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WMk ' mT - J ifca. T!t OltEGON STATESMAN, galea, Orrta, Sancta? Mtntesy EfdrtaWr 22, IS31 Valley Society Stakes lively Note for Clubs and MMg 1 .. - - Club's Early Day Recalled at Affair Interesting Topic Before Mothers Club Waldo Hills Homecoming! What wealthof meaning that word hold Thursday for the mem berg, past and present ot the Wil lard Women's club. Ia spite ot the downpour and high wind, the women Began gathering at the Waldo Hills elnb house before noon. They found the main audi torium beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. A long table was spread at one end of the room and was loaded with good things to eat. Luncheon was served to 24 ladies and four children. Mrs. Fred Knight, president, nreaided at the meeting. Mrs. C r; Gear, the club's organiser and firat resident, recalled that on 1ut inch a wild and wet day the club was organised at her home November 20, 1013. Tne orsi nreeldent was Miss Pearl isr. now of Salem, secretary Mrs. Maude Haberly. now of The Dalles, treasurer, Mrs. L. is. tia hmrlv. deceased. This club, the oldest, rural club In Marlon county, has been a rinnrUhine organisation ever Other past president who re called events of tbeir aammisira inn were: Mrs. Karl Haberly Mra niTA Ramsever. Mrs. Will Egan, Silverton. Mrs. -Ted Finley, Mrs. Fred Knight. Olive Ottoway Mm. Adam Hersch. Mrs. D. F Tii iim an vfh nresident wore a card, hand sketched by the Waldo Hill's cartoonist, Frank S. Bow ers. The roll ot all members who had belonged In the 18 years of the club's lite was taken. My amusing (events were Re called and nearly everyone spoke of the road conditions and how, It used to be necessary to leave home Immediately following an early lunch in order to reach the place ot meeting on time. Mrs. C. C. Geer led the women In a group ot community songs with Mrs. Edson Comstock at the piano. 'Miss Ruth Geer. who was an infant during that period of the club's Infancy and always at tended, sang two delightful num bers, accompanied by her mo ther. Mrs. C. C. Geer at the piano. Mrs. Geer and Mrs. Edson Com atock played a piano duet. The program closed wltn tne singing of Auld Lang Syne. Present were Mrs. Will Egan, Mrs. Will King. Mrs. D. C. Daven port. Mrs. S. J. Comstock, Mrs. Robert Janz all of Snverton. Mra. W. P. Emery, Mrs. Adam Hersch and baby Wllleta. Pratum. Mrs. Dave Damseyer, Mrs. J. C. Currle, Mrs. C C. Geer. Mrs. Edson Corn stock, Mrs. Ted Finley and Nor ma Finley, Mrs. Fred Knight. Mrs. D. F. Hillman, Vera and Olive Ottoway, Mrs. Frank Bow ers, Mrs. Karl Haberly, Mrs. C. R. Riches, Mrs. Ray Klncheloe, Le Rae and Jimmy Klncheloe. Ruth Geer, Esther Liechty, Mrs. Robert Bye, Mrs. P. J. Neuswanger. Mn Trank Bentlev left Satur day for a trip to the east and a visit In New Philadelphia, Penn Chemawa The Chemawa Mother's Club met at the home of Mrs. Henry E. Boyes Thursday afternoon. The subject of study was 'Learning by Doing" based upon an article by that title in the cur rent number ot "Parents Maga zine." The presiding officer. Mrs. W. L. Allen, presented questions on this phase ot ehild training to which the members responded with many helpful suggestions drawn from their personal experi ences and observations. At the close of this discussion. refreshments wefe served by Mrs. Btfyes. assisted by Mrs. Rogers. Those nresent were Mrs. W. L. Allen, Mrs. H. E. Boyes, Mrs. Fred Cole. Mrs. G. E. ueuoran. Mrs. R. 8. Hicks. Mrs. C. D. Rain- ey, Mrs. F. Ratzeberg, Mrs. W. u Rogers, Mrs. T. I Ross, and Mrs, tHmi Turner. The elub meets at the nome oi one of the members every other Thnradav at two o'clock. Mrs. L. S. Lavelle will be hostess fornhe next meeting. Rubles Celebrate l?rew? 11 Luncheon , a ;..,..,,... I kjiven in fortiana run u v ci aai y Sweet Briar Club Guest at Kugel Home WaHaca Road. The Sweet nrlur rlnb eciooyed the hospital nf Mra. Karl Kugel at her lovely new rural home, Willam ette Lodge, weanesaay. gel showed her guests rnrouga iue modern home, which is beautifully situated on a hilltop overlooking the valley. f- V. O Moll. pre3iaeni, ! i.. ... . - . ia o. rnm mitt ees ior uo rkrloimii meetine. airs. r.,i,vnn chairman. Mrs. Rlapn n. Mr Charles Glaze Mra W. IS. Biouuaiu chairman. Mrs. Ray Binegar and Tn ifri Kneel. Plans were ais tnr thft Christmas meeting at which the group will have a 1 o'clock luncheon, a program, and will exchange gilts. Mrs S p. Kimball of Salem was a special guest Wednesday. Mem bers present were Mrs. Glen Ad ams Mrs. Ralph Allan. Mrs. Ray B?negar. Mrs. C. C. Chaffee Mrs. W C. Franklin. Mrs. Charles Glaze. Mrs. Lou Grote Mm -James Imlah. Mrs. E. u. axon, ah Patrick. Mrs. John Crabtree. Mrs. W. N. Stoddard and the host ess, Mrs. Kueel. Of Nuptials Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stefwer of Jefferson were In Port land Tneadav of last week t Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. D. R. r attend a farewell dinner for Mr. Rnble celebrated their 45th wed- J guiwer's brother. Senator Fred dine anniversary at their rural eriek Steiwer. wno left that night home at Lincoln Tuesday. Rev-I for Washington. D. C. Members erend and Mrs. C S. Bookman 0f the family present were John of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Steiwer. tha father, and' his chU John Ruble and Leland Franklin dren, Senator Steiwer, Mr. and of Salem were guests during lbs Mrs. Connell and son Bill, Mr. and day. Mrs. O. W. Walls and children In the evening a musical group Florence and Joan and Mr. ana Including Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Mrs. Karl 8telwer. u.it.an mriA anna Klrharrt. KOD-I .. .mi &i win Jr Mm Gaorce n-T rnritr and Mrs. W. N. PosaiblUty of tho organlsatioa. Crawford and daughters Alice I of a symphony study section ot and WUma surprised. Mr. ana the Salem Arts league aa Un. Ruble with a serenade and nounced by Mrs. Ella Cv Hath- naTty. away, art director of tha leaguOv Mrs Ruble was Miss Lasrei wao mviiea oaiem musicians ao- Dickerson of Champaign, iu. I tiveiy interested in piayin nstrn- They were married November 17, meats to meet at her home. 1140 18S6. I jnarxec Btreet, nex weanesaay ev David Russel Ruble Uvea on I enng. the donation land claim of nisi At that time it is nlanned to father, William Ruble at Orchard organic a music section of the Heights. After their marriage j arts league. Saul PolinovskL Rns- thev moved to saiem wnere ia7 I elan violinist, was niarea recently lived at Reed house, wnien is i t the November art league pro- now Miller's store until m Marcn i gram. Has consented to act as when they moved to Wolf Creek, I leader. It is Mr. Pollnovskl'a de southern Oregon, where they re-1 sire to develop the music section sided two years. Later they went I into a symphony orchestra at to Champaign and lived there 14 some future date In 19 0 9 thT mmd haV to Oregon and settled at Oak Grove. , -W. Trethric left Saturday After remaining in Oak Grove for Chicago to meet Mr. Trethrie five years thev moved to Lincoln irom inero inoy wiu Bo w thel?' present residence where Detroit where they will spend thev have lived for 19 years and thanksgiving with the Parents of where Mr. Ruble specializes in Mr.Trftt J?"' FfankJ?a fruits and farming. 2?LS,ltdrU,n?1 tl?Tt' 6th" Their four sons. Joshua, Co- fie Friday evening with an attrac- auille. John. Salem. Julius. Co- uianer quille, and Russell, LlScoln.; are living as well as -two grandchil How to Play Contract Bridge f t; V SERIES IS COB orchid and half ; blown yauow chrysanthemums and wnit w alysium. She waa assisted by Bet ty and Boya erowa n Eriekson. i trffi mtm wer won by Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mrs. Winnie Ko cker. Julius. Stauffer and Edd Eriekson. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crimps, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stew- A new feature for Statesman readers! -' -yv.' V.V. T- ' - i........ wriMi(lFt Mr. and Mrs. C Bridge. Contract U auUa the) Mr. and" Mrs. Juilas Stauffer, Mr m.M ... .ivi.. .hMH ani mt A J. Smith. Mr. ana a ... " .v c .1... 1 un nrii Bole. Mr. and Mrs. tog it or pUylnr at it. may bet- Leeteer Will, Mr. and rjk mmor . . . at.nffA Mra. Neva McKenzie Mr. vt!1"; ct.. . O Erickson.1 Mrs. Winnie Ko- to give Its readers a real service ekexJind Mrs. Hugh TV ells. In' presenting lessens by a na-j Uonal antbortty. E- V. Shepard. riTn- members of the The aeries will start next Thurs 1 TfTl nt Point gocial club day and eoatlnuo daUy tor an 1 l.innnntlT nterUlned at the doflnlta period. I a. Ut. George Guerne Start with the first lesson ana t R. V. Shepard, national aothority on contract . bridge, whose les sons oa the game start next Thursday fa The Statesman. keen them nn each day. Yon J B""Ci: will learn tho game. Its . unique system, ot counting and the safe way ot bidding. Mr. Shepard fol lows what Is known as "The om cial System" which Is. approved by such bridge authorities as Milton & Work. Sidney S. Long. Shepexd G. Barclay, the late Wil u.miwri mnd Tlsitors present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grab- nhnrat. Mrs. C. Jones, air. " a- v. sl Coates. Miss Grace D.k,ru Mra. Georre urioea horst. Mrs. F. R. CUrk. Mrs. Ol lre Shafer, Mrs, Rue Drager. Hiss Evelyn Coburn, Mrs. o. i. vr-, t f. robnrn. Mrs. E. G Mrs. A. van Orea Is here from Spokane as the house guest of Mrs. C. B. Van Slyke. Dr. von Oren will join his wife Thanks giving day as a guest of the Van Slykes and then they will return together to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. William Stacy Jr. will spend Thanksgiving day In Portland. bur Whitehead. Edward C. Wolke - Miss and many others. ta. nd'che host aid Mr. and Mrs. ucors" Watch for the series. They start Thursday, November 2( another thing readers ot The Statesman will have to be "thankful for." Lawrence Compton assisted tha hostess. " : Club members present were Mrs. - A. E. Campbell., Mrs.' Dais Groa- , so. Mrs. J. H. Mulligan, Mrs. S. J. , Thomas, Mrs. Joie Woolridge, Mrs. ' Barnes. Mrs. Bert Groves, Mrs. R. O. Conser, Mrs. Lawrence Compton. tho Misses Lillie Skel- ton, Margaret Mulligan, - Helen Conser, Myrtle-Compton, Beverly Gronso, Arietta wooiomage ano : Ray Wboldrldge The next meeting will be held the evening of December 8 at tha home of Mrs. F. N. Barnes. A cov ered dish luncheon will be featured. Thirty-five members of the Cal- ' vary Presbyterian churea motor ed to the home of Mrs. Cora Rid dle who was hostess at her home near Monmouth? to the meetinsT Thursday afternoon. A playlet. "Farming Eden" was the feature of the program with Mrs. Ed. Wunder. as Lizzie, and Mrs. Fran ces Walthers, "Anthony" the lead ing characters. Mrs. M. J. Butler sang two sol os and Miss Conny Riddle enter tained with violin selections. Assistant hostesses were Miss Maybelle Riddle, and Mrs. Mo-Crea. it .-u. It hostess. Guerne. The next meeting win oe De cember S. at the home of Mrs. J- M. Coburn, with Mrs. wmiani Propst as joint hostess. - jffrmn. Mrs. Herbert Skel- utv jp umnu vu.ci taiucu wv I , , , , t-f bers of thebridge club and thrtr ton ot tk. husbands Friday met at their i ess io w A' home east of Hubbard. The nesoay anernoon. rooms were gay with bouquet, of elded to hold m-tinga in the eve- ID9 w 111 Wnniridee and Mrs. HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. Wal do F. Brown entertained mem chrvsanthemums. The tables were I nlng during ine mier centered with small bouquets of 'Mrs. Joie Pattern v.ty d Elnthusiastic Meeting Held by Helpers Brush College One of the most enthusiastic meetings of the year for the Brush College Help ers was that ot Thursday when the group was entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. Ol liver Whitney. The color scheme of green and yellow was used ef fectively in floral decorations. A patriotic reading was given by Mrs. John Schlndler who also led the flax salute. Mrs. Karl Harrltt and Mrs. A. L. Kinton . . A. i S , were, m cnarze or. uevouonaia. Woodburn The I KlBa, ,chool hae9 of the thirty ljicr v ,1.. m, -A- moaHncr Aauist. afternoon. " mg tne nosiess were jus. urw Lehman and Mrs. U. J. Lenman of Salem. SDecial gueits for the after noon were Mrs. c-jorge senou A GIGANTIC 0 mm mm bors sewln? home of Mrs. Mrs Anna Llcnte won S a bean contest; Mrs. Impeco- ren won the consolation prize. Mrs. Emily Dowe won ia a 0 Hr ing contest. ,nd danghter Margaret and Mrs. Mrs. ... - -rrTt.f QolB P4 nle Abraham, Mrs. Waller, Margaret Ewlng. Marearet Alguier, ..!. t. nnn-o Edna Byers. rs. Warr6n Bonnev. Ruth and Loyal Mrs. Hannau inom, pi. Whitney all of Brush College. In imnoffivpn. ius. eluded In list of menxbers were Mrs. John Schlndler, Mrs. Lewis' Himmel, Mrs. Harry Bonney, ' Mrs. Karl Harrltt, Mrs. H. M. Buell. Mrs. D. N. Jones, Mrs. Fred C. Ewins:. Mrs. U. J. Leh man. Mrs. A. I Kinton and the j hostess Mrs. "Whitney. A 1 r-a r.aipr. and Mrs. Mary Kra- V:ZXr I Vuitor was Mrs- Wil vi.n who lives near the Pa- cifie highway. t. t,t iiipstine of tne sew h held at the home of Mrs Mary kralicek December 4 . . . ivamr of the Past Preal dent's club ot the Woman's Re-! mt at the home oi Va Bartlia Loveland Thursday j . . . WAV A and after a social v.; rpt. B. F. Shomaker read the UCilfi"--" j .AmA-- fria-A KrMa wr.ro a uw7 waauv v v v There's no use beating around the bush business is SICK and believe us we are not going to have a group of business doctors holding a post mortem over our business as long as we have a sharp pencil with which to operate. v Price, cost or anything else means nothing most of this merchandise you will see is going to be sold at half price. The original tickets are on the merchandise we MUST raise cash and we are GOING to raise cash. We don't, want the merchandise we want the money. DBUj'Y- KfW 2(2)1? S1HII&H3FI2A Miss Mabel Kilgore became th brids of C. B. Bentson Friday at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall. Mrs. Marshall was matron of honor and G. Beutson was best man. entertained with l"1 simple ceremony. birthday tea m w""1 a gown of gr6en cre and car- if.. Tannio r - r- asuu EABDS Genuine Rock Crystal and Pearl or Crystal Necklaces Values to, $4 at WA1TC1HIES ELGIX, ILLINOIS, AXD WALTHAM LADIES' AXD GEXTS' WRIST WATCHES: H PRICE 845.00 Now S22.50 $150.00 Xow S75.00 8S5.00 Now 917JM I flOOJM Xow $50.00 $20.50 Now $14.78 I $ 65.O0 Xow $S2JM $25.00 Xow $12.50 I $ 50.00 Xow $25.00 . i i . c.ln was tilled Wltn gllW i . . ibiuio " YiA tn I null, ruses. -n. iiiuuu i"' and for these Mrs. Jones naa vo l0mf9& for the immediate relatives fish. . Present wer a im. w Smith. Laura Mc uu . r. . T.nnia King. Rose A oris. Slary Ackerman. Bertha Lovelan. Effte Dunlap ana siwcm Mrs. Ronald Glover ana Julia Blodgett. Mrs. saran rem and friends. Mrs. Marshall was assisted In serving by Miss Cora Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Beutson will be at home in the Holly wood apartment after November 23. ... . . TtAAamur 1 n 1 ..... son win De is" . 4: corps entertained tne aepanmeni m rniritmas meeiing ui I (. Tn.Antii.k Vniimt ih i vi i ' club. ieresldent. Josephine Endicott; the ianirtiBAnt trAaanrer. Lulu 1 , Thomason. both from The Dalles, T..kKar The Guild. 01 tne l tu. Federated churches ct Hubbara, ne c Bentley of Hood RiTer, Fri bad an all day meeting with a d at pot.iUck dinner served by pot luck luncneon i the women of the local corps. mp Q I.. Johnson Thursday. I whii. ham thn dnnartment of- ' "'" . . i w I - : After a short business session i f icerg made their regular lnspec day was spent In finishing the tiQn Among the visitors present articles tor tne uai, were Minnie r . Horseman irom -.nt v. twpn Friday, uecemoer i n.Hiand nat national nfesldent: st the city hall. There will be 1 Mabel Nendel. department patrlot- . program wltn a piacv, l ic instructor; Anna Miner, aiaoei Gentle Jury." M Wright, Mary Ershberger and Those present were Jiesaiuw Martha Faulconer, au irom Ellen Carl, Amanda I Woodbura. Neva McKenzie, wnma ieiuer, - H. E. Adams, L.ucuie mooui.h, Lyons. a surprise pan w Nora Ward, Amanda unm. JO glren Saturday afternoon in non- Pardy. and G. Pardy. or of Mrs. stacia jucuau at homo of her son, Roy Huber. The Hollywood. The regular meet- occasion was her 69th birthday, ing ot the Merry Mlnglers was Those present were Mesdames H. .t th home of Miss Orlle rudaker. Emma Lyons. J. C. Mitchell. A short business session Kimery, A. D. Bodewr, uw- AiinwaiT iit tne usual social i jAhn Trass:. Aioeri muk. k Mr. Ril Harris and Mrs. In nmwn. Elmer Hiatt and the The simplest frock will achieveTBetty Coffee were visitors at the hostess and two daughters, Doris hlc when designed on youtmui, i meeting. Dainty reiresnmenis wC anfl Manno nuDer. Jtraight llaM. Could anything bo 8erTed by the hostess, assisted by . . . atraigni . ; d l l -ad Mr9. Coffee. wUaea Road. Mr. and Mrs. h tWo inverted pleata that " ciub members present were Ed of Wuaco road return- :; , tj,elr way from hem to bo- Mrs..C. C'Colwell. Miss Fern coi- e4 home Thursday avenmg irom dTci 1 A pold coiur. cuffs and Mrs. H. Jones. Mrs. L. B. Ballston wlwrt they spent two nelt add a note ot contrast. Wa Malm. Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. J. dayg wttb their son-in-law and made the original frock in brown f Ackerman. Mrs G. Tr?t,mnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Do Velvet eea ana inmmea me nostras, v.." j uui v ' - onSruTi'she" wwKhalSs North SanUam - The North M birthday 1 i,.nTt:. J.8h fabric . Santlam Woman's Sewing club thf nomg 0t Mr. an Mrs. Wln- r pi tern 12 is obtainable only retTtUr meeting Thurs- rnday avsning. Tnajoeca- la slxessSlO, IS. 14 1- day afternoon. It was decided to M was la compliment to Mrs. A t rwMlrM r l H yrds of II lncb ft Christmas party December c. Nicklos, Mrs. MaMa Towns, fhrie No dressmaking experience ijhe afternoon was spent am4 Emma Wtaegar. la necessary-to mako tnl moaei i au11Un(. M One SST.I9 Soth Thomas Westminster Chime Clock, ma- . $20.00 I2S.09 Seth Thomas, hour and bait hour 8trlkea2 50 J20.0& Seth Thomas, hour and r,5c:r.,tt!4r$io.oo $18.00 Seth Thomas, ffoar and half hour strikes QQ $15.00 Seth Thomas, hour, and halt hour strikes C(V price ejleafw $14.10 Seth Thomas, hear and half hour strikes Jf 2J Entire stock of ladles' ara geaU semlreciows a t o a e rings, sou a goia momuiip 7 price. $ 5.00 Xow 2JS0 $10.00 Xow o" $15.00 Xow $20.00 Mow $10.00 $ T.50 Xow $12JS0 Xow 6-25 ni lisa.00 Beth Thomas Full Westminster Chime Clock, sol id mahogany, Spanlan nign SfSLrr... $65.00. On SIS. 00 Seth Thomas Full Westminster Chime Clock, ma- $32.50 One $47.50 Seth Thomas Full Westminster Chime Clock, ma- $23.75 One $62.50 Seth Thomas Full Westminster Chime Clock, ma hogany or case . . . . Am One I3S.09 New Haven Full Westminster Chime Clock ma- ST. $17-50 One I4S.00 Full Westminster Electric Chime Clock, mahog any case at One $40.00 Full Westminster Electric Chime Clock, mahog any case at $22.50 $20.00 5 R - 1" - ST- 2239. By ANNE ADAMS V'V mi n Large selection, high quality, engraved and color combination compacts. Regnlar tlQ, at Renaud Perfume is an imported product not Imported in bulk and rebottled in America but bottled la Franco right In the factory in which it is made. The Renaud company raise their owa flowers and this delicate perfume Is one of the few made from 7Q actual flowers . . I f C with our pattern. BtU (UtMi eat ! cia p7r. WrM Hatoly year ma-w. , tUnM -. styto . . tar Mat aia - j Tfc fn wtalog Is ; tUr.. U (ntim taa fiftMa mU. CaUtoc wltt faV - tara. twatr-flvt taata. AMtms Inali;. rr. UTkaauUj- P.tura .PSi WmI ITtfc 1tmV Bw Tsrk f. Members present were Frances McLaughlin, Virginia Hanner. r.n Rhoades. Edna Guenkle. May Bond. Delia Kelthley. Morey Keithley anoMyrUo Howard. wiArm nardlnr Palmer bo came tha brldo ot JackFendali of Willamlna rriaay. n r membera of Tery old pioneer famine. Mrs. C. a. usoay oi Salam ii tha mother of Mrs. Fen daU and Mr. and Mrs. Fendall wilt spend tha Thanksgiving hol idays with bar. They wd make thair noma Sa DoLaks tor tao Thanksgiving Candies No w-.on Display; The OPA S82 STATS Fostoria Glassware, rots, green, blue, amber, topaa, l-f off. Wonderful opportunity to complete yoar sets for Thanks iTlng. Fine silver plated salt tad pepper aata. QQ,. Reg. t.e, at JOC Watch braceleU to tit any tyle watch. Values tj-l 1Q to S, at ......... wV 60 pieces ot our regular stock "of alga grada pewter to be aold at pnesw One beautiful S piece Sterling sliver dresser set. 01 Q 7C Rer. Et. at oJlaFelU 100 Sterllag sllTor sarrtng pleoos tn popular patterns to ha sold at Vk prlea. All open stock pa tt eras. Sterling ellver low atyla can dlesticks. Reg. $1.10 9 no pair, at ......... a-eilO Fins silver plated low stylo candlesticks. Reg. ffl AO 4.50 nair. at One $125 platinum and dia mond ladles' wrist (CO Cn watch. Cash..... U--ieaV Ona $75 platinum and dia mond ladles' wrist PQ7 Cf watca. Cash leV One $175 platinum and dia mond ladies' wrist ftQ7 CA watch. Cash eJOIeUV Renaud'a tamo a a "Sweet Pea" Body Sachet Powder in attractive Jade 7Q iar at 1 efC AttracUve ana nsam aruciea front oar Gift Department Values to $.00 SBC Chinese Brass, t pleeo smok ing aata, tea bolls, bawls, caa dleUbrae. cigarette boxes. bookauds- Values to $4.00 at Ladles' Hand Bags, Genuine Steer Hide leather, : hand tool ed one-third off. One $400 ladies' , platinum wrist watch containing 14 beautiful blue-white diamonds. at Cash :98c $279.50 Ona $100 Longinee platinum U dies' wrist watch, case sec with beautiful bine-white dia monds. Now halt (OA A vvvv Cask price. Oae $S00 platinum and dia mond Udios wrist ! Pi rn watch. Now, Cash.. wlV Oae $250.00 platinum aad diamond ladles' Wrist (IOC Watch, Now. Oath.. ?lsW Oaa $11040 platinum and dia mond ladies' Wrist; 7C Watch. Now Cash.... e?! EE KEENE 379 STATE STREET JEWELERS NEXT TO POSTAL TELGRAPH si 3 present t!m,