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RQJEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. MON&AY, DECEMBER 21. 1923. i LOCAL NEWS j We are offering tome unusual Holiday Bargains, including several sets of China Ware, very desirable; that will bs sold below regular prices. For the thildren we offer a variety of toys and other gifts that will be sure . to please the youngsters. ' Some of these are mechanical, a lot of them are in destructible, and many are of the useful sort that can be put to practical usages. Kodaks, . Pocket Knives, Scooters, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, etc. Stop and see our lustejrjtea sets Just the thing for wife or mother One 21 piece set in blue with gold decorations, extra special price ,. $1400 Another 21 -piece set in Orange and Gold, reduced to v $12.50 Bridge' Sets that will $15.00 aT- a Twenty-one piece please you ...... Pyrex Ware, Percolators hot or cold water or electric; Electric ' Heaters, Electric Waffle Irons. Electric Toasters, Boudoir Lamps, Christmas Carving Sets, at 10 per cent discount.. Fancy Glassware, Cut Glass Sets, Aluminum and Granite Ware Roasters. There is a Christmas discount, on Aluminum Wear ever Goods. V Buy at big savings here. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY Mlaa Han Vlalte Mlta Laura Hunt, ot Butherlln. pant Saturday afternoon i bar vlclllng with friend and (hop-pint. Home From Colli' ge Jos Ward Young, who b a itu dant at O. A. C, la home for the holidaya to vlalt with paranls and friends. , .-.. Visitor Saturday Walter Vaahaw, of Looking Glass, apent aeveral houra In thla city Saturday attending to fami nes! affair. . BrynoMa Vlalt Mr. and Mrs. George Reynold, of Cleveland, 'ipent Saturday af ternoon visiting with friend and hopploc here. Prom Umpqua Geo. Solomon., Umpqua rancher, pent aeveral hours In thla city Saturday looking after bulne affaire. Reedsport Men Here J. C. Dlehl and J. H. Austin or Rcedttport were business visitors In Roseburg today. Attorney Austin appeared In the circuit Court this morning and obtained aerree in several land title cae. Mrs. Hercher Mrs. R. A. Hercher, of Dlllard. who haa been confined to Mercy Hospital for several weeks recelv. ing medical treatment, has recov ered sufficiently to be removed to her home. THi jtaijtfible Gift Xnttrr wovrn Socks. . for Chrljdtmajtfff We know what men like IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO PLEASE V , THEM EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN . DUDS FOR MEN.nc. QUINE BROS. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. ANNOUNCEMENT ' Barnes Barber Shop, Cass i treat, wishes to announce the opening of a modern, thor- oughly equipped Beauty. Shop, in connection. In charge of Miss Lets Barnes, t or Port- 4 land. Mlaa Barnea Is a Marl- 4 nello operator, and expert In marcelling, and all lines of beauty - work. The Beauty 8 hop haa been completely re- modeled, and tha latest equip. e mont lnetalled. For appoint- menu phone 169-J. - .. .'. : Goose Hollow's ' Stock makes ours still too large, altho' last week's sale was a hummer. W continue till Xmas bargains like thiat Thia is ally part of them, tho". $ 1 0.00 High Cut Shoe 4S.50 10 lbs. White Bean 79c 60c Box Crackers ...49e 2J lb. Calumet B. P. 53c . Nutrola Oleo ...24c $1.20 Aluminum Kettle 39c Royal Baking Powder, 50c size ..38c 50c Schilling Baking Powder ...42c Shasta Tea, 1 lb .23c 5 gal. Western Cyl, Oil 1 $1.60 One pair $1.00 ladies silk nose at 79c or-1 pair $1.00 ladies or boys or misses rubber at 72c, or I pair $3.50 boys' gum shoe at 9 1 .75 1 must be bought with "each 2 of the above. ' JOHN HATFIELD DIXONVILLE. OREGON ' 1 ; ' NOTICE . . ' : Annnat' meeting . of ' the Brockway and Dlllard farm- ers' Telephone company at Brockway school houae, Janu- ary 2, J926. at 1:30 p. m. O. T. Henry, Pres., D. M. Reding. Sec. -., ' - . ... . Have you read the Imperial Cleaners add this week? It's worth yqur while.. Home For Holidaya Miss Conatsnce Hendrlckson, who Is a student at O. A. C is home for the Christmas and New Tears holidays. Visitor fiatwrdar C. E. Miliar, Melrose rancher, was a business visitor In this city Saturday, spending several hour here. Ta Portland J. Q. Day. Jr., left Sunday tor Portland, where he wilt visit and look after business affalra for a few days. Leave For Portland Earl Burr and Walter Kuril left Sunday for Portland, where they will look after business matters for a short time.. tlsre Vlalting P. Arcade, of Medford. atopped over here today to visit, before leaving for Portland to spend few daya on business. aturn From iiadfard Mr. and Mrs. George Smith have returned from Medford. where Mr. 8inllh attended to business matters for a few days last week. On Hunting. Trip W. O. Cllnger ana E. rayton, oi thla rlly, are spending a few days at Mulln, near Klamath Falls, on a duck hunting trip. Chnrrhllls Visit- Mr. and Mrs. P. Churchill, or Rice Hill, motored here Saturday and spent the day Christmas shop ping and on business. Frra Fair Oaks ' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Abeene, of Fair Oaks, spent Saturday In th la city attending to business affalra and Christmas shopping. . In Saturday . Jack Parrott motored from Ca ma Valley Saturday and spent several houra looking after busi ness matters In thla city. From Oakland Mr. and Mrs. F. Fortln. of Oak land, apent Saturday afternoon hore visiting with friends and at tending to business affairs. Shasn Man Hera- R. K. U Brown and son of Cor- rallls. are here lor a day or so, looking . after business Interests. Both are well known sheep men. Visitor In Roeebura Arthur Halle, tormer manager of tne corneuus rtoiei. oi i-onwuu, snd well known In this city, Is a business visitor In thla city today. (ianckttd Tnm Uand Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21. Turkey receipts In the local mar ket over the week-end were only fair and thia morning th streets waa pretty well sold out on fancy dressed toms Arrivals Sunday Sunday promptly went to Ml ship ping orders and today the bulk of tha offerings consisted of hena and small toms. Tha market held firm at 45 and 4t cents over Sunday, but this morning showed algna of weakening. Top birds, however, were atlll going at 45 rents at a late hofr. Commission firms look for aa aaslar market from now on antU after the holidaya Other lines of poultry are fairly steady with demand well equal to supplies. Dressed geesa are tha exception with the street well sup plied and tha demand limited. Beat prices lata this morning on dressed gaase were ti to 2 cents. Dreeaed dueka were vary scarce and firm at 10 to 32 cent. Dres sed springs brought 16 to 21 cents and hena 23 to 20 cents. Live poultry was steady at Sat urday's closing prices. Wholesale firms have announc ed a decline of 10 cents a aack la sugar effective today. New price on beat cane la 1685. The entire flour list Is down 20 cents a aack, the decline being effective Saturday. Family pa tents sow quoted at 1:40 and bakers wbest to $10 a isck. 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21. (IT. 8. Bureau Agricultural Won. lomlcs) Turkeys Itve young 45c 047c; old 43r43c: dressed young 52056c; old 6052c; culls 44c 04e. . Apples: Boxes, Oregon Winter Bananas, fancy, 12.2662.60; "C" gtads 11.16022.25: Spttienberga, extra fancy, t.80.m.8S; fancy. I2.40c7t2.f0; "C grade, 1 0t 12.20.- Newtowna, extra fancy. 12 26012.26: few 11 003: IS. Peara: Winter Nells 12.50 0 11.00; No. I, 12.01012.21: few poor packs low as II. BO; Oregon d'Asjoof. fancy. II 50914.00 per box; winter BMie, eat, ii.eo o !.:,. ....... Spend Week Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cocheram and aon, Donald, of Yonrslla, spent the week end here as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Groaa. Return Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 8tlnger. of Rest Haven Auto Camp, near ran vonvllle, returned to their home Sunday after visiting here over Saturday with friends. To Spend Holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. Haun. of this cltv, left this morning tor Olen dale, where they will vlalt with relatives over the Chrlstmss holiday. Here From G lends le E. R. Klrkland, ot Olendale. la pending several daya In this city vlalting and attending to business affairs. The Imperial Cleaners add. will tell you what's going to happen Dec. 28. Former Resident Hi J. O. Anderson, of Eugene, for merly of this city, la .pending a few daya hare looking after busi ness affairs and visiting some old friends. Visitor Thla Moraing aid. Krogei, Dixonviue rancher. motored bare today, spending tha morning attending to builnesa at tain and (trading. Spend Night Here ' Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Emerson or Hoquiam, Washington, spent last night at the Umpqua hotel here. Mr. bmerson Is president or the Emerson Hotel company. Come to the Baptist church Chrlstmaa eve and aee the Christ- play. You'll be Interested to see how Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family spent Chrlstmss. Here Belarday Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMul n. or Corvallla, were here Saturday visiting with friends. Both are students at O. A. C. and will spend the holidaya with relatives. Visiting For Holidaya . Mr. ana Mrs. irvln Street or Malin, are spending the Christmas vacation visiting with Mra. Street's parents, Mr. and Mra. C. M. Selgel or Ten Mile. James MrCllntork Here ' James McClintock, a atudent at Willamette University, Is home lor the holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc Clintock. ' Something tor everybody! Purs es, gift seta, perfume, toilet wa ter, bill folds, key ringa, stationery, cards, candy. Incense and numer ous other useful and beautiful glfta. Lloyd Crocker. To Spend Christmas Mr. and Mra. E. M. Savage, of Calplne, California, will arrive here Wednesday to vlait over Christmas with Mrs. 8avage'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Basa of Melrose. From U. ef O. Ray Joit, aon of Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Jost, of this city, la here from Eugene, where he Is a atudent at U. of O. and will visit over the holiday. v Here From California Mr. and Mrs. Daney Campbell. ol Oakland, California, have ar rived to spend the holidays visit ing Mr. Campbells parent!, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. Leave For F.xt ended Trio - Mr. ana Mrs. vernon N. oakea. of thla city, left Saturday evening for an extended trip through tha eat and the southern state. They expect to spend a abort time via lting In Florida also. Fowler Retain Home- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fowler have returned to their home In this city from Portland, where Mr. Fowler haa been taking a course at the Ford plant during the past week. He la a talesman at the local Ford garage. fiuesta At Kent Home Miss iMaude Jennings and Miss Carrie Jennings, students at O. A C. are (pending the holidays aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kent at their home here. The Mlssea Jen nings have many friends here with whom they will visit during their vacation. To Arrive From California Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter, of Duna muir, California, are expected to arrive here Wednesday and will vlalt at the home or Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Camp bell, over Christmas. Mrs. Carter, formerly or this city, haa many friends here. For Quinine) Infiu. and at Pravaativa A Safe and Proven Remedy Hie First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bean thia signature Price 30c. t Raturna Jennie Harvey returned to her home at Sutherlin Saturday after pending the week here as the house Jjoest of Mr. and Mm. H. S. French. C C. Jantxen Visits C. C. Jantxen. owner or the Jant xen Knitting Mills, passed through thla city Sunday, enroute home to Portland, from New York City, where he waa on an extended bual neaa trip. - Leavae For California B. Standlflrd. or the Soldiers' Home, lett thla morning for Cali fornia, where be wll visit his two daughter! and oher relative! over the holldavs. Hla trip will Include visits to Richmond, Oakland, and San Joaa, California. , Harley Wataon Home Harley Watson returned to thli rlly Saturday after spending the past two week In Los Angeles, where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mra. R. J Watson, and with his wife and family, who are re maining In the south for the win ter. Visiting Mra. Church Mra. Rachael Solomon, of Klam ath Pal la, la vlalting for a few daya with frlanda In thla city. Mra. Solomon waa formerly Mlaa Rachael Applegate and was an In tractor la the Rosebnrg schools for aeveral years. She Is now teach ing at Klamath Falls. She Is vlalt ing with Mra. Milton Church la thla city. Return From Portland Mra. B. W. Batea and aon, Rosa, arrived yesterday from Portland to apend the holidaya with rela tives and trlenda In thla city. They were accompanied by Mra. Truman Bird, of Portland, who will be the gueat ot Mra. Batea over the holi day period. Hare From Portland L. Kauffman, or Portland, of the Municipal Reserve and Bond com pany, la here for a few daya look ing after company buslneaa. Dr. Kauffman states that be finds bus iness in this vicinity and surround ing, polnta to be unusually good, more so than at thla season last ycal. He expects to return home Tuesday. Ouasta At 41aahford Home Mr. and Mra. Howard Chase, of Colfsx, Washington, were the house guests of Mr. and Mra, Al bert Bashford over tba week-end. Mr. Bashford and Mrs. Chaae are brother and ilater. Mra. Chase Is well known In this city, having formerly made her home here, and la a graduate or the local high school. They left for Portland this morning, and will vlalt there a few daya before returning to their home In Washington. Hotel Maa tf Mr. and Mra. Alfred Bennett, of Santa Barbara, were guest or tha Umpqua Hotel laat night. Mr. Bennett Is manager of the Samar kaad Hoted at Santa Barbara. Thla hotel was badly ahaken dur ing tne earthquake and haa been reconstructed. During the period of reconstruction Mr. Bennett haa been manager of the New Win throp hotel at Tacoma, but la bow on hla way back to California te take dp his former position. Admitted To Hospital Charlea Friend of Olalla waa ad mitted to Mercy Hoapltal today for medical treatment. 600 cases of children'! diseases during last of school to one case In first part Why? Ask Imperial Cleaners. Here From Ki Dr. A. F. Sether, of Eugene, la apendlng the dag here attend ing to Dullness matters and vis iting frlanda. netttraa To Coast H. A. Robblns. clerk at the Cc qullle Hotel, waa a guest of tha Hotel Umpqua Saturday, and vis ited here, lie returned to tne coast Sunday. Hall Beely Hi Hall Beely. aon ot Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely, arrived Sunday from New Haven, Conn., where he la a atudent at Yale University, and will vlalt here over Christmas, Hame From ITnlveratty ' Mlaa Vlolette Cole la here for the Christmas and New Year holt- daya, vlalting at the home of her parents. She la a atudent at the University of Oregon. Mr. sad Mra, Rykee Pass Mr. . and Mrs. Joe Sykoe, of Portland, formerly of thia city, and well known here, passed through this morning enroute to San Francisco, California, where they will vlalt with their daugh ter, Mra. Steele Moorehead, form erly Mlaa Vera Sykea. Home From school ' Harold Walnncott, aon of Dr. and Mra. E. J. Wainacott, of thla city, and Fred McKean, both Indents of O. A. C. arrived Saturday. Mr. McKean remained over the week end aa the house guest of Mr. Wainacott, leaving last evening lor Klamath Falls to apend the boll days with hla parents. Visits Mra. Shuey Rev. and Mra. E. W. Warrington, and family, of Corvallls, formerly or thla city, were guests Sunday or Mra. E. A. Shuey. Rev. Warring ton waa formerly pastor or the Presbyterian church. He la now en route with hla family to California to attend a convention. VMt Over Week-Em , Mr. and Mra. Dudley Owen, of n!lmrham, Washington. Mra. Csrl iilachley, and son, Dudley, of Sumner, Washington, and George Loveall, or Kent, Washington, mo tored here, and were guesta over the week end and Mr. and Mra. J. C. Houaeholder. Mra. Owen and Mra. Blarhlay are listers or Mra. Houaeholder, and Mr. Loveall la a nephew. They left thla morn ing for Albany and Lebanon, where they expect to vlalt a short time, before returning to their homea, Mr. Owen waa tormerly owner and manager or the Colon ial Hotel at Tacoma, and only re cently sold out, became of III health. THREE PAY; Only three shopping days left before Qvritt. . Our stock it now complete. We have every thir " for the holiday feast as usual high quality at J low price. ' FOR TUESDAY ORANGES Extra large, size 1 26, dozen, 60c, case .......$3.7"5 Fancy large, size 176, dozen, 45c; case .....( 3." J Fancy medium, size 216, dozen 33c; case . Fancy small, jumble pack, 2 dozen 23c; case (4X3 Fancy Lemons, large, doz .Z2c RAISINS 25 lb. box Seedless .......$2.25 25 lb. box Seeded Muscats $2 4 lb. box Seedless ,.. ZZc 1 lb. package, Seeded or Seedless 12c Fancy layer Figs, 2 lbs. ..... .35c Fancy Dainty Dates, 2 pkgs , .....45c Fancy Broken Pineapple, 2 large cans.... 45c Fancy Peaches, halves, 2 large cans..... . .'.55c SMOKED MEAT Ham, Xmas stock, lb. 35c Ham, Picnics, lb. ..........25c Bacon, medium, lb : ...35c Cottage Butts. Ib : ; ...33c Dry Salt Pork, lb. . 27c OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . Ill West - Caee Street Roes burg. Ore. nnoni ' enimmwniiiniiNwi Calif emla L4 DIESTQDAYAFTER CVwik with gas. Come into The Fern and pick out your xmaa girt. Everything In floral line. Satisfaction guaran teed. 10 8. Jackson. ' WhenWinterfoim Foley's Honey andTar For Couvhs and Colds Mary Elisabeth Hagan, or North Roaeburg, died thla morning after a moat severe lllneaa which ex tended over the past three weeks. Mra. Hagan waa bom at Mon mouth, Maine, Aug. 8, 1833 and re alded In that city until 13 years or age when ahe removed to Lowell, Mass. In 1873 she waa united to Captain James Hagan of Stockton, Maine, and moved to Nebraska and later to Iowa. After a year apent In the middle west ahe and her huaband returned to Maine where Captain Hagan paued away In 1888. Eighteen years ago Mra. Ha gan moved to Oregon and for the past thirteen yeara baa been a resident of Roseburg. She Is sur vived by three children, Horace H. Hagan of Roaeburg, Mra. Emma M. Mitchell, or Marshfleld and Lutavla Hagan of Roaeburg. At the age of 16 yeara Mra. Ha gan united with the Freewill Bap tist church. During her residence In Oregon ahe haa been affiliated with the Chiiatlaa church. The funeral eervlcea will occur at I o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Christian church. Rev. H. E. Mow officiating. Interment will take place In the Maaonlc cemetery. Potted plants, best atoek we ever had at The Fern Flower Store. ACCU8EO MAN DENIED SAIL. Osnetatta' rrw lmt Win.) VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. . Ray Bolen, held here In connec tion with the death or Walter W. Fleming, waa today denied ball by Judge Simpson. Bolen. a Mill Plains farmer, la accused by the district attorney, of the murder of Fleming whose head less body waa found floating In the Columbia river early in August. Cut flower!, our own growing. The Fern, 8. Jackson. t LODGE DIRECTORY J Neighbors er Woeoereft, Lllai Circle Ne. ag Meats na flret and third Monday avwalaae. la K. of P. ball. Vlalting aelgbborl Invited to artand. ALVTA WFTHURBI.L. O. N hfAROARTOT WHITNP3T. CI era CUT THII OUT IT II WORTH M0NIT Sw4 this U aa4 iHWti UTtUr a o., kit IMUi an.roklun. III., writUf rwf aaaM aai Saaryta claanr. Tea will ra a Bale WttU af saWr'a Staff a4 r Oieiaaaaa far a.asaa. atuj ass Inane aM. alia taaala sackac-M at Uv rtiu. a ii.t,IU (llra.Ull far Aa alaaara, aa! fflay CalkaMU fikiata far catlpalfa an kll uaaaat. Thaaa aaaaaaakle raaaaies aia fraa fret asUtas a4 save aetfaa auflieaa at aaayls. Iff taaail W. F. ChaBaUa. Woodman of tne warm, camp Ne 18 Meets In the .Odd Fellnwi Ha'l to Roseburg' every first and third Mondsv evenlnrs. Vlf ttlnr aetrhbora alwavs welcome JOHN DULL HESS. 0. 0. ' ht M MILLER, r-lww I. 0. O. P. rhliatenae Ledge Ne S. Meeta tn Odd Fallows Tan pie avarv Friday evening. Vlalt tng brethera are always wal soma. C. F. CRAMER, N. O. A. J. OWDPFS, Ree. Bee. J.BLRAILET, FIb, Wee. . Union inoarnpmant. No. . I, O. O P. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on tad and 4tb Wedaeadarl of each month. Visiting Patrl archa always welcome. FRED MILLER. O. P. W. P WfJTH FJHIOT.T. SrHbi Laurel Chanter Na. at, W. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday of each month In Masonic Temple. All mam hen requeifed to attend and vlalting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest W. P. HARRIS, Secretary. Umeeua Klaa lae. ad tk Mondays at aavrh aaoexaY Aadrasa P. a K. a T. as-Westa a Bad roarta Thaiaday ef . aavst noattw ta afaeeahee halt, soe ner Cass and Ptaa elieela. Vka lting Knlghta always U O. GOODMAN. q W APP. m. I. a a P. Meets ta Odd Fa Iowa Temple even Tuesday evening. members la good standing are eordially Invited to attend. : ANNA W1CKHAM. N. O. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, R. ft EMMA LENOX. JT B RosEBfVkn i,orn ier. lorTX O. a M. Meets every Wednesday eight Menae Hall. 143 M. Jaeat , aoa St Clwb rooms open f :W te to p. aa. Vhltlag brotbara wet W. A. BOOARD. Dictator. Bf. O. PARObtTBR, TWO, af. TWRONH. Tvaaaejar Gabee hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al wavs welcome. MAT PINOEL. M. A. " vildred Mcculloch. Tree BELLE TEPBTENSOlt. Bee. fT. O. EnkerRoeeburLodge Na 32s Hold regular communication at the Elka Temple on each sec end and fourth Thursdays each month. All membera requested to attend regularly, and all vials. Ing brothers are eordially Invih ed to attend. J. O. DAY. Jr.. H. R. J T. OOODMAN. Secretary. DE MOLAY CHAPTER Regular CommuaIea tlon, 3nd and 4C Thurs daya. Maaonle Hall A, P. A A. m. uaurw Letige Ne, 13. Regular eommuBleatlRsg second Bad fourth Wednesday each mostb. at Maaonle Temple! . Roseburg, Ore, Vial tors wal some. M. 8 HA MM. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Bee. United retnen end Jelntere ef Meets at 478 8. Mala second and fnttrHb Tirade evnrnas ol each me'th. All carpenters was oomed. T F HOI.VFl Res, See. EMERY COLE. Pres. Pythian Sistara, Umpiaja Templet Ne. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of eecf month, at tha K. ef P. ban. Vh for erwava welcome. MARTHA CHRISTEN8EN, M.E.ft EVA MARKS. M of R. C. MAT W. PARKER. M. of P. Knlghta af Pythias, Alpha Ledge No. 47. Meats every Wedae dv tn Knlrbts of Pvthtaa ban, 130 Roae street Visitors always welcomed. SAM CHRISTENROrf. 0. C. ' ROT O. YOTTNO. M. F. E. E WIMBK"LT K. R . VV. . A. O. T. W. Heeetwrg Re view Ne. 11-Holds ragnlag meatlnts en second and fonrtb Thursdays a T:80 P. m. Vlslh In staters Invited tn attend re views. Maccabeo ball. Pine aai Caaa atreeta. CLARA RONEBRAKX, Com. JESSIE RAPP. Col ' laolea. rlosaeurg Asrta Meets hi Maccabee hall, en Caaa ttreetj nn aecnad and fourth Wedae dav even In aa of each month, at S o'clock, vistttne brethera ts good etandlnv aHrava vraleomet OLENN WOODRUFF, W. P. THEO. W. ALTHAU8. W. P. n f nonriMAN. ne . 0. t 0."' ReeWrCaBer NeTZ Hilda therr reralar mettBS on the first aad fntrd Thuradayg ta eacb month. AO aojoerBhifl bmthora and latere are nasial fultv tavlted to attesd. ' CORA B SINOLETON. W. M. ' nn JOHNSON. Secretary,