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D< egatw and alternates wr? ' B* limed to attend the atate meet- j Bphif'of the West Virginia-Daughr 1 K1 tera" of the American Revolution ! to bo held at Clarksburg, October ffj'V 10; 11 and 12, by the William ; Rg? Raymond Chapter of the D. A. R. ' At a meeting held Lt the home of S i ^Mra. J. M. Black on Benonl avo*Sxr-!eoe Saturday afternoon. The delitf'egatea named were Mra. Samuel i fc ; B. Brady, Mra. George DeBolt,! 7 Mra. L. F. Hartley, Mra. C. L. Shaver and Mrs Paul Hamilton I A' ' AlternateB named were Mra. C. E Smith, Mra. Frank Lyon, Mrs. J. jj/ H. .Black Mra. Gleirn F Barnes, ! ?- ; lira Joseph Lehman and Mli< ggtft-Ellaahetn H. Stone. Many of tli-* SEp.: chapter membera are planning to "ffi? "attend the aeaalons. ki ,v ' ' A pleasing feature of the pro|?f','/tr|m observed was a group if J6j,rhonga beautifully sung by Miss Sj7 -Grace Cole of New York, accomKffpanled by her sister, Mlaa FlorMrs. George DeBolt and Mrs. E. Hft.'' F. Hartley talked Interestingly of KB ".visits made to bointa(h> New England during the summer. r vMrs. Brady, the regent, prcaldj|pdi and at the conclusion of the Program and hnslnMR tna I served by the hostesses, Mrs. It and Mrs. Hugh F. Smith. Class to Meet e Women's Bible Class of the tiyterian Church will meet at ^tomorrow evening at the pi parlors. e League of Women Voters meet at 7:30 this evening at W. C. A. This will be the meeting of thy- new year and >od attendance lis lixpected. rts will be had from the sec'y and treasurer, officers will amed for tho yeur and dolei appointed to attend'the! meeting to be held in Clorks-j . A feature of tho program | be a'planp duct. "Grand Gal-1 fle Concert." by Mrs. E.'E.j ch"and Miss Katberyn Beltz-j Chapter To Meet e'Morgan Morgan Chapter of. Daughters of tho American [ tiution will meet at 7:30| ck Thursday evening at tho? 5.of Mrs. Ernoat Holmlpk at Iuenoai nvtnuc. rrevwus iu neetlng n conference of the 1 will be held at 7 o'clock. ' Returns Home s. U. N. Arnett has return*!' ljer homo on Fairmont av.v j: rom Wilmington. Del., where j: ras the guest of hor daughter, i E. C. Ferrlday and family. ' .Arnett, Mrs. Ferrlday and Sdward, spent some time at ; tic City this summer. Celebrating Anniversary ! i I. Elenza Hawkins, one of the j med older women of ibis city ; lay celebrating the eighty* '< aniversary of her birth. A ! I r was sorved at 12 o'clock to-, j it. the home of her son and , < iter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Asha 1 :1ns at 1000 Locust avenue, at j I t* members of the immediato; i y and a few friends were j b. Honor guests on this oc- I a wereihe two staters of Mrs.! dns, Mis. H. T. Lough of j ington and Mrs. Margaret j way oi Jerusalem. All of the j en of Mrs. Hawkins were; nt with tlu- exception of her! iter. Mrs. L. l. v.unuingham | illaire, On.o. A number of j Is called today to extern! con- > latiens und best. wishes to the j guest uu the ow.siou of her j y-first uuiveraury. Mrs. Huw18 enjoying splendid health at i1 | \ this tune, auu wiui tier incuus : IJWphe spent a most enjoyable day, jj (flSp&y'The serving table around which j Bj&ue^gu-8Ls were seatcu was pret- 1 I ?ly decoraied with gurilen flowers i' a sumptuous course dinner : Eft'.,' For Bride To Be number of social affairs are |ffift2beliig held at Clarksburg to honor IflftagClflfl Persia Young, fiancee of iBfesmarschel Hill of this city, whose I jg marriage will be an event of OcI tober 18. Mrs. Roy Stealey eatcrI tained on Friday at a linen showI I jf complimentary to Miss Young |B3KBd.Ml8S Margaret Johnson of 1 I Clarksburg, whose marriage will i I also be an event of October. On ; I li Saturday Miss Ducile White and HKmffM Beatrice Wordell entertained |jj| tt bridge complimentary to Mis.i| Entcrtaim Friend!. Hg Mrs. Harry W. Pratt delightfully 1 R sntertained a number of friends at Rjf^er-home In Barnes street Thursday I w pureeing complimentary to her husl^v^Mind and In celebration of his birthVKW anniversary. Mr. Pratt had R been invited to dinner at the home IR of his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. Har j B rey Vanata, and Mrs. Pratt was to BflK foJlow him. Alter the guests had IfSSttfiembled, Mr. Pratt was notified his wife would be unable to M^attend and he was requested to ffljS^me'home at once. Wien he arr m rivefl, he found the guests assemHR&bled. Games, music And dancing fffffet'ieatnrea the evening's entertain|> aient, which lasted into tho small I 4bdttrs of the > morning. A salad | "jourso of refreshments were Bftierved. Mrs. Pratt was assisted in lMKKw?f*ptjiininK by Mrs. Clarence Bor I man and Mrs. John Haney. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. #E?ind Mrs. Pratt were the Misses i f 3raee Simpson, Virginia Vanata. - Evelyn Morris, Margaret Vanata, ; it llary Prances Arnette, Mrs. Charles ! L? Arnette. Mrs. Roy Argetainger, ' \(\ - Mrs. J- IV. Ryan, Mrs. Cunningham, Lohman Salterfleld. Mrs. : | f lohn'Hansy, Mrs. Clarence Bow- , T mmr and son Clarence, Jr., Mrs. j H W Seed Henderson. Gordon RosenHrpirkel. Toby Gaynor. Charles KfSbaW, Rdy Argetainger, J W. Ryan, >; Coleman Satterfleld. Harry Snider, ('Harold Dortha and Evelyn Pratt. I VHv Quota Dinner. VakMlss Kate Garrison of Mor- I BJKntown wlli give a group of j Biddings at 'he meeting of tne I H Quota Club, to held tomorrow ' In charge of Mist Lucie Ford. An- ; bther feature of the program will be (elections on the violin by ; Robert , C. Lee. an Instructor In the New England conservatory of 1 music who Is a guest In this city. 1 * * * Have Gnest. Dr. and Mrs. A. 2. Smith have as their guest at their home on aston avenue, the latter's sister.1 Mrs. H. E. ltessler of New York, j Mrs. Smith, who had been visit-1, Ing with relatives at Bedford Springs and Altoona. Pa., re-: Lurueu home yesterday, accom-! panlcu by her sister, who hadJ been visiting there. To Be Hostesses. Mrs. Glenn Barnes and Mlss| Besse Mason will be hostesses at j i the weekly bridge tournament i this evening at the Country Club.! * 0 ^ Returned Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Smith have returned from an automobile tour of the New England states. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. Si Johns of Morgnntown on the trip. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. John being sisters. They traveled a distance, of 2,000 miles t and visited nlM slates and Canada. ? ? To School. Miss Virginia I'eddicord left yesterday for Hollidaysburg. Pa., where she will resume her studies j at Highland Hall School. She will I snend several dava in Plttahnrirh 1 the guest nf Miss Elizabeth Me-j Milium a school friend who spent: Be vera 1 weeks here this summer1 as the guest of Miss Peddicord. * 4 * m Masons lo Hold Dance What promises to be one of the brilliant social functions of the! season will be the combination | dance and bridge whist party, to} be held in Masonic Temple this' evening under the direction of tht.i Masonic Social Club. An Invitation has been extend-! ed to the members of the Masonic! fraternity and their ladies to at-1 tend the affair. Indications arc' that there will be a larg? attend-; ance. Music for the (icnaclon will bo rendered by Baristt's Otches-, tra. The committees have been ac-, tive for some time in preparation, of the event. * * Reaser-May. Tho marriage of Miss Dessie May; and I). Frank Reaser, both of this; city, was solemnized Saturday eve-; ning at tho home of the bride's, father. Sylvanus May of 129 Hay-j atond streot. The ceremony was,, pcrformedv by the Rev. J. C. Buck-ley, pastor of the Diamond Street! M. E. Church, in the presence of! the Immediate family and friends.! The weding march from Lohengrin was nlaved bv Mrs. L. F Mav atn. i Ler-In-lmv of tlie bride. ji The bride was becomingly! gowned in a costume of dark bluett . an ton crepe. The house was taste-! i fully decorated in a profusion of'i gurden flowers and following the;' iieremony an informal reception!! kvas hold, and the bride and bride-! groom were showered with con ! !?t;atulations and best wishes. i I They will"reside with* the bride's father in IlAymond street. Mvs.ii Reaser is a young woman of pleus-j1 Ing personality and has held for a'.s number of years a position in the j i Jomestic department of Hartley's), Store. Mr. Reaser 1b a native of I Glenvllle. W. Va.. but has been lo-j cated here for some time, having j a position with the Owen's Bottle | Co. Married Saturday. Announcement has been made of ... < . < tntjc ui nunmu r ay t>ierrifield. r.on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merrifleld of Chestnut street, and Miss Florence Anna Flanagan, daughter of Mrs. Stacia Flanagan of Field street, which was solemnised Saturday morning at St. Peter's Catholic Church rectorj with lhe Rev. P. H. Gilsenan officiating. They were attended by Mrs. J^R. Miller of this city, sister of the bride, and Edward Deveny also of this city. The bride was prettily gowned !n a suit of d?rk blue duvetyn, trimmed with cquirrel. with harmonising hat and gloves. Following the ceremony. Mr. Merritield and his bride left for a wedding journey to Washington and other eastern dities after which they will bo at home at 1007 Field street. Mrs. Merrifleld came here a num|lDi> ftf V?n?" "' " ... o ?tju nun ner inoineri and sister from Oakland, Md., to reside. She is a young woman or j charming personality and for some time has hoen employed in the linotype department of the Fairmont Times. Mr. Merrlfield Is among the most substantial young men of , the city and holds a responsible position in the plant department of the Chesapeake &' Potomac Telephone Co. Here for Visit Miss Sue Hall arrived here Saturday night for a visit with hor sister, Mrs. J. E. McCoy at her home on Spring street. Miss Hall had spent the summer at Buckeye Lake. Ohio, with her niece. Mrs. C. C. Morfit and family and with friends atyColumbus and Newark. Ohio. After a visit here she will go to Welch, W. Va. where she will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Morfit, who recently moved from Huntington to Welch. ? To Have Dinner The local court of the Catholic Daughters of America will serve a dinner Saturday evening In the basement hall of St. Peter's Catholic Church on Jackson street. I We Gean Kid Gloves ?not ehooper but bottor Heinze & Co. j Pnone 1200-1201 ? I.I. - . , " , . i - ing will be held at 7:30 thin even .. Ing to arrange for the dinner. "/ The rummage salf, which wm In 5,, nicgresi at; 207 Jackson street " last week was continued over today, and there are yet a number on a! useful articles on sale. An ex- t'1 cellent menu will be served at the F' dinner and splendid service will E be given. ? |~PERSONALS | / te Mrs. A1 Smith and daughter he Louis and Miss Ruth Hamilton of hi Newburg have returned home after dt spending several days at the home E! or Mrs. Will Adams at 209 Drake street. a Miss Has el Boyce left yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Edward H Remke at Wheeling. It Marshall Hamilton of the H. ? ^ H. Drug Store has returned from an extended tour of the far westera and northern states. He vis- ?: lted Chicago. Denver and Seattle, at the latter place attending the c convention of Veterans of Foreign p. Wars. He also visited San FrauCisco, Los Angeles and points In, ' Canada. Miss Clara Jane Linn, daughter're of Mr. and Mrs. Spray Linn of af r armmgion. spent uio weeK-cno : m with her aunt. Mrs. Virgil Mor-joi gan, at her home on Fay street. | Miss Rena Umderledge of Grant! d?? street, who for the past two weeks! M has been visiting relatives in in Brave, Pa., has returned home. Ruhl Swlger. Hugh Jones, Rob- ? ert Watson and Pierre Hill wcrp J among the Fairmont boys attend- J ing West Virginia University at i ^Morgantown who were "lere to L spend the week-ends at their homes. Roy A. Lough of Morgantown. t| who was here for the funeral of j J': Mrs. Bit Musgrave Friday. ro-?M turned to his home in Morgan-|n* town last evening. } Henry Curtain, a student tin' , West Virginia University at Mor-j gantown, was here visiting friends .( over Sunday. ng Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and Hoyt Arbogast of Morgantown Wj motored here Sunday to visit Mrs. i,c Harris' brother, William S. Roberts, who is a patient in Cook W| Hospital. [ a. S. C. Jones of Wilmington, Del.,' tochnical representative of the Du ? en pont Powder Co.. was in Fairmont L0 today attending the funeral of Capt.! John Cordon famyth. Among Morgantown people here! Friday for the funeral of Mrs. Eli | iT Musgruvo were Mrs. George C.,4 Baker, Mrs. Boa/. U. Cox. Mrs. R. H.j Edmonson. Mrs. Roy C. Smith, Mrs. 5 1 AJlen Bush. Mrs. Robert Poland th anrl Miaa T.IK. Ilncuni 1. Mrs. A. I* Parrish was a visitor | ui In the city Saturday (mm Manning-: be ton. being en route to her home o'< from Greensburg. Pa., where she! iMslted her ftister. Mrs. Churleaj Won all on. B. H. Morgan has returned tromj Morrlstown. N. J., and other points i W In the East. At Morrlatown, Mr. cu Morgan saw Mrs. Will Watkins, ev formerly of this city, who Is a pa- Ca tlent at a sanitarium there and ur says that Mrs. Watkins is improv- mi ing and expects to return to her Ca after evei adds a zest and # One five cent pacfa - ? ? m <i - cumauis a ueneuc treat for the whole % It gives delight ; white. It's a satisf; \ Wrigley's Is clean soothing to mouthLasts long?costs 1 Wrigley's Is ma 1 to you clean, wh< | flavor in Its wax \ A '.., l , ; Miss Florence Cavhnder went \j nr.York Saturday night when e will purchase itock tor thi orence shop. Mrs. lTstnk P. Keller at Peters irg, Fla., who Is visiting relr res. at Kcrser and Knoble: inns is the guest of Mrs. Georg . Amos at ber home on Falrmon enue. U. Far Amos, son ot Mr. am rs. .Webb Amos, ot Detroit Icb., Is the guest ot his pa nts at their home on Jetfersoi root. Mrs. Walter Shaw and daugl r Betty hare returned to tliel ime at McKeesport. Pa., afte iving been called here br th lath ot the former's aunt. Mrs II Musgrave. A. E. Bartlett ot Clarksburg i visitor here today. Mrs. Rush Miller and daiighte arrlett hnv* returned to Mor intown after having attendei e funeral of their aunt, Mrs. El usgrave. Mrs. George Jeffries and Infan iughter of Chamberlain avenu ire returned home after spend g ten days In Frostburg am inlherlar.ri, Md. Mr. and Mrs Iwood Forman of Cumberlani ent Sunday as the guests of Mr id Mrs. Jeffries. Miss Katherlne Williams ha turned to Connellsvllle, Pa, ler u visit here with Mis nronee Smith at her home 01 Miss Georgia Freeman who ur Twent a major operation at St arvV Hospital in Clarksburg, i lprovln^ rapidly. Social Calendar Monday The TV. A. Sunday Bible Clas ill meet at 7:80 at the' home 6 rs. John Hicks, at 1016" Gasto' ronuc. The executive hoard of the Worn i's Hospital Association will mee 3:30 o'clock at Cook Hospital. The Quota Club will meet at clock at the Fairmont for din tr. The weekly bridge tournamcn 111 be held at the Country Clul (ginning at 8:15. The League of Women Voter 111 meet at 7:30 at the "V. W. C The Masonic Social Club wil itertain with a dance at the Ms nlc Temple. Tuesday The Women's Bible Class of th< esbyterian Church will meet n 15 In the church parlors'. Thursday The Morgan Morgan Clfapter o e D. A. R. will meet at tb< ime of Mrs. Ernest Helmlck a 6 Benonl avenue at 7:30^ / ?ord meeting will be held at CIOCK. IDAMAY WOMAN BURIED. The funeral of Mrs. Magdalem azlnek of Idamay. \yhose death oc rred at Cook Hospital Tuesda; en(ng, was hold from the Poliel itholir Church at Monongah Sat day afternono. and burial wai ude in the Polish- Cemetery b: irpenier & Ford. ry meal helos diaest. M. ?CJ? ;age of Wrigley's Sal after dinner i family. and keeps teeth ying sweet. i sing, cooling and and throat little?does much. \ , de clean and comes olesome and fall of : wrapped package. WRI6LEVS P. K. I* ttoe new sngar-|acVeted gam. All Wrlgley*s benefits end an extra treat lar year "aweet laotb." ' ' i'.'- ii ' I ! New I s | Ek . 1 J Blouses Are ] t i and Yogu t; Overblouses still holds fi 91 long hip-lines. Colored embro Jj that youth'can wear. Tuckii 7 j cuffs to collar and many will < A group of lacy, colorful shown in a special display? $12.50, $13.75, Others $5.75 to ;| Poiret Twill a ! Canton Streel ?meet the 'demand of nearl; i business, street, afternoon, s they are trim and good looki service, that afford tailored ii find in any other fabric. $18.50 to $3' Angora Scarf ?wooly, soft and warm, comf nice on warm days when the open with a jaunty effect. Si ages, $4.00 and $4.50 a set. Lovely Autumn Shades in Richly Fashionable Fabrics for Your New Wearables You secure a highly desirable individuality when your new gowns are made to suit your every desire or sngniesi wmm. roull enjoy the satisfaction of khowing that no one else has a frock or suit or coat precisley like yours. Fall fabrics are simply glorious, and among the newest are? Fancy Figured Crepe, 40 inches wide, very desirable for combining with other fabrics in the fashioning of new frocks. $4.50 yard. Fancy Vestings,.24 inches wide, $4.50 yard. 1 Crepe de Chine in 24 colors, $2.75 yard. r\-~ ??_ f v/iic \jl lUMiiun b iavorites in vogue for the present season?Burnt Orange Kasha blue, Delft blue, Pekin blue, Mohawk, jade, belladonna, 'canard blossom; folly, carmine, steel, coral, navy, gold brown, sand, pink, lilac, gray _ maize, white, black, ?2.75 yard. \ i , i'v' f t} . ' \ >'" : L?e! &iaff&fcs?r; J*. i A Becoming CO leish rst place with its and rich ideries are the sort mirable se as are smart from pay Ever; :hoose them. g&rdless oi blouses now being offer fl.wii $16.75 $20.00 And UP nd Wool Not t Frocks y every occasion? ?for good emi-dress, travel? Coming as ing, they give long fabrics, it idividuality hard to more, Boli predominat 7 en ' ity of this ' au this vear elegant col and Hat Prices B y for cold weather, _ scarf can be worn We are izes for girls of all models of at $35.00. - Y our Suit o as Stylis Figure Corsets You'Must ?so say the fashion experts. , matter of pride with us that ways able to show such a got models from such houses ai American Lady, Madam Lyra Our corsetiere will show you model to fit your individual rei Popular Prices $2.00, $ $5.00. Others to $! I BEGINNI. A representative of the demonstrate the merits of woman interested in beauti: is .urged to stop and see thi 11 \ .. . . . r p -j' _ t j.-'* [: coi ^ ectness, cilso beinu sble to c loose the^ newest 11 of business each seasonf?^ ATS Enveloping ||| i in color and fabric. There is ah' adlection at whatever price you wishmgij t garment can be depended upo'ri'rer j : its price. Styles that are fur trimmdaEl le range of fashions that are in.favor.fa $25.00 and $35:00 wards to Over Two Hundred^ hing to Equal the |||| I appearance, stylishness and service|||Sljfl they do, in such a wide range of smartfe IBM is no trouble at all to choose. Shag-??8 vias, Polo Cloths and Tweed FabricsS^HI ;e. There is no disputing the populaig|gfWffl type of coat for all round wear. Ahdjjfl many of these coats are topped egin at $12.75 and Go as Higtij ,11 showing some very desirable Sporwpgi Bolivia, with and without fur cohanfiffll I I And it is a | we are al- iffly' )d range of JHrr. e rlB i Gossard, J and Nemo. I^MmLJZA^mCT i just the aiiiHBlSSBaRm-M I luirements. U|W|^|9 U : Elmo Laboratories will be here.t^ ^||v:i Elmo Creams and Powders. Every!.. fying or preserving her complexion# is demonstration?Main . Floor. . 9 I "v | . ?;