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SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 1916 EVENING EDITION
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON,
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of the (rreat
"conditioners" in-
Bmm WrET'Lf00 elude a daily cup of
Ed P jchocolate in the diet of the men
Wgwho uphold their college or club
colors on field, track or water. It prepares
for the "big day" when brain and brawn are
5 to the final test.
honor winner Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate stands in the
ft rank In the recent world's food-product "championships"
tthe Panama-Pacific Exposition it wa3 awarded the Grand Prize,
the very highest honors.
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Ground Chocolate
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DORCAS CLl'll
FATIII.'lt after your linnl tlny'n labor what will adil uioro (o your
coiufoit null relaxation than u ulcu rocking clinic or easy
clmlrV
)IOUIi;it Wlml nlvcs joii more pleasure tliuu to Iiuvu a nlco itck
Ing i hale In which ((l M.t jour friend when hlio drops In to
H'tv or chut auhilo In the afternoon.
YOl'Xd I'OliKS Wlrnt itdilH itioru to tlio attractive, cony appear
mice of tho MMlng iooiii or pallor In your homo than a foiv
nlro rocklnj; chalrsT'or easy chairs?
In furl, they arc Himelhlii tho vtholo family ran
tko pildo ami comfort In. Couio In ami let us hlmw
)ou miiiio nlro .ones.
The Iiorcns Club ot Catching In
let wns pleasantly entertained nt
the homo of Mrs. J. M. Cillley
Wednesday nfternoon.
After a business session, ami
the iIIhcubsIoii ot various subjects
delirious refreshments wero served
'jy the hostess to tlio following:
Mrs. F. M. Collvor, Mrs. M. A.
Collvcr. Mrs. J. C. Olseh, Mm.
F. Glsch, Mrs. 1). A. Jackson, Mrs.
M. Knlno. Mrs. Win. Lnxtrom
Mrs. r. Messcrle, Mrs. A. Moore,
Mrs. .1. V. ItuaBol. Mrs. II. Smith-
gall, Mrs. C. Spooner, Mrs. Win.
Honebrake, Mrs. H. Hodson, Mrs.
I' A. SnccliI, Mrs. L. (5. Masters,
and Misses, Ida Mutson, Klna Kaluo
Ollld Hlchards and Irene Holm.
The club will mcot with Mrs.
Fred Messerlo tlio 2Cth or April.
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CHANDLER DINNER PARTY
1. It. Tower was host nt n de
lightful llttlo dinner party given
Inst Monday evening nt tho Chand
ler hotel complimenting Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Simpson who re
cently returned from n trip to San
rnmclsco and Portland. Tnblo fu
vpi.s were cholco earnattons. Cov
er.? woro laid for the following: Mr.
and Mrs. L. .1. Simpson, .Mr. nud
Mrs. Cluudo Nnsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
0. M. Ilylor, Mrs. Frederick Browne,
lames E. Montgomery and tho host
I. It. Tower.
VISITER HERE
A vnluublo section of exhibits
from tlio Educntlonnl Palace of tho
P. P. I. !:., visited by millions of
people In San Francisco lost year,
Is now making a tour of tho prin
cipal cities of tho United . States.
Prominent among these exhibits is
that placed by tho World's nnd
National Woman's Christian Tom
perunco Union, showing tho ef
fect of alcohol and hnblt-formlng
drugs. Tho Grand Prlzo was joyed
: :
nwnrdod this exhibit. Miss Mary
E. Drown, of Seattle, who was In
charge- of tlio booth and exhibit
last yenr has boon spending a week
In Coos County. Sho loft last Wed
nesday morning to Join tho aggre
gation of exhibits. She will bo
In charge of tho work during tlio
remnludor of tills year, adding to
tho collection until n lull nroson
tatlon ot tho departments o. '
of tho club gave a numbor of vocal
selections which woro greatly appre
ciated. Tho other apodal guests
present wero: Misses Myrtle Cowan
nnd Allco Cox. At tho close of the ev
unlng the hostess sorved n dainty
luncheon. The members present
were: Mrs. OHvo K. rown, Dr. Mnt
llo U. Shaw, Misses Irene Preuss
Myrtle Downor, Grace Johnson; Myr
tle Miller, Ellon ltudnas, Mrs. I). O.
Wolcott nnd Miss Curtis.
Next Monday evening tho eocloty
will meet with Miss Myrtle Downer.
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PALM SUXDAV ORSKHVANCE
Tho Sunday next beforo Kastor,
commonly called "Palm Sunday"
In tho Church calendar, has ntways
boon a great festival day In tho
churclt year and has been marked
by elaborate church services with
the singing of Inspiring music.
Pho day is obssrvod In commomo-
ratlon ot tho triumphal entry of
W. C. T. l Is prepared. Whllu Chrl.it Into Jorusnlem, which was
In Mnrshfiold Mlns lit own was the reckoned ns corresponding to this
guest of Mrs. Wheeler, on .'ltd it. day. Dolli In tho Knst nnd In tho
f Went where there grew up on this
day the ceremony of blessing and
MAItlMKI) LAST SATlMtDAV distributing "tho palms" nnd car
rying thorn In procession with llt-
The wedding of Miss Slgno Stora
nnd Mr. Alfred Nystrnm occurred
last Saturday evening at 8:. 10
o'clock In the Finnish hall, Jtev.
J. Richard Olson, of Portlaud, of
ficiating. The affair was ono of
the most brilliant of jiuli events
hold In Mnrshfiold for a number of
yenrs About 1100 guests woro
present. Full particulars appeared
in last Monday'3 edition.
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ALPHA DKLPIIIAX SOCItri'V
1
bloesoms. Tho tables Which woro
sot to ncconunodato about thirty
guests wero very nttrnctlvo nnd
gnvo an atmosphere of homo com
fort to tho rooms which wna sug
gestive of the Idea and Idoa'ls under
lying tho library movement from Its
onrllcst beginning. A slmplo lunch
eon, including hot coffoe, was serv
ed, and a delightful evening was
spent In pleasant conversation and
In becoming hotter acquainted.
A brief report of the past year's
work wns glon by tho Librarian.
In rospotiRo to the request of the
president of the Library Hoard May
or Russell spokb ot tho advantages
a city may hnvo from a froo public
library, nnd Superintendent Coo
spoke with enthusiasm of tho public
school's IndlsponBable need of n
good library. Tribute wna paid to
tho Simpson Lumber Company for
making tho library possible by do-
wero no mattprq of special httnlness
transacted, tho major part of thp af
ternoon being spoilt In nccdlowork
nnd chat, nnd at tho cIobo of tho
afternoon the hostess served a dainty
luncheon. Special guests presont
wero: Mrs. II. J. McICoown and
daughter Knn, nnd Mrs. Itcsnor of
Mnrshflcld. Tho momhers In at
tendance nt this mooting wero: Mrs.
C. S. Knlsor, Mrs. A. Iloelllng, Mrs.
John Million, Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Roo
crt Hanks, Mrs. G. J. Lemanskl, Mrs,
T. R. Sheridan, Miss Margaret Dunn
and Mrs. McDonald.
The next meeting ot tho Guild wilt
be held the second Tuesday In May
nt the home of Mrs. Sheridan.
NtiKDLICCIt.U'V CLUII
I
Mrs. ICdgar Hannan ot North
lleiul extended her hospitality yos-
natlng freo rent; and to Mrs. terday afternoon to tho Noedlccraft
Woodherry for donating two years. ciuu and special guests .Mrs. w. iv.
''Discoveries nnd Inventions" wns
tho Interesting topic discussed in
special topics by the Alpha Dolphlati
Society Inst Mondny ovonlns nt tho
homo ot Miss Allco Curtis on Klrod
Avcnuo. Roll call was responded
to with Items concerning Christopher
Columbus. A paper on "Maps and
Charts Known to Columbus" wns pro
pared by Mrs. F. K. Wilson and rend
by Miss Kllen Rtidnns. Tho othor
topics woro:
"KffoctB of Ills Discoveries on
Kuroponn Thought," Grnco Johnson
"Invention of I'rlntlng; .Movnblo
Typo," Kllon Rtidnns.
"Increased Comforts In tho Homo,"
Mrs. I). O. Wolcott.
The suggested topic was: "Tho
W'OHtern Continent has boon visited
by Vikings for nearly COO years pro-
fvlous. Why did not Kuropo rospond
nt that tlmo to tho discovery?" Miss
Myrtlo Downor.
After tho program, n social evonlug
I ot convcrsatldn and music was en-
Miss Mildred Ripley, n guest
miles and hymns. Tho ceremony
wns Intended both ns a commemot-
ntion, nnd ns n symbol of our tak
ing up tho hndgo of dlsclple-shlp.
At 8, 11, and T:nn p. m. on Sun
day In tho Mnrshfiold Kplscopal
Church there will be the fitting
commemoration of this day. In
tlio ovonlng an address on: "Tho
Children's Ilosannas" will bo giv
en, whou tho children's choir will
bo In attendance.
Tho following musical program
wilt ho carried out at 11 a. m.
Processional Hymn No. 90. "All
Qlory Land and Honor"
Tosohnor
Vonlto Emerson
Gloria Patrl ........ Mornlngton
Hcnodlcto Macfarlane
n'oncdlctiiB (Chant)
Tho Palms with Ilarltono solo
Fatiro
Mr. LnndloB
Hymn No. 210 "Stand, Soldier
of tho Cross" ' Ebollng
Offertory: Solo "Llko as a
Hart Allltson
Mrs. A. A. Scgorston .
Cello Obligato ,
Mrs. Q. L, tJroRory
Anthem "Jerusalem"
Pnrker-Rcoa
Presentation ot Alms . . Pralso God
Recessional Hymn No. 91. "Rldo
On! Rldo On la Majesty!.,
, Dykes
Mra. William Horsfnll, Jr. . . Or- '
gntilst and Conductpr. , -
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services ns librarian.
TlioRo presont nt tho lablo were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McColluni, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Geo. 1 Inzer, Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. M. Dylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo.
Mandlgo, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Coo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Worrell, Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Kern, Mr. and Mrs,
M. K. Kvorltt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Danks, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Morton,
Mrs. L. .1. Slmpsop, Mr. Klmcr Rug
sell, Mrs. L. A. Woodherry, Mrs.
Iforhort Armstronir, and Mr. Frank
Yood. Quests Invited who woro
not nulo to bo prosont wero Herbert
Armstrong, L. J. JJImpson, and
Mrs. Klmcr Russell.
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MYKIHSH All) HUCIKTV
Templo, nnd Mrs. G. L. McPhor-
Uon. Tho soctnl hours woro ploas-
antly passed In fnncy work nnd con
versation and during the afternoon,
Mrs. J. R. Glgnoux entertained tho
ladles with n randlug. Dollcloua
rofrcshmonts concluded tho session
at which tlio following mombora
wore present: Mrs. P. L. Swcar-
ngon, Mrs. C. W. Gregory, Mrs,
hV. y. Rnndlo, Mrs. J. II. HarrU,
Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Mrs. D. R.
Owen, Mrs. J. R. Glgnoux, Mri.
Earl Llnvllle, Mr3. Edgar McDanlol,
fntul Mrs. A. J. Fncklcr.
Tho next club meotlng will bo
In two weeks with Mrs. Herbert
Armstrong. ,
t . i.,l
ARM ROCKERS FROM $3 TO $35. '
Going & Harvey Co.
Complete House Furnishers
Rusty Water
th I?"0 rCJ or rll8,y wator occurs, It almost always conies from
riMi WatCr faucots Tll wtc" 'a discolored becauso of tho
not ii5 f lh ln8l'l of t,le ,10t wn,er l'nl"S 1 (ho 1'onse and is
co'd r forelFai mntter. for If It woro then both tho hot and
. ',, watcr woll bo discolored. Tho hot. water piping In somo
Oregon's Greatest Fishing Resort
The Ladles Aid Society of tho.
Swedish Luthornn Church of North
Rend wns pleasantly cntcrtalnod
nt the Victor Anderson, homo, Wed
nesday, April 12.
The following wpro preson,t ;
Mrs. J. Grant, Mrs. Albert Andor
son, Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. KJollnnd,
Mrs. Androw Strang, Mrs. K. Wct
tpc,k, Mrs. J. Snndon, Mrs. Win.
ErlekBon, Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. J.
HJubcck, Mrs. A. Snnqulst, Mrs..
John Malson, Mrs. K. Anderson,
Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Win, Strang,
IMrs. August Tyhorg, Mrs. J. Gran-
strom, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. Sennlo
Andorsan, Mrs. John Anderson,
Mrs. Klockns, Mrs. Frank Miiscub,
Mrs. Fred Krlss, Mrs. Albort Wlck-
lund, Mrs. Louisa Anderson, Mrs.
Mallnda AndoVson, Mr.' Alton Grant
and Rev. n. F. Ilongtson.
Tho Aid will moot May 10 at tho
homo of Mrs. Matt KJalman.
IjADIKH art cluij
I
Ten Mile Lake
YOU can find all the modern conven
iences and comforts at the TEN
MILE HOTEL
OLUIl AUXILIARY PARTY
Last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, E
L. Coo nnd Mrs. J. W. Mitchell
woro charming hostesses to tho la
dles nuxlllnry ot tho North Rond
Club nt tho club rooms. Mrs. I. 1).
GENERA CLUII .MEETING
Tho Ladles Art Club of Marsh
field mot for their regular session
pof business, sowing nnd social con
versation Friday afternoon at tho
homo nt Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy
who had as Bpeciai guest; i.
Ross, and Mrs. Honry O'Mara. Tlio
rooms prosontod a pretty appear
ance with tholr decoration ot frag
rant purplo and white lilacs, and
bunches of huckleberry. At tno
closo of the nftornoon, tho hostess
nssUted by Mrs. Ross, servod op-
potUIng refreshments. Tho mom-
bors out this week woro: Mrs. w.
n. Curtis, Mrs. Olivia Edman,, Mrs.
F. M. Flyc, Mrs. W. B. Hoagiana.
Mrs. H. O, Hoy, Mrs. Honry Hoeck,
Mrs. E. 1). McArthur, Mrs. J. W.
Mclnturff, Mrs. Warnor Ogren, Mrs.
F. L. Sumner, Mrs. O S. Torroy,
Mrs. R. H. Wnltor and Mrs. Oeorgo
Ayro.
Mrs. Charles La Chapollo will en
tertain tho club In two weeks at
her homo.
All the members of tho Qonorn
Club wero present at tlio mooting
Thursday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. J. W. DavlB on South Elev
enth Street, Tho afternoon liourfl
woro spent In fancy wprk and con-
Unrtlo wiib welcomed back' after n vunwuan ami inior uio iium
sovoral wooks visit In die south. florvc' dewctoble dainties. Mrs
E. E. SMITH, Mgr.
Lakeside, Oregon
HBBHBfck"B
houses
causps moro rust thnn In qthers, duo to tho galvanized
rn,ll . .. ""v vv.,
-""b o uio pipos being of poorer quality. When placing now
r repairing old wator piping, Insist on your plumbor using the
in.u !aUe ot salvunlzed Iron pipo of not lesa than throo-fourths
lncn diameter.
aJhere rU8ty 1'ot water is ospeoiallybad it can bo remedied to
deilr b' extent b'.Uai'iJJS a Pjwmhor attach an Inexpensive
tack f U'e Water p,po tor,B tho hot rater coll or stove
Tha it tl10 Iut-rolluctlon ot a small amount of llmo each week.
Hon r a'UlPd to tho hot wnt0r wUl ,arsol' prevent tho forraa
JomB0.niSt ,n tho hot wntor Ve3 out ,l wUl Inak0 th0 water
Don',! 'iarder nn(1 relu,ro moro BonP
HO d 'V0Ur llot wnter 8"Pl,,y l0 ,10t- A tomporaturo of
ttceGd'n" h Sllfflc,ent for all ordinary uses of hot wator and to
Tour t, CaUE?S troilbl- Fl"8" the rust out of the bottom of
tank h Water tank at leaBt onco a weok- Evory ll0t wntor
Mould have a faucet for this purpose.
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
MARSIIFIKLI) AND NORTH REND, OREGON.
YOUR ADin The Times will Bring
Business To YOU that now goes to the
Mail Order Houses.
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)iuimmerjnime
.esort
On Beaaltnf ul Ten Mile Lake
Take advantags of the low round trip rate at the
week end. Spend a delightful day there and select a
site for a summer home at Summerhome. Get your
choice while prices are lowest. See
R
J.O.Langwo:
rtfay
or
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ges
gguMHaaHMOapj
Safety First Service?
FIRE AND MARINE, AUTOMORILE, IIEAITII, ACCIDENT,
LIl'E, WORKMEN'S CO.Ml'ENHATION AND
LIARILITY INSURANCE
Tho diversion for tho afternoon as
planned by tho hostesses was auc
tion bridge, three tables being play
ed. Mrs. ILjnry Uorgman won high
scoro nr.d was presented with a bo
qitot, t cholco Amorlcan llcnuty
, roses, i.ato in tno nriornoon, .tirs.
SoKerstrom, of Mnrshfiold nnd n
jgraduato of Ohorlln Conservatory of
j music and who wnB present as a
'guest of Mrs. E. L. Coo delighted
!tho ladles with flvo beautiful vocal
soloctlon8. Mrs. Sogerstrom was ac
eouipnnled by Mrs. C. II. Worrell.
Tho numbors wore:
r, "Aria" . . . from Madame Iititteriiy
"Tlio Fairy i.ove" .... iiigBinaou
"Tho Cry of Wntor" Campboll
Tipton. "Lo Nil" Le Roux
(Sung in French)
"Tho Llttlo Gray Homo In tlio
WpbI" . . . ( ny Request)
Mrs. Sogerstrom possesses a lyric
soprano voice, which shows excellent
training and a thorough knowledge
of the art. The numbor wwcfi suo
rendored lu a sweet, clear and or-
presslvo manner elicited much nd
miration. Other Bpeciai guests
present wore Mrs. C. II. Worrell,
Mrs. H. L. Crawford, Mlsa Peebly
and Miss' Hume.
Tho memUors out this week' be
side tho hostesses wero: Mra. L. F.
Fnlkoustoln, Mrs. Charles Wlnsor,
JMrs. M. K. EverIK, Mrs. II. E. Rur-
mestr, Mrs. I. II. Dartlo, Mrs. Den-
'ills Hull, Mrs. Earl Powell, Mra.
Honry Rergman, Mra. C. A. Metlln,
Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, Mrs.
George Hazer, Mrs. L. C. Roynolda,
Tho club will meet again for a.
social afternoon lu two weeks, but
the hostesses have not yet been an
uounred.
Davis had as Bpeciai guests: Mrs,
Roy O. Rralnard and Mrs. Fay
Ward of North Rond, Mrs, E. E.
Ilrnndo and Mrs. J. C. Swansea.
The Indies will moot again In
two weeks with Mrs. Frod Smith.
.NORTH REND AID MEETS I
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
Tho North Rond Mothors' and
Teachers' Club will meat Tuosday af-
tornoon nt three o'clock at tho Cen
tral School building. Matters of Im
portance nro to come up at tho moot
ing, and It Is urgod that all members
bo presont.
PAST MATRONS' SOCIETY
The regular monthly business!
mooting of (ho Notth Rond Metho
dist ladles was hold Thursday af
ternoon lu tho Wcslnyau class roam
of tho church. Final arrange
ments wore made for tho apron
and rooked food sale which tho
ladles will hold noxt Saturday af
tornoop, The next meeting of tho
Aid will bo tlio noclnl afternoon lu
two weeks and tlio following ladles
will bo the hostesses: Mrs, Harris,
Mrs. Klblor, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. He
ll oe. Tho ladles prosont Thursday
afternoon wero: Mrs. Win, Nellson,
Mrs. A. S. Hlsny, Mrs. R. O. Holm,
Mrs. .1. S. Taylor, Mrs. C. II. Ever
est, Mrs. Wtoi. Klblor, Mrs. W. E.
Laird, Mrs. Honry Hoeck, Mrs. M.
Kohoo, Mrs. A. (5 Roab, Mrs. El
mer Wood, Mrs, L. T. Thorns,
Mrs. E. Nollncr. , ..
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Toko Riillding
E. I. CHANDLER, Agency.
Mnrhhflelil,Orcgon.
EAKTSIDK CLUII MEETING
LIRRARY ROARD ENTER-
TA.INH I
Friday evening at the Library
the ladles of the North Rend Li
brary Hoard, with te,r husbands,
entertained the members of tho City
Council nnd tholr wives.
Tho library rooms wero made
fragrant and beautiful with apple
Tho Royal Neighbors Club of
EaBtBlde mot Tuovday afternoon at
tho homo of Mrs. .1. C. Steckel nnd
spent tho tlmo enjoyably in fancy
work and social rhnt and towards
evening, tho hostess sorved appetiz
ing refreshments, The next meet
ing will be in two week with Mrs.
C. P, Keating, The ladlos presont
were: Mrs. Percy Petjt, Mrs. Frod
Moore, MrB, C. P. Keating, Mra.
M. A. McLaggan, Mrs. W. Stockel.
Mrs. Steckol Sr., Mrs. McLaln, and
illsa Mabo) Honebrake.
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NORTH REND OUILR
, ,
Tho North Rond Past Matrons of
tho Enstorn Star woro gnosis of tho
Marshflold society yesterday after-
noon at tltoir monthly business ana
nodal session, tho business being; flls-
ponsod with for tho day. Sowing anfl
luformal chut occupied tho tlmo until
'four o'clock when tho hostess Hervod
a dellcIotiB four course luncheon. Tho
ptablo decoratlonB consisted of Easter
rYavars, such as mlnlaturo rabbltn and
thickens, and at each plata was a
email basket of eggs. Tho Norm
Rond ladles present wero: Mrs. Nol
WcLeod, Mrs. Grnro Smith and Mrs C.
'II. Worrell, and tho Mnrslifleld visit
ers presont wore: Mrs. Mary Mc-
Knight, Mra. Carl Evortson, Mr. u
S. Hoffman, and Mrs. (1. L. Dindln
nor. The momhers of tho Marshflpld
Society out wore: Mjb. Lily FrUd-
barg, Mrs. Georgo F. Murch, Mrs. .
fj. Allou, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs.
C. II. Dungan, Mrs. 0. II. Marsh, Mrs.
AIM Hall utid Mrs. McCarty.
The next mooting wll bo the thd
Friday In May npd Mrs. Goorffo F.
Murch will bo tho hostess ,
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AID SOCIETY MEETS I
The ladlos of (ho North Rend Cath
olic Guild hold a pleasant business,
and social session la,st Tuesday u,f
ternoon at the homo ot Mrs. Dan
McD9nli (H WorUl BaiU, There
Tho Ladles Aid Society ot tho Nor
wegian Lutheran church nt Marsh
field, was delightfully ontertajned fcy,
Mrs. John Pitman, at hor home art
South Sovonth street, on Thursday
afternoon. Sho was nsslsted by her
daughter, Mrs. Kal Rrnnnor. At a
Into hour, refreshments woro served
to the following guests: Mrs. GUI
mark, Mrs August Olson. Mrs. Aug.
Frlzoen, Mrs. Isaacson, M'fc, GJer
ilrum, Mrs. Wlllielmlna Erlckson,
Mrs. E, Erlcksen, Mrs. P, R. Jacob
son, Mrs. H, nergland, Mrs. 0. 0,
Magnus, Miss Mamie Gulovson, Mrs.
ll. MhIsoii, Mrs. Kal Rranner, and
'Mrs, ' O. Thorpe.
(,Con,tJived. pa Paa Bliht) a