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THl! OKEGOM SUNDAY JOURNAL. rOHILANP SUNDAY HORNING. JUKC't. 1612, SOCIETY ttJ-YmnOJ rBOAl fACC TWO, - if4 I tu la ii4 a. r iw tititi ' 1 U . Is ia i It ifr - Wiii.al wit ,). Wit la .fv--v I. 4 . y Mi lrtti at. Hi (, a4f ! t .teB. Mat It Iwir Wi ..!, la'W!. A M K4 M m bar-at It llilkiM wall aU ta. UM, a 4 ) I la. '-4viL Al 1 Wtl Mia, It altar f nvi Mi. alar Kaa. M't ia Xr M M lly. AMMitl l lb Mi it M J.ai U t'rwl. Mrv MllU.r a. Mi. Vil Uit aa4 UIm !( 0lbt Mi wilr dil4ifc4 la Xliv aiara wvr 4 h a 4 . Inmi4 a4 tch s4 wait Miuir lw liliti.4 Ilk JI la ctlli la arid rk l ri w f afcl hr I lata Hi. Mr, a4 Mia. la n f o aa ti44 Jtia hNiMy t l"- sa a4 l via I a taa4u rnr la Nw In! arts IHr till wafer rMg I hair be --!. Mith. ta Ik lau w Mr J Wly L44. Mr. Wlttlaw It Mcat. Mr I' A Oi, Mr- " t. CpUil. Mr. William KUIMf. Mr M. A. M. Aalr. Mr. Ji, 4. Ur la. Mr. It A. ralr. Mi Jaa r. ttwtag. Mia Uilaan 4 Mia Va lw a w lh CBrk for Ik onil bo I leg r-arly giB mday vniag lb ilunir Mivrch by lb junior ! portUad A4wy. Tr pruy of tr w wr givwn br Mr Arthur C. m racer. h alriln4 Mh a la T1.urJr UBlea f bride mJy vrtioc al br ItXlUrvd lUlahl bom. Tfc llvla rowm b)uura un Carolm Tioul rowa. and In h din in rwm llow Irt r lh chon flot. IUI- ln( Willi th Koale r hrr mother. Mr M A. Knlon. ud Mr. W. V Ka ion. Mr. U I. MUrky. Mi Hufu llultnn. Mi J. L. Ionrd aiwl Ur. T I. Hall rv4. Tby wr UI4 br Ml Murn Carnpb!!. Ml Oirll aten. Ml lll Morrow, Ml Mary DC and Ml l,ucll nloo IUIllnf bout lh room war Mr. (orf w. IVtarhka nd Mr IUk rnlon. About )6 ful catlt. Th prl artnnar In th brldf limn Friday rr -'r r. 1 Pall and Hodrt Cirnt Vr mnA Mr ' Allien Rd Ml Qlady DonOho) ar rclvlnf fvlleit tin, on th birth of a on. Chrli Allen Hoed. Jr., Thumday. Th Wlllamatt Chaplrr. IHutliUr of th American BdTolutlon. cl brat rill Day. Jun I i, at th Notch borhood llou. Hccond and Wood trr-ot. at J 30 p. m. A tUg will b prentd and a flat staff la bing mad by th boy or tft manual traminv ciaas under lh direction of William Hand ler. 811k flat will b presented to lh children of the evrsl cle and lliel mitste. 'Tli followtnc profrsm h tiwn arrsnied by Mr. K. A. Job Onenlnr rAmarka. Mrs. Ilorac B. Fen ton. Recant of Wlllamett Charter. D. A. ri.; music, "America;" "Daufhter of th American Revolution," Mrs. I'arri 11. Beaumont, fitat Rrsent of Orjon, . A. U.: 'Th Orl!n of Our Flf. MIm Rmma Howell; vocal solos, "Th 8ecret (J. K Scott snd "Kcstasy," (Kummcll). Mr Henry W. Metistr, sc comlnlnl. Mrs. R. O. Hammond; ad drets. "Flat- Pay," IT. Soils Cohen; pre- r nut Ion of I hi. rise, Mrs. Jloraca B. Fenton: ccertnc of th fl. lira. B. W. Otlenhelmer; vocal aolo. "Th Star Spangled nanner," Mrs. Henry W. Mats Br: the raising of th flat and aalut to the flag, by theo. hlldren or eitn borhood Hous. All I. A. R. members In the city arc Invited to be present. As n welcome to Mis. W. H. Wallnce, who Ijhm returixd from six months pnsred In Califomta. Mrs. F. A. Nltchey cutcrtHlned with right tables of brldse cm Friday. Curollne Testout roses In areat profusion were used with beauti ful effect through the rooms. Tha for tunnte players proved to be Mrs. Alma 1. Kats, Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mrs. James T). Honeyman, Mrs. Raymon Holman, Mrs. A. U McCully, Mrs. Adolph Prael, Mrs. J. A. Whitney and Mrs. Frederick Prael Mrs. Carl RJ Gray, Jr.. and Mrs. Holman served nt the table, assisted by Mrs. Will Wright. Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth and Mrs. F. Slmrns. Mrs. Harry Nlcolal hss sent out Invi tations for a tea to be given Tuesday, June 18, for her sister. Miss Martha de Bevolse, whose wedding to Lynn Coovert will take place in July: Miss Marguerite Bchwsb, fiancee of Walter Anderson, and Miss Wilma Flske, who will become the bride -of 'Frederick Martin next month. w The Alpha chapter of the National order of Sigma Alpha Beta, held their y Lii4r M.ki Ik I will tut l rW tul 4( aur'i - I MiMy i i mm p ub y a4 ty & 4wy r tiiiH 4 a- pMmtt f I- Mil l IM Jg IfMW Jf. iupvH fik 4 4 v k'". iu4 k4 Mi 4mI v t M UU airtt4 I iir tWf, - . - i It. ' rr bta Iff rtf ik ifc) a4 Mi ttaffiMW U kr V.ki. uu rM kiktM. U t k k. M k..w. " k . k U IU4.M s.k-4 to lkl IMWIK r. rtiy 4 k r. Tt i Ifl .H. Mi M. U UMii k Hair WW i4 Wvl Ik m AtMl ! l it4 . ' A ! k4 f4 I ! Ih rvi.UM M4 i-k .1 I. U.4. j Vlr.M 'ittl.4ttk'I si. SI 4 ! .. 4 .T'.ratr MiVTikkit MmT utri Viii : tTn! ;tjtv, v,v . 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Mr I Tkuir Atuior Biua i"brllf (ma, wb km k lag Hvrl Mr a4 Mi Iurkr4 V. l!4r lfl MtaMMM gaily for wk fo tfawlhla weak ag l4y for rinvlt. kaJI kl Mtavrfclraa Arvf A l fl IB I Wkl lky Will SBBkS lltlr filial lb Jr. Uly ik f Ikal wag I boa rtgki4 by ik at kaloe 4 11 f I bauagj 4k4 Ik grouad. rwt!A I IJulnsl Ft KUgor. I' X, f elm aaaa fraiiiie ffAt I rtgki I hrtmirioa rf yard I tpetl Ik Bsacbla n4 he flaally ac44 I arrlr loday la aparvd rl 4 wb It was bHd naiklag could I- witb hi ilr, Mrs Jam T. Maylan. 4oa lA A 111 a. Th rttl ram I Uaulananl KUgor I nrul lo Wash- dova d lb ainnaa Mlled la lb riA I lagian. I r, lo lak hi mlnallon NiKiunM rra My gio-4 1A r.llfor rapuln's rank. wfali trying la mka a f lis tit. etaj I w wrwck4 bl anx-hlna. bul aDcd ui I Mumi Marios and Flora Riuar ar- bun hluaif. II waa flying oa IhAlrlved Walnnltr from New lark lo e, j i""F s'vuimj na ma in inia i p in tunimir wiin ioir nioinar. vi tnm iiviil I uadam Julia iuutr. ails unii nan- llaiainand, Mr W. Blior sad Mr J Aull. af Ailania, Ua. w Mrs llcrtxri A Jrrll I real, will nlrtln IA labia whlat on Jun A by br lli. Mr Frl W. tvalion i and Mr. Jm M. Will). . Mr Francis I' Martrg tnliutnd V I e ltur wha 1 now In (tan Fran Mr tCiaard Birt boat t I Cl.-o. wl! b hr in a fortnight. iniia prlr urn HHntadir .'!! I , a i v. ii.... . ... J """a Mr rliri od hr gul. Vli I Ir Eugn ltocky cmt bom We4 l n Horn or in i i. . , .. I . . . . . . i . wif o94j i a i n3r rroitl cllg in iu aai an i win ft a..i.l.l Mia..&. ft.A - . I . ... . . . i . . . r. win b aiira -' ; . " . . , : I ,Dm. "m" J"'"r -- .....M u.m. IM i.hiwivt. mOIRII, IT. BOO NTI. g. t. nw Iff. r.d aflcraarJa Kd la ( lt MHUr.4 I w w w w I Mr Ft4 Rolhsrbltd sod her dsugh- Mr. Henry Kli.nl. ,n Co red aaoliivr I er. Mrs. Arnold Hilt who hv tn I w I h brtdg lunchsi on Thursday snd ra!1 . l-,,,,, vobiii hem. ye.l.rd.y. friend of lh liuaira, n)oyd br gr- v v rloua iuxpliallly and wild lh able Mr. and Mr Jovrph Khrman and klslaac of Mis iMnforlh. Mrs. Klriot- Master Joseph Ehrman. f Han Fran son a sister. ry drlall waa moat ir. claro. ar guaala al tha Mullnomah for farlly rarfied out Th renlvr at II. th Ream Frtlval tdhrr prorulnenl lahl bad a rtl wub I A eggs in It The Han Krnt lco guesla t lh Mulino bon bona wer liny egg filled wlib tnh ar Mr. and Mr A. I- Hullion nuls and tha plate card were held by a ruolr. Many clr toasta wer giv I Mrs. Loon lllrsch. baby snd nurae. en and sloiies Irtld. all ir(alnlng lo ihhnr relumed from New Tnik after a oarnyara. in gula present were Mrs two month's villi r.nner i urn, wire or 4 aplalu ('lark. sir, imwaon, Mrs. Vller Knn l.loyd. Mrs. F. W Rugbee. Mrs. Fred Fostr and Mr. Mathw Iteasoner. Ft Ids y w w On Friday Mr. J C Hryant and Mr 'JL II (Ireenougti of Irrlnglon. en. Irlslnd frlemls with IT tables of whlsl. Th Blor rlts of Hi Allen Prepar. lor school has sent out Invitation for gradualloa rclee Thursdsy etenlng st I o'clock In Hswthorn Park Presby terian church. w 4r Th leading artists of this city, to gether with several prominent eastern painter who have recently loraled In Portland, have organised "Th Sorlety of Oregon Artists." Thy have it char Mrs. Malhew Reasuner snd Miss lsn- Mr and Mrs. John f'lslre tfnnlellh left TueIsy for Halrtn, where Mr. Mon telth sang In refcllai. w w Mm fharles ' t'oon of Omalia, JCeJHL flPEWS ; A OF Finely Tailored Suits at 114 .95 ler mTmbsr. and har. ale-ted officer;!0"" W''h ,h" ' A?h' r' w'l, Vw "d, r ' ,he, ot .. rnn.. r,..i - c u.vi. vi,.A I rilneleanln for th eaal. Ml Dan- Mrs. II. F. Weaver for severs! weeks as follows: PMilJcnt r. C Mchlm. vl.s f,r, w, , h , Charleston. Uiresldent. Miss Adelaide Msgner; eecre- wA vi.. i ,,, v.- .- i--- ..... , . 1 . -1 wsiit AJ aaUaAOIIl I I . All HA SI I S, , - . 'J .I'S, 1 I IS IHIl II Ury. U. t. tTirlsllaneen; treasurer J w I W(J ,, visiting hr paranla. Mr Johns and 'harleri A. Johns Jr. left Rn Crook. This society, which will bold , .,, .... Mii.r -,niV u.... . .k.i. . r.. Its meetings lh first Monday .vnlng in each month, has adopted Its conatltu Hon and by-law and will Inoorporata, as It la designed to rnak tbls a perma nent organisation to keep In lln with remem- ser Hundsr hered by many In the poet aa they spent land. They will be eetabllahe.l In Irv- aome Urn last winter with their dsugti- Ington for the summer. Henator snd Hr. Mrs. J. N. Ilsrt snd family sro oilier w w I taker people who srs coming lo Port Mrs HlrsclieJ Tune has lull received similar art aOcleU In th metropolitan a large and handsome Dhotoa-ranh from . cities of tha country. There r three . Theodore Roosevelt. The Hoo.evelts Mr snd Mrs F. 8. fitsnlcy. sccom rlaases of msmborshlp active, assocl- j ar persons friends of Mr. Tupc snd p.nlrd by Hielr d.ughter. Mls Cornell ate and honorary and It Is Ins purpose ; In s let ter rec eived from Mrs. Kooeevelt Stanley left Thurdsy for the east to and plan of th society to promot art and art Interests In every way by giving exhibitions from ttm to tlm of th work of tha society and also loan ex hibits of famous pictures to the gen me asm lime, iney exprsa re ret 1. nn. aKom a month Thev will aton ana ampainy st her long and serious I In Wisconsin n rout nd.wlll visit. In New York city snd Mrs. Niamey's lllneaa, Captain and Mrs. Yule nf. now located eral public and thus sld In srt sduca- In the quarter formerly occupied by Hon and cultura In Portland. t nplaln Newman. w WW Rachelors of the Multnomah Amataur Athletic club held their first mot dinner at the Oregon Orllle Friday snd after tho spread 14 of th mem went to the Orpheum. The bachelors tlio post decided st the table to give a series of monthly dinners each of which ls-to be followed by a theatre parly. Those who Mended tli Orpheum after the dinner were: 8. K Kramer. W. W, )ucsy. R. M. Clagstt. A. T. Caswell. Lpo Paronl, l)r. J. W. McCollom. Edward M. Duffy, T. Hast, A. A. Courtney Jr., Robert Macglll, Harold Chamberlln, I-. O. Gib son, C. O. HJermstad and W. C. Francis. old home In astern New York. The return trip will be made by wsy of th Canadian Pcalflc. The Inspiration for tho Journey la the graduation of O. tur Two concerts a week by the Fecond 8,nlr at T' " J"n 1J" Ut,hlr. cr'owrlVof'ro"116 ,,r':t Pr. Clara T. Oerrlsh. of Mlnne.p night Krcat irowds of people who enjoy the K.. H..,i.i.r Ml.. Orar n.ri hho'po.i.n,U8,C C0' h"d' "r,V" 0t !EX.fwUt?Uy?Vt SOCIETY PERSONALS w In honor of James H. Morrison, au- hor of "The Mlracli " In which Florence Mrs. Balile Clark and her' daughter. Miss Helen Clsrk of New j'ork, will ar rive Tuesday to be the guests of their cousin, C. S. Jsckson, and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Jackson will leave on tha lath for 004, B-2H02 Ban Francisco to meet Philip Jackson, who Is returning from Princeton for tho summer vacation. Mr. Juckson saw polls. rriah, Ir. snd Mrs. 8. K. Mooro, at the Portland. Mrs. Uerrlnh and her daughter have Just returned from a sojourn at White Sal mon with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wll llsins on Tawasentha ranch. w w Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Oiltner are guests at present In Washington, D. C. w Flemlnn-Wlnters orchestra. Phones-A- .. 1 w , V 1 the llg Harvard-Yale game yesterday cently. Mr and Mrs. Ira Powers were and wU , Lo 5 dinner hosts last Tuesday evening. The Loala befor, reBchln th "Baay CiVy r--- ...... - " - -, 1 - 1 tT r i . Hrxr.ii 1 nnn nrr enn il-hi t .r t t EVENTS OF THE WEEK t n 1 In .. Kill, mnnn fit 111. Xlotel Multnomah, Wednesday. June 6 A active members were present. The .toastmaster was Sidney Murphy. Quests of honor wer Manly Treece, Clarence Stephenson, Nell McEachen, Edmund Munly and Clifford Blfton of the Alpha Tau Omega, Boston School of Tech nology. Flag Day will be observed by Mult nomah chapter of the D. A: R. on June 14 at 1:30 In the Bungalow theatre, which has been donated for the ooca slon by Manager George Baker. No ad mission is to be charged and a special invitation will be extended to the G. A. R., W. R. C. and school children". An Interesting- program, typical of the day, will be given. w Members of the Professional Woman's league, recently organized, will give their first luncheon on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Butler (Miss Ines Stock ton) ' entertained with a tea on Tues day complimenting Mrs. Frank SWlivan of Seattle, who has been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Mauss arid Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. John J. Alexander (Miss Albertine Dletrlck). Pink 'lilies were chosen as the decorations through the rooms. Mrs. Mauss, Mrs. Robert Noonan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harvey, Mrs. Hsr- vey is Mr. Morrison s sister, Mrs. Har rison waa again honored Friday night when Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey were hosts at dinner nt the Portland hotel. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powers and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'German. a r GARRISON NEWS 4 General and Mrs. Marlon P. Maus entertained about SO guests at tea st their charming quarters after tho polo game on Thursday afternoon. A num ber of Portland people came out In autos to witness tho game. w w The event of last week was the re ception given by the Vancouver Elks to the officers of the post. . General Marlon P. Maus was accompanied by his staff, Adjutant General Major Flem ing and aides, lieutenants Whitley and McCleave.. Colonel George S. Young lud his personal staff and Colonel John Conklin of the Second Field Artillory, with his staff "was also present. Mavor xrwin, members of the council. Senator a. a. isastnam, uoya Du BolH, president of the Commercial clnb, and about 20 cltisens welcomed the officers to the city. Speeches were made by General Maus, Colonel Young" and Mayor5 Irwin. Refreshments were served. I Actual Worth $24.75 to $30.00 SUCH VALUES ARE BOUND TO CREATE A SENSATION, AND THE SHREWD WOMAN IS QUICK TO TAKE ADVANTAGE You can select your ideal from this lot. Every suit beautifully tailored in the season's most accepted styles and materials of the newest and most desired weaves. Pretty grays, tans, browns, navy or black. AH sizes. The miss, the small woman and the large 'will find theae to her liking and remarkably 1 1 A Q C low-priced at p.iJiJ New Ratine Peplum Waists A new and attractive waist, made of cotton voile, with Dutch collar and peplum of ratine in lavender, tan or white. Reg ular $2.50 Waists, special at. , ....... .' :. --$1.95 Mil! fell - Cloak and Suit Dept. Second Floor 126 Sixth Street Near Washington VISITORS are invited to in spect Portland's neatest, cleanest, brightest and lar-" gest specialty Cloak, Suit and Millinery house. YonareWelcomed One of the finest programs ever of- L I fered for an informal entertainment at a private home was enjoyed by a large Fathering at the home of Mis. W. L. Tomllnaon, 825 East Morrison street. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Julia C. La Barre, leader of the Portland Shakes pesre Study club, opened the program with sn address upon the work that the dramatic department of that organise- Tahoe and tho Tosemite valley before returning. w Mr. and Mrs. James T. Barron have returned from th? east after having passed the winter in Boston, where they placed their daughter, Miss Anna Bar ron, and son, Robert Barron, In school 4r Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns landed In 'Ion has done under the efficient tutel- Ncw York on Wednesday. Thev win aks of their various Instructors. Miss return to Portland about the middle of Anna C. Poyas followed wHh a reading tho month. from As You I-iko It. act 3, scene I. it w Mrs. II. S. 'Dodge gave a strong inter Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lewis have pretatlon of the potion scene from "Re purchased property near the C. Hunt meo and Juliet," that showed a decided Lewis residence on Riverside Drive talent for the portrayal of Shakespear where they expect to build a new home, ean roles. The chamber scene from "Hamlet' was realistically presented Mrs. Samuel Rothschild Is home from bv A W. Neale as Hamlet and Mrs. E. visit in Boise, with her mother, Mrs. r. Tlnnev as the oueen mother. A touch 1 . .1 in ' n III Fa IK. Letters from Miss Catherine B. Tav- lor stat that she i. enjoying her new home irt Washington, D. C, snd has met many old army friends. Miss Tay lor was honored at a week end party of comedy was added by a reading from "Henry IX" "Faistafrs definition of honor," by Mrs. J. C. La Barre, who in considered an authority on that gen tleman. The only deviation from the .. .f thJ Ll! fnilmV;111 Shakespearean series was the reading in. LtLln i P. hh ,atCr "Faust," taken from Goethe's and oy a sojourn at the beach. Marlow's versions, and cleverly ar- i ... a. 1 1 f3.-. at a WOMEN'S SUITS at HALF PRICE NAVY BLUES AND MIXTURES Our special offering for Rose Carnival. Week is a Iare assortment of Women's Suits in navlrbTues anj mixtures, plain tailored or fancy models, at, ONE HALF PRICE S2a-SUlTS-NOW-$14 $32 SUITS NOW $16 $38 SUITS NOW $19 $40 - SUITS NOW $20 .552, SUITS NOW $26 568.SUITS NOW: $34 . fje partfiolom WASHINGTON AT TE N T H STRE E T 1 r Mrs. Edward Tracy Bern Is and her lit tle daughter, Leone, of Billings, Mont., will be the cuests of their sister and aunt be enjoy Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hart are home rangea Dy 1188 Anne " ?yas 8.lnal from their trip abroad. tne complete story was mieresiingiy ( told In a 10 minute's reading. Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton have re- E. Tlnney gave a piano accompaniment turned from Europe, where they went of selections from, the opera, "Faust" some months ago in company with Mr The tent scene from Richard III as and Mrs. C. P. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Interpreted by A. W. Neale was a fin Charles Swigert. itihed performance. The lights were - turned entirely out and the audience Mrs. Carl R. Gray is back from St. was thrilled by the sonorous tones of Paul where she went to witness the in- the actor's voice as ho read the lines de- stallatlon of her husband as president scribing Richard's grewsome dream, and of the Great Northern railroad. was carried with him to Bosworth Field by the sudden transitions, of his awak- Frlends of Mrs. Joseph K, Clark of ening from the terlble dream. Mr. Neal Lo Angeles, are rejoicing to learn that is a professional Shakespearean actor, she will pasa the summer in Portland, aiui it .in tn hi enermi ni5tnrw Mrs. Clark, who numbers many friends that these series of "evenings" have nere, spent summer oeiore last at Alex- been a success. The program was In- Don't Envy Your Friend his or her "diamond, get one of your own. Yes you can. Our easy payment plan is at your disposal. I'ay us one-third down, the bal ance a little each week or month, we charge no ex tra for the credit accom modation and give you possession when making: first payment. Mara&Bloch Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 283 MORRISON. 74 3RD ST. andra Court. w Mrs. William MacMaster left Port land Wednesday for the east, where she will sail for Scotland to be gone until early fail. w w- Mn. H. C. Wortman expects to go east about August 15 to place her daughter. Miss Helen wortman, in Bryn nawr. Mrs. A. a. Baker arrived yesterday to pass the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Fielding- Kelly. - .- - : w Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur cam home Tuesday aftr a sojourn of several months abroad, where ahe went In com pany with Mrs. John C. Lewis. ' - - ' '.' - " Dr. and BIr. J. H. Wortman. of Brownsville, Texas, who have been- tha guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Wortman, left yesterdsy for MeMlrinville to be the guests of Mr. Wort man 'a mother. They ( terspersed with Interesting vocal nuis bers contributed by Miss Nina Joy, Mrs. AOlebisch. Mr. Neale and Mrs. C. L. Thompson. ' On Monday the Portland Shapespeare Study club met at the Laurelhurst home of Mrs. T. 6. Townsend for an adjourned business meeting and installation of of ficers. Mrs. Julia La, Barr was re elected leader. Delayed ' reports were read and Installation followed. ' Mrs. Herbert G. Reed, the retiring president. gave an address reviewing th year's work. Her last official act was to pre sent each of the new officers with aa ex quislt bouquet of white roses, the club flower, and to Mrs. Allan Ladd, the incoming president, a gavel, the only weapon allowed. ' Mrs. ' Townsend pre sented Mrs. Reed .with a large bouquet 'of choice roses accompanied1 by a speech cleverly roucrted. In Shakespeare's own words. Mr a. W. W. Dounard palj & fin tribute to to retiring officer for -the APOLLO and other FINE PLAYER PIANOS! Free Demonstration All Week 88 and 65 Note Player Rolls. Sherm3nt Clay & Co. OW X09atXS03r AT SIXTH Quickest Results Are Obtained by Want Ads in The Journal TELEPHONE HERALD Have a patr of listening receivers put in your office, your home. 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