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jjpyfrff''4'^' *'^ i5E^E5Z!!r ].odnes<Jay afternoon at her home on *' . ? ?. - **"" ??.. i roapeci avenue to tne wuiwu ??/mond chapter of the Daughter! of the American Revolution. Tbia will be the annual business meeting of the ot Sanitation and it is especially urged that the members turn out in large numbers. Officers will be elected to serve the ensuing year and reports of officers and committees will be giv.en and also reports on tbe Continental congress held last month In Washingi ton will be given by the delegates who l attended the sessions. On Jane 14 k the last meeting ot the year will be ' held with Mrs. w. T. Black as hostess. This will be tbe annual Flag day celebration and will be in the nature of a garden party. * In Pittsburgh. Mrs. John Ouy Prlcbard has gone to Wheeling where she was joined by her brother, Will Werts and the two are spending several days in Pitts.burgh. Mrs. Prichard accompanied Mr. Prichard who was en route to New < York as far as Pittsburgh. Birthday Party. Misa Agnes Pearl Bartholow celebrated the fourteenth anniversary of her birth last evening when she entertained a number of her young friends 4Va hnma nf 1tai> nornnifl Tir and UV VUC HWUiU v? ? WI |fanuMM) ?? t ? ? ? Mrs. H. B. Bartbolow, on the Grafton road. Twenty-seven guests were delightfully entertained with games and music and refreshments were served. ,:The interior of the house was tastefully decorated in spring flowers. gg&? ' * ? ? ' Entertained for Guest. . - ' Honoring their guest, Mrs. Enoch Culver, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Wllshlre entertained last evening 'at. their stihiirban home. A box bud . .Tljns.d committee chairmen win uii ;ln tho names of I heir committees and . 84910 will bo endorsed by the Board | at-another meeting. Plan* were. discussed for the pro- ; - Ejanis'to be held during the year and ; a most profitable and enjoyable year's , ifsrlc js-antlclpated. - It is planned to i brlhg several celebrities here during p*(#? yhaY,' the Music department deSir-jrig If possible to have a course of first rtaah^mdsical attractions. 5 : The matter of sending delegates to the tohennial convention of the Natlojial Federation of Women's Clubs ' to.bo held at Des Moines. Iowa, June < IT to. 23 and' there will be named < ritater.' . The meeting yesterday was the 3!fl'rst meeting of the new Board and , judging, from the interest taken and the enthusiasm shown the clnb will < .'hare a .splendid year. i Bran1' ? ? Honoring Bride. SasMrs. Oka Veach Swisher, whose mar ; Huge was a rocont event In tills city, "jwui tl)e,honor ghest at a linen shower i M attractive appointments at whtrh jars. Clark Gross was hostess this aftjernoon at her home on Green street lint1,Swisher was before her marriage ; Visa Helen' Miller Phillips the daughter1 of ex-Senator Hood Phillips, of ; Chicago street Blr? . At Farms. ; Colonel - Clarence W. Watson and Mrs. Watson arrived here yesterday ttom 'New York and will spend the ' week-end at Fairmont Farms. ' '' Changed Itinerary. ; ,' Plans tar the tonr which will be ; tpndacted by Miss Kathleen Tierney .of Wee ton have been changed and' tee trip-will be made through the BW*4t with California as the destlna-' Hon and will include a visit to the' " * * " * ? ^ ' NAUOuai fttis turn uuuiy uuier putuio of- interest The first itnerary was . made to tnefnde a visit to Hawaii., 56-Fifty-Six Elegai ' On Saturday May 29th lie Auction, FIFTY SIX B LOTS, located in the city on the good road and Trac Persona desiring ideal suburban nity of a life time to procure deslral Special prize wfllbe given free Bounced before sale begins. THRMB?One third cash. Balai SATURDAY, MAY 29. SAJ I have also a number of deslral ? ? ? ?- -Ai-V t , SUyttUK/ WiUUl X ftiu VUC1U15 M fWI, lerma. M. I. wj Real Estate Broker an Suite 6, American Bid?. .1 : . . } . t ' V-Vv-V per served in the early evening was . a feature of the evening's entertainirient and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. Cul' er left last evening for her home after having spent several days as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilshire. SpSs . . Gave Recital, gt- The pupils in music of Mrs. Marie Ppllng gave a recital last evening at the'home of Mrs. Poling on Fairmont ayenue. A number of friends and relative# of the pupils were present. FftftureR' of the program in addition th*tbeinumbers played by (he pupils there's vocal solo by Miss Hallfe Orr and'a Violin solo by Miss Anna Frank. kEtpiVj ???? I Xy- 'i' ' ' ' EBBEte v Held Meeting. ?l&'AtL Enthusiastic and well attended 'trieeting' of the Board of Management-of,.the Woman's club was held * yesterday afternoon in the parlors of , Uj# .Wolh&n's department of the "Y." i .The meeting was called for the pur, i nose'of naming standing committees ,'jaiyVother matteru of business pertain- : >j!Sng tp-thd program for the club next < 5ycar,' Mrs. L. N. Yost, the new presi- . ffient of the club, presided. The genIJeiaU officers or the club and the de- 1 ryBartnidnt chairmen are named by the I (' clubhand the standing committees aro i printed"by the Hoard of Management. I - Several committees were named at i fe-".58ter<iayls;meeting, thougii tlie list i 7J& not'complete enough at this l iniej! HSE@@?i>">icemcnt. However, chair- i .ttfrious. committees were nam-; i y". Jloyt: Civic. .Mrs. Clenn P. i {StyVwh niotfo.i picture. Mrs. llarry i 'y helf; Playgrounds, Mrs. Clyde t. i , 1 on; hosniinls, Mrs. Paul g? Membership. Mrs. .1. S. J.e d >finance. Mri. Tusea Morris; i 3 i- '.Mrs,.oils. 0. \V-ilsont-press, | i sffiLJvli r-JTrali'dh Stoim. West Virginian,, i ??8fej~, : n in Murphy, Fairmont Times; j i committees; Pbvary, Mrs. (t , .:\rr." Oollolt: legislative, Mrs. ill 'njjjfe i. Brett; patriotic service, i ; S..V A. Meredith; high cost of llv-jliisc. Mhi. P. P. LIS son. .... |, Mill Tlerney who wis in the city returned to her home at Weeton today. ----- * ? '* ^_ Retail Clerks Met An nteresting meeting of the Retail Clerks association was held lost evening at the headquarters in the American building. Following the I transacting of the routine business a social hour was enjoyed. The entertainment committee consisted of Mies Irene Davis, Miss Nellie Ice. Miss Ethel Fisher and Messrs Lloyd Dunham and J. H. Snider. To Hold Meeting. On Tuesday evening of next week the City Missionary union mil hold a meeting at the Diamond street M. E. church. The program will include an address by Dr. J. C. Broom field concerning hie recent visit to the Orient. Brief reports whl bo given by each of the Missionary societies of the city. Logan Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson and sons, Frank E. Jr., and John Wood, of Logan, have arrived here for a visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huntchinson, at sonnencron. Returned Home. H. W. Showalter has returned from Rochester, Minn., where he had accompanied Mrs. Showalter who was rfr cently operated on at Mayo brothers' hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Mrs. Showalter Is recovering nicely and will return heer the first of next week. J* * * * Visiting Here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Johnson, whose marriage was a recent event in this city havo arrived here for a visit with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. L. Troxell on Flttn street. ? ? ? Men Entertained Women. The men of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Farmington dellghtfnlly entertained the women of the church on Thursday evening of this week at an elegantly appointed dinner served at 7:30 o'clock, l'rof. I) A. Ward was master of ceremonies and the following interesting program was carried out: Piano solo, Miss Hazel Bock; Opening remarks, Prof. D. A. Ward; A Talk, It. S. Rldenour; A Talk. W. E. Mapel: Violin solo, Wm. Kerr; A Reading John A. Bock; A Talk, A. T. Harrah; A Talk, Dr. J. J. Jenkins; Piano solo, Miss Hazel Bock; A Talk, Chas. Koeh I ler; A Talk, J. H. Coleman; Violin solo, Wm. Kerr; A Reading, Jolin A. Bock; Spooch, Rev. Malcolm. * * ? * * Camp Fire Girls Entertain. The KawaunkamiiJi Camp Fire Girl circle of the high school entertained st a delightful party last night tn honor of their guardian. Miss Beatrlro Hall. The members of the circle are: Valda Wilson, Pearl Smith, Alma Hunsakcr, Madge Reese, Ainu Dul:n, Dorothy Amos and Helen Ruble. The guests included the members of the high school faculty and the Aloha Yohn Camp Fire of which Miss May Herney Is guardian. The evening was spent in music, readng. tolk dancmg and tempting refreshments were served. Miss Herney in behalf of the Kuwuunkamlsh Circle presented Miss Hall With a ::cmp fire guardians pin. in token ot iholr appreciation of her guard an(ii.p for this year. 1 m * ? < Held Meeting. The Kairview W. C. T. lb met at the . home 01 Mrs. A. L. Snyder. The Bap- 1 tist group prayer meeting accepted I the invitation and met at the sumu time. The devotional was conducted j by Mrs. M. E. Green and Mrs.' Joshua ; earrlsh. Several questions of interest were discussed after which a social hour 1 was enjoyed and refreshments were 1 served by Mrs. Joshua JHarrish and . the hostess. Masters Joseph Parrish and Billy , Snyder became honorary members of ' the W. C. T. U. Those present were Mrs. M. E. Green, Walter Lough, ' George Post, Ida Hall, Josephine Yost, . Effle Hall, Ida Jarvis, Hattie Swlger, ( Alva Hanes, Jim Powell. Joshua Parrish, Cora McCray, Homer Aminons and Mrs. A. L. Snider. , * Visitors Here. The Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. Howard, of Wheeling, are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith. Rev. Mr. Howard was pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church in this city a) uumbcr of years ago and be and his: family were popular, not only withi [he congregation of that church but | with the general public as well. Rev. I Howard will occupy the pulpit at theFirst M. E. on Sunday morning and he j will be greeted by a large congregation of his admirers and friends. ? * ? Completes Course. Miss Elizabeth Giffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Giffin, of the _________ | Hemstitching, Picot Etching, Pleating, Accordeon, Box and Knife. Buttons Covered All work done promptly. Mail or* ders given special attention. ess ? If !_ Singer sewing luacnine Company. 420 Main Street Phone 1099-J I nt Home Sites-56 , 1920,1 will offer at pubEAUTIFUL BUILDING of Barrackville, directly tion Line. homes win And this the opportune locations. i during the sale. Particulars an- j ! ice, one, two and three years. LE BEGINS AT 10A.M- i klfl hnmfl rAiidv fnr immArilnlA nr.. I y attractive prices and on liberal VLTER id General Insurance. Phone 925 - "* - i: ' "^?;J =3 SAY IT AS U If r Bou(.ev/\RD ? E To eteeAK voi P?n cveiev acqv f=?= NO (MATTei? H< u<C MAV 1^JS (If I \ 1 ^"7 ftf 1frtsf Tj i# -^jj East side, liaB completed her training at the Jefferson Training school for Nurses In Philadelphia having gradu-| nted from that Institution Thursday; evening of this week. Miss GIffin ex ! pects to return to her home here short iy. Held Interesting Session. Dr. J. C. Broomfleld addressed an Interesting session of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Pres byterian church yesterday afternoon In the social rooms of the church. Dr. Urooinfleld talked concerning his recent tour of the orient. Reports of the Proshytcrlal meeting held recently at Wotson were given by Mesdanies If. G. Stotzr, Hugh K. Srnlh, F. A. Kelley and Miss Loomls. The meeting yesterday was tn charge of Mrs. A. E. Marshall's division and in connectionI with the meeting a social hour was| held. Mrs. C. C. Dsnlmni sang during Hie afternoon. The society voted! io send Its president. Mrs. J. Frank. Ritchie, to Philadelphia to attend the general assembly of the Presbyterian church to be held there. PERSONALS j , . - . *i Principal of the High school G. H. Colebank la in Parkersburg attending a meeting of the West Virginia Athletic Association. Mrs. R. A. Lough, of Morgantown, spent today in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Musgruvc on Monroe street. W. N. Sattcrfield, a former resilent of this county, is here from Jreen Springs for a clsit. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ,W. Straight ana Miss Wilhelmina Cockayc, teacher in the high school, wno was called tcA l 55ZZ5^Za5Z2?*??^'iZ22ZE2i5S Gift Suggest Girl Gr Choosing a gift for tl real pleasure when yo we have provided for i There are so many ar i all requirements so pei question of what to {. she would like best. Our stock contains a \ sure to solve your pro decided as to what to f "When Quality I H J\ H Comet Flrtt" | * * j OPPOSITE THE ( S35S53BSS5SH3SSS3BSBB5S35 ? < ''< "'Vr 'CfceTT ' s r^M ciZ-' /is Move ACOM<?. TH? TH<=. T(Me W*S COM? U or SUTTON" HOLfNG. aintancc you neer DU/ MUCH IN A HORR.Y Tiffin, Ohio, on account of the lllnesf of her mother, will not return her"A SPLENDID IONIC" Say* Hixson Lady Who, On Doctor's Advice, Took Cardai And Is Now Well. Hixson, Tenn.?"About 10 yeara agi I was..." says Mrs. J. B. Gadtl. othis placo. "i suffered with s pain id my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always in the lofi side... My doctor told me to ase Cardul. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby come, I was stronger and better, but the pain was stll there. I at first let It go, but began to gel weak and In a run-down condition so I decided to Iry some mora Cardul, which I did. This last Cardul which I took madr me much better, in fact, cured ma I kaaM o ni?mW n# raflriL ?tlll 1 here co return of this trouble. I feel It ww Cardul that cured me tad 1 recommend It u * eplendld fe male tonic." Don't allow yourself to become weal: and run-down from womanlj troubles. Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as It has so many thousands of other women in the past 4f years. Headache, backache, sldeache nervousness, oleeplessnesn, tlred-ou< 'eeling, are all signs at womanly trou bis. Other women get relief by taking Cardul Why not you? All druggists NOW i SSSSSSSK3SSSSSSSSSSS I ions for the aduate ; ie girl graduate is a u view the selections your approval. tides here which fill "f ectly that it is not a jet, but rather what ! i wealth of suggestions blems, if you are un- r rive. j (US &CO. EWELERS 30URT HOUSE. 'livi ^ ,v' / /{ ** . ' ~ tlO Ld)lM * VUCSI&t - 01 iiinr nnrn inn a v. BUlle Evans, little daughter of Mr. d Mrs. J. Clark Evans, is recovering >m a severe attack of the measles. Miss Mary Mooney is recovering >m an Illness of several weeks at >ok hospital. Mrs. E. M. Henderson, of Clarksburg, is a visitor here yesterday. Miss Lillian Rowland, daughter of 1 r. and Mrs. J. P. Rowland, Is very rlouslv ill with quinsy at her borne < Spring street. rhe War Department has sold to 1 ! Republic of Poland approximately < 00,000 pounds of canned beef, for . >37,879. J Tailored Hats .eaVWirta U|IW1 UJ Hats Trimmed Hats al flnlv n Stnre Li We invite you to visit ou: of Trimmed Hats, many < ated by the variety and Glossy Straws, Hair Brai gett* All That Is There's a saving too, on e at Hartley's means buyin prices do not have to be r Hats at $3.50 to $10. BOYS' ^ Waists fp Underwear jj , Hats ?==J Caps \ Kvi?un f Shirts If (d ~ y Boys' WITH TW OF TRC Ages 8 to 17. We feel certs cellent values?unusual va growing boy and well lined are sewed on to stay on, ai tures. Distinctive S New waist seams that boys like and Mighty fine all wo looks. $ This store has concentrate fully meets every demand, fications that measure up t I ? .'.ikvfiifi, -a: 1 "I Stanley Ennea, Baltimore, general manager.'ct3B0?eastern lino* ot the) Baltimore., and Bltto railroad, passed through Fairmont this morning at . 11:4"o'clock. He-came down the M. < R. from Clarksburg and after the spe- , clal train was run to the shops It pro- , ceeded to Grafton without stopping here. , Mr. Ennes was accompanied by J. M 1 Scott, Wheeling, general superintend- ] snt of the West Virginia district. i Where the Feathers Go. "A man might succeed In feathering lis own nest," remarket! the Observer j if Events and Things. "If so much of | lis money il.'dn't go toward putting :hem on his wife's hnta." i /' ll A Remarkably Sm ile Values $10.01 ke Hartley's Offers You Sue r Millinery Sh,p today and vii 3f which have recently arriv< extensiveness of this display ds, Maline Hats, Cellophane ; and delightful Combination Modish In Styl Material very Hat you purchase, for fir for less. Be ng marked rig] educed. E PM; Mb m AH Wool r0 PAIRS (THJSERS ?Ptin that a "look" will convinci .lues. They a.e well tailorec [ with good m aterial. Seats id pockets double stitched. I tvles In Perfect * and belted nndels; plenty of c so much in vjgue. iol fabrics thai provide service 18.00 to $30.00 ivt nvmnrlmrr Kn jU 11X3 CUU1W) U1 |/XUVJlUUlg WU , Nothing fine's its way here 1 o Hartley standard of quality t0.Lbi^ee Monaer: J. R. Cade oil reaaed their capital'fc the> taatt ??h months^ tlun^la any.other 13 mtatki|j!| lart, Kemar^Mj h Hateat Braids, Raffia, Geore, Color andM it's a fact that buying j; 1! , Cats at $1(T upWardJ |r* ^ _ | : g j ^ ' || I 1 ;?* . .-r-..,- J.^vyry* yV . ,V|| 15.00 I i you ttat th<4 art , cut full length fO^aj are reinforced: buttgila n brown and CIoHies louble breasters^^^ fa ! as well as good?^^ . ifi.'HW. >4 ys apparei mat auoctw| unless it possegseSigPM ' ' ' :/ ,*> v n T\il ' v:?v--??h IK J