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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1912)
: p.. o ill n Dm nmiTAni . .. SOCIETY Therere no W events on the Mr. and Mrs. Lunn wore graduated calendar for the day that remain at from the Oregon AKrlcultural College nineteen hundred and twelve. On with the class of nineteen hundred NoW Year'' night, from eight until r.r.d twelve. Mr. Lunn U a Gan.a Del- . inlns.li- HiVnmM n .1 M..a f., - nLi ten uv-iuv", u....v. uo- ut riu iraiernlty man and a i "'f .rana airs, J. M, wiiklns. 0f jrochwW Oregon; Mr. and Mm t r. . . 7T , . nuuHirr, oi Lor- vallls. Oreff.,n; Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Magers, of S.lem. Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Magers. Portland, Oregon and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Power were asked to join the party, hut were un able to accept. After dinner the guests repaired to Miss Magers' sunlit uu.l whlled aw.iy tne hours from four wald West will entertain with a pub- fessor In the college. lie reoepiKin, complimenting roriner Mr. and Mrs. Lunn will be at home 5 16 n"urs from four till even- governorB of the state of Oregon and to their friends after January fit-Ing wl,h 8ll,B,nB and reading. Miss their wlvcu or widows. Receiving with teenth at Corvallls, Oregon. ' Hoatiice Thompson sang and read a lovnrnor and Mrs. West will he Mrs. Mnnv ioni,nfi ,, ...... . I story In German with i,.,,,,,i;f.,i ... ceut. Mrs. T hnimison who of jv,... - - . .. ..iii.iiui mm u Stepnen r. cnauwicK, am. wiiiium gins were Bent from friends at home T, Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. Moody, and throughout tho state, lira. Frank W. Benson, all of Salem; , , Mrs. Louisa Woods, Mrs, Lafayette Appreciation of one's efforts goes fl rover. Mrs. A. C. GUibs, Mr. and Mrs. a long way toward making a nionoto- T. T. Gecr, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dower- nous life bearable. There Is perhaps man, all from Portland; and United no profession or trade which is more Statea Senator and Mrs. George E. nerve-racking or calls for more ex- Chaniberlaln. A cordial invitation Is lilbltion of disposition than newspaper extended to all who would be pleased work, and it needs the kind heart of to avail themselves of Governor and a tactful manager to smooth out the Mrs. West's hospitality at he state rough places, house. I Last Saturday night at the Hotel Assisting win do me governors Marlon the men and women v staff, Adjutant-General and other offl- helped make the Christmas issue oers of tho Oregon National Guards. The Capital Journal a splendid sue The reception will be hold In the gov- cess were Mr. Graham Tuber's guests amor's olllce, the rotunda of the cap- for dinner, and no small detail was Itol, tho sonat'e chamber and house of omitted which could have made the rojir-jucntntives. There Will be good affair more enjoyable, music and entertainments, and every Mr. Crowe not only arranged a fine one In tho state of Oregon Isasked menu, which was charmingly served, to holp malto this recoptlon the larg- hut bo made some very complimentary est nnd moHt brilliant state affair evor remarks when called upon to address ylvcn. The place Is the capltol build- the guests. 1i;g, the property of the people of Ore- Mr. Tabor's welcoming and closing j;ou; and the hours of enjoyment are remarks struck tho keynote of hnr- from eight until ten o'clock on the ev- 'ny and were filled with econlunis enlng of Wednesday, January tho first nl prophecies for the ruture dellgbt- ulna'ecn hundred and thirteen. ful t0 hpar- I Mr. Crndlebaugh, In happy, clever ... , , . . manner, presided as tonstmastor, and Although the date was long ago nr- ,, , , , , ,, , ,, , called for speeches from everv (I nner raiHtcd, the wedding of Mr. Ben WII- guest son Olcott nnd Miss Lena Hutton on When black coflee and cigars were Christmas day came as a very great . ' , . . , , liiuiight In for tho men, the three snrpr bo to their many friends. The , , , " 1 ' ladles who graced tho occasion were ceremony was performed In he pros- ()f yo nce of relatives only and at tho anfl g fprn Tome of Governor ana . uswam favorg from the ho8t. Af,er be ladle, West. The bride who Is a sis ter of thelr a(lkus (hfi nmMng Mrs. West, chose this date as a loving trnnBfn,.,Prt- tho fnrnilll dinner and Mr Magers also gave readings. Tho ni. dlo entertainment closed Hh selec tions from tho grafonola. The evening was mused u-tii. and Mrs. Grover rowers and their very small daughter. Monev bmuelit in inn i, .i v"" limiruiei show given on the night of liecein- oer MUSICAL NOTES ,. ... , ' " " - -"'""mi kiiii oy.covpit were iiKseni'Meu nr me ivguur V illamettn oung Men's Christian the Sunday School eiiil.iren of tl. Vssociation and Senior High Schcn' First Congregational class, niado it iiupossiblo to en- tertaln over fifty children Tuesduv afternoon In the university g;.tnna siuni. Not only were the young guests given a Christmas banquet, but there were prosc-nti of candy In red and while tailelmi bags dangling from a garland stretched aciosn the gymna sium hall and distrilmted bv a genu ine Oris Krlngle. Additional hags w.'ie given for the sisters and brothers who were not able to attend the mern Christmas festival. Mr. ltruce Mc- nanlels was responsible for the Idea that, brought joy to the hearts of manv a small person on Christ mas day ami was untiring in his efforts to make the minstrel show a success. trlDine to net parems, wno ,- ifltf,niin Tied on Christmas day, thirty-eight years ago. Reverend P. S. Knight . Ld the marriage lines for Mr. and Cards were issued last week by Mrs. Olcott, and also married Mrs. " na Josse for a five hundred Olootf. parents and Mr. and Mrs lrt; th . afternoon given n honor Oswald West This Christmas wed- of Miss Harriott Darker of Roseburg. dine was the consummation of a B " J ' c, . , it. With de ghtful Informality, Miss long friendship which ripened Into 1 h Tn i-oi i n rtvnnn hum Miss h,lltn Itvnon love. The bride wore a simple kchcn ;howor on Friday ev- delightful afalrs of the school's so rnn of blue charuieuse. Mr. and 6 ... . ., ... an htf nf lnot urflpK cnnin iineniarv ui run nonflon Mrs. Oloott are at home for the .,.,..., vhim n..r. 1111 DO VtH 'l-' m ...... - present in e Hotel Marion . . Frank Lft n gol lioneymoon trip wag dispensed w. Chv,8lma3 day- T,le owing to the stress of business In . t members the office of Mr. Olcott, who Is Secre .tary of Stata Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sargent enter- . oantest, which gave prizes to Miss Kxtempornneous Speech .. hostessess asked for guests members of the Rerean Club of the First Rap Caprice March.-: First llourt T'ir 1nrtiii-th-ita..i.i .:iion....T,ne, ,.laoei alJ lu i;lr WalU Kiss of Spring c,avuue Hance of Sun Kk.w.M V'Wh Vldette Christmas was a merry dav at tin. wylum for everybody. A full course dinner Including goose, .luck and chicken and down to oranges, nuts and raisins, was enjoyed by the in mates as well as by officers and at tendants. IVIoratlons for ,tu, ali;irlnh, ,.,.,. an clalMrate aiTane-m.-iii ,,r .!i.i ,, green and red. itH tih artistic ef-feet. day evening. The Garfield sclnnil ihll.lren made merry Friday afternoon of last week with u Christinas celebration Included a big, splendid p.ve nice program of songs tions. which and a nr. I recita- Mts. Julia Hi 'OSH 1 '111 tl.,1 1 ii". .ti nun, unuer the nusn ce of tor of a rMiriaimna 'The sto,-v ,,f ii. wrr m many characters were appeovii-' itely and beautifully ivMum-1 ..pM 1 exc llently presented. once e'l.iined the irogram. which mis ' a qualm reprcoutatlon of the Christ miiK eeielu-atiims in foieigu land.. . In honor of M'v .liillotta Movri.-., past d-partniftit p: vsi.lent or Wincn ', sin, !j Is the ;;iiest of f i ten ia levir i S.ilem, a dele: .u:,m or no'iol ris lio n the Wo-u.ins lielief Corp ; Mis Mot'ls at the i:ie,tiie st.i:ion H.i'ur day in on with auto.noblles ai:d e i ortc.l her .. Hotel Ma. ton. w lie .. a full course dinner hail been planned for enlen.uiinietit. (iu.sts tn-u.ies were: Mrs. .1. ('. Prliebard, depati incut president; Mrs. 0fl C. Whwl er. Junior vlee-iiesi,l..it. and Mrs Cora Mcltildo. irensuter, all of I'ntt land After dinner, the company of twelve repalrl to M.Hse lull where ebout sitv menibeis of the Saturday j a Spedals il'Mu Carrie ,lacobs-Hoiid left Chicago Shelton's "l.lttle folks' Mn Thursday and will arrive In Tort land on New Year's day The High School Seniors were en tertniiicrs Saturday evening, asking as guests tho members of the Junior class. A crowd of over one hundred and fifty assembled In the lower halls nnd inarched together to the gmyna slum, where the big Christmas tree awaited them, with all Its bright ur- rav of tinsel and lighted tapers. Paul Hendricks as Santa Clans distributed ten-cent gifts nnd candy sticks, which grew on the boughs of tho tree. The aid fashioned Virginia reel was danced by the students with great hi larity, nnd at Its close everybody rushed to the punch bowl corner, whore the serve's were kept busy d s- penslug the cooling beverage. This Christmas party was one of the most The following program was given by the Phllodorlan and the Vhllodo slan literary societies of Willamette University last week Wednesday ev- it.i j-.u..a1. nn.l ovontnir nil used I ... I uai tuuitu, uni r i uniiig. merrily with games and an advertls- Trombone Solo Mr. Van Slyke ... 1 1.lr. , ..... tw.u ....w. . " Hjg yyiiiuBi., nniv.1, I - -- talned very Informally last evening, .,, Tanscot. first, and Miss Hazel aoklng the few members of their even- y,artoni Becond. Light refreshments Original Poem ing bridge clun m nonor oi r. n- were gerVed and congratuiauoiiH Ty Meyers and Mr. William C. Knlgh- ten(le(i to the brlde-elcct. Enjoying tin's birthdays. Card favors compll- the Misses Dynon's hospitality wore: r.ntcd Mr. Henry Meyers. Mrgi narton, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Mor- rls, Miss Urown, Miss Alice Tapscot, A most charming wedding was cele-UlIss Lubv Polka, Miss Flo Innc. Iss crated In Monmouth at high noon on Laura McLoren, iss 1 had Chur Saturday, December the twenty-first, chill, Miss Dorothy When isabclle V., daughter of Fresi- 'yttl -dent and Mrs. J. H. Ackerman of the Sylvia Miller, M e S orr , Normal School, became the bride of Miss Hattie Tannic, Miss Ma.ello Bar Mr. Alfred G. Lunn, of Corvallls. The .ton and the honor guest, marriage lines wore spoken In the! reception hall, transformed most nr- At the reside, of Mr. and M -tistically into a bower with lattice Frank Smith, 207 0. k at re effect and entwined in smllax and Christmas ay Re e , . S KnW .hite illusion, gracefully combined Rotated at the w Ung of M ss th white chrysanthemums. Rever- sle Calhoun , of Salon ami Mi. end William 0. Eliot officiated, roau-.u fl Ilu0.tlllrtv mony wi i" "" o'clock In the morning. In the pres- oncd of relatives and a lew ... friends. The rooms throughout were pro- tusely decorated with holly. grape and red carnations, and the ring service was periormeu - llirge red Christmas bet,, i ... . ,J cream W lilK! bride wore a ...Stanford Moore n0 tho henntlful Unitarian service Preceding the ceremony, Miss Cuba .Amlck of Corvallls sang "Love's Coro nation," accompanied by Miss Mln Tiette Harlan, piano, and Miss Katber- Ine Gentle and Miss K""v Mciwnicis, violins. Miss Amlck announced the oming of tho bridal party with the wedding march from Lohengrin, and forming an aisle with ropes of ever green myrtle, adorned with yellow and white ctrysanthemums, were six pretty girl friends of the bride, gowned In white and yellow-Miss Lenora Makollm of Portland. Miss Alva Altken of Portland, Miss Allen Leech of Albany, Miss Ruth Corbett o Corvallls, Miss Elda McDanlels of Tortland, Miss Katherlne Gentle of in.. ni lovelv In a robe of ann ..harmeuse. en train, em bellished with shadow lace and pearl tif Tha pnvolonlng tulle veil was held In place with lilies of the valley. and the boquet was a shower oi . .1.,.. iho vnllov. As roses ana ime m nt hnnnr. Miss Hortense Kppi- liecomlng gown . .in. ahnil-nliik messaline with Ul tiriu.atc on' i . over drape of white marquisette nnd ...... f wI,!p Rllk tattin'-'. Her flowers were pink snap-dragons and maid hair fern. Mr. H. of Sorraine, Oregon, was the groom s liest. man. . -ri.-..,n,,t the rooms were quanti Hp. nf vpIIow and white chrysantho mums and the same color s- developed in the refreshments, as Blsting their mother were Mrs. AcKer man's daughters from Salem. Mrs w mund F. Carelton and Mrs. Roy "ur ton, and serving refreshments to a large number of Invited guests were Miss Kate Dunsmore of Monmouth and the six young women who at tended the bride. Miss Keith Vnn Winkle Vocal Solo Miss Ava McMabon Parliamentary Practice. Original Poem.... Miss lless Hnckett Discussion. "Whether Willamette Should Enter tho Conference".. Alfred Hanko Reading, "Mrs. Trimble Hn:R a Christmas Present for ller llus- hand Miss lilanch" Union "A Day's March In Idaho With the IIDtiu" (ilea MeCaddum Instrumental Solo.. Zetta Underwood Many of the young women passed the time putting final stitches In their Christmas presents. The young men answered roll call by relating an ecdotes and many were of a comic nature. Sweet meats were served dur ing the afterno'i'i. and the I bird of January gives her concert in that city. An immense audience will gi t her in Salem on the tenth of Janu ary. Uv-doverivir lloeh of Kansas will appear at the First Christian Church I ..... 1 1... i.t... i ....i u i . . .i nn- iiiiiii piiniuiii ani.oiion oi the Star Lyceum Course, on the ev ening of January sixteenth. The younger pupils of Mrs. W. A. Ponton, assisted by a few of the older ones, gave a Christmas imisieale last Saturday afternoon at Mrs. penion's Btudlo on Twelfth street. The pro gram was most Interesting and very unique, the first part being given to piano solos nnd songs bv the nuiiils Each one entered Into the music with tho spirit of enthusiasm, playing re markably well. Norma Hansen, a lit tle tot of five years, played her selec tion faultlessly, anil also sang u Christmas song, with an understand Ing surprising. Little Yvanne Au franc, three years of age, sang n Christmas song In a sweet, winning manner. The pupils performed their numbers so well that It would be Im possible to give sufficient space for special mention of each one. Tho musical part of the prog ram closed with numbers by Tbelma Plea sing, playing the "Valse" from "Faust," and Oram MeCall. playing "Dreams of My Mountain Home," by Atherton. Poth pupils gave their selections with llnlsh and a style re flecting credit to their ability and the efforts nnd methods of Mrs. Denton. Tho second part of I be program opened with tho arrival of Mrs. Santa Clans, bringing greetings from Mr Santa Clans, who was to busy to be ptesent In person, but kindly remem bered the children. This part of lb xle ' on Tuesday aflern ion of la.-t we. k. came too late for publication In Satuidin's musical notes, and is presented this week: German song, "Sleep. Paby, Sleep' larlli.in Prances Wind, Hall llalr.ht Undo Pe Nos. 1 and .". . Kenneth WiUon Utile Valse, Kobin Sonc, IVu-rs llb'llll.l Paheoek lirace HaheocU. 'The Kaln Drops" Kior.n.imi Kenneth Allen. Wayne Allen, Accompanist. Etude No, Pe el s Utile Things Howe Margaret MeMahan. "Out In the Field" Fugleman Puella Harnett, Miss Shell- Ul. Etude No. PM peyera "The Canary" How c "Hoses" Howe Frances Ward. 'Chi IstnuiH Song Macyle Hunter. "In Springtime," valse Helen I lain Illon. Miss Shellon. "Santa Clans tluaid" Krognianii Muxlno Huron. "General Hum Hum" Publlnl Wavne Allen "Itobln's Lullaby" Kioginaun 'Primrose Dance" Kiogiiiunn l.uella Harnett. "Christmas Song" Jenni lie Vanderviiit. Itussell Collins, lunn Shaw, Kvnn It Is. Guy Albln. "11 Tivivatine" Uclmer Helen Hamilton Japanese Ive oug llu costume). . Annabelle Gulden, l.ols Nye. n Specials JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Prices Greatly Reduced Women's Hosiery Women's and missos Uv;. Nad ivii-vi hose, mt qial iiy and lull ian,.y of si.-es. Special 3 pairs for 25c. Combination Suits Women's combination suits in e.ood quality mateiial, da'nti'y trimmed in Uv and einbio'ulci, Special 98c Handkerchiefs lawn and ciosshati, handkeichiefs, :,!i"htly mussed fiom Xmas ti ado, Special 25c per dozen. Bed Spreads Cioeholed spieads, (18 inches by 7.' inches, hemmed ends, extia eood tiualily, Special $1.00. Outing Flannel Gowns Wninen's and misses' t -1 1 ' 1 1 tlannel eowns in e.nod wrir.lit ll.mrvl, pink and blue stiipes. Special 98c. QUALITY POPULAR M;Slii(jlryi(!lninpnnml MCRCHANDISt UNim ntti rriw; tn suit kadt prich All the l:eWKbuB In I'mllatul lire awaltlm; the ciunlni: of IhiiIkIiI In or Unit tliev mn v hear lust hut n-al proKi-ain was intensely eiijnyitl, Mrs- ,,,.,,,,,1 , M t L slneliiK Is like, fer on tills ewidni; lald lllhpli.uii. Am-i- 1 lea'ii must fainniiH Inn It. me snlnUt, is luted With .1.-1 if tit fill In rive a ci" .1 Hi Mbenlll lllr.li Santa CbuiB wlnnliiK the hearts of all , the children. The musliiili and approprlati' selections fnun a Uehuol llildllnl i'.ui. All id Hie SnO.H Vietorola. IM be la Kiiitl.sb. imn tn prnrunn The pltidlo was elabni alely decor i will nmsb.l of snni'S ib ur l Ibe nted lth carlandH of cedar and fir luarls of all. When Hi" l.eb.vs and tinsel, combi I with red Christ jihniilOil of )M"K 11 cuiieerl. Hm de- ,!, bells and brlnhtlmveilliK plains ebbsl that Mis. Waii.-n I', 'I h as, The entertainment wan a beautiful ioi r K, Keimey, II. Uleis and Nnnn.i t... ii... 1,11, ii iiiul t : 1 1 i 1 1 lt nart C Seaman be a1 hnl to f"i'o the coin- silk, with over dress of w An unusually interest ins affair of last week Wednesday evonlm? was the rally day celebration lOven In the Sa lem" 1 Huh School with a reception and i n, e nhscmbly hall. I I I t 111 ' ' ,11, Mr Karl Kilpatrlck, principal of the . Mrs Lacbell,.. Bcl.ool, cave an eu'ertall.inK talk on I i, ,.f tin. Vouni; Women's Ml" 1. r In It were: Itilth Moore, Kuleini Ail - If nine, Alice MeClellaii, Norma llau- sen, Jeiinelle Vandei'Mirt, Ndln I'.aiini, Klorence Kh;ln, Frni.'ls llodce, Karl Srbaffer, IiuIh Krost. Milton Sl'dii.-r, Atiiiabel Colden, Cbarlolla ('riilKiui. f'.i-ice MeCall. Tbelma llleHsli.K and In,.,. haw lba.ee ,,f Ibe lift..!' all accepted the piufiern d lioimr. mnl are dol.ii.- ner thimt In Hole l"'."-r l. 'i make the cololnn en I I a I Ii l.e'M Ibe service wiia iih f-il lm h I'roeeHSlonal, "(), I'linie, All Ye KaHhfiil Kyrb'S Hlmper Hlor.ii Tlbl Simper (iiiitlns Tlbl Slniper I'ledn Hill. per Sennini llyinn. "Slioc. (I, Siuk 'I'll Ik llliBHcd Mom" orferliiry Antbeni, "The Klritt ChilBiiiniH Morn" Kriienl Newton rreBelltlltlon la.'i fl It. Sul mull (inula and SauclUH Simper llenedlcliis (Jul Veull Simper Akimih I lei Simper CoiiiiiiiiiiIoP llviiin. "II. Savlhii Vic tim" (Ilotlil In Hm'hIbIh" Slini'i'i "Nile lll.iiettlH" ... Hickoi lau ('limit Iteceimlolllll, "II Calue I'MI tllH Mbltili'l.l Clear" J A heuotlf.il I'll. lull. i as lien Iliad idened the health nf the child. en on il'iblny afleri.i toee.bei w.lli a fes thai of cumin and a slant Chi lt I 'e'lee J 1 . . j Mrs I reila I. Vouiut. ( I'nrtlai.d. la'elv or Ne ".ll. will '.mn at 'be ! I 'ir-it I'l i-el'V I .-I Inn cb 1 . ' 1 b I 'low I, ml lino: Sim ('.allied I. any admlrei i -,,-1 ,. In Sab in I.ihI Am -a- I. "loll MUSICIANS' DIRCCTORY ,... mini: ttint bea.illfully and KViiiiatliet lially KraneeH Murtln'n "I'eliltenee " Mellded Hi I 111 I II K for se,.n yirn v Ith the ,:nit inioilar. VaiOliI, of Klor. enee, Italy, m ViniliK iimehed for Heine i.lu.e Willi (l-uiir SneiiKer, tlm einliiein l.l, tier of o.riitic kIiikIuk III New York She Ii ih i lumi-ii a her liiimhi r for Sunday iiioi iiIuk. iIoihuuI h eMpilMlle netting of the kouk of Hilt 11, "Kill rent Me Not In Keavii Th" Mrs. VoiiiiK will open a Himlln In the Kller InilbllliK, 1'ortliind. tlm Hint of J mi it -in y. t Mr Ailalaliie Merrill Hlddle, eiyim Iw at the I'lrnt I're diyterlan church, will Hie follow Iiik iiiiiiiliem to- I'.orrnw iiioiuIiik: KeHml preud iSelfelt), Slieplield8 SunK (Merkel) March from "Keraiiinrs" I lliibeimteln el d for lb" eM iiln,: wrvleo at mnen tbirii theiiure la C Minor (Hol lo kI, Lux r.niu "New World Sym phony," iluonikl, Alle;relto llnul ime, lllolllllHl, (llleliolll A Kbit (Mall-lei, Men Ii from "Velum. Sinipboii- .-dB of 17Z was trimmed wltn on... flower, were a cluster of whl nations. There were nu " " After a short honeymoon u ii., Mrs Slmpklns will oe m Portland, on the Kas, bI.K wh.ro . luUls is In readiness .or u Simpklns came to Oregon from homa al3Mt six years k 5?. Is a native of this slate. bite net ami ! rt,rM, hln Association or-.o.nl.at ions In I In piano wotk Weill ell. ITH Fill .veil a lllliht elloallle fun. Is ciilleet. d a l,e In the fi.lti' boss' Home. h H.immer. ,f Hie SC. .. I, I be 'iliir ill was 1 i 1 1 j . i ; k MiS.H ,iifr..r..nl oai-ls of the country Lillian Sinter followed with a deilnbt- fl vocal solo. Miss Jote-S liave a Bhort but Intei-Ktin. talk and MIhs ,. .... ...i,.u.l.l n m n III tier Ilertna iai r , own sweet manner frolic oil Satutday i.lteinioii In l"-r followed with a Christ man rea.ll.iK ,hh Teresa Fowl., nnd M.k ....... Clark presided over the punch bowl. The occasion was one "f very many eharmhu: affairs thM I""'" '"" i,r" raneed for the llii.'h School stud-l,' nnnv hatipv family M- The eommlttee r.!-.' for the ... Among the man) nam. i 0,.,.,.sufl ,.titerlalin...-iit :- reunion Mnla . rmu. ' r ',,,,, Mi. itn-h Sp-r ate! borne 01 .m- ; rortv-olie Miss i,,ei!. mlups on 'iraue - ,'' i ,. V-i.fl t'l ' 1 Ls.ree and a fine prolan, ....... uted by old nn.l ' '; J lu.rheon rounded out Hatful affair. In le:v . Il.ll. W".e-I'lll'.-IHill el-K-k. Kb.r on and Ar St. l'i'TI r I1. iifi- studio, made most . hi. lulu.' j with ,ri::bl ileeie at Inns of k a. I-I and ' ,,,-,.,, 'lie lillle RlllK "-.-I v. hose UK' s are from f!" Miss Mary Clark taklnK put In Ibis first n l(,rntb ilobsnti. I'.i-" Until I'ace, Mar-Jarel W lie VoutiC. Italph llaniil hi.,. Ilainll'oli. Tl,i.u. little otll s ,,, I , e II.OIl'llB. n.imir uieb r the 1 1 1 1. , i na' .-H pr;o tl'e a I ,. v. ho ba.' In i ' i. s.r:e- I'", Itllml i'.-.o- mi riM.i'-. si b- ml i b il i., i Mi r In' tb. tn'i j Tb- In I mi at llle, "lb. ', MI'-H .!.' f ll.e SM thell I ,.,,.,nbe I llll'l 'I S Ho. '-. i .... at '! .Oil Ibe d iii a bl .i,,d hoi. ..i He A! 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