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' Hits Virginia M. Foulk of Hunt Ington, president or the fluslnesi and Professional Women's Clubr of West Virginia and a formei president of. the West Virginia State Education Association, wai 1 elected superintendent of school! fftot Cabell County at the recent election. She presided orer the ae* 'slops'of the convention of the B. ? | P. W- Clubs here last spring. w Depsrment to Meet. , The meeting of the ^merlcau citizenship department of the Woman's Cluh will be held at the Masonic Temple on November 2S instead of November 16 as scheduled In the year book. The time of the meeting baa been cbangd from the third Thursday In tbe month If the' fourth Thursday ' The program to be observed will as he in charae Of Mrs. John S. Pier I .pout, chairman of the community ' service committee of tlA depart I ? nit, and will be aa follows: Com I rnnnlty singing; mnelc, high achool rrforehestra, with Mlaa Paulino Klrlc WMffperrlaor of mualc In the public rf'nehools, as director: "Tomorrow? Iv. A Vision of JM2," arranged and ^presented .by girls of 1922 undo: Ip." the direction of Mlse Elisabeth g; Koletka, civic Instructor of the EfS-Falrmont High School; muBlc. high E.school orchestra. - PltrOneaje* Announced, fo fPatrone'and patronesses for th: f charity ball, which the Falrmonl K&,Quota Cldfc will giro on Friday eve fflslng at the Fairmont Hotel as %,ncfl:, hare been chosen and n.-c i^Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Brett, Sir. and jj&Mra. 0. Xi. Sharer, Mrs. .T. M. Blaclt ?Mr,juid Sirs. II. J. Hartley, Dr. and hf'Mta; B, W, Howard, Dr. and Mrs USU.JD. Howard, fir and Mn It H ?'-aIT. Mr! and Mrs. W.Xwiegel Mr. and Mm. E. H. Smith Mr. and l K Samuel D. Brady, Mr. ami pij'rr. H. S. Lively. Dr. and Mrs ?KC.yt. Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. O. A H Wood and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. En V' gle. Plana are rapidly maturlns Iffi for the ball, which promises to be JS:among' the moat enjoyable social L functions Qf the season. A numbei ftsot out-of-town people will be her: ^ for the dance, and It will also be I' largely attended by local people. To Wasliington i-o ' : Miss,Helen M. Fleams, a teachS^i'er lh the William It. White is School, left this morning fn E, Washington', D. C.. whore ah: gBjrllliTlBlTThe schools at Washingslffiton .and whero she will attend the jgSNatlonal Assembly of the Order ul the Eastern Star. Miss Virginia Hstjockfodt, left Saturday fcr Wash ington. where she will also attenil glfctho National Assembly as a rep:: resentntlve from the local chaptui B|i>t tho Eastern Star. Guest Here pjBeflXohn W. Galley1 of Bedford, Pa. MbIs; spending several days In thle gBclty. 'the guests of Dr. and Mrs |u- A. u. bralln at their home on Gunwwpnravenue, Mr. Galley came Hens Bgbin New York, where ho had ^fl)een visiting his daughter, Mrs. MG'eorge T. Jacobs, and Mr. Jacob?. ||>t:rs. Jacobs is well known In this p'TOfp'. .having frequently viRltod | : Doctor and Mrs. Smith. t ' To Moot The, Blue Triangle Club of thfl pghitJ$|6Kdol will meet at 7'30 t?itgj morrow evening, at Sonnencroft, K&-the home -of Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Bfe Hutchinson, on Morgan town arenfie. An Initiation ceremony will j^Phjitnre the evenings' entertainTo Meet E" The VcFariand Chapter of the SEWestminstor Guild will meet tills ; evening at 7:30 o'clocli In thr rj&hurch parlors of the First Presbyterian Church. An interesting K&jjirbgram will be observed. Tbc BBBoatesseg will bo Mrs. w. T. . Black. Miss Elsie Welsh, Mrs. sg&Barry: Snider, Miss Bessie Jane "Heed, Miss Louise Lenoard, Mrs. jM^pjry Fitter and Mrs- Guy Crig"# D. A. K. To Meet fef'The monthly meotlng of thi i Daughters of fSIe American RevoIliSlution will be' hold Wednoadaj afternoon at the home of Mrs t Spaul Hamilton on Walnnut av? r ffiutrwlth Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs, ftSgamuel D, Brady as hostesses. The / 'meeting was to have been held el the home of Mrs. E. F. Hartley on Fairmont avenue, but owing to feEthe 'fact-that Mrs. Hartley is absent from the city, the place ol meeting was changed. An Interrjtlnj program will be carried out with a paper on the subject fflSa'The French an* American Flecl , Tin the' Revolution," and a duel K- b)r Mrs. Forrest Fankhauser and ' ..;Mn?;C, W. Waddeil as features. i Music Federation to Meet. Official call baa been Issued fot .the fourth annual state convention of the West Virginia Foderacation''of Music Clubs, 'to be held [fcfjforember SI and 22 at Morgan I town- The principal epeakors will L abe Mrs.- John F. Lyons of Texas Irfpresldent of-the National Federaf 'tion Of Mvlc Clubs; Mrs. Cecil [j?"Frankel of Los Angeles, chairman of its extension work committee, r1 LADIES ATTENTION! I Riim Made From Old Car pen at Reduced Prices Mr. A. W. Hatter "of the i Charleston Rug .Manufacturing :V' ,Co. Is In town talcing orders, L lor rugs made from old carpets. i9 Ladles haying old. carpets "who would like to have them K worked Into nice reversible p . rugs, please phone the Kenyon Hotel, give youf name and V address or phone number to V the-hotel clerk and Mr. Hatter W will call with samples and will E .give all intormatlen desired. A. W.'HAFTER. Phone 1237 liere 'a few days only. WtBL fe a " and Howard Clarke Dan, of New ? York City. Mrs. Cora M. Atchison Jj I of Clarksburg Is president of the M i State Federation. hi * * - m i Plant Tree 1 r< i Mrs. Samuel V, Brady, Mts. W. i H. Conaway, Mrs. George DeBolt and Mrs. Olenn F Barns were in ' Grafton Saturday tor a tree-plant- JJ : lng celebration, which was con- ?'ducted there by the members of w tbe Elizabeth Cummlngs Jack- s< son Chapter of the D. A. It A ' sugar maple was planted on the It i grounds around the PostoSlce U i Building, and a> address was 01 I made by Judge Ira E. Robtnsou. ni Mlae Prudonce Hlnkle, regent of It i the Urafton chanter, conducted 11 the ceremonies, which were of an 11 Impressive nature. Following the tree planting a tea of attractive U 1 appointments was held in the e' rooms of the Grafton Chamber of R Commerco The tree planting waa a public affair and was largely attended by citizens of Grafton. The tree was hung with red, whito and hi blue ribbons, while a number of 8( school children attended dressed 0] In the national colors. T tl Entertains Bridge Club. a, Mrs. Bernard Hutchinson Ar- H notte will entertain the Wednesday h Bridge Club at. 1:15 o'clock Weduesday afternoon' in "Shadyslde," iho home of her pareuts on Cloveland avenue. Luncheon will be i served upon the arrival of tbi ^ . guests. ei . I.**** m i Meets With Mrs. Snider H 1 Division No. , 2 of the Ladie3' w I Aaid Society of the Diamond nl Street Methodist Episcopal Cburcn pi 1 will meet at 7:30 o'clcik toraor row niebt in fho homo nf Mr*. 1 IP Clark Snider in Pittsburgh avonuo.l ' Will Motor. L Harvey Shaln and his daughter, Miss Lucile Shain, will motor to ft Baltimore tomorrow, where the7jet will meet Mrs. Harry Hetntsle-t i man, who will return with tlxom. | ec f Mrs. Heintzleman has been 'visit- j of I ing in New York for the last few D. " weeks. ct i > Homo for Visit. to Mrs. John M. Wolfe will ar- in rive Wednesday for a few weeks* Pi visit with her parents, Mr. and tfc Mrs. W. S. Haymond, at "Shady- s< side," their home in Cleveland avenue. ' sc ? , Q( Guests at Highgalc. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sullivan 0f of New York City will arrive to- gv morrow morning to be tho guests for tho next two weeks of Mr. and ,j( i Mrs. J. E. Watson at "Hjghgato," c< I their home in Fairmont avenue. w Mrs. Sullivan was Miss Pauline {Dickinson, who lias frequently visited Mrs. Watson's daughter, J g] Mrs. George Stockloy, who was be-; tF foro her marriage Miss Sue Hoars-1 loy Watson. *? IR * * * * 'r.J Monthly Meeting # g. The Loyal Women's Bible Class.' of the Central Christian church I'g will meet at 7:30 tomorrow even-i _ ing at the church. This will be the i monthly meeting, and a goAA J musical program has been plan-! ncd. The business and social hour will follow the program, and host- ? esses for tho social hour will in- ? , elude all tlioso whose* name be* . gins with 0. P, Q, It, S. Mrs. J. 0. Ott will be tho chairman. All members of tho church have been ; requested to be present. ? ? . Surprise Party Mrs. Eliie Burnswortb was giv-i en a delightful surpriso party on i tho evening of November 10 at lior . home on High street, when a num- j I ber of hor relatives and friends as* j . HPmbled and suent several hours ~ | with her. The ovent celebrated, the ? ;i tv/enty-oighth anniversary of the jhonor guest. Mrs. Burnsworth had j , J been in failing health for the past ( . two years and recently returned to f ? her home from the Hopemont San- , , ltarium at Terra Alta much im proved in health. An out-of-town guest present was Miss Florence Morale of Monesson, Pa. Mlchsel-Herron Mrs. Mary Z. Herron of Fair' mont and Daniel W. Michael of Hagans were married at 6 o'clock ' last evening at the home of Rev. ; pllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIII ; | Make a ! 1 Deposit I , c=j uuaic in uuw auu ocj I == going: to give to your frie ' 11 Stocks arye complete with I !| could possibly want to fi | H up-to-date Jewelry store, H You will find too, th E Co. are very- moderate f< | ELRY. | "WHERE QUALITY IFANUS Jewel 1 ^ Opposite Co Two Stores?Fairmt =3 . ' ;k'""' I '.'J ':|jS id Is very well kiioira iii Uie elty^ r. Michael la a prominent farm In Hagans. Alter a abort honeyoon, Mr. and Mra. Michael will wide at Hagans. * " * * i Turkey Dinner Plana are In progress for the irkey dinner which the ladfea of 10 Bllllngaley Memorial Church n nerve Thursday evening In the iclal rooms of tne church on Falr 11 avenue. Th" hours of aervig will be.from 5:30 until 7:30 and 10 new social rooms n'.ford ample pportunlty for serving 'a large umber ot people. Tickets are sellig at $1.50. - Chapter to Meet The Robert E. Lee Chapter of le tJ. D. C. will meet tomorrow rening at the home of Mrs. M. . Fronts at 602 Seventh street. To Pennsylvania Mr. and Mra. A. B. Taylor who id been located In this city lor >me time, loft yesterday for Shari, Pa., where they will reside. Mr. aylor was employed here with 10 Western Union Telegraph Co., ad Mm. Taylor also held a ponton with tho company. They came ere from Greensboro. S. C.. where ley had resided. ? Undergoes Operation Mtb. J. Morgan Moran of' Tioellng street underwent an op-1 'ation lor gall stones and the renvoi of hor appendix at Cook! ospltal Saturday. The operation, as a severe one, but she Is doing I Icely at this time with good pro3-! sets of recovery. rLKbUNALo Ji Mrs. W. J. Eddy Las returned | om Alderson, where she spent! jvoral wooka. Mrs. Hober Vangllder and little; >n of Philadelphia are the guestsMr. "Vangilder's mother, Mrs. M.l . Vangildor, at her home on Lo-j iBt avenue. Mrs. Daniel Morrow of Hunting-i n, formerly of this city, is spendg some time here with her son. aul Morrow, who is a member of ie faculty of the Fairmont High :hool, Mrs. J. W. Augustus is spending iveral days with her brother eorge L. Joliiff, at Graftonr Horbort Lelghton and Ed Chance Mt. Lake Park were week-end )OBts in this city. Mrs. Ernest Bell and littl.?ughter, Miss Betty, have returnI from Charleroi. Pa., whore thev ere the guests of tho formor's slur, Mrs. W. I. Cnmpboll B. S. Finger of the Exclusion liop left yesterday afternoon on a ip to Now York City. Walton Miller of tho National anK 01 rairmonc joii yesieraay itomoon on a business trip to tb?. nst. Miss Jane Montgomery left aturday for a week in Now York hero she will shop for Hartley*s? :oro. Joe Haas anil Rual SwJgcr. stif(Continued on pife three) 1 :i 1 We Do Altering \ ?not cheaper but better Heinze & Co. Phone 1200-1201 - " ' i BULBS AND BOWLS Start a bowl of Marclssus or Chinese Sacred Lllllos every Lwo weeks and you will have llowers In the home all winter. For Best Success Plant Now Hauge'sFlower& j PlantHouse Ridgley off Locust Phone 541 Small | Mow ' 1 ect the gifts you are = j ?ds and loved ones? = J everything that one E I ind in a well-stocked, E ; i EE at prices at Fanus & E or QUALITY JEW- E COMES FIRST" &CO. || ers / 11 urtxHouse 1 mt?Clarksburg = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniaB 2A v^/ '? JJVtimW&i. P/am and Fancy Ribbons50c yd A good round dozen usee can be found for these ribbons girdles, crushy or narrow, boudoir caps, camiBoles, fancy work, yes," dozens and dozens of uses. Courtis 6 to 8 inches wide, in plain colors, floral patterns, satin stripes, plaids, etc. Narrow ribbon for ties, trimmings for children's dresses girdles, etc. Picot floral, satin edge, plaids, checks and moire ribbon, al colors, 25c to 75c / yd. Ssb -a Soft, Sheer Materials For Dainty Underwear If you long for some of the "dainty underthings you see advertised in magazines ar.4 ond display in the store but d \ not care to pay the prices asked, why not make your own. Here are the right materials, sheer dainty, colqrful as you would like. Materials, delightfully practical for gowns, envelope chemise, bloomers and petticoats. And they are easy to make. Your Butterick pattern with the Deltor which comes with every Butterick pattern shows you the way. Just to feel these silky fabrics next to the skin is a keen delight to the fastidious woman. Longerette, a fine quality silk resembling messaline, in pink, white, moire, orchid, green, copen, ceil blue and black, yard wide, 85c. Beautychine, another fine 1 soft silk with dainty self stripes, in pink, maize, orchid, green, copen, etc., 85c yd. Longerette, a beautiful self- , striped silk with pretty floral patterns, a range of pretty pastel shades, $1.00 yd. A. B. C. Silks in paste! shades, both plain and floral patterns, $1.00 yd. Pretty Val laces for trimmings, 12 l-2c and 15c yd. Tricolette Silk Tubing for making vests, comw in a variety of handsome colors, $L85 and $1.50 yd. / A Christmas Card Is a Remembrance That Touches The Heart Do you recall how badly you felt last Christmas when you received a card from an old friend to whom you had forgotten to send one? , Avoid that experience this year. Make your list complete by starting,now. jHgpjBsy VSBgq& / ,x tBEh Featuring A New Group of FUR TRIMMED rnATS <mnnn w/i i jl v_y ipj. xv#W There is a regal luxuriousness about these hands coats and wraps that will tempt you {o slip into one of t and play the haughty queen., Fashioned of such rich fabrics as Ormsdale, Ger Velverette, fabrics that lend themselves to the fashion dapcd silhouette. Collars and trimmings of Squirrel, B er and Fox. Features of this group of coats and wraps are the nr models suitable for misses and small women and the ex tionally good.values they offer. Morode Underv\ A week during which we feature this splendid under? dow. A week for you to make selection from bounteous s high and low dress. jf?] [SI ?? Misses "Merode" silk .and wool union suits with neck, elbow sleeves, knee length, $2.25 to $3.50, 4 to 1 sizes. v Misses wool and cotton union suits, with high neck, sleeves, Ankle length, 8 to 16 sizes,' $1.90 to $8.40. V* ., ' 1 / ' . forts, 70x80, 75jifr cent wool,; ome pair. ' t&gjfBKM All wool blankets more than ' 1 justify in wearing qualities'? the little more they co^j&JjS eav" ets in blue, gold, rose, pWc^ plaids, priced $13.50 pairl iany :cep- Baraesville wool blankdw^y in gray and plaid effects; .. &?v l| jjfl /ear Week *1 ?lf /ear both in our ads and'in the show.wttg^ f/v?lra nf unrlnvurnur fn flint the lieedS Ot jj you must have underwear that is il | hand^fihiahed^underwear is^ao sat- .1 II' low neck, no SleeVes,. anWe lepfftfc; ~ I j^neck^ no el^es, knee lenjrth. ||