«*•»«. T, if ■od Geraldine of TM 1 bon* Miller/ «t*B aa z - Mrs. b u ell* 8Mmb M I I ■ ^ W ¿ M g . ? WdHtf M tfe - 1 ■ ■ ! ? rT ;; I to their new home. -• ' • ' * '« r g jr r (Continued On Page K /ô v k r tiir t^ H The meeting ot UÜf ,)PMtaM lte artistit decoration») I B ■« -dklldton- eafoyetf tW i r— i } P ‘'U ArfS»-- H ■erg, r . D.,MUlor, Ngthan Stmp- TPnw, X. «ari Crow«« tblMfcettt repmt-vevy touch: At « M a . dtose? ’ tfco llttl« m e e t’ < ■Main* ttw* of -kps' trtfr wfttt her , mottien and nnmic; too, helped ,'dk make1 t t e afternoon a very ' happy oUe. FOB M W w fcT oí the afternoon. » .48« Wt «^¡M <*. L. B u rd ic ,J jr.,. Mrs. Newell clal ' ímportqgpe* I t this time. Georgia Coite«. " In t e r n a t l« ^ toe subject» of. * 1Í4-J ™ BABta— Wood, F ir, «fit I f inches, >S M Atatoam, V. ’ B. Obmha. n«-«* to a dose the where he 'm eato lo r has mads arraage- added. Improvements fo r the sesarnu A bouquet of .w ild ' flow ett found blooming * th « , entrance to the cav^». was brpught hate h | M a Sabin, fh e weather M..,W*«n to the 4h oun- talns and lirEat little snow was there U faoC disappearing, he reported, .i? ^h e carves w ill' open officially thia year Mt May 15. Mr. Sahin stafod today that he hopes, m view 6f the - ektremely ofcen w f»t«r, to have the resort 4 * shape to handle visitors be- Mto that lata. ¿1O.OS fin to ’ High scores wexo meds In five hundred by Mrs. Nathan PPy r Lovely flowers, commemota- red de- ,tivs o f Mie oooaslpn ' were pre­ sented th *. gueat Of bfonor, Mrs. 1 p arvis . I t w m also a double .celcbratlfon slnoei > I t aa moat »birthday aanhrdrm ry ly, thv seventy ary. invited k e din- ud Mrs. happy was; the ofr Mrs. ‘M urray Murphy. 1 Thom enjojdng tho dinner and Evening w ith the . host and ho»- ness, M r. and Mrs. O. C. Murphy 1st their home a t Jackson, who led, Saturday tor their new Home in Fresno, dalfe- iornla, M t. and Mrs. < . » ’wore host and hostess at a very delightful party Tuesday eve» nlng. ’• Games, furnished entertain» meat, particularly Rook, that proved quite exciting. A two. course lnncheon, served at the small tables, w ith spring­ like decorations of pksay w ilt 'Jpws anil, • manaahltn hjoasems strictly » Î5 U TOUR SIBVXO1Í Campftte Girl» from the iMW e r sn* M r. and M m. Brie Weren Entertain— | Mr. and |fra , Brio Wereq ft a». a d d iw hr. Every meigbm of the eliib Is urged ha het psemet agttr eajpjF the message. groups had a Jolly ■B OO. skating party Friday* night at ■the 4N a titn rln m .' There wer< U Packing, perhaps forty young girls to k ° n< d**®- enjoy tho tun, with at least A U O T IO M B B B A. L. GIBBON filo sa who use oup -grifos; ing, storage, tire wogk, ( wpm risg' servios! fitted to speak. ’WandW BMunton and- the young ¡ ,— — . » HBatlggp^ SATHFHJD A Ü T H S W Mis. W t o W i f e • U fl* apon. wWPh she- 1> emlomtly t h W Thoee present were Lorraine Lee, Betty Dean, Charlotte < b l- 'tmm, Wartda tototoeln, Ir -> It e .' Call proveqrent dnfc , Tuesd Alpha Chapter G. ta g. Wnrts— Alpha Chapter O. E. 8. meet« Tuesday evening In regular at»- i T h e work o f powiA-honses—the use o f hundreds o f miles of copper Wirey—service day or night at the touch o f a button— all this costs less than half a cent an hour as the price o f current for your electric fi»n. In the meantime; tht/efoctric lamp Which makes it possible for yottlacead the evening paper as eOnifortably asw$t daylight will burn an hour longer for another half a penny. IT IS MOftE EXPENSIVE IN THE END— ITESLESSIMPHESSIVE— . • • IT INJURES THE. STANM^G OF YOUR COM pant *- ■ IT IS UNNECESSARY EOR IF YOU USE YOU GET FACES AT PRICES IHATABE-BEASONABLE