.A, « ...... — j g»» Wf dtottyte w « * " ” r . fry"^"T T r rtfPM'1!1* , f W w R í » * w w m limaiMtt- -_5ito f' 3 a > ; « ¿2X1 |m']»<| ftire$ n»r iá two-part >rrgni Shall F e e d , til Shepherd,” trim torlo, "Th^ Me by Mrs. Fuller Mrs. B e e ^ , M Mrs. . ?'» > k c- - *rw M1? • ' « * »¡ ;> J ■ 1 W'fyj»* '» ! 4*4 »u »>» A > ¿ — t^í t ; « i *ajr.f » .iv íi.iK Spanish; Roses ' Handel’» . 'ora- t o ," w a s 'ta n g ■ t o Shppherd, ijW e lh w e dnd Mrs. A l l b u a t t t ' H t V tÄ ttf M T M TtoUT ~ Tt to hoped W ^toM rtbntly ex­ pected that. .«very one borine flowriw «rill W wiHlafc'to'tollbJ R te to , «btotealphttPpar »rer lettflcotlm « h i « i e » « o itlraMto o r «Mr«bo an« pinate » corduur tonto« u epam te s meetlag. « ft « ¿ 7 fi ora. n n it t r t M f »¡woftftM - «. ♦ i i »MOHRtTi i • •. nd birthday. ’’ Interesting Choral "Music wag discussed and a r tic le s. ware read, one of them the clnb foang Chapter VIII of by Mrs. S tella Leavett, had to H. B. KrebM el’s ‘‘How to Listen da with' thp Shaking primary. Mrt. Ann H. R ussell was to M usic” o f greet Interest and present, tend ns one of the pio­ educational value. The fact th at singing societies neers la the society, she told w ere organised In , this oountry of th e earlier efforts in law en- Mrs. Sylvester P a t­ la the Mew S a g la a d states s e n ­ fo r e e m to t der than in fte p n a u y is ^teervlhg tern» y^leo--»poke on its early of notice, fo r u n til recently ntu- hlstrnr, B tto talks were given ■Ical historians have given 'Germ­ any the orndtt - tor ' ih e ehrHmt - Importe wire rend at the busi­ i organisations to promote a a a te n r ness meeting nod plans weto mn«p Ao have a food sale Sat- choral cnltnrw. Special M eeting of Auxiliary— . A special /uMOttaa d tttn American Leeton w a s'n eld T ues­ day evening at which the busi­ ness and social m eeting was combined. There w ere nt least forty pres­ ent, nil enthusiastic and in ter/ ested in the business that brought them together— plans fo r 'th e “Thank You For a Bug­ g y . R ids” dimce. which w ill be helg to n ig h t^ at Jackson H ot Springs. 4 . „J M em tors are confident of the venture being a success tor the response from every ana has been fine. The fact that tt Is a bene­ fit dance and the * object the Portland Hospital for which It is given, appeals to every one in­ terested ih the Portland hospit­ al needs for veterans* there. A part w ill be used for the new piano recently Secured by the Auxiliary for its d u b room. A feature o f the dance will be the parade which w ill call at­ tention to the dance given in the evening nt Jackson Hot Springs. The difficulty In finding suf­ ficient old vehicles has been an object leagon la the passing of other than motor machines. Mrs. John Bndere presided at the business session. During the evening refreshments of coffee and homemade cake« were served. f. I ' » tt tt J * ' covered Dish Luncheon — On Tuesday. May 4, the mem- berg of the C ivic Chub will have S covered dish luncheon at the Civic Club house, preceding the m eeting of the afternoon. Plan« for this w ill be announced in Monday’s Issue, .... At the luncheon it is hoped that every m e « b » f w ill [ be preB. •n t to enjoy the social hour ta d the m eeting later. a f a f of tela weak. »•pftrt of the proceeds of the A covered < tale Will be spent for the Child­ scheduled for ren* Farm Homo. Members are to bear to mind the date of the {tdnight) nt sale . and bring tholr contribu­ hatbands and tions dopa la tee morning. WOMEN ’ The Pant Matron’s 'Club was entertained a t the hoa»e o f Mrs. E. V. Carter Thursday evening lagt. The usual business m eeting was held upon the arrival o f the members, w ith the social hour, and attractive supper features of the enjoyable ev en to t. . her twelfth birthday, TAnrpday lag, fo n delightful family din­ ner, with heruaU the gneet of and Saturday hondr. Those MrtoMkt i o eftto* eonglfet- IIlattone and good w ishm worn Mr. , Wick. sehior, w. and Mrt. A rthur W ick, Mr. and MIW. R ous' and Mr. and Mrs. Wonderful Sale Of Mood, ’ host dnq hostess, with I o n t o , the one w hose annivers­ ary ( was th e occasion for the gathering. ‘ t- / - *. '_ -J. There were fifty | 8 enl to enjoy Che t o . A fter the supper boor, table» W® supplied so that all who ‘ m ay upend te e evening at a or lh Whatsoever way that t appeals. W n lr o g ltlo p n l irsonage, beau­ tiful to Ito w ealth of spring L “ 8 _ bloomma, wna tilled w ith friends, old and young, who had gathered to g h ttehool Camp (hwup la a fareyrall reception for the 1 Cn Tuesday evening tfc* High Jtev> t o g Mi«- W- «. Oldfield. , r M J L a d t o Aid of the church ^Shool Camp, Fire Girls met for k a f flaniMd «An Pleasant affair, Msslon after hut Am ptogamn w as given by the Juniors, o f which Mrs. Old­ • * he, .Sleotloa of a sec/etary- fie ld , was tee «ftldeat and wen ftb o u r e wna the prtnelpnl thing te he brougM Op nt tM s 'tlme. ' HttolM rtoMUfab»tead recita­ fth t Lethe Milas was selected to tion« to a d s np the interesting the otflee named. progfiam nt the close o f whleh Support for your f a t — beneath' the Srch, above the arch. And all around the arch! That's what the BAND-GRIP gives you. Ntf other oxford ever furnished such firm support— which explains the-ever-growing popularity in our city, of this unusual footwear. Styled with the tpuoh of martnena you like; but more than th at the BAND-GRIP In equipped Witt a lm iM n < v b i h l e r W t h ^ ^ p e £ 3 supports the foot in a manner that soothes and satisfies.. Tou regulate the snugnees of the band by merely lacing the afaoa as you please see il­ lustration, •SUr < JÎ4.95 DRESSES A dish ’fcupper Thursday evening whleh members, a friend may be ta ------------’ i r-----------------— — --------—— 30 Coats At 1 $19.75 let of Bew ones far this lot. Up to" $39.75 Vnhtes hreftev Coats of Twills, and fin e tailored «port coats. All sizes up to 46 V2. ‘z i- H ' .* Many up to $24.50 if bought in a regular wfay but jre wdre very ^»rtupatd in hp a tyt 529.75 ^vantage ' Up to $54.50 Vahies i7 * Good range of sizes'1 up' to 42 i-2 sito taUlbred^r drwsy. e . Up U $54JÖ V a l w 7 _ Wondferftil Cofatt f a t . W W f a eluding ^Satins' and ÏÏahdsoine Prpgs Coaú'up to 42 1-A sito. > «titeh bwimmirig 4 .«'iy-du^ u $ î d b to J N k A f t ir r V O lW k i ** ’ ' - ill 4*^ the ehtttoan « to la « about Mrs. O ldflel* f a prtnoutod her with ¿ » ••tin g teto week. *• 'i, , < ' 4 . ♦ m W ¿a*',’jw/ ( y'. b ■ ' /** ft « • sZ'V a ■ ,î o • T '. w Í a '- ■ * ' i«1«’ "" '-il ' -, • ■ k'-*¿«*7af l’ "-Xl* a T" tr,. ¡ f 1 r '.-se • i. ' ’Z • 'b- ' — X- l**'■.«A ’■ • - _ •A" *« • 'i' * « ... i ' < t . - ’ • 1 < • ■ .¡ V ' f 7 ' '*• --»ó> •ii. ' ' * ¡