The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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nwro - - the COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
Ing will be to band music and n big
time Is anticipated.
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" JUssilSIiSSSSJESSS f 1 Koi'iAi. ciii:xii:u i
Evorltt, Mrs. l- K. Glnzler. Mrs.
Nell Hanks, Mrs. Chun. Kaiser. .Ma.
Curtis, Mrs. Gardiner. Mrs. Dlin
mlck and Mrs. Archie Phillips. The
house was prettily decorated with
garden flowers and KrceiiH.
The regular guild meeting will ho
Ji'eld Thursday with Mrs. S. A. t.en-
oan,
HOV.U Al'CTlOX llltllKSK. I
The Hoval Auction Urldgc Club
was entertained last Tuesday after
noon bv Mrs. .1 T. Hnrrlgan at her
Jionie in West Marshllold.
The r!zo at cards was won by
Mrs. V. G. Chandler. At the close
of the afternoon the hostess served
refreshments to her guests. Those
attending were Mrs. E. Mlngus,
Mrs. W. G. Chandler, Mrs. A. T.
Hnlnes, Mrs. E. K Straw, Mrs. AV.
E. Dungan, Mrs. J. II. Mllner, Mrs.
Fred Powers, Mrs. R. K. Hooth.
Mrs. A. t. Iloiificworth, Mrs. V
. Scott and MrH. K. E. Hague.
Next Tuesday the club will meet
with Mrs. V. I. Scoll. Tills will
bo tl'-o last meeting of t.ie season,
j. .j. 4.
Aii'Ait societv.
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The ladles of the Episcopal Altnr
Society met Saturday nfternoou at
tho church for tho purpose of elect
ing officers for tho coming year.
Very few were out. .Mib. Murch
wns elected president, and Mrs.
Booth socretnry-treasurer.
The society will meet hereafter
on the llrst Friday of oyery month,
with tho exceptUm of July, when
as tho day fallB very near the
Fourth, the meeting will ho held
July 11. Miss Nettle Savago will
bo hostess.
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I HVHXIXO I'AltTV. I
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Miss Ituth Allen entertained In
formally at cards Thursday evening
In honor of Miss Mnbol Wilson, who
Is visiting her sister, .Mrs. F. L.
Grnnnls. Among her gucsra were
Miss Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. V. I,.
Grnnnls, Miss Nan Drowning and
Messrs. John Donaldson, Fred l'nyno
and Chns. Frampton.
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tiiimiim: ci.i'ii,
The North liend Thimble Club
hold a short business meeting at tho
Jennings storu Friday nfternoou,
but adjourned without accomplish
ing much as thoro was no quorum
present. Tho club will meet for Its
usual sowing boo noxt Frldny at
tho homo of Mrs. Linden.
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PICNIC I'ARTV.
Mrs. ,.!. A. Swnusou entertained
tho young folks of her Sunday
School class and a few friends at
n delightful picnic party nt Sengs
tncken Park Inst Weduosday. A
sumptuous picnic luncheon followed
tho usual outdoor diversions and
tho little folks and tho grownups
enjoyed It Immensely. Among the
older porsons besides Mrs. Swau
Bon, present woro Mrs. Piny. Mrs.
fitonecyphor, Mrs. Wallace, Miss
Stella Peterson. Miss Illnnnhe Tollof
soii, Miss Anna Lund nnd Mrs.
Stonecyphor, Sr.
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MEET Tlll'ltSli.W.
Tho Eastsldo Social Club will
moor Thursday with Mr. Wm.
Steckle nt her homo at Enstslde.
I KEHXDAI.E CM'II. '
Tho Forndulo Sowing Club held
Its final mooting of tho our with
Miss Johnson at her homo in Fern
dulo yesterday nfternoou. Adjourn
munt was taken until the llrst Fri
day In September, when tho club
will meet with .Mrs. John llouser.
Sowing and conversation yesterday
were follnwod by delicious refresh
ments. Among those present were
Mrs. Rlohnrds. Mrs. Spado. Mrs.
Jens Hansen, Miss Annlo Lund. Miss
Elslo Larson, Miss Ednn Johnson
and Mrs. John Houser.
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W. II. M.
On tho second Tuesday In Julv the
C. W. H. M. will hold a meeting at
the home of Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo at
Plat 11, with Mrs. E. L. Hopson in
chnrgo of tho program.
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AXXIVEHKARV DINNER. I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo E. Qnlst en
ttrtalned at 7 o'clock dlnuor last
Tuesday evening In honor of the first
anniversary of their wedding. The
table held a beautiful center nioce of
pink roses and tho tablo decorations
were pink candlos and roses. Among
their guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. F. Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Ansgar
I.agorstrom. Miss Daisy Dean Hush,
nnd Mossrs. Cornell I.iiKorstroin,
Rowley Crult and Geo. Murch, Jr.
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LAWKS" AKT CLVI1.
Tho Ladles Art Club mot yester
day with Mrs. Wm. Hoss Smith nt
her apartment In tho Williams'
building for tholr Inst mooting of
this year's session. Plans wore made
for tho club's annual picnic, which
will bo hold at Charleston tomorrow,
Jf weather conditions nro favornblo.
A I, CALENDER
Saturday.
Ilrldgo with Mrs. E.
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Auction
K. Jones.
Mrs. I.
S. Kaufman sowing
imrfv fur Mrs. Heine.
Midsummer Dance of Swedish
LInnea Society.
Sunday.
Ladles' Art Club Picnic to
Charleston.
Tuesday.
Mib. Richardson lyul .Mrs. 0'
Connell at cards for Mrs. Ford.
Hoval Auction Ilrldgo with
Mrs V. U. Scott.
.Methodist Episcopal Ladles
Aid Entertained by .Mrs. E. W.
Schrock at Cooston.
Presbyterian Auxiliary Picnic
to North Coos Illvor.
WcdncMlny.
Auction Ilrldgo with Mrs.
M. C. Mnloney.
11. P. O. E. Annual lllrthdny
Dance.
Presbyterlnn Missionary So
ciety with Mrs. Ilutton.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. A. L.
Uuttz.
Tliui'Mlay.
North llend Altar Guild with
Mrs. S. A. Leiinon.
Eaststde Social Club with
Mrs. Wm. Steckle.
Friday.
North llend Thimble Club
with Mrs. Linden.
Loyal Woman's Clnss of
Christian Church with Mrs. Mc-
Cnrty. I
Norwegian i.utnernn lonug i
j People's social nt thu church. I
J-J.JTJ1,-.-.rJ-JJWU,j,wlf
The Rainbow hns been chartered to
carry tho club members nnd their
families to the beach resort.
Tho club will meet again on tho
first Friday In October with Mrs. D.
Vaughn as hostess. Mrs. Smith
served a dainty luncheon nt tho close
of tho afternoon session.
Those present at yesterday's meet
lug were: Mrs. Mutt, Mrs. Lang,
Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Ed
man, Mrs. Flyo. Mrs. Sehroeder, Mrs.
Suinnor, Mrs. Ilousoworth, Mrs. I III
deubrnnd, .Mrs. Iloagland, Mrs. Kin
ney, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. McArthur.
Mrs. Story, Mrs. llnsmussen.
. OFF TO THE RANCH.
Miss May Prouss will take ns
guests to tho Merchant ranch near
llandon for a week's stay. Misses
Elvira FrlzoQii, Inez Johnson, Mny
.Myron nnd Helen Merchant.
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V. P. S.
Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young
People will hold u mooting and so
etui at tho church ball noxt Frldny
evening.
.IOLLV DOZEN.
Tho Jolly Dozen will hold Its un
nual election of officers next
Weduosdny. Tho mooting will prob
ably bo hold nt tho homo of Mrs
A. L. Hut., unless It is chniigcd on
account of conflicting with Mrs.
Miitz's Missionary Society meeting.
Part of the nominations have been
made, being ns follows:
For prosldont' Mrs. H. M. Hush
nnd Mrs. A I bee.
For vice-president Mrs. Geo.
Hourko nnd Mrs. A. L. Ilutz.
For secretnry Mrs. W. T. Gale
and Mrs. L. Chrlstonscu.
For Treasurer Mrs. llrocknilllor.
Mrs. Faudon and Mrs. Johnson.
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The Marshllold Prosbyterlan Mis
sionary Society will he entertained
next Wednesday bv Mrs. W. Hut
ton. 1 Sr.VDAV SCHOOL SHOWER. I
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MUh Mny Prouss and the children
of tho primary classes of tho M. E.
Sunday School entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Hntledgo nt a handkerchief
shower at the church last Wednesday
evening, spending a very pleasant
evening telling fairy stories and play
lug games, llosldes tho guests of
honor, several parents nnd friends
weie present, among thorn Mrs. Cof
fin. Mrs. Sargent. Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Sunnier and Kiln Fargo. The,
children present were Leottn Smith,
Ethel Sumner. Mario Sargont. Edith
Sumner. Wllla Hyerly. Frances Sum
ner. Leona McClees. Mnybollo Nel
son. Hazel Coffin. Eileen Shelton,
Aldeen Smith. Ceclle Smith. Helen
Perkins. Hertha Dnls. Hoxlo Hall.
Donald Allen. Hort and Georgo Why,
Kugoiio and Thomas Crosthwalt.
George Wostorborg. Lawrence Me
Atteo and Philip Coffin.
1 DANCES. I
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The Mnrshtleld Elks Lodge will
hold their annual ball at the Eagles'
Hall next Weduosdny evonlng. Juno
2-1 If Is oxpected that about 200
couples will bo presout nnd it prom
ises to bo a most delightful affair.
Tomorrow the Sons of Norwnv's
picnic at Knegron's Grove will, ' if
tho weathor pormits. bo attended
by ono of the largest irowds that
has gathered for an affair of tho
kind In many mouths. Tho Coos
llay Concert Hand will furnish music
for It.
Tonight tho Swedish Society
Linen will glvo Its inid-summor
dance at tho Finnish Hall. Dnnc-
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i PAX-IIELLEXIC HAXQl'ET. I
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Arrangements nro boliiij mndo for
a Pan-Hellenic banquet to be held
July G, probably at North llend.
All' of tho fraternity men on the
Hay are Invited to attend to effect
a permanent club or organization
of the fraternity nion here. A par
tial list of tho fraternity men has
been compiled, but all fraternity
men tiro requested to send or turn
In tholr nnines to either F. D. Co
nun or J. C. Kondall, who hnvo
the mntter In charge. Tlioy have
arranged a constitution nnd by-lawa
for the permanent organisation.
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nixxEits.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCornine were
guests of Mr. nnd Mis. C. K. Perry
at dinner Thursday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Songstncken
entertained nt dinner Wednesday ev
ening, numbering among their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Missoula.
Montana; Miss Florence Million nnd
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCornine.
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I IXl-'OHMAIi CHAT. I
Mrs. W. T. Merchant writes
frloinlH that she has taken n suite
nt the St. Angelas Apartments for
herself nnd son, Churies. Mr.
.Merchant nnd dnughtor, Helen, will
soon Join her.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. llnrgelt nro
nxiipeteil home oarlv next week from
n trip to Portlund nnd Puget Sound I
Points. On their return .Mr. nnu
.wrs. enri v. i-jvertsen win leave
for California to visit for n few
weeks.
Mrs. E. E. Straw has returned
from Snntn Hosa where she visited j
re at ves nuil ntteiu ion ino marriage
of Harry G. Uutler and Miss Vivian
Taylor.
MIsa Frances Golden, duiighter or
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Golden, will
grndimto from the Lincoln, Hlgn
School nt Portlnnd Juno L'fi. Her
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luuinei iiiiii Biniui, iiiiiii, uiu n
In Portland visiting rolntlvos and
awaiting commencement.
Mrs. W. S. Chandler is oNpectou
home early next week from Port
lnnd, where she has been visiting
her mother following trips to Sac
ramento and Eugene to attend the
ninniages of her sons, Irving nnd
Den.
Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Tower nnd
Miss Nolllo Tower nro expected here
early next week from San Frnnclsco
whore they hnvo been visiting roln
tlvos tho past week following tholr
return from Monrovia where they
spent tho winter.
.Mrs. M. A. McLeod hns returned
from a trip to tho Hoso Carnival In
Portlnnd. Mrs. MeLcod wns ulso
a delegate to the state convention
of tho Eastern Stnr.
Mrs. E. E. Hrando has returned
from n trip to San Francisco whoro
she visited at tho homo or her
dnughtor.
Mrs. 11. W. Oleson Is expecting
Miss Edith Dunning nnd the Misses
Moreen, of Ilerkoley, soon for n
visit of several weeks.
F. I. Norton nnd his niece. Miss
Edith Preston, visited friends In
Myrtle Point this week.
Mrs. Joseph Tnylor, of North
llend, wns the guest of Mrs. Percy
Poet, of Enstsldo u few cloys tills
week.
Mrs. I. S. Kaufman and Mrs. Itelso
nro planning to make u trip to Myr
tle Point Tuesday to visit a friend,
whom they knew In tholr old home
In Illinois.
Miss Nora Tower Is expecting as
guests this week Miss Hutli Hrown
llo or Vallejo. Calif., and Miss Char
lotto Cowle of Alameda, Calif., fellow
students nt llerkelcy and Mirorlty
sisters, who will iiiuko a two week's
visit nt her home.
Itowloy Crult, ono of this year's
grnduatOH from Oregon Agricultural
college, and roninmnte there of Geo. '
Murch. Jr.. nrrlvod this week vln
Drain and Is visiting nt the Murch
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Qnlst left this
morning for a week's outing nt tho
Gold nnd Sliver Falls above Allegany
and will visit Mr. lsakson at his camp
thoro.
Mrs. Willis Varney expects to lonvo
shortly for nu extended visit to hor
old homo nt Anoka. Minn.
Misses Elvira Frloen, Mny Prnuss,
Mny Myron. Inez Johnson nnd Helen
Merchnnt left this morning for a
week's outing at Hiillards.
Julius Matson. the seven yonr old
son of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Albert Mntson.
who motored to Portlnnd with his
mothor nnd rolntlvos two weoks ngo,
Is expected to nrrlvo today vln Drnln.
Julius is trnvellng alono nnd snyB ho
had all tho sight seeing ho wanted
and so he Is coming home, Mrs.
Me.tsou will contlnuo to visit with
friends In Portland and in Wnslilng
ton. W. A. Toyo. G. W, Kaufman. H. S.
Tower, Claudo Nasburg and I. H.
Towor. who took tho Murshflold
Irrldgo club nioinbors to Shoro Acres
Innt Wednesday In different nutoino
b!lo8 wont to lllg Creek on a picnic,
nil returning in tho Into nftornoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank niaek. Mrs.
Hosa Prouss and tho Misses Tholmn
and Lois Hlnck lort yestordny for a
short visit at llandon.
DENTAL SUPPLY DEPOT
OPENED ON COOS BAY
Mnimncr llhcli AiliK Another li.
poitnnt Dt'imitineiit to the
I ted Cross )ruK Store.
KrauUllii C. Illrch, who returned
yesterday from a business trip to
Portland, while in thnt city perfect
ed arraiiKeiuents to ndd n complete
lino of dental supplies to tho Hod
Cross stock. Horotoforo San Fran
cisco nnd Portland wore tho nearest
Points nt which dentists In this sec
tion could securo any supplies, and
nt times this necessitated somo vorv
Inconvenient delays. As n resuU
of this enterprise, dontlsts will now
he In n position to securo everything
In tho dental lino promptly.
Ir nlso Indicates tho development
of Coos Hay ns a jobbing center ns
these goods will be sold to dentists
only.
You'll Delight
Tho "Solby" Shoo
ipprcciak's individuality and distinction in hep ' )( -wear
for tin: woman who desires hop shoes to look
as well and fit as well as any other part of hep wear
ing apparel.
All "Sclhy" Shoes are made with ro-iu forced
arches. When you slip on a "Sulliy" you I'eel t he
support instantly it fits at the, arch as though held
1 y a gloved hand.
Evening Slippers in
the Popular Shades
at Hub Dry Goods Co.
U'ntr i "Se1l!"-"TI,e Shoe Thai A'm no 7miA in,
AT HUB DRY GOODS CO. ONLY
On Display at
Complete line ol hand-made laces and Oriental iMiilirnidiM-ies Mandarin
imonos I land-hags and Scarfs. Imported and .shown by Mrs, rims' I
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Donolioe.
Hub
oroxxfiLL nriLDiNci
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i-'ixi: eiiot.w.M civi-:n.
Children's llay nt .Mnrxlifleld Cln-ls.
thin fliureh.
An iiiiusuully kooiI proKintn wns
l'Ivkii nt t lit. .Mai-uhfleld Christian
church last Sunday evening, the oc
casion being the Children h Day ex
orcises. Tho progrntu wiih iih fol
lows: Song by school, "My Country, "Pis
of Thee."
Scripture rending by Superintend
ent W. A. Held.
Prayer by Hov. .. O. Howard.
Hecltatlou, Until llSnon.
Drill, "Cry of NntlonSS'
Duet, Kuruest Hume! nnd Lavlua
Painter.
Song, Helen liiimel.
Recitation. Blanche Coppel.
Song by school. "Tho Fight Is On."
Drill, "Lineup," solecteil.
Song by school, "Onward Chris-.
tlan Soldiers." I
Hocltutloii, .lennlo Howmnn. '
Duet, Helen Imuiol nnd Margaret
Wiseman. I
Hecltntlon, Hay DuvIh.
Song, "If I Wore lllg Llko You."
Hecltntlon, Kurnest Imniel.
Chl(lpn'B Day Offering.
HemnrltR by tho Hiiiiorlutendeiit. j
Song by school, "Hlost Ho the-
Tie."
Closing prayer nnd bendlctlou by
the pastor. i
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Tho children's day exorcises which
wero held Sunday In the Methodist
ICplscopal church, consisted of tho
following progruin: -
Song. "I long to bo King," by an
il lonce.
Wolcnnip, by Helen Laird.
Song .by choir.'
Recitation, Helen Ilisey.
Hecltntlon. "A Little Maiden,"
Floronco Lnlrd.
Hecltntlon, "Tobacco," Merlin
Nowlln.
Kxorclso. "A Ladder of Praise," by
Klght Little (Mils.
Hecltntlon, Horthu Jointings.
Song. "Summer Dny," choir.
Hecltntlon. Krwln Slirlvor.
Kxorclso, Mrs. OiuIku'h i-lnss.
Hccitntlon. Vivian Slirlvor.
Pnnslos, Six Llttlo dlrls.
Song, "Siinimer Dny," TwpIvo Llt
tlo Olrls.
Kxorclso, by Two Llttlo Olrls.
Solo, "What n Friend tho Children
Found Him," Maud Fryo.
Hecltatlou, Mildred Johnson.
Recltntlon. Karl Stownrd.
"nird," Three Llttlo Olrls.
Solo, "Sleep Llttlo Hlrd," Kvolyn
Clarko.
Rocitatlon, Kdward Laird.
Kxorclso, Ed. Laird nnd Doris
Grubser.
Song, Four Llttlo Olrls.
Recitation, draco Nollner.
Recitation, Victor Johnson.
Talk. Rev. Albort Hlsey.
Song, "Calling tho Prodigal," by
choir,
Invocation. Rev. Hlsoy.
The two dnughtors of Mrs. Fryo,
Florenco and Ruth, wore christened.
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XOHTII IlEXD XEWS.
Tho Mothodlst Eplscopnl Ladles
Aid socloty will bo entertained noxt
Tuesday at n chicken dinner and pic
nic by Mrs. E. W. Schrock of Coos
ton. Mrs. E. R. Hodson nnd dnughtor.
Lrmn, woro visitors at tho Robert
McCann homo In North llend todny.
FRESH SHIPMHXT FOSTER
OKKAIt'S CAXDV nt LEWIS'.
in Wearing the "Selby"
is made for Hie woniiiii who
A new shipment, of "Solhyy--hl)s ,
suede and all the popular li.wT-r
A A to V).
Price $3.50 to $5.00
This Store June 21st and 23rd
Dry Goods Co.
i A'Mo.ri;r"sToir ! T,,,s 'i:VA,m'
Llttlo Loulso Old ley, tho I l-yoar
old daughter or Mr. mid Mrs. A. II.
Oldley, who wns operated on last
Wednesday for appendicitis, Is re
ported doing nicely.
E. Stublm of Dine Ridge, came (o
town yesterday Hiifforlng from a
piece or steel Imbedded In tho front
of bis neck. Ho went on to Mercy
hospital mid hnil It removed.
W. H. Leacli Is convalescent nftor
a few weekH' Mines.
M. I). Meeka Iiiih been confined to
his homo tho past couple of days
with a Hovoro case or Indigestion.
Wins ('use. A telegram from
from Portlnnd states that John West,
who was ailing tho C. A. Smith
Lumber Compnny ior $L'0,0()0 for
the disablement or botu logs, secur
ed n vordlct In Fodoral Court for
2500 dumngcH. Ho was Injured
at the mill hero somo time ugit. W.
T. Stoll wns bin attorney nnd a
number of tho wUiiossch nt the
enso nro expected homo tonight or
tomorrow from Portland.
Outing Suggestions
KODAKS
More fun with kodak
pictures of all your
good times,
THERMOS BOTTLES
Handy to keep liquids
hot or cold while on
excursion trips,
FOLDING CUPS
Carry them in your
pocket,
$1.00 WATCHES
Leave your good watch
at homo,
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 122,
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LMIOXKoGl.
Tho work of InilMIng thttnDu
the boulevard i llit of way undtrtht
supervision of Abncr Trlblxj kit
been practically completed throajh
the Hcyuohls Dowlopuicul Coapisy
property at an expense of itmt
Snoii. To extend the trail oa to
CharlcHtoa liny will coit about I10J
more. Wo need thli anoint ot
money.
Who will put It up? Send or (In
your donation, to Dr. Stra or Burt
Dnroiuiis, Don't unit for tbea to
call mi you. Any amount howtttr
small will he npprcclatoJ, l( thtn
are any hilmrlni; men or labor orpa
Izatlons In tho city who care Mo
nato ono day's scnlco ploaw tail oa
Ahnor Trllihoy. l'lione 155
This means nuicli to MariMlcU
and the patriotic cltlicm of tie (IV
eniiuot afford to let It remit la fall-
HOPLKVAIti) COMMITTEE.
New STVM3! In I'HOTW at
i;r.Ti-:ii.ss sTiino, !U inn
Hnvo your Job printing de t
Tho Tlinca onico.
WAX PAPER AND PA
PER TOWELS AND
NAPKINS
For putting up lunches.
No laundry - JUSI
throw them away.
TALCUM POWDERS
AND COLD CREAHS--To
keep your skin worn
burning.
FOUNTAIN PENS-
with.
(ycl6 Deliver j
Motorc:
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