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.w.ý C~torius October sunshine has added r Mt to the soclal activities of the past \'wee'k. lurge and elaborate functions Ilave chtaracter'sed the week with all the plea:ant accompaniments of lovely gowns and hats, choice vlandls, henutl ful fhowers and . artistically adorned hition-. AilOther lleasant aecompani ltcent of auch entertaninlog on a Iarge and elhl)lirtel scale in Mistl'a is 1i the sweet and Glracous helpfulness of tile hldi, s, each for tge other. The long list iof thosae who a.slet hostens In rleeilving Ioanna si each case a comn munity, of interests, a rent slsterholod that makes Ivling wirth while III tny social cilrtle. Puch)l mniltual helllfuln,,st hnas been evident llso this week in the larg. church ttlvitIes that have heen in prolgress. The c(lathnle Indlis have held a stmice asftl haitallr and their friends of other ch trches hiave liven halnpy to hotlp thenl Itmaken It a tll4t1ria. The Methodist Iltahs have felt O41t scame spirit of entltui:lm alnd Interest in their dedillcatioln exertica. The "get together and pltttim" pimi: that hitas donel no uitIch for AMlsanlll In its hItalnirs lle and mnaterill dt't lleve llopentt, i mnltti Ing the socill life of the city rich In sIhcure, cordial hipIltalilty. Mrs. Duniway Hostess. Of the 2?4n Indles who were Invitedl by Mrs. I'. A. )unlway to Imeet Mrs. (hit)herFr of HlIlena, Mrs. Iallalltine, Mrs. Itl.leghir. Mrs. Phlillips. Mrs. Tllomrnpsn. Mrs. mru ass, Mrs. Plminer and Mims PIatlon, ridaly ilrternloon, nearly till were IhapJ)iv to) (ep)t. If one may Jindge fromn lthe tl)hronig thlt filled the lienttifuill rnooms f the new hometra on Maulrice lrs'reel. RiuInsiinte tli1 I sparkling air not of dort Ilmtlde the little Joulrlnv out to the .universitry o pleasnure. Mrs. D)tnlway's charming hospitality nnd tll, dill, tiltion of thel giett of honor ctri tlie other entice mtnts to bring no Irg. at,, numlber of gtuests. Mts. ('hstlherg findls it very enjoyahle to comeii over frolm her home in Helena iplitt frteqtenlly with her hu.snind, Judg- ( tnylerg. when heI romnles to give his i(iuIrsP f lti(lurie asn honorary dlan of the I:lw idepnrt mient In the university. .lcinl clrcles in M iisoulat hllave opndcil wide to wil-l oclne. both J.iIdge tlitl Mrs. ('lIayvlier annl the. nr m nnal' to ftel that they h)iong to Mi.ntrlali vvnt t)llh.gh they iount HelenaI their lt.m The iotherir indles in liht reI·lc.inrg lIe wvlth Mr'.r. hIunlway, FrIlda ', htave all 44anl, this year to mnllle it Itonie in MiHstoIlln.i MovI'ng thlerh Itihe hnt rli lomts iitln hoIelike rnoomtl IhIt were llornied for athe otcttts on w it h *. ,rntail hErtn rtis and autlul'n levcs. Mrs. rnnIway' a assistling friends helpldI tIt manke Ier RUests ,wellcome ,nd co.mfort:l)le. Mrs. Charl;es It. Hall. Mrs. A. L. D)iittln andt mlany of the flit'lllv anles wiere thiose who assistedtl. Tilhe Findtte Tr.a lilayed dturhirl thei reie''llln lhourr., de Ilghtting anl with their bright munls. ( Although the three yo'ung lldies hllvel pityPsli . fatI it nttumber of large pullhl r,'riu.tlons an;i Innwtets sinell their or ganlirtion wa.is Iatntd, they ee.l thatl on Friday they mnade their tdbut In oircheltrlal work for socalI fthlctions ati home. South-Side Neiahborhopd Club. An orgIannicatlin *of importance in M.isoula soclal circles was perfee.tetn Mondiiay eveninr at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Iltli'khley, when 20 con genial neighbhrs formed themselves I into the South-Side Neighhllorhood lllub.) The piiIrpoee of the new club isI purely solual. Menmbers willt meet each Monday evening at one or an other of the homes represented for n comfortahle, good time together. It may be cards or It may he some other form of amusement that is the basis, but the roault is to be always happy and harmonious recreation. The pres ent membership of the club includes Big Reduction in Millinery '. or Monday only, October 10, we will give a 2',. per cent diLsount on every luirebase made at thlh store. All the iopular heavers and phl;mes are Includedl in this offer. South Side Millinery (Miss A. E. Muaseht) 514 Soulth Higgins Avenue. 1iI Have Your Pictures Framed Save your photographs, diplomas,-, sketches and prints by having them framed. t have:the material to select the most suitable frame for your picture. Prices reasonable. See My Collection of Western Montana Views R. H. McKAY Commercial Photographer Higgins Block Bell Phone 925 ! _ t .i aitd Mrst. C(. A. Barnes. Dr. and It . 1n)a .," Professor and .Mrs. J. !. Rlowen Mk. antd Mrs. Kenneth Ross, MAr. and..dl , T. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. i).., ~t ohue, Dr. and Mrs. W. I.' Book, Mr. anid Mrs. J. M. Keith, Mr. and t'e. .ild J. Coffee. Mr. and .Jrs. F. If..'Boos. Mrs. Soheuch Hostese. Mt'C E, b i hlld the "T)ay Spend era" A 11I~itif o tas at luncheon Mon day. With 'iti. .R, A. Mlenad of \'lc tor as her gtlit of eatpceial d:onor. The ladies sat alnhgt t t tlhle brightly drecorted with fruits antd tlultumn IIaves durilng the service of a :laninty and dellcious menu. After luncheon they sewed and visilted aealnolsy. Those present were: Mle.da tno Charles II., llull, J. P. teowe,. , .1. Cotfree W; P. Mills, .Meda Mills, Jentkitls, Tylar 1. Thompson. H1. H. Parsons and R. A. Mend. Complimentary Kensington. .airs. W. II. lReed and Mrs. F. 1B. alrd entetrtllhed abohut 20 hllles, Moan. dlay aftel'rnoon at the home of thli hlatter Iln complimnent to Mrs .1. .'\\ Tallt of Anaconda. This wias one of lmany pleasanta gatherings that haive beeln arrangedl itn honor of Mrs. Tall during hepr visit in MinsoiIa andl the tIlal.es have b'l1nited it en'h tinme a privile'gae to visit With the Kuest, who Is loved very sinc(erely in Missnola. Whist Thursday Evening. one of the large nll Ihaplpy funa'tlons of the Wirk wals the comnlany invitLti to the homllte oif Mr. anld Mrs. ('harles Itrlngs for whlltlt 'hlursdlay evenIng. The roomlis were aii.ow witlh tnnamte's or pink hetlysanthemnanll alln all other f\avt'.s and dlecorlatins followedl the piak color fharmony. T'welve tables ne c'Orlt1unantlatedl tlhel gluests whal Ipll.ayedl the gatii' villih atst untill they ore siiun milned to patartrke f a delh'llu"te sup ier. Those present were Mr. iandI Mrs. J. I'. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Iltln es, Mr. and Mrs. C. If Mc .eid, Mr. andlI Mrs M. J. M. 'an Mr. landl Mrs,. 'l'yliar BI. Thompanlson, Mr. and aMrs. I'. T. 1Str' ling. Dr. and Mrs. J.. J. I takley. Mr. Iand Mrs. Eld loos, hr. tinl Mrs. W. I'. Mills, Mr. aind Mrs. S. J. Coffee. Rev. manI Mrs. Ii. H. (Thtly . Mri. 1laa( Ma's II. T. Wilkinson, Dr. and Mrs. I'. ,. laaides, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. )anthalr', Dr. andil Mrs. (. A. A r1nl wacy, Mr. anil Mrsl. a"ie.vtte iHatrinlgton, Mr. aull aiMrs. i. n. Lusk. Mr. anld Mrs. C. L.. F. Ket log.a Mr'. and Mrs. Kenneth Rlos,. Judge and Mrs. W. M. ltilekfrlrd, Mr. andl Mrs. Htrmnnn KI(ohn, Mr. and Mrs. (terge Ilci'kford fraIom Nt. taenatisll .llr. inda Mrs. J. M. Price, Mrs. lieriert Al winrdl from Kallinsll, 1 MisN I.auls Plhkett aind Mr. C(. Ii. Beakwlth. An Enjoyable Reception. .Meada tmat J.. M oan. Fan, . .11M.RnIlty and ,Aite.$ A. llambard reo'ived morel than 200 of theIr fri'aends We\Vdnesda y iafternToon In thel Sl clots aind artistl l' new haine of Matyor tad M1ras. J. M. lt.'a nis. The loWvly weather l tdled slrrkle tand enthusiasmsa ta tla aenjl e ment of thle ldieas whoi attended ti. reception. In the receiving line wlth the' hostesses" was Miss IRelly, who ltasN 'eme fa'arom Minnesota tao spentd thel winter in Missoula with her brothers. i'. M. lteilly and William t . Itailly The guealts twere dellghted with th(' Oplaoir tunity to make MIss Reill v's aa' quaintance. Of the friends wl.o us islted the hostesses in makitn their guests welcome, Mrs. F. (i. Hlggins, Mrs. J. P. Rowe. Mrs. C. It. liatl, Mrs. Mrs. T. IB. Thompan,. Mr. Edlward Mitchell, Mrs. W. PI. Rohinson andi Mrs. II. T. WilkInson were In the dratwing roms and Mrs. W. BI. Par sons, Mrs. C. A. 'Barnes, Mrs. T. .. F'itzgerald, Mrs. J, . J. ckley, Mrs. A. L. Duncan and Miss Josephine Hath away were in the dining room. The Misses Bessie Wihle, Hele.n Weir, il orence Matthews ald Laura John son served dainnty refreshments in the dining room. During the reception hours, Mis. Reeves and Mr. Rehnmer charmed the guests with their exquls' ito piano, aind viotin music. A Birthdpy Surprise. Seventeen ladles, members of the Pythian Sislters, arranged a surprise party for Mrs. W. Ht. Reid Wednesday They spent a delightful afternoon with iher and presented her with a silver salad fork uas a souvenir of the oc'ca ilon. Thost( who took part in the birthday surprise were Mesdamnes Clare, Lanwyer, Woodson, Kendall. Baker. Wilson, -Davjs, Gill, liealges, Ilonskiti, Broderlek, Y'hase, Kendrick. 6ah, Will Cove, James and Hord. A Farewell to Mrs. Tait. Mrs. ltardenburgh, Mrs. Nesmntllh fand Mrs. Jatae entertained about 40 Iandles Tuesday afternoon tat Mrs. I Hnrdenhulghi's home as a farewall Ietft K'rdtheIr~r\ it rnII pt !'11. han r 1.11 rilfititi iiprioinln afte in ti d4ng rit s inI JIhi l'ntitiii t M11I Ihd gIeufn brought th""Ir m . 411eet 41, I< :end Piet and~h cI-turd-t Iithriglahu the. guienoon iiMItl Sdantyý Pn';'u.It,4ntt.hednn. (ruti-cituIui'uni41141 Aie Wipyintl i"fliutnt t.I~ rip tI..t~ I~its fi For Mrs. Altermatt. 'ilt,. David i Atuirw%%a tehd it 41ii.i tuitty if Ifdta 1 ti u11S I 41 tl uirt, uiu-iiuun A tirmnijitt waisu fininitly pureslitunt oif ~ Ttl~f -1. -1 7 ItSi qt ~;t atY MRS. ROSWELL JONES, Ne. Helen Beesnn, wC~o wai moon return to make a home an Massoula. theI L I.rrl, -.\-lII:, l ,en ihltv in this ct.1t anld lsh has 1nlty friends whl o arti making thlr nt,-t ir her visit hire withr 4 t serirs of parties in "ilr honr. Those who 'w.,re M'rs" .\lndrliw' 404'9114 Were M'esda nln' .\1te ill 111n M11 rlhy, 111 meI., iund tI, Inc. 1, 1a. KJer, I'I ttelr-r , I.orger, A.lmsl I, ' . lt uri,( lhr, Amrld ron , Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance. The young 4l4.ib9s of Kappa Kalpa ('llrs ing nl t I i l . l. 4. lSrming dLitncl lg party Riven in thei homta tf 1ir. and .Mrs. J. .11. Keith in (ter-* id avenue ii . .i l' t-. td trt.r Ko ith. Mr. and lMrs, II. T. Vilkinsol.nt and t Pr- I fesshr and MI'wrs. I. '. r.ehec, h retvolved the arriving guestsro. Must or. fur naished by nI it trn nlg rhstra, for those w\ho 4(ari 4ed to d.(itt Ie, r l)tt ,rr of the gKI(ala wavlke.d and tallcked through thPe bnautiftul I.ttrei Iof thy Ktitth hirne awhh'h w%%'qere ev'II Hmore attractiv'e inl honor or the evening by stremers andt flowern of the sorority colors. Five )young l 4lhdh') not m11)'h(ers of Kapil'l Kappa (llnmnl wire ilnl\ted guests. the Mlssea ('eil JIonhason, E'lther irlrly, Edna R:inll. cllorothy Sterling and AIvInI1 ]linadgs,1. Y\oIuIg men to the nltlnhrr iil ab.ouilt dio it-re also present. A Birthday. M\lu!st(,r thrlld S|.hIlI.'hlIs.)v, onll of T Mr. an1 Mrs11, M. .Hl. t. it.gllrrunssl 1t IToole avenue, elehbrnte-d his sixth hlirt'thdility 'I'rusday. (tii ns and 1Int ti e Wore flnttilrtes t illtt'h ti'ernooHr atd. dollttris r-ies-uients Ner- served. 'iThe fortitlllllt guests ir the li ttle host wcere: 1IIson (i1'rtl and i lhwlrgl nal Wull. Rose larlp, ('invlhI Sharpl, IA)r ,thy Jl rrit. s, (t;tiiio y 'i'lttt, lt1 11t ,hnici.hlnessy; M\it1i4"; Il.iirge Harris, Jack 'I'TI.k, llowaird lHolland, Frank Mc1, nablh, l. I h4er (Ibuhl wnd illfrry For Mrs. Reid. ~.11. anrl .11r-. lin ll Mit r entertainel Tllslnday tv't,111tng in hinor of the hirtlh day oi f 11 rs. llrl's mo(thier, MLrs . 1-H. Reid, at the llard houl. 410 S.ith tixthi. strl.'t Il 4t. A pi as:n.it t ivening wi4 topped oti 1i y :on excelle t nt lunch. Those present .'lt vr'I: Mr.. find Mrs. W ill (intvi, .\I. milil Mrs. hirred Zrh, Mrs. P' .'. 114. ills, Mr . r an it M rs. WV. I1. Itetl,. Bix Years Old. Wu'e(.leslday Ifterln' al it ii preitty tna party in thlntrir if heIr sixth birthirtdy. S.Th4+ (' llung i s 1played llgames during I tea. rly allrt ,f the afternonnn, thenll theyt w re gt.lhelni1'- h tii)l a tithlt sat with .w ihltihiVy tiflt of new dishes. Their i wer.i t)tio iirthdai etkt'ii, one irklll i i| d - with Ii (' t11t1 the other with ai It r toirini candlies. The little girl, who hilad a 'lrt in the' grod timell were SMil'jr't l'ii it tt itn 1 H1 ltn l.ien.ih, Virginia 1h14-it, Mary lei'lorti MXitlred Wllh.x iland Cathle.rinel \\'tlh r. Lague.Holland. )Mondi morn3tlrig a) t l i. ' 'onk rmaps Mss Mir ii' it 1 Grtrude ILague of Mir.in.ti.n and h'rid ILa I-olland, flormerly of tills tity. nIow of Butte, \r re miarrlled. Rev. Fal tle r arrliae renti the marrl'l'jio siervl-er In Sthe prcwenco of a Ifew intimll ate friends. The Ir!.e wav daintily gtiw ndl In tpale ink and sh~ wore at lilnk ,.trich tplum In h(r haUr. M.Is Anna lli~lp . ai hrlrlsuaid and Thonlt. W'arburton \\i. be.t mHan. MJr.and .Mrs. Holland 1,1ft yesterday for Bhltte. where the gromn has a flourishlng busnllrss int 1 it gl pailnter. oth young'. 'itlI |.0' "it" well known in Mi sos.la. Mrs. Lavey Surprised. Mrs. Mary lavey had a hlrthday last \Wenesdtay and ai numlmer oif her friends planned t, ele'hrate, it with flttling cer" innv ie li ,v;l Inlvited ti take1 dliner with Mr. and Mrs. Iltugl: t )Campbell and tduring her aihence her hl.m. was brilliantly Ido'raItel with flnwlrns ant fi.gs, , honilfutl Innc'I was stiwed away reail for ,erlnW Ilter In Ihe evenlng., thien sh Wuit Smlllllnloti hotne by a tetlehonle t nl sage. After the first Rlap of sulrprise. Mrs 1.Lvey found hlr self-lposseMlIon iad ma111te her gui'tsts welentce. Whist wats pIlyed for ilereotl lll and I)Izes trel wo-n hy Mrs.1taVI'e .Mtrs. Irnnk Jytl'ni. M'rs. I'gni: Mr A. A. A Munch,. 1fr. J. It. huffy at, I Mr. 1eorge (Cuar rnlhers. A Angl hbrlch setl wlth pearlt \was presented t i Mrs. l.nvey for it birlhday re.nenllllllhranie. ''holse who had a part In the gold t111., were Mr. anll Mrs. W. L. ielleyv, Mr. and Mfr.. ;Gorge Andre~. Mr. andl Mrs. Ifugh Camplbell, Mr. (and .Mrs. A. A. Munch, .\Mr. and Mrs. lrank Jonels. Mr. land IMrs. J. I., Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Vern tiarl,:; Medlcthumeasl, I'. 1.Martz.: M.; M-e 'Iatleiy, J. Morris, William .l3eegan, Jlaues Lyons, Frank 'arley, Miss I'heresa Jones, Ilanth O'Kair OL .Ildr enec. Messrs. ('eorge '(''rrothera, Dan (;iniun and Willltiam Nay. L. A. to A. O, H. Ball. Oin Thanksgiving night, the. [dles' aluxilitlry to the Ancient Order of 41 Ilrnlttans will give a grand ball in Eltlle htll. The ladile are already planning th+, details of program and music with th.' exiwpecta:iln of maling this, annual btlIl tith best one they have ever held. A Hallowen Party. The Young Peoplel's society of Chris tina lnleavor for for the Congregational church gave a most successful Hal lowe'en party in tile church Friday e\ening. Hixty young people were as sembled, dressed in the impish, and ghostly costtumes appropriate to the o,.elaslon. They ,were all' maskeil and e, Bred with ghloulish glee into the stlnts slggested. BIesides the ones tsLuaily done ot Ina lbWNb.en'. thae j'as the c.eretotny of fe(eling the dadt nlman's pulse it) the qttle: and, reetliling aill int lodutlotn to the prince, both very effective int the way of shivers. After thet glsts ulllnlasked there were Kallles and it suppelr. Tile. moul) com nlirt"e \lwho vere. llrgely responsible for IhI t,.a ,It s were the Minssaes letllah WV'te'late tadl 'Anina I?:ivls' Messrs. Latding and liellrdsley. A Theater Party. Mrs, 'ltylar 1I. Thompson, and Mrs. ('CItrl's It. liull eltertalaned the "D'y Sponde.rs" Wetdnesdtay evening in honor of Mrs. 11. A. Mead of Victor.. The 'la dlias made the roulnds of the theaters In tlth cty landl then tjthey repaired to40 Mrs. Ilta l's homne fo' IIa buffet luncaheion. The co"It pany Inicludi"d Mrs. J. P. Rowe, Mrs. P.il J. ot'ffee. Mrs. i. :. P;arsons,) Mrs. J+.nklns, Mrs: F. C. FPchnuch, -Ars. W. P. Mills, Mrs. Mceda Mills, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Thompson alll the Kluest of ihoritr, Mrs. Mead. Y. K. Luncheon. Mrs. II. A. W\hoeelon'. oody ' Ihome was thite s5tc,(let of a 'pleasanlt Iunclleon and Kenslngtton the other day In honor of Mrs, II. J, Itlesland, who Is i guest thits week in the honme of Ms., Frank Cannon. Asters were used lavishly to drIIcrale the dining room and a center piece of fruit. was used ' effi.ctilely on the table. Members orf the old Y. K. telut wre lthe guests and Mrs. J. 1). Mtct'onirlck blesides. To Meet Miss Houstol. All tamembers atlld friends of the Yolung Woment's Chrisillan association Ir, ra'tsked tot meet Miss Hoanlton Mon I ay at the associatilon home, 207-209 Etst ('edilt' street. The reception hours will be from 3 o'clock until 5 Itn the afternoon atndi from l ' o'clock untlil 10 in the evening. Westminister Guild. (On Tuejsdayi' evening Mrs. l, unney slotl .M1ts M 'CIarlnov entertained the , Westtpllisttr guild at the honme of the former. A number of young men had been Invited for 9 o'clock and so the regllar study program was omitted. There was a businese session In which plans for the winter's work were laid outt and then a short literary and musicli program wvan rendered. The Misses Mclaughlin and liosking played a piano duct. Miss Crouch sang, David Roberts recited. Miss flessle Wilde sing a silo. Miss Shirley &'hunk played at violin silo, Ray eiallly anllg, David Roberts recited another selection and Miss Htouking played a silo. A merry hour was speilt with games and refreshments before the last car departed for the other side Iof town. Daly Addition Mothers' Club. The Danly Addition Mothers' clu. held a lnalloween social la*t Friday evening in the Daly Afddition schio' house. There was a program given in the early part of the evening in which ghosts, Indians. hnhaoblins and school children took part. L~ter games np proprinte to Italloween were entered into willh spirit by all present. Then A. ('. Anderson, the florist gave a talk that was brimming over ,with good stories and afterward supper was served. There was a splendid attend anee which taxed the capacity of the schloolhouse,. A Kensinpton Tuesday. Mrs. Robert 'ugsl'ey Is giving a number of small panrti's and the first of the serie-+ wy;l a Kensington last Tuestily nfternoon. The.' guests rat cosltv nha it the ,pnn fir, In itrs. Ptislgieys Ipret\I home lFIn, needle wvtork on Christmas gifts or'cttllluie filluers while the Intdles visited. The guests were Mrsdames ilerert Al ward, J. M. Keith, Dwight Hughes, . II, ItussIell, ('. IT. Mc.Leod. Ii. i. Holllister, (George Ttrigas. W. V'. Nnk. J, A d.Itludd. t'alklins, liekfortd anll Miss Plekett. Literature Oeoartment. A splendid tleelting of the ultrntlure department of the Woman's cltub wa hohld at the home of Mrs. EIIrna (Cor hin last Monday afternoon. A large numlnhlr altt.nded and etjolved tl . g t'oll program. The onaing nlumher was. a vrenl isolo hi. Miss t'iarlesn 1penler, who sang "The SRng of the l.ute" annd then rec~ninded gracinustl with an in core. For current topics, the late eletlion In Callfornla was disululssed. Miss Belle T(orman sang and Mtwss, Anencer grave a symposium study or the chnrncters In itrowning's "The Ring and the RBnk." This was ft. lowed by it mnnlogue. "Ti;e SII SIu V'I,," bIv Misn Iorman. D.eli'iluts re fres-hments *'" r.' served alndl then M.1is l'lorence l.tthe'Ws read "White the ynont Man Waitedl." eviernl now nanies we'- mdlltedl to menll, rshilp lit the literature department. Woman's Club Yesterday. Enthuslasn and Interest wwns manl f.'st In th.e meeting of the Woman's clubh yete.rdav afternoon. Fleven names wer. * voted Into membership at the liisliness meeting which preceded the provr:nm. The Rhakesnenre de laulrltnunt was in char e iof the pro gprm aind Mrs. Fc'tor took the chaitr *. Intrndluc" the speaker of the day. Professor (George Palmer. Instructor In English in the university. Pro fessor Palmer spoke of "The PlantingI of the English Language in the hillippines" with authority gained by his experience as one of 600 ploneer teachers Vwh, went to the Philippines In 1901. He sold that the natives at first resented the idea of learning the English language and extreme, wisdom and tart was required to win their confidence, 1q one school the love of mulil proVed to hbe the Open sesame to English. Many interesting experiences were recounted by Pro fessor Palmer who closed his talk by roeading a quaintly-worded testimonial which was given him by his np preclative students when. he left the islands. An excellent musical pro gram was rendered tinder the direc tion of the musical department. Musio Department .Meeting. Mrs. Gleorge Porter entertained the members of the musie department ot the Woman's club last Monday after noon at her home on Eddy street. There was a businesas sesion and plans were discussed for the season's work then a short musical program was given and refreshments served. Mrs. W. H. Moore and Mrs. Porter both sang charmingly and Miss Lela McDonald played a piano solo. Mothers' Club. The Mothers' club will meet Wednes. day afternoon with Mrs. Albert Tie. sancon' at her home on Routh Fifth street, east. Linsa kSewing Cirele. Mrs. (heorge Viskniskkl will be hostess for the Tlna i ewlnlg circle or the DTaulhters of HIermann lodge Tuteday afternoon at her home, 514 Cleveland street. The C.hattee Club. The C'hatter club met lrlday alfter non with Miss Eva Hart on Past Pine street. fnmes ,were played and prizes awarded to the Mlissei Ruth Hlickey and Prankle Powell. A dleicious snp peo was served at the close of the afternoon. The club members pres ent were the Misses Leora .Rwant, (,eorgia Conley, Marlnn iletchell, Eva Welcome., ltuth Illckley, Frankle laowell and the hostesm. tuests of thie l'ltb were the Misses ttlth Pnmall, Dorothy Qulnn anll Margaret tHlrt. Prebyterian Ladlee. According to cnltom lhe T.adies' Aid noelfLty of the Presbhyterian ehlreh celebrated, a community birthday last Thtlrsday afternoon when all the mem bers brought birthday q.ferlngs. There was a htlge community cake with one tall rod candle hUtlring pon It. Red inotuntain herries were used for dec nrntions. Mrs. F. TL. Darbee, Mrs. 4. L+. Dunham and Mrs. J. Wilson Moore entertained the 10 ladle` who were present at the birth(dty pnrty. Lend-A.Hand Socity. An open meeting with 10i0 ladles in attendance was held hv the lend.A Hand society of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon In the parlors ofr the new ehurch. DuTrlng the brief Sbulslness sesslon reno~s wert mladle of the sale of tickets for the organ recital, Sbetween #,100 and $400 being naecount ed for. Ily unanimoits vote of the so let'y, a tshlet commemoratinr the munlificent gift of Dr. Ja.oh Mtllu of HPelore to the new chullrcll 'will he tllalur nn thn e n'w nor:ul. .4 niluIhal n pilro.gan Including a piaLo tiluh anid an .. DIDN'T you know there was such a thing as a lucky wedding ring? Ask your married friends. Or inquire of any lucky couple who have been joined in holy matrimony with a ring bought at this store. We hay, theim nt nill .rl i ." :d in nin l w.,gKhts 'vm'ry unM a h| rhlinr;."r or go. |l hi k. (Coin" Iln both o ,f '1n. FRANK BORG Jeweler and Optician The Universal Coffllee Percolator* ALWAYS MAKES GOOI) COFFEE The "l'niveraul excels all other ways of akclnlg cffeer, heeease lthe percnoluting ipro ie In plee etiaelly compltl. c aItnd all tlhe whole* smome nrmatlc andl Ievigoratineg resene of the coffee is extracted before the water Iolls. McGufflley Hardware Co. NO ONE PHOTOGRAPHER CAN KNOW IT ALL ABOUT PICTURE MAKING. We are coCtint4ally getting nlew Il.eas. Our Increased knowledge Is your gain. I persontall)y make e'very slttlng at nmy estudio. I see every Iphoto thaet goes ot., WARD'S STUDIO We Are Makers of Artistic Frames. 335 Higgins Avenue. Bell Phone 319 encore by Mrs. Ableh I'tlaxon H.enlhr'. ni vocal soleo and aIll centl're by Mrs. Ross of Bonner aind ia selee''tl on by the' ladles' quartet wea. thorouighly en Joyed and the aflternolon was c'oncludl ed with refreshrcetnnts. A Benefit Entertainment. The' young peoplel of Iliornence g;sv' a very creditablele entertalinmenolt Iart. night in Woodman hall undehr the. manugement of W. P. Abhhlt. The whole progral'i waH goo anld esper(hiel- I ly so was thee pia no and vlIoln rletlle rendered by lMrs. M I. ('lIrtlRtige' alllndi her son Mlitot, o. llowlng thee .tist-e, cale t.lwre 'was a baskit ec'ial wit.h baskets brought by the yeoeeung ladelle sold to willing swanine. The fundselee realized were d~,evot,ed to the chullrclh The progrlaml gven tiwas: ong.... . . . I rle Plano and violin ......... .Mi (hlesion andil Mr. Itelhil Plano aolo ..... Mrs. T tor The )Death of lelolnedict Arlnlt . .. Re'lteed by Mi ss (leerlrude Stewiart Plnno solo ..... Miss tlleason Sing. "Slng Mr to .hIp" .e i Piano and violiln . . Mrs. Cartlieli aend Xsoni .Milton ...... .... . .......... .. .. . .. . M r. K o n, "e 'heCl ,oetiier'e at tie' ('let,' Planlo IDuet ........ .... . ..Mrs. Tay)'lor anld Mss ile'te.asen "The' Inven'ltor'es Wif".e" . ...... . Miss (Tertrude Stewart Piann solo .. .. M ste'r lte ler't Vos.s Seng, "Dreamll of Para:di"ee" S.W.. W '. Abbott Violin sole .... .............. Master Milton ('artlidge Plann and violi ... .. ..Miss (lhleaon anlld Miss lientham e Plano anl violin ....... ...... (Mr. rtildge nod sonn Seung. "Any Girl I.ooks (lood In Slimmer" w... I. Abbott Plalno in Mrs. ('rt hlige Trainor ,Noll. Edwanrd Tralnor and Latu tera Noll sllp. priLed their many friends this wt e ke wlhe'n the\ announced that t,''y hiatI been qutetl' melerer'ed oen (:'tbe l'r' 1;. n"arlv a week t,',efne. in the ''ll ll'c'l, ,tof at. I'r," "'sl Xe,'ie'r, R v\'. F'ather (Orlsez. perft l"' ie tI. o tle e.r.,e Till ,,{ee V h j'uotn il Yorclun llt f lthe Big . IlaIyI ' NEW Carnations Now on the Market At our greenhouse and city store we are now pre pared to fill orders, both large and small, for these beautiful flowers. MissouLA NURSERY CoMwPiY Chas. F. Dallmasn Ind. Phone 526 Bell Phones 45 and 192 f it I.umblr companyi.i, a substanttal itizeni of .s.ltliumoila a11l ison of Mr. arid Mrs. Williani Trainlr of Madison. Wis. The bride, a charning and pop. ular girl, Is the daughter of Mrs. M. J. .llrhn of ,this ity urll a descendent of I)ltniel Illll. riamoul Inl Kentucky history. Mr. iand .Mrs. Trainor have apartients 'Iafi the presenit In the Mls stula hotel, but they plan to build a blunguloiw on Ilrooks Ittet. where they will be at Iiuioi to their friends late in Notemiber. A. V. I. I. Meeting. tin Tl'iiuday evening the 1I youngl ladilies who copLitslie the A. Y. i. I, Club wero enltertailned by the Mlsses 1,r:ances and Finllheth aoll at tbeli lionme on Eiast pl,ellr street. Nqtedle vorltk ter..plll the cler tfnge.r o tlh 'iris \\who, liiiI (i'llrl'itmans gIl i W ite they \viilted. Mlisa Predoda MIoiW nive.1 i \.r;ll ;e utetlllllls on the lday'1 ; to itl(l Intere l i to thl evenLing nd :I s... s'ate delicloui rfRgtLe .i Imentli. ,