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Friday tor Pittsburgh where she I will be Jollied by. her daughter, ' II Miss Sarah Lain, Who la a student;1 I; at the Mary. Lyon School at Swath :' I more. Pa. Mrs. Lyon and daughter:' It wDl go" to New. York, where they1, I' will spend a week belonr returning ' |i ^ w"" .Ml** Ly?n Wl" aPen<1 J If ML City Temple No. 5, Pythian ] Wf Slaters- will hold a meeting this , W evening at 7:30 o'clock In the . I American Building on Main street j I The annual election ot otlcers will t k take place, and an Initiation cere- j mony will-be held. Following the,! K business session, .a social hour ] I will be held, and refreshments! i IV ' !| ook Book Off Prose i ook book -which the ladles IJ Bt Episcopal Church have' l is now oft the press andjJ o bo placed on salo. The hlch contains many recipes ell known householders ot V la prettily bound In a as) .cover, with burning adorning the cover, and. -a. lovely Christmas gift.' 3k, which had been Issued > ily.by tho ladles has been' .and a number ot new raided, which makes It up to he ladles have .bad one dv coples printed. tntertalnlng Club Hacry B. Clark Is entertho Tuesday Bridge Club ernoon at her home Peacorm. The members ot the ere Served with lunchoon ielr arrival, and the remalnthe afternoon was spent In ^bridge. Christmas ottects cottlly used In the Interior Ions'. and' In the retreshr6y Sorority Members ring the visiting alumnae Kappa Kappa Gamma sororMorgantown Saturday, Mrs; S; Stewart entertained with mlnaly appointed Reception liter at'her home on Wiley The gueBts Included: Carl Leather'wood. ClarksKrs.. Russell Law. WheelJss Eleanor Moreland, Elkrs. Josephine Slaats, ot i m wnoenng; mug BiizaDom uoucner, : ft Toronto. O: Miss Effio Anderson,!I I Mannlngton; Miss Canillo Harper, t I Spencer: Miss Margaret Moore, j' fewest Alexander; Mrs. Charles': I Slnsell, ot Grafton; Miss Ruth McjJ I Cue, Shlnnston; Miss Hilda Smith 11 HHcieyeland, 0.; Miss Dora Prltch-|< ft ard, Mias Ethel "Moult and Miss'1 Edna Miller, Fair A on t; Miss laa- j' ft hel Kimmell, Grafton; Miss Man-. ft caret Boreman. Parkorshurg; Mrs. 11 ft dUIohard Welch, Keyaer, and Mrs. <1 ftp?. J. Guthrie, Charleston. j | Interesting Mcotfng ] ' The Adult Missionary Society. HEercitihe Bllllngsley Memorial Meth- f I odlst Episcopal Church, South,;' L held an Interesting and enjoyable' meeting last evening in the so-< IE clal rooms of the- church. The B rooms were tastefully decorated fgfn,. polntettlas and Christmas | greens, and presented a very at- L mgmtlve appearance. iuo piv?5?aui was in- unargo ot j 3UJ&0B2B If: SIL The . \ GIFT of oui clamafion c . prove a lasting s< Here are the mos selection. .Order monograming. W y- Mra. B. M. Keith and a Chrlatooa atory read by Mra. Jamea E. Imlth. The -hOBteaaea were Mra. Ihlnn, Mra. Jamea Smith, Mra. !. M. Taylor and Mlaa DeBolt, nd refreahmente In the Chrlatnoa colora were aorred by the loateaaea. Following the program he annual election ot officers raa held and recalled aa followa: 'rosldentl Mfa. R. T. Brown; Ice prealdent. Mra. Jeaae P. Wll loyed and later in the evening a :oncert will ho given at the hotel. Friday tho ladles will accompany the governors on an lnspec:ion tour In the Winding Gulf ind at noon tho party will be en.ertained at luncheon by the chamber ot commerce at Beck)ey. [n the evening George Ade ot Indiana and Thomas Melghan, itar in\"Back Homo, Broke" will ie present. Saturday at 1:30 tho governors tnd their wives and other attendtnts will bo entertained with a buffet luncheon at the "Jieadpws," given by Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Lewis. Many ot tho guests will leave on Saturday for the east where they will be the guests ot honor at luncheons, teas, ilnners and other entertainments whichv have been planned in Washington, D. C., and New York. During tho entertainments given, the music-furnished by the Ive-plece orchestra from, tho Ftlvoll Theater In New York City, llrectcd by Dr. Hugo Roseniield. will bo ot particular Interest, l'horo will also be several noted ilngefs .to perform during the hreo" days.?Charleston. Gazette. , ? ? ? V * Arrive Yesterday Mrs. L. Earl McWhorter and title adn. Robert Davis McJVtsor. tor. arrived here last evening: from tbelr home at Letfisburg and will remain here until after Christmas as the guests of the ? i VERW^ Housewife's D artistic Silverware \ )f delight from any ho >urce of pride and plea t tasteful designs a s should be left early 1 here Quality Comes Fit ^NUS & C( Jewelers Opposite Coi\rt Htfuse ? Stores?Fairmont?Clarksbi on; recording secretary, Mrs. 8. 2. Janes; corresponding secreary, Mrs. Lucy Hlbbs; treasurer, lies. T. S. Neptune; chairman of social service committee, Mrs. toss A. Watts; chairman of mission study and publicity comraitefc, Mrs. Ward Downs; chairnan of supplies, Mrs. L. 0. Boice; luperlntcndent of young people's vork, Mrs. B. M. Keith; superntendent of juniors, Mrs. A. J. lice. < . At White SnlphurWednesday of this week, from hicty to forty governors will noeli ut White Sulphur Springs it the governors' conference and he week will be spent in a round >f social activities. Governor and dre. E. F. Morgan, of Charleston, ire leaving on Wednesday to lartlclpate In the program at the iVhite. Thursday at noon a lunchion will be given at Elmhurst by lire. E. F. Moggan, honoring the tovernors and their wives and tohilies. An automobile ride will in niiinvpH aftnr limnhonn tn Usxwelton, the drive being noted lor its picturtsque scenery. Later .hey will return to the Greentrier Hotel lor tea. Thursday eveGovernor and Mrs. Morgan at Governor ant Mrs. Morgan at he Greenbrier complimentary to ill the governors and their wives. \fler dinner bridce will be en left there last Saturday for S*v. anuah. Qa.,wher? the/former will have charge of St. John'a Eplsot, pal Church one. of the strongest and most Influential churches ul the South. The Reverend Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell -will romaln 'lu the South until May, when they will return to their,home on the Coon, try Club road. * . Honoring Mies Geora The members of the Kanpa Kappa Oamma sorority entertained Saturday afternoon with a tea complimentary to Miss Rosalia Caere of New York City at .their hume on Kirk street, Morgan town Miss Oeere Is a member of the national, council and Is the editor of the Kappa "Km>." One hundred and fifty guests called during the afternoon Miss Eleanor Miller, Mias Clara Lytic and Mrs. Wilbur Kay. were. Iff th? receiving line Mrs Robert Hen nen presided at the tea urn in the dining room. The henen was attractively arranged, yrlth ever green and polnsottias, and red candles added to the beaut7 of th? scene.' Last evening the girls in the au tlve chapter entertained with ao Informal chocolate at their chapter house for Miss Deere. The members of the active chapter end the pledges spent an informal ovenlng around the fire places with MIsB Deere.?Morgantown Post. ? a Dinner This Evening A number of reservations have been made for the monthly dinner of the Business and Professional Woihen's Club to be held at 5:45 o'clock at the Y. W. C A. A playlet under the direction of biles Amy,Higgle in which a number of members of the club take part, will be given. a ? ? ? Birthday Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Curt E. Amos en tertained last evening at thetr bom< on Locust avonue with a pretttli appointed dinner, the affair beln. arranged to celelrate the blrthdas anniversary of L. E. Morgan, lathe: of MrB. Amos. The day celebrate: the sixty-ninth anniversary of the guest of honor. A birthday cak, with lighted candles centered tht In making out your Chrlstmai list remember that the women oi Christ Church are revising and en larging their Cook Book, which will bo on sale at Hartley's, Fortney's H. & H. Drug and Martin's Boos Stor.e Bitter Sweet " Beautiful rod berry with yellow husk in graceful grape shaped cluatera. ' I N?- ' Hauge's Flower & Plant House. Rldflley off Locust , j. ' Phone 641 j Might I ''<*?aa ex- I nv"' "WII | MKJVHU.V; nuu VV ill sure. .nd patterns for to allow time for >. irgr N : if GIF $ili ^ *sn' mas as th< ' that is a ! suggests : !What Yi Can't D( With Ri ?this seasor to talk about to dabble in perky bow ol / ribbon will b of a smart hi another feati able costumei er more at Rj&SS I ma?le with ril S&Agi For negligi wide fancy pi fewM $1.50. Narro\ ribbon 40c. h 25c and 35c. vin plain and/i ! -50c. to $5.00, X\ 5c. 8c and 10i f Handk " Lii ?comes in si ors you will several for Gifts. Select like best, hi squares neat bit of embroi corner and pretty hanky, , 12-inch, str 3 handkerchi 12-inch s each. By the yar 20 colors t v i 3rd i Gift Si The A \ , ^Vhatholi prettily eml pillow covei stamped ari surprising \ by one cleve Crash for 20c up. Plai blue or red b checked patt( Diadem Cl< spreads, sea white blue, g Plain whit* $1.50 yard. S \and the wee lbo?teue?;l*?t^*<?J^.t tie'Coa ms^^Sus'SS aig^av? re held Frtday atternoon.'ata o'clock ' k- af the 'Masonic Temple. Be will ?( n- apeak on the subject. "A Good wl sd Friend Drops In."'Owing to the tic i' tact that Ur. - Cooke Is regarded hli n- as among the finest lecturers on be rs you t so much what"one gets a1 2 thought which prompts tl ppreciated. And surely so fine a spirit as some >U ) t isnjt">nough t crisp moire ie the making it. (iirilles are ire of fashion3 and are nevtractive than .? bbon. v !e there "SSSj ' * litems, 50c-.t"p % ?:'. . "WSfcfss v tinsel edged... ECjIS letallic ribbon'~>5 5w Sash ribbon 3B iancy patterns , Holly ribbon s. K erchief len i Gift ich pretty col- Sweati want to make ; Christmas 1 ?can be made the colors you now and Chri emstitch the good many wi iy and add a' gins can knit, o dery in the not time, but you have a loves a good look or nnrl wnuM HI . . better for this lP' h for than one of the efs, 50c. illustrated in o squares. 17c tion books. A f the.yarns and b j e, Kfl showi you hoy t a, $i.DU. , tj,e 8weaj;er8 on o select from. the Art Departn innex 3rd Ann uggestions a-Plen rt Needlework Se iday gift would be more useful iroidered buffet set, card tab! s,'cushion or any of the i Seles shown in this department vhat beautiful things can be tu m with the needle. a* Tea Towels, Turkish. .To' n white with Combing Jackets order and red and up. Wide a: jrn. at each price. )th for making bed rfs, cushions, etc., v old. !,j?1.25 yd. Colored v >m -Clefeland,'' Ohio, - on Friday >rnlng. Those who are familiar , th Mr. Cooke's poem) and wit- 'i ism# wlll .be delighted to hear 1 ) address on Friday, as ba'wlll t among the notable personages t 1 \ ' . ' V '' j ?;-T . . < 1JU' c t I ^lAKE W ; Christ- brance thi he giver luncheon si apron, cusl nothing iingerie or remem- enough to Hai * Mc Y\ , Gifts of sucl [ft most any won ft U bandy with th SI 1 her own undei i? \ i Our'assor Fancy A. I 4 ette in plain a) Jwi terns anc* a 81 \n delicate colors, PI ers (I i between stmas. A f J amen and *" Jy there have every one ang sweat- hi//l? ke nothing I I H Chrietmas VI 1 new styles H ur instrucull line of , N I ooks" that' " . '' \1 o fashion C~v -j display in \J ljl''' lent. ex ity in Who Wc Welcome Ction Warm C< than a ?made by lo le 'cover, Easily made t' lumerous with" quilted c( t? It ig Quilted White irned out tinfr"3 lbs- ? Silkoline* ir fancy pattern arels for wide, 50c yd. i, 75c ?l figured sateem isortments yd. Comfort inches wide, Z lotel ye Hrown tall;, id along the line et thrift and the leeeeelty of sarinr and aeeumu. ating money and advised the gtvla o form a money sarin* habit Hit elk waa Interesting and lnetrue?" r? " z/p . "ishnm /tore ILL PLI it you hatfe made et, an embroidered be lion, bath robe, a dai even a pretty handke carry a Christmas me tid* Made Ling ikes Very Pretty C h an intimate character can t lan'to another. Anch any i e needle can effect quite a sa clothing. tment of lingerie silks is nov; l. C. Linger- Laungeri id fancy pat- striped pat sirable coli reat range of light blue, , ?1 yd. dar,' 85c ya ! Jiff fitm tuldn't >mfort 'Znte: ving hands ? delightful be'new way; scarfs, bag >tton batting lands, ap Rose B*t- tjimnung ? (Om r plain and We have j, 86 inches ing of fine Plain and many prett 150c and 60c colors, 36c i uaiico, 36 2c yd. . * Handkerchief Li ed block, and barre colors, i?eady to i square. fg| lb this city o? next Friday of Edmund Vtnce Cook. poot lAd I humorist, who will tddrra tne Woman's Club it Its rocular Announcements wire mods (Continued on, pi(0 nine) ' J . . .Mmml CASE yourself?a d spread, an nty piece of || rchief is big issage, m ie given from alvoman who iaS j iving by making . : ' at its best site in plain and terns, every deny pink, orchid, corn an.", laven- ---is? trd. rfl jftJt iv (1 II 01 Jil I . Ill H c- f table PP Q s "'v'''' . m^r^'1 ,'?t^ nrpf;nrinp? In 1 safer. ry Section : r--.,"'urnKKm nen with color* d designs, all 1 embroider, 30c I 1 '' '