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Ki i i . '. i fi EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. 19 15-EVEHIMG EDITION.' iSkx mm j I! Ladies Modish Suits and Coats Fresh From the Style Marts l'ronf tho Jiiunty setting of tlio collar, to (ho graceful hang f tho I lure, these SiiIIh mid Coats "shad ov" Dame Imi.sIiIoii'h newest vtliim.s. They Jifo replicas of what Is tlio Inst lminicut voguo anions tlio ncknow lodged .stylo-maker of tlio world, with an added tinge of originality that give- distinction. .;. .?. A new sliliiinciil of Smart Walking Skirts $3.50 to $10.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. ".SMART WKA.lt FOR Coiner Broadway and Central Ave. WOMKX" Phono :t(ll SOCIAL OALKMlAU 4 ! won by Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Tlio living 100111 waH simply, bin nrus- tlcally arranged with autumn leaves, I symbolic of the season. Tlio af- !falr proved an especially delightful ,n ,1A " 99HMBifllHI Mm' ' OIIAMLVAIHCCLUB EuB' 1 rajr- I Mrs. 13. L. Coo of North Bond rc.id i SUNDAY Coos Day Band Concert In Orphcum Theater at 2:30 o'clock. MONDAY Alpha Dolphlan Society Hallowe'en party at homo of MIbs 1211cm Huilnas. Progress Club with Mrs. J. S. Hanson. TUESDAY C. W. B. 31. with Mrs. R. A. Copplo. WEDNESDAY D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Win. Vnughan in North Bend. Narcissus Club with Miss Hilda West In Eastsido. Prlsclllas with Mrs. L. E. Kolicrson in Bay Park. Presbytorlan Auxiliary with Mrs. lionry O'Murn. THURSDAY North Bond Episcopal La- dies' Guild with Mrs. I. I). Bnrtlo. Christian Sisterhood all day scsbIoii at church hall. Mrs. Charles Dungnn on- tortalns A. N. W. Club at homo of Mrs. Frances Haz- nrd. FRIDAY Kensington Club with Mrs. a. L. Dlndlngcr. Dahlia Club with Mrs. Olomaii. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. A. L. IIoiiBoworth, SATURDAY Mlnnc-WlB Club with Mrs. Mary E. Thompson on South Fifth Street. ... . ... -.. 11 t 1r.n T nnil Afrs. AniOH SllllllROll. Mr.lSnvni. . Mrs. Mary nicjiois, m. ". - ,; , :, - ' , h" rvcu a dalm, Mrs'. Ellon Sneddon, Mrs. R. E MU- ana Airs. mil mumm.,. .m. aim inneiieoii, t... m. itnlmln Mrs. A. J. Robert- Mrs. Fred anniiuerg, air. aim Am. th0w. invllo.i .... . '" "'"" ' :. .. .. .. . .... .i n..i..i.i.. m.... n.,ti n-.. t-i....,.. ... -" " l, .... Stubblofleui, .Mrs, iyn i-reu ul.hu, .... .....v.. .,, UU1IU uia.leson n ' John Dashnoy, Mrs. J. Mrs. L. E. Roberson, Miss Violet bqiiIi Knotti, MrandV111- one, those acting as substitutes bc i.. Mr. nt,.inlr. Nimliiirir nnil Mrs. Charles Hall, and tho regular mem-jM. A. Swcetman. Next Wednesday 1 son, Mrs. J. S Schmltz. Mrs II. Cox, Mrs. H. Folsom, Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Miss Muo Olcman and .Mrs bers out were Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, Mrs. .1, II. , Flanagan, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. Edna Richardson, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, Mrs. E. O Perham and tho hostess, Mra. J. II. Flanagan will entertain tho club In two weeks. : LIXK.V SMOWKR Miss Mario Galbralth of Eastsido was tho recipient yesterday of n de lightful surpriso Bhowor tendered her b tho moinbors of tho Narcissus Club. Mies Galbralth is soon to be coino the brldo of II. Gorr of this ci ty. .Many proWy and useful gifts of noodle work wero presontod to tho young lady who Is well known In that locality. After a pleasant social afternoon, dainty refreshments wero served, the following being present: .Mrs. S. F. Bock, Mrs. Lloyd PreBcott, Mrs. I. Hndlock, Mrs. Hen Wright, Mrs. Jennie Galbralth, Mrs. W. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. Ingle Pcdcr Bon, Mrs. Gilbert Stcckel, and Misses Hilda West, Blanrho Tellofson, Anna Lund and Mario Galbrnllh. : - PARTY POSTPOXKI) afternoon, the iiuxillary will meet with Mrs. 0Mnra In the Lungworthy upartments. JOLLY JlOZICX CLUB I Mrs. Brockmuellor of Bunker HIU waB an entertaining hostess last Wed nesday afternoon to the Jolly Dozen Club, tho hours being spent In tho usual social manner. Mrs. T. C. Young, wife of tho professor of the Bunker HIU school was taken In as a new member of tho club. Special guests proEent werot Mrs. E. U. Kol ley, Mrs. S. A. Slmonsou and Miss Besso Flanagan, and tho regular inomliors out wore: Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Duncan, Mrs. L. ChristoiiBon, Mrs. Otto Wal mark, Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. H. M. Al beo, and tho hostess Mrs. Brtckniuol lor. Tho club will moot In two weeks at tho homo of Mrs. Chrlston son and Mrs. Wnlnmrk will furnish tho entertainment. MKTHOIUST JjADIKS TKA 044 (Contlnuod from page 3) Mrs. E. L. Coo of North Bond rc.id a very Interesting paper on "Bogln- DI.VNKU PARTY Tho Hallowe'en party which tho Parents nnd Teachers club of Unst able had planned to glvo this qven- Ilng 1ms boon postponed until Monday evening, when It will bo given In BUNKER KILL PARTY Ono of tho prettlost Hallowo'on parties of tho season was that at which tho Misses Madge and Wini fred Simpson wero hostesses last ove rling at their homo In IVunkor Hill. Tho decorations wore olaborately car ried out in the nnllowo'on style, and Misses Aunu and Mubla Wlckmau nlng of Our Scale System" nt the (mtertaliiod at dlnnor last Thursday roheaVsal of tho Chamlnado Club yes- exonlng at tho homo of their sister Itorday morning at tho homo of Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Magco on South Ninth W. S. Nicholson. Tho rohcarsal was Street. Tlio guests included: Miss Interesting nnd enthusiastic as usual jaraco Williams and Messrs A. B. and tho club will moot again noxl Woods, Frank Hnrlocker and Roy Tuesday at tho samo place and hour ! GUI. ... i ... V . . .;. .;. I lUMOlt LKACJUK TKA A. N.,W. CLUB I rho Junior Lcaguo of the Metho- on entering tho house, ono was mnde dlst church gavo n splendid program t feol real "spooky," with tho wit-land silver tea Thursday afternoon Mrs. F. E. Allen, Dr. Juno Martin ches, black cuts and bats overywhoro. I In tho church hall, which Dotted them land Mrs. D. 11. Keating being prcs- The A. N. W. Club was eutortnlncd Thursday afternoon ut tho homo of Tho foro part of the evening was Epcnt In music, games and Hallow e'en sports, and ut the hour of mid night, a delicious luncheon was serv ed, Tho witches' cauldron was lit, nnd with tho lights turned out, tho guests sat around this and llstonod to ghost talcs which wero Interrupt ed every few moments with tho "tick-tack" at tho window accompan ied by squeals from tho girls. Lit- about throo dollars for their fund. Tho decorations carried out tho Idea of Hallowe'en, corn stalks, pumpkins, black cats and witches being very much In evidence. out ns Hpoclul guests. Autumn loav es woro UEod offectlvoly In tho par lor decorations, At tho closo of tho afternoon of sowing nnd convorsa- i tlon, tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Lily tho new school house. 4 PHILATIIKA CLASS PARTY Reading Irono Oulmotto Kroldborg and Mrs. Kllzaboth Hydo Recitation Josephine Savngo , sorved tempting rofrcshmonts to tho Vocal Solo Mrs. 12. G. Scott following: Mrs. a. A. BonncU, Mrs. Recitation ....'. Guondolon Hedges ; F. E. Hnguo, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Talk "Junior Work".. Rov KnottslAllco Hall, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Mrs. Vocal Solo Marian Gldloy I'rnnccB Hazard, Mrs. Kate Lando, tlo Maxlno, dniightor of Mr. and Mrs. ; Recitation Irono Woodworth Mrs, Alexandra Lnndo, Mrs. George Ray Simpson was a real little witch, Vocal Solo Leo Snvago and took tho part woll, In costumo. ! Tho grown pcoplo out woro; Mrs. 'Iho guosts doparted for their homoa'j. E Hedgos, Mrs. A. B. Woodworth, nt a late hour with many expressions oi 'appreciation to tho hostesses. Tlioso presont woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Hnuscu, Mr. and Mrs. C. Car pontor, Mrs. Ray Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Simpson, Misses: Gort rudo Scalfe, Lillian Thorwahl, Elslo Bakor, Holon McLaughlin, Ethol An derson, Ann Wilson, Edna Hanson, Mablo Mauzey, Maxlno Simpson, Al- Mrs. A. 1). Gldloy, Mrs. W. II. Por klns, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. E, H, Joo link, Mrs David ..olson, Mrs. D. II. Savago, Mrs. E. A. Nolson, Mrs. E. G. Scott, Mrs. G. N. Bolt, Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, and Rov. Knotts. Tho children prosout woro: Mnblo and Jean Brown, Bessie Spado, Holon Perkins, Kathryn Langworthy, Kate Wright, Irono Woodworth, Guondo pha Mauzoy, Madgo and Winifred Ion Hedges, Marian Gldley, Mablo Simpson, Mrs. Park hurst nnd Messrs. and Doris Nolson, Allco Holmes, porgor last Wodnosday nftoruoon Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs. E.O'Connoll, Mrs. II. E. Quint. Mrs. Charlos Stauff and Mrs. Annie Towor. Mrs. Chnrlon Dungnn will bo host ess noxt weok at the homo of Mrs. Hazard. . 4 AUCTION BRIDGE CLUB Pink cosmos very prettily decorat ed the homo of Mrs. A. E. Adols- Stovo linns, W. J. LcPnlm, Charles Iohq Nolson, Marian and Floronco Tldlnnd, Ernest Wood, Joo Honnes-jKardoll, Irono Oulmotto, Shornld and ho. Ira Sturtovnnt, Fred HIU, Art Charlos Joohnk, Knto Gregg, Ray- ,monu O Mara, Ross Knotts, listnor Nelson, Joscphlno nnd Leo Savago, I Bllllo Mclnturff, Vernon Ford, and Hanson, Cyril Hobort, Enrl Chlsholm, Bon McLollau, Ralph .Matson and Al bert nnd Archie Simpson. ? $ v CLASS HALLOWE'EN PARTY This ovonlng, Misses Edith John son, Holou'Stnck and Marian Wright George Murphy. ! KXTKRTAIXS THIS EVENING Mrs. D. B. Keating Is entortnln- nro entortnlnlng tho eighth grade ' Ing nt cards at her homo this oven- class with a Hallowo'on party nt the, Ing, tho affair bolng carrlod out In homo of MIbs Johnson. llnllowo'on stylo and decorations. Any Lens Duplicated While You Wait frequent headaches," smarting, watery eyes are the forerunners of failing eyesight. ninety-nine cases out of a hundred can be corrected with properly fitted glasses. we are eye-glass specialists. Up on examination we can determine whether you need glasses or the ser vices of an oculist, in either event, we'll be perfectly frank with you. we Guarantee our work. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store when sho was hostess at a delight ful session of tho Auction Brldgo Club, Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln winning high scoro prlzo. Toward evening Mrs. Adolsnorfrer served Hunt rn. froshmonts Mrs. F. M. Parsons ! Presbyterian church mot nt tho homo substituted for Mra. J. S. Lyons, oi Mra- " Fo,som for n B088lou aml Tho Phllnthcn Class of tho First Buptlst church, Miss Allco TIckoll teacher, invited tho girls of Mrs. March's claBB to Join with thorn In celebrating Hallowo'on with a deli ghtful mnsnuorndo party at tho hono of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright on South Fifth Street. Tho guests, many of them lit comical costumo, on entering tho houso woro greeted by a ghostly flguro In tho hall, and tho living room was appropriately ar ranged with pumpktiiH, nnd the usual cntp, bats and witches. VnrloiiB liv ely games and contests weru Indulg ed In, making tho ovonlng a round of pleasure The guests repaired to tho dining room at a Into hour and wore sontod nt a long tnblo which was very prettily decorated with yol low streamers and mlnlaturo black cats, and thoro was placed boforo thorn a dollclous ropast. Tho Invi tation list to this enjoyable affair Included: Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Miss Ma mie Gulovson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright, Misses: Allco TIckoll, Flor onco Wllllo, Olllo Mooro, Leona PoBt, Roso and Valentino Adnlr, Naomi Danlols, Allco Richardson, Ruth McLaughlin, Miriam nnd Clomouco Wright, Bcsslo Rudborg, Louise Thompson, Gonovlovo Gosnoy, Bor nlco Pntchott, Holon Gulovson, Mar garet Stack, Ruby Wright nnd Chnr nor and Albort Wright. . AUXILIARY ALL DAY SIJS- j SIOX j At ton o'clock Inst Wodnosday morning tho Missionary circle of tho and tho membors out woro Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. E. Crosthwalto, Mrs. Cattorlln, Mrs. J S. Hanson, Mrs. W. II. Konnody, Mrs. A. O. Rogers and tho hostess. Mrs Catterlin will entertain tho club tit tho next meeting In two weoks. j. .;. VJ. following this, tho Indies' auxiliary of tho church repaired to tho homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo on Hall Avo nuo, whero at noon, a luncheon wub sorved to qulto a latgo number, tho ladles clearing a neat sum from tho affair. Tho afternoon was spoilt in sowing for tho bazaar which will bo hold tho first dny of. Decembor, and tho Indies say that thoro will bo sonio protty nrtlclos on sale then. Thoso Last Thursday aftornoon, tho la dles of tho North Bond Mothodlst dliurch gavo a pleasant Silver Tea In tho church. Chrysanthemums nnd other Fall flowers woro used In deco rating. Tho tlmo wns spoilt social ly nnd towards ovonlng, refresh ments woro served by tho hostesses, Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Wm. Chnppoll nnd Mrs. Kvorlst to tho following ladles: -Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. GubBor, Mrs. A. S. HlBoy, Mrs. M. Kohoo, Mrs. W. J3. Laird, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. W. McNay, Mrs W. Nlol boii, Mrs. A. G. Rnnb, Mrs. Rngstad, Mrs. Joo Taylor, Mrs. E. L. Wood, MrB. Fred Llstor, Mrs. Murry, Mrs. Gllnot, Mrs. Schrock, Mrs. Emory, MIbs LouIbo Elomlngor, Miss Hamil ton, Rev. A. S. HIsoy and Supt. J. T. Abbott. j. .j. 4. , ,- I EVENING PARTY Allco nnd Loo Mcl.alu entertained n nunibor of young people ut tholr homo nt an ovonlng party, Thursdny night, tho houso was decorated with Autumn Iouvos nnd cut flowcro, n color schonio of yollow bolng used. Games woro played nnd prizes won by Emma Quatormass, n basket of flowers, tho goutlomaus' prlzo go ing to Mr. Hoolliug. Singing and dancing woro nlso onjoyod. Later refreshments woro served to tho fol followlng guests: Misses Emma Qua tormass, Jcsslo King, Slgna Larson, Eros Torroy Loyland, and Messrs. Harry Conro, August Iloolllng, Charles Phillips, Tony Ehorhnrt and Leo McLuln. , , . I (JIVES INTERESTING LKC I TURK Roberson, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Nelson, Brown. Mr. and t '-fl and tho children, norman, uuitn, ,.Mr. and Mrs. Fred v Corlcsn and Graco Orr, Olga and Iirn'Mrs. v. p liirri, ,, '''-fc ChrlsteiiEon, Henry nnd George Al- Sunnier. Mr. and Mr w bee, Archlo npd Albert Simpson, I thy, Mr. nnd Mrs f .l ' "P Froildio Hauuiiorg, nioyn iuuiisoii,nuu .Mrs. (Irovcr Wim. 1 . . ...,.. 1 t..i. .1. xt..i m.... ,. . . " """Uioa M. joiiu iuiuon " mini" iiuiouu. .wis. v. a, Lanenanii. 'I . s s;r.-.-" t S v ' ' visg ntiri n... .. "vb I Krank Howon .' "MjM and Mrs... .,, ,, TN - ", nvaury. FIRST OK SERIES Flanagan cntertnlned ' 1 Mrs. J. II nt her homo last Monday afternoon at tho first of n series of three I .i-ill (AI 'Mr JN o to: auction brldgo parties, tho appoint-! Mlss Uctnulo TcetiX uionts being of autumn leaves and a f(-'W friends at ),(f . T ..,. f 1 ...; i. .,.,.,' i. I sveiilnir In Wniu 1,. . H' orn. At brldgo, Mrs. Win. llornfall, I rni,"t feed" nnd an hfej? n lnlftii ipi. . .i '" ltom Jr.. won first nrlzo and Mrs. G A.,11""? of fun, , .. ..... t Bennett tho consolation. At the closo of an exceedingly dollghtful aftornoon, tho hotscBS served uppo-' ert lhismorc, Shannon Vw .. . . . . mi... ...11 .... 1 N'nliln ll( ... ...... l Mta-CH Jessie King, Byrf Olhclla HeclHnsandiS tlzlng refreshments. Tho following j ,Vol"o I'lttmnii and Rct,wj woro lnvltod: Mrs. Henry Songs tackon, Miss Sengstnckcn, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. E. K. Jones, MrB. Edna Richardson, Mrs. Herbert Lock- hart, Mrs. A. 11. O'Brien, Mrs .1 4 1 . ... 1 .1 t Lure ot tit Ei ) Tho spacious North Cm, k honm of Mr. and Mr. nJ. Mill l, ll. ". w - " " l,ff . .1. -! W. Bennott, Mrs. G. A. Bennett. V".', " , Km ate,', '"' u "" uu season of Ui 1. Club, lloat service u Ij-ij by Messrs. Edwards nt o loreiioon passed qntckij 1. i ant conversation and Chrhta, J dlowork; when atr.oonakuJ uiniior was enjoyed, J Later the following projj particiiatcd In by all Roll call -ltcspondd a k,JJ till' n 'inUlnfiiUn .j....i. " .vM,6 uijiuifjd Discussion Honesty t tj,', ing. Topic Drugging the Eibyl narncr. Discussion Counter. Topic- Public OpInlM id' Hygiene, Mm. James XotlJ Personal ObscnaUoni of h ma-Paelllc Kxposlllon, Slrti Larson. Bible study course coal: Mrs. F. I). Hood, fonntiita torc'tlng part ot the propiadi closed with urlous naihl Roils. Tho next meeting vlll It M tho homo ot Mr, and tin. u K words November II Members present icreVaN Barker, Mrs, James K01B1, Mnhaffy, Mrs, Mabally ttU Bon, Mrs. J. K.Noah, Ma B Mrs. W. II. I'lpcr, MaUrmi Adeline, Mrs. P. 11. Rood, Jin B drickson, Mrs. Holms, Mri T. Rood and Robert. i Visitors were Mrs. Sinners,! Richardson, Mlw McClev.il Webster. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs. M. A. Dano, Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Mrs. E G. Flan agan, Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg, Mrs. F. E. Hnguo, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson mid Ml hh M Initio Sheridan. J ! : I niltlSTIAX SISTERHOOD 1 j SICSSIOX j 0 Tho ladles of tho Christian Church Sisterhood spent tho day IiibI Tues day ut tho church hall In sowing for tho bnznar, which will bo hold early In Dccombor. At noon, dinner was served and tho ladles woro Join ed by n nunibor of tho liusbnnds nnd members of tho families. Noxl Thursday, tho Sisterhood will hold another nil-day session In the church hall. TIiobo attending this week woro: Mrs. II. W Painter, Mrs. S. .1. Immol, Mrs. W. A. Rold, Mrs. Mnttlo Blaln, Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mra. Chan. Powors, Mrs. E. Ynko, Mrs. L E. Hondryx, Mrs. J. W. Motley, Mrs. 11. A. Copplo, Mrs. A. T. Ciib tor nnd Mrs. Roso Gregg. ! i I I PROGRESSIVE ROOK PARTY . Last Monday ovonlng nt 'their homo on ContrnI Avo. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo l). Sumnor onlertnlncd a parly of friends In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Hendry, recent 'arrivals from Michigan. Pink, and whlto cosmos woro used most offectlvoly In tho decorations. Tho affair was dollghtfully Infor mal. Progressive rook was Indul ged In until n lato hour, when tho charming hostess assisted by Mrs. i Dr. Mnttlo 11. Shaw of this city lectured boforo a good number of Intorested llstonors last Wednesday ovonlng In tho Eastsido school houso on "Hints On Raising Child ren." Dr. Shnw Is a pleasing speak er, and hor remarks woro highly ap preciated by thoso who had tho ploas uro of hearing hor. Tho Parents, nnd Teachers Club of Eastsido wan rcspoiiBlblo for the affair. f I PRISCILLA RO( PARTY Tho PrisclUa Club ontortalnod tholr husbands and families with an ovonlng party Inst Saturday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nolson in Bunkor HIU. Tho grown ups played "C00" nnd tho young folks amused thomsolves with var ious gnmes until n lato hour, when sumptuous rofrcshmonts wero sorved. Those presont woro: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Albeo, Mr. and Mrs. W. Erlck son, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. L Chrlstonson, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed I PASTIME CLUB OK NORTH j BEND ' present wero: Mrs. Win. Halo, Mrs. j F. A. Tlodgon, Mrs. C. H. Waltor, I Mis, A. T. Haines, Mrs. 11. h Pratt, Tho Pastime Club of North Bond Mr8. T.,agdon, Mrs. A. E. Dlmont, enjoyeu n pleasant social anernoon , Mr8i D Ai Jone8i Mr8. Pi Mi FJy0( Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. L Erlckson, 111 Htiwini? mill rnn viirKiirifiii ivhutimh' day aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs, Roscoo Hazor, when Mrs. Wm. Mc Nay was entertained as special guest. A committee, Including Mrs, Tom Juza, Mrs. Joe Olln, Mrs. Rich ard Marshall, and Mrs. Roy Brain ard, was appointed to arrange for a card party, which the club will glvo In tho near future. Tho othor mombers present wore: Mr. Earl Hiitchlns, Mrs. Milns Richardson, Mrs, Frank Muscus, Mrs. Justin Arms, Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire, Mrs. A J. Surbeck and Mrs. Edward Tlinmna At iitn plncA nt tliA nftnr noon, tho hostess served dainty re-1 treshments. Tlio club will meet again in two weoks with Mrs. Earl Hutchins in Bangor. V V Party Prizes AJIDITION.H. ROfim'XN O.V l'.VIII; HUH No prlzo can comparo with a woll chosen ploco of Jewelry, nnd It need not bo oxpeuslvo. Something uso ful nnd orunmoutnl will plenso tho recipient. Our stock Includes many appropriate articles, Including Laveliers Pendants Chains Brooches Bar Pins Thimbles Ivory Novelties Chatelaine Pins Beauty Pins, etc. Wo will bo pleased to show them to you. Wilson's Jewelry Store 78 Central Avo. Phono lBMi 11 j ft BULBS ) 1 4 H 4 4 HYACINTHS 65c per dozen A LILIbb 20c each MARHISSUS 25c to 60 per im TULin 35c to 50c per d r h flel; L ,& ;2 .. u ikiki q gi Mars Florist C .-., Clnre 25 JV I S Ml" ' ' MilMMTSWIMrBMrBJilMMMWllMMMWTlBlMjrrMMMaMMMTWlBJMiMgTaMMfM r n mi Wli MMMWl i I '- fc .- a untmmm wwm w i ML- I 'i. J&J-2Z5 BKil HI II rlffiiiHo M? ,ki 1 LiPI BHIHHHHHHHHHHHflHHHHto i , hm JHMIIIllllMiBiliBlgBHMMfcMMBaiWirMira mill ni mini in mmnriTrnr iwnnff fc-. -nTflVVI - i -HBB'mmKmBmanKmmmzfC4 n iU WV" BRIDGE CLUll Mrs. J. S, Coko was hostess on GOOD FURNITURE IN CORRECT DESIGN AND AT MODBwItnj wm w - of the Brldgo Club at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon followed by bridge at which diversion high score was Let our stock offer you some suggestions on appropriate pieces of furniture for your home. You wi b modest prices that will permit you to furnish from this store with a distinct air of class and quaiw Wednesday afternoon to the ladle! j the modest prices that will permit you to furnish from this store with a distinct air Johnson - Gulovsen NOR.TH FRONT STREET MA3 ry l. Hfcte j. auj )toiti)lLAatllStmMMTi!,, &k .