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PAGE SIX RENOt EVENING GAZETTE, RENO NEVADA, SATURDAY EVENING AUG UST 27, 1 0 1 0. FOREST FIRES NEARLY Flie Favorite UNDER GQNTHOL i cosiness P. B. Kenncilv. Mrs.

Gordon True. Mrs. 1 A. A. Codd, Mrs.

Herny Thurtell, Mrs. MASS TAHCE TAVERN W. 15. Mxs. Boardman, Mrs.) 'Father Morgan of Truckee will cele- Watson." Mrs.

Preston, 'Mrs. Romanzo rate mass at the Casino at Tahoe Ta-Adams. Mrs. Maxwell Adams; Mrs. i vein tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.

THE SCHOOL THAT YOU WILL EVENTUALLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL THAT GETS POSITIONS FOR ITS GRADUATES Patronized and endorsed by Judges, Bankers and Merchants of the West Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steele returned with their aunt, Mrs. Xewlands, but (parly this week from a delightful visit expect to leave in a clay or ho for of ten days In San Francisco. San Francisco whore Mr.

Wagner will re-enter school and Miss Wise -will go Mrs. G. II. Thoma and the Misses to Burlinganie to spend a few -weeks Bonnie and Itoxy Thoma returned with friends Miss Wise is a early ith'is week from Constantia where very beautiful girl and was the mo- (Continued From Page One) Jesse Turner, foreman of a carpenter crew owrking with lianper Debbitt at Avervf arrived -Sookane last nipiit CATHOLIC CHURCH. SPARKS Cowgill, L.

J. Hartman, Mrs. S. Dinsmore, Mrs. C.

K. Knight, Mrs. J. Father Morgan ill celebrate mass anl verified the newspaper acocunts cf Mr Smith. Mrs.

they were the guests of the P. tlf of several pretty affairs while liere. igans at their beautiful country home She will bo here with Senator and Mrs. Newiands a great deal this fall. for several days.

Ferguson, Mrs. R. C. Thompson, Mrs. Louie McClurc.

Mrs. A. E. Kaye, Miss Armstrong. Mr.

Will Martin is here from Tono-pah visiting his mother, Mrs. W. O'H. Martin en Mid street. rail at Milton Monajfhan, a prominent business man of San Francisco, la in lie no spending a few weeks with' Jlarry Gulling at his home on Fourth street.

Mist; Marjory Lee. is enjoying to the utmost her visit with tho XiKons at the lake where they have everything to make life enjoyable. So many of Reno's most gracious hostesses have decided not to serve the destruction of the life and timber near Avery, ell said: Forest tires will not cause trouble a i omul Avery for there are no forests to burn. The ranchers, while (Uploiing the las of life, rejoice thai the timber has been cleared away air! the land made available for "The story of the "horrors of Creek can never be told, for the men who conlil have told it, are dead. A i time-keeper was 1 rrned to death with all his records.

Only lie knew how. Team School tomorrow at Verdi at o'clock and at Sparks at 10:30 o'clock. Evening services at Sparks af There will 'be a meeting of the men of the parish after the 10:30 mass. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the regular service of' First Church of Christ, Scientist, in the Odd Fellows' hall Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the subject of the lesson-sermon will be "Christ Jesus." She school meets at 10 o'clock. The regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting is at o'cloeK.

The reading room of the church, on the fifth floor of the OdJ Fellows' building, is Opens Dr. and 'Mrs. J. 10. Stubbs went, to San Francisco Tuesday mi a brief 3 22 5 Miss JLucilo Kistler came down from Alturas Saturday night and continued on to Berkeley where she is a nior at the University of California.

She was the guest of Miss Sunderland between trains. Miss Aileno Gulling entertained a refreshments this warm weather when they have just an informal game of liriuge, and the ladies ail seem to think it quite an excellent idea, for most of them prefer to iplay rather than spend a half hour or more over dainties. Monday afternoon Mrs. Frank Leo entertained one table of auction bridge at her npaitments at the Riverside. Playing with Mrs.

Lee were irs. O. J. SmUli, 'Mrs. C.

L. tTamea and Mrs. Xovacovich. coterie ol girls at a small ana mlormai open daily, except Sundays and hoii-sewing party Friday afternoon. Rugs days from 1 to 3 and from 7 to 'J and chairs were put out on the lv.vn m.

public is cordially welcome to uiYder the Wg trees and here the mer- visit the reading -nnm' nmi ir ot. ry crowd served and chatted until four thirty when tea and dainty cakes ere served to the following: Mrs. Le- LEARNED SHORTHAND! SIX WEEKS UNPARALLELED RECORD Our summer class complctod shorthand in six weeks and wrote from dictation 103 words a minute, nsw matter. WHY SPEND MORE TIME AND MONEY ELSEWHERE? You get the same education the HEALD STAN DARD the education that business dsmands. WE HAVE THE BEST BOOKKEEPING TEACHER IN THE WEST His work cannot be surpassed the progress of his pupils proves it.

New Classes Organized Every Monday For Rates Call or Address rrany men were in ins party. working" side by (fid not know the n-i'Tir- of one r.notiier. "We started at Avery to make coffin for tlie IS dead men of llollinghnad's party, and a squad of men was sent out to bury the bodies- The coffins were ntver used. Alt fragments of the bdtlies were laid in one trench and a board' was erected at its head with a card stating that IS men lay there." The Spokane City Council adopted a resolution hist night asking the national government to ronde-assistance to the thousands of persons mad homeless and helpless Tiy. the fires.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services in the morning Preachin; by llev. C.V. Hayes of California, subject, Thinking as a Christian Iaty." Church at corner of Ridge and Hill street. No evening services. Everybody invited.

and pleasure trip combined. They ure expected home in a day or KO. Marguerite, Gossc returned early tliis week'ifroin California where she has been 'visiting since her return from Honolulu. She lias had a most enjoyable summer but is glad to be at lioiuo again where her numerous friends were eagerly waiting to greet her. Mlsn' Ktlle Mock has returned from Kansas wherf- she has been visiting relatives and friends since spring.

She enjoyed her trip to the utmost, and tihw expects tor be in Reno this winter. Mr, and Mrs." Richard Cowles and family cf Wcdsworth have decided to locate in Reno ar.l will arrive next week as they have rented an attractive cottage -on Mill street. Cowles Is one of the loading stocklmen of the and has large interests near Wadsworth. Miss Dorothy Cowles, young Jady-of the family, is a attractive girl ami undoubtedly will be warmly received into the younger social set. I Mrs.

C. Xovacovich entertained in a delightful manner- at one table of bridge at her Court home Saturday afternoon. The', game was closely contested by Mrs. Albert 'Ayres, Mrs. O.

J. Smith, Mrs. Weiss and the hostess. Miss Anne Sunderland expects to depart next week for San Francisco wherf she will spend the winter. She will be exceedingly missed by her tend the services.

BAPTIST CHURCH (Sunday morning at 11 the pastor will preach en the subject "The Eagle's Nest." In the evening at 7:30 will be held an appropriate short summer service. The pastor will speak on "The riews of an Optimist." Snecial musio for the -Sabbath: Morning service solo by Prof. Carl Sawvell. "Open the (rates." (Knapp); anthem "Oh Be Jovial in the Lord" (Drinks). Evening serviceSolo, "Eventide," (Smith) sung by Mr.

O. T. Leonard. The chorus will render JJlcugpr's anthem. "Coons ider and Hear Him." Calendar Sunday scliool at 10 a.

m. Morning service at 11 a. C. E. society at 6:30 p.

m. Evening at 730 in Mid-week service on Wednesday at 8 r. fol- roy iPlke, Miss Anne Sunderland, isa Lucy Harris', Xita Clegg, Miss Frances Harris, Miss O'Xeil and "Miss Pike. Complimentary to Miss Helen Joy, Mrs. Henry 'Thurtell entertaiac-d several friends at her home Wednesday afternoon.

The hours were pnsped with sewing a.nd merry conversation and when five o'cloik rolled around dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. ThurteU's guests included: Miss Helen Joy, Miss Frances Frty, Mrs. Frank Xorcross, Mrs. Clarence Pierson, Mrs.

19 business Co lie eaia.s numerous friends in Reno. Mrs. O. J. Smith entertained inform RENO, hEVADA Pred Schadier, Mrs.

L. Uooth. Mrs. lowed by ordinance of Lord's Supper. ally ac bridge Wednesday afternoon.

Auction bridge seems to be decidedly Churcli. corner Second and Chestnut Brewster Adams, uastor. streets MR. AND MRS. E.

3. DAVIS are here from Oakland CON FISTLEF5 of Tonopah is here for a few days. He is secretary to Kev in favor' now with all the enthusiasts and many ot the smart set are becom-iing experts at the game. Gathered Charles Hobbins, Mrs. J.

Logan, Mrs. Herb. Xichols, Mrs. Hamlin. T.

W. Martinez, Mrs. Andrew Martin. Mrs. Sam Stanavay.

Mrs. Ed Coffin, Mrs. 'Sam Hojgkinson, Do- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 11: Anthem "Father in Thv Pres ence," (Woden); solo by W. W. Good- Pittman.

about the bridge table on this occasion mm wm wssn fjj a. 1, Ai. were Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Juan ten, Mrs.

TP. Leete, Mrs. J. M. Fulton, Lozano, Mrs.

F. J. and Miss Flora. Xorthrope, Miss Frances rich, 'Love Divine" (Sommers); sermon. "The Cause of Religious Unrest." 7:30: Afithem, "There's a ilb-x sG l-rp -SHtt Ghanabertaln'8 Stomach and Llvei tablets will brace up the nerves, banish ow ivuuua inuna i sick headache, prevent despondency Wright, Miss Goodwin Doten.

Mrs and invigorate the whole system Sold Friend (Hnvons): by Miss Warden, Miss Unvuh, Echo all ripftlar 4. L. nivmiiidll, iTI IktlU.l. i 1 1 i UL'vi Lord," (Muck. Sermon to youn? men.

All are cordially invited. W. D. Trout. Dasto? der.

Miss 'Stella Webster, Mis Bess WeJoster, Mrs. Chas. Sadiier. to TOO erj. HAVE your awnings made In Reno Phone 212.

ihostess. Miss Soule, the attractive young lady from Sacramento who has been visiting Mrs. Wilbur Blair, ex-'pects to leave some time next week for her California home Mrs. O. was hostess at one table of auction bridge this afternoon.

Mrs. Weiss is considered one of the It come as quite a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Peek have hT from Los Angeles where they visited Mr. Peck's mother and now they are temporarily making their home with the O. J. iSmith's at 132 Court street. Judge and Mrs.

Frank Noreross and Miss Adeie Norcross of Carson are viiting the II. E. Reids on Court street. Mrs. Xorcross and 'Miss Adeie expect to be here a couple of weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norcross write most enthusiastlciUy. of their 'delightful visit in California with the Clias. Snvders.

Thov have motored down p. MATTRESSES made over by an ex pert mattress maker for $2 Phone 1890 13tf Stale aurornia LUTHERAN ST. LUKE'S Kindergarten Building. West and Walnut streets. The Sunday school meet at o'clock.

Divine services will be held at 11 o'clock. St. Luke's school in German will beain its second rear on Saturday. Sept. 17, at Dell below Second street.

F. E. aiartcns uastor. many of the club women perhaps, that J. E.

Hawkins, --who was tfeeted to till the president's chair of the Century club to succeed Mrs. F.jft. Nicholas who presided all last year, has been compelled to resign on account of her health. and has gone to Califor- FOR SALE Six hole r-tnge, heater, oak furniture, dining table, handsome side board, hall tree, glass door bookcase, Singer drop head machine, birdseys maple chiffonir, Sacra cleverest bridge' players in Reno and a game with her is always closely contested. Gathered about the bridge tsdile were: Mrs.

Weiss, Mrs. Lee, This is indeed a great loss to the i FIRST M. E. CHURCH club as they had planned to have such Sun Liv school 10 rv m. Class meet-a successful year urder the admin is- nr p.

m. Enworth league 6:30 into Mexico in the Snyder car and the C. Novacovioh and Urs. Smith. tratibii of Mrs.

Itawkins. Mrs, Public worshiD 11 a. in. and m. Professor R.

L. Thomp trip was ideal. hey plan to return in a couple of weeks. Also Sadiier, the vice president has the af- The homo of 31 r. and" Mrs.

James was last Saturday, when a de-'jr little hn arrived to gl.i.l-den their lives illo is a lovely boy chairs and rocker to match. Dickens, Scott and Lytton's works. 3jc volume. All in excellent condition. Tele-plume 103S.

aGt2 FOR SALE it laying liens, rooster. Telephone 58. a'6t3 WANTED Millinery apprentice at 115 W. Liberty. aGtf POSITION WANTED Young married man wants steady position, city or farm.

Handy with tools or stock. References, 779 W. 5th St. al'titt" FOR SALE Cheap. Sound, gentle, young saddle horse.

Inquire 1075 Riverside avenue. Phono 2ot. a 27tL' Various Calif tfmnm son will in-each both morning and evening. Sneci-il r.nisio; Morning An-tlieni. "All Hail the p-Vwc-r." sulo.

-A Divine Redeemer," (Gounod), by Mrs. Heles Xorris. Evening Anthem. "Cod of My Life." (Shepard): solo. "I A in a l'ilerim," (Johnson), by Miss Elnel I'routj Week day notices: Monday the Sunday school board meotin? at the parsonage at 7:30 i.

m. fair-? of the club in charge until a new president has been chosen. 'She wiU manage the large reception the club officers aUtay.s give to their members t.nd any prospect i-ve members. This officers' dajs wil-1 be held on Sept. 9th and will officially open the club for a and tho liappy, parents have been receiving the felicitations of their many friends all week.

This aftornon a jolly coterie of girl. were the guests of Miss Eiliel Fletcher at her home on 'Fifth street, and even Kdi.a Mouoht re.u sjietit sever.t.1 doj-H in lleno thi.j week villi her sister, Misa Choline fcioucliereau, who is at the Charles Norcross home. 'Miss Edna is In Carson most of the tiiiie "with Judge and d'Yank Xorcross. Mrs. Schweis and Miss Laura Schweis havo returned from a brief visit in San Francisco with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Slater and little daughter Helen and Mr.

and Mrs. tho year. The first card 'party of the Praver meeting in tne parlors of the 7:30 p. in. M'edncsday.

season will be held at the club bouse i cnureh at -V- next Saturday afternoon, Sept. 3, and everyone is cordially invited to attend. FOR SALE Elegant furniture of four-1 rooms, consisting of complete fur-! r.ishings of bed room, dining roam and kitchen and parlor. Call at 521 Washington St. u27w ELT WEL CO 13 ROOSEV Mrs.

Ascher of Sparks will be chairman of tho day, assisted by an able FOIt RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Also single rooms. 333 X. Virginia St. a27.

though the diversion was the ever interesting game of 'bridge, yet the greatest informality prevailed and the hours flew by all too quickly as the rubbers were made. At live o'clock dainty refreshments were served and enjoyed by the following Miss Lucy Harris, Mis Frances Harris, Miss Irma AVaren, Miss Marguerite Gossc, EYENNE aid FOR SALE Cheap, furniture carpets. 351 W. 3rd. a27w committee.

Mrs. 31. Sciiceline entertained informally at one table of bridge Monday afternoon. The game was close and very interesting for tiie following: Mrs. A.

.11. Manning, Mrs. C. D. Quin-land.

Mrs. if. M. Slater and 'Mrs. Coniinueu rYom Page One) Miss Nita Clegg, Miss O'Xeil and MiijS Dates of sale arsd other cheerfully furnished by DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT Southern Pacific Corapaoy if ranees l'ike.

qosso i Sioux indiaus awaiting to see the visi- Uor. Mius Wanda Esden has returned The amidst small from a months vacation -with her par- (abins h-ul survived the transfor-euts at Elk 1 rove. Cal. illation of the city from the crude set tlement of the early days, greatly interested the Colonel. responded with cordiality to the of the throng POSITION WANTED Refined woman of thirty desires position as housekeeper, good cook.

Box 47, Gazette. a27t2 LOST Between Heald's business college and postoffice, bunch of keys. Finder return to Heald's Business College. tl HAULING Everything from a load of sand to a hay ride. W.

'R. Cool, Phone Sparks Black 231. a27w FOR RENT Furnished two-room cottage, pantry, clothes closet, light ami watfr 537 S. (Vnl'T St. "al'Ttl WANTED Experienced girl for general housework.

Apply 423 Granite phone 7C1. a27t 3 WANTED Salesman and collector for Reno and Sparks, also a salesman and collector for territory adjacent to Reno. Address box 76, care Ga-zette. a27v: WANTED Elevator boy. Apply im-mediatclv at Gazette office.

tf 238 Center Street Reno, Nevada Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Slater departed Wednesday night for a few "weid-is' visit in Chicago.

as he passed along. Reaching the reviewing stand erected for the occasion in the center of the city. Colonel Roosevelt reviewed the troops, the detachment of cowlxys and cowgirls, remnant of the Sioux and the various organizations taking part in the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wheeler left early this week in their machine for Salt river, where Mr.

Wheeler was called on business, and afterwards they -will go on to Yreka, to a few days with friends. They expected to parade. a 11 fe .4 LSiop! Look! Listen! have a delightful trip, and plan to be away two or three -weeks. Mrs. A.

Smith and little son came in from Parameo Tuesday morning and 'will be the guest of her father, Mr. Orville Sessions for a couple of weeks before leaving for Kansas- City where she will visit relatives for a couple of months. PERSONALS Cosse, returned C'urly in the -week from their enjoyable trip through Toseinite. They motored in the Slater car as far as tool the train from there as' they thought 'possibly the roads were not Very good." Tlieir 'trip through tho park esictedihgly enjoyable, as "was their lfiotoflns. I Mr." and Mrs: Wafren Miller are here from Plumas- county and are guests at the Riverside.

These charm-- ltitf iieople expect to remain indefinitely here. a The Delta Itho sorority held their iiri.t meeting of tho year at the home of tho Misses Amy and Ethel Thoiip-Hon on utiett Tuesday voting An unusually largo rnrnber of the srr-ority girla were present, and they lijade many of their plins for this college year. Th decided to hold their dnnual reception i. the new girls students and. faculty ledies next Friday evening at the home ot Miss Irma Wcrrtn oh island avtiuc This an annual event a.itt i given that tho new may nvt the college girl', an tae faculty ln.ini.

This affair will be one of the first large social functions of the college year. 'Mrs. Jay ChMnmons, Elizabeth and Adeie Cleminons and Mrs. J. R.

Erad-Jey returned this week from California and are at their lovely -home on South Virginia. They have all had a delightful summer, going firs: to Alaska on a six weeks' trip end their return from there they ivo been in California, avoiding tnls dreadfully warm weather. Mr. Clemmons returned from his trip several weeks ago. Tho many 1 friends of Mls3 Ada Cheney -who was quite seriously Injured a few weeks ago, will be glad to know that she improving every day ami will soon bo able to be about again.

Mr. Wethered who also -wa-3 slightly Injured has gone to San Fran-Cbco. iMrs. A. iE.

Cheney returned early thid week from a few days' visit in Can Francisco. V. H. Simmons ilef this week tfor a fortnight's visit with friends In Salt IxikQ City. lilss Jfarion Wjse-ani 'tier trcthsr, Fricis' Wisnsr- rsturr.4 Like TSe 4ve fcesa tia 5ptcp r.i Its.

Gscrsa JCixon at tfceir, pretty cottage at tho Jiko tot past Veek." tlr rftw Mrs. Charles Hobbins entertained in a most enjoyable manner last Saturday afternoon in honor of 'Miss Helen Toy who is visiting in Ui-ro at the Fred Schadlcr home. Quantities of cut flowers adorned the rooms, adding their fragrance and beauty and bridge was no pleasant diversion. Mis. Hodgkiiiison held the highest score and was awarded a pretty prize, and after the game had been contested for two or three "hours, a dainty luncheon was partaken of by the following guests: Miss Helen Joy, Mrs.

'Sam Hodgkin-son, Mrs. Warren Raker, Mrs. J. M. Fulton, Mrs.

Fred Schadler, 'Mrs. Herbert Nichols. Mrs. J. X.

Evans, Mrs. E. F. Wardin, Mrs. T.

W. Martinez, Miss Stella Webster. Miss Bess Webster, Miss Nellie Hymers, and Miss Minnie Flanigan. The Women's Faculty club of the University will hold their first meeting of the college year at the home of Mrs. J.

E. Church, the first Wednesday in September, and they are planning many more delightful affairs for the college fctudoivts than tney had for them last winter and spring. Miss Emily Coffin departed last eve-niing for Stanford University where she will resume her studies. She has been in Reno ail summer, and been one of the popular participants of all the social Tiappenlngs of the younger set, so she will be indeed missed by all. Mrs.

A. X. Salisbury, is spending a few days in San Francisco with friends. 'Irs. J.

Layman" entertained several -ladies Thursday afternoon at her pretty home on Chestnut street. They were mostly the wives of the university faculty and were informally invited to meet the new faculty ladies. The whole affair was devoid of formality, but everyone just enjoyed a pleasant chat with each other and be RUN OVER In Your Mind Those You Know Who- Have Been Sick or Hurt PROTECT YOliu INCOME -1 GENTS A DAY Your Savings Won't Go to the Doctor or Druggist if our Income-Producing sre Insured Continental Casualty Company ri ''i 1 ",2 I i-ii 1 1 il' a Via Li! kH. G. B.

Aiexsuder. Presiderl CHICAGO H. VASCHE of San Francisco is a guest at the Overland hotel, MRS. A. R.

BLEVINS 1 and Misses Dollie and Elvina Blevins of Halleek are guests at the Overland hotel. R. M. RUSSELL is up from San Francisco. 1 W.

T. MAESTRETI of Austin is in Reno on Jegal business. J. M. SMITH ERS is bere from Fallon.

He is stopping at the Overland. C. LEETH of Stockton is paying a visit to Reno. MRS. M.

L. BURKHAM of San Francisco is visiting 'Rono friends. MRS. L. B.

GILL of Carson City is registered at the Overland. 1 Mrs. Annie Hymers writes from Berlin that she is studying under the great Russian artist, Lehvirne. who will be remembered as having created such a tremendous astir an musical circles in San Francisco last year. Mrs.

Hymers is studying earnestly and, expects to be away several months. iMrs. Robert Price returned! this week from California where she has been visiting relatives for a couple of months. The Prices beautiful new home that is being built on Court street will bo finished some time in October and naturally they are very anxious to move into it. It -will be one of the prettiest homes in our beautiful city when completed.

"EVERY TIME the CLOCK TICKS Working Hour IT PAYS A Dime to Somebody, Somewhere Who is Sick or Kurt" Hotel The olden More Than 1.000.000 a Year. Ask RENO, NEVADA Thorough! Modarn Throughsut, Firot CIt Bar in Connection. Zm- coterie of friencis after- nooh at her prettv home on Foreft E. Holesworth. District.

Mgr 21 Mill Reno. Nevada. PhonaZl I- i Rooms and Special flatat far Ccmmvrcial Men. 3 i F. It.

Nicholas, -who is always street. Cat nations and ferns 'adorned entertaining in somo rfelightful man- the parlors where bridge was played ner for her friends, presided at a for several hours, and the dainty hand-dainty little luncheon Tuesday after- painted china prizes were awarded to noon. A largo bowl of exquisite pink Mrs. Rissman, Sirs. Severs and IMrs.

astors adorned the center of the table, Pearce. Curcjs were Tut away at iva Roberts Concrete Con came acquainted Ijarge bouquets of around which the ladie gathered at. and the ladies gathered about the Pictures and Picture Framing New Stock of Beautiful Mouldings. Fine Pictures at Cost Murray Laidlaw Company 108 East Second St. I.

0. 0. F. Building struction Co. Manufacturers and builders ot cen-rete blocks, concrete construction ii all Its branches.

Cement eiii--alks a specialty. Estimates fur eished. All work guaranteed. Phons 1865; No. 361 Sierra St, Reno, vada.

aster' .3 adcrr.c-d ths living room, 341 i tie dir. Jr. rcs was ragrant zzi with (iiiz, titles. cZ i-weet -peas. Mrs.

Layciaa'3 aiarritiag' hospitality was eniyed by Mjs. Geo. Powers, Mrs. Miles Kennedy, Mrs. oaa Afterwards one tabls cf luncheon table rnsre a bcrwl of "wis enjoyed until firs, rarit swec-t peas zicrzii title 'Tie Tii lsclu2tl tirs.

Bert Ltmdr. sussts iaduaad Wrs. Gao. Sasf ord, Mrs. A.

Smith. Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Gus Harvey, Mrs.

Karry Severs, Mrs. t'm. Flett, Mrs. Rissman, 'Mrs. Mrs.

Arthur Vebb entertained a Pearce and Miss Lens. d..

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