednesday nftprnoon at tho homo or Mrs. L. A. Loomls. Mrs, C. W. Porklns, Mrs. Lester Eaton, Mrs. Loomls mid Mrs. Walter Russoll woro appointed aa a committee to arrange for a card party to bo given sometime in March. Tho social part ot tno anor- noon was spoilt in sowing and chat, Tho Sophomore class of tho North iiond llluh school ontertnlncd last Tuosilay evening at twenty tables of progressive rook, In the gym nasium, tho arralr bolng uttondod by tibout 100 persons. Tho guests or honor woro tho other momuora or tho high school, tho high school racultv and tho mombors or tho alumni. Tlio afralr Is Bald to have boon ono o( tho best planned, nuiy carried out and thoroughly onjoy- ablo or ovonts given by any de partment in tho high bcIiooI ror many years. Tho gymnasium was artis tically decorated with cedars, terns, and othor groons and with tho class colors, whlto and gold.. Tho lights woro shaded with goiu coiorcu shados, which cast a sott light through the rooms. During tho ovenlng, selections wero rondored on tho piano and grufonola. rrizo ror high Bcoro at roolc was won hv Karl Raab. and Mra. E. L. Coo and Miss Percy Watklns tied, ror tho consolation. At u, lato hour lnnnlionn was BOrVOd Oil tllO TOOk tables. Following are tho members of tno fliitnrtainlnir class: President, Ran dall Jones; tho MIbscvs Ollvo I'nii- iina fJortrudo Nowklrk, Lena Hin der. Selma Kiollnian, Victoria KJol- land, Margaret Hoock, Johanna Im- t. - . ,i... ir.ln atnnllillfW. hofr, uorns i.oiuy, i " and Messra Clardy Perkins, Milton to conror upon n lady a pormaijont ' . i 1 1. i.. ii i .,. ..!.. inomiiersiiip in mo uiuiua uikuh.u tlon mul as soon us tho mombors have ictmforrod tho ladles memberships tho ladles' committee will call a mooting of tho ladles to effect a pormaiiout or ganization. Tho board of governors offered the iuo of tho club rooms to tho ladles exclusively ono aftor noon a wcok If desired but upon couforouce with tho ladles committee It nppeared that once or twlro a month would ho sufficient for ladles afternoon club, Tho lndlos' organlzn- Ltlou plans to givo ono ovonlng affair each month dovotod to dancing, uiiibIo or cards or such other ontoi'talnmont as may bo doslrcd, It ls bolloved tho elogant furnishings of tho club UvllI loud to vory harmoulous arrange ment for tho Mllllcoma ladles' nrtor nooii. It Is not tho plan to have tho ladloa uso tho club ror Individual en tertainment "but only lor the ontor- talumout of tho Mllllcoma ladlea, v --. ... L LADIES ART CLUll y iii ,-y :ird, fCoutlnued on pngo 8) SPRIXU TERM OPENS Mrs. F E. Conway announces to prnspectlvo dupIIs nnd tho general public tho spring term opening ot hor Studio lu voice culture and, fun dnmeutnl piano on March 1, 1.UH1. Studio ut tho Myrtlo Anna. Phono 30UL. Mra. Conway will bo ploasoa to confer with parents or pupils In odvani'o or at any tlnio, . i .t in.iiiiir thn linatesa anu iuwm v,,u.....n --. .... a.i k,i served, a dainty luncheon. Mrs. J. Jackson, Aiviu lien.., ,. y 11. Jacobs and Mrs. Fay Ward woro gren, George layior, uu Mrs, L. P. Falkonstoln was hostosa at hor homo lu North Bond this wool; 'to tho Ladles Art Club of Marshflold, itho spoclol Biiosts,preBont bolng Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl and Mrs, A. S. man- chard. Tho parlor was prettily 'ar ranged wtlh Japaneso chorry blos soms and huckloborry and tho dining room decorations woro ot ilarfodlls, In Borvlng a dollcloua lunchoon, Mrs -Fulkonatolii waa assisted by her threo daughtora. All members woro present this wook with tho exception ot Mrs. L. Sumnor, Mrs. J. 0. Langworthy, Mrs, W. E. Honghuid, Mrs. 0. La Chapello and Mrs. Ross Sintlli. Noxt weok, Mrs. Iloagland will en tortaln tho club, DEMAND 'XIIE H-B 3 ' ltllANI) CANNED GOODS " ' BEST BY TEST California KriiltM, Ilmvuiluu Piiux npplo, lllpo Olives, Corn, lleans l't'iist. Abimrngus, OyMdrHt Salmon, MIiucmI plains, Crab, Shrimp, Tuna, riiiilcnto.it Itulsins, t'lnnmls AND ALL OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, R Corsotier. 352 So, 5th St, Phone-200-X n-n IT n od era! Mrs. A. ftX 9 8PeC,aI gUeBtS ttml U'e Cr' " " v