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hlldrch, Jimmy and Anne Ma Wwret, will arrlve'liere next we? 10from their home at Worcheste Mm., to be the holiday guests i >f|Mr.*and Mra. Harry B. Clark i Peacodalo Farm. They are (ormi arasldents of^thla city. Coming Next Week 1?\ "hf. Carol Powell, who teacbi 'JjEdtleln "a Baltimore acbool. wl /arrive here the latter cart of ne jpreek'to aoend Christmas with hi iPgacrther, Mra. Myrtle Carroll Poi IK@fV.at her hbme on Oaaton aronui ISSB^S:'' * i v?*Wrna Hpme I Miss .Helen Aaron of Altoon I, Pa.'vwho waa.-lhe guest of Mil IBOlofA Simon at tho home of hi Ijffiiiarenta, Mr. and ,Mrs. A. I | Simon .on. Maple avenue, return! I xeperday tocher home. ? i Covered Dish Supper. | A covered' dish supper and I program to follow will foatui MUgnraeeting o? tho Ladles' Auxl L^lary of the^Baltlmore & Ohio Ve ^Brans' Association to bo held at ^^lookltomorrow evening at th Isrican Building. A numb! litJbMoWn guosts will be pri gumbo meeting and will li e the'following: C. W. On ty. vice president of the B. Miss Jane Warrington, Ball 81 Mrs. S. M. Howard, grnn Whit ot "the auxiliary, an SiWalburg, Newark, Ohio; . Scott'and Mr. anil Mrs. J. J by. of Wbeqftng and a numb coke from Connellsrllle an ^Interesting program hr Parranged in coinoction wit supper. Oyster soup will I: ed to everybody, ^nd tt lifts who{attend will take he program Is as follow! fn solo. JJIss Charlene Davl! J?Frank Jordan. Irish jh i> Louise Fletcher; piano soli bite Reynolds; duet, Miss Mm it' Frlscbkon and C. H. Bloom Oi'sqlo,- Miss Norma Hockei ;s ,and Jbkes, Douglas Fleu Oriental dance, Miss Jan 'rlngton; duet,-Miss Frlscl Benefit Luncheon, he Daughters of the America olullon will give a benef heon at their chapter houc titter Hill in Huntington noi frfiir'. at.l o'clock. Reservi a can be made by calling Mr: rles Wellington Watts. Thl ifc.promlses to be one of th clpal social events ,of til fegHuntlhgton Heralil-DI: Mv Issue Invitations. ' ;MC. iand Mrs. Max Mather have issued Invitations to the wee dftng of their daughter, Miss Mai fW^t/.lilay Mathers, to Georp Milton Barrlck, on December 2i at 2:3.0 o'clock In the St. Franc! , ;dg Sales .Church. A receptio Be given Immediately arte the ceremony^ at the homo of M arid JMrs.j Mathers at 194 Par street.-?Morgantown Post. gRfc Class Meets } The Winona Bible Class wi meet thls, evening with Mr. an '>Mrt. W. Iff. Fleming at their hoir on Penimore street. Carl Rig| wBl be the teacher ^ ^ Will Have Exchange \Dent .Hive of the Ladies of tt Maccabees' will hold a-bake sa! Wk Saturday morning in the ICnigl show windows In the Profession |HraM$hg. They will also have f( I sole choice- line of hand mac '' Dance Postponed RLflREhe dance to be given by tt I Masonic Club during the Christnu S,aon, JtuD u?uu puaiyuuuu iru pnnuer 28, to January 2. gj&C&A. R. Circle Jleota. DfTicers will bo elected at th etlns of the G. A. R. Cirel jen ^fUfbe held at 2 o'clock t< rrowafternoon in the old No ^Bohool Building in Fairmoi Returns From School pss Jane Spedden, daughter < sSrnd Mrs. W. H. Spedden, r bed yesterday from* Stauto ?J where she is a student i ^Baldwin Seminary. She wl lid .the holiday here at her bom Gkston avenue.^ S Splendid Dinner jMrsohs to the number of 31 re^ervod'with a. sumptuous ar gmfuF turkey dinner at tt B Ladlos Aid .Society of the churc as hostesses. Turkey, roasted to B. turn, with everything that goes I I make up an excollent menu, wt B served, piping hot. The servlr .rooms were beautiful In their fe Prvivo decorations, typical of tt ^aSrtStmastlde. Whlto crepe pape I flQsel rhodendron, polnsettla I Christmas trees and candleB wet I used with artistic effect about tl P. room and on sale were a large nur KBtlot attracttvely-mado' fancy a I ttoles, which had ready sale. Qua BPjjjSey of delicious candy also mi Bxf-n. Officers Elected. IKffitt, election of officers and plar I for the packing of a Christmas be ^werdithe two' important phases i the business meeting held by tt I Fairmont Post, ladles' Auxlllor I of the American Legion Inst nigh it was decided during the eesslo that a meeting will be held at flggclejttk Monday night In the o jubilation rooms on Cleveland' av Bs'nue. The purpose ob the meetln J- rlti. 63; Atle E. Messenger, S3:1 Ht WlUIam H. Morgan,'71'; Cheater A,! f. Morrison. 6S;_.Harry 8. Morrison.! ?. 14; John M. Nelson; 85; George L. ? Plues, 14; Okie W. Poet, -71; Ed. >* ward R. Reeae. 66: Marlon M. Rice, E6; George Rlmmy, 17; Carl B. Sander*, 17; Andrew J. Scott, 17: ' Harold C. Wiggins, 72; George L. ?a Haslett, second floor. ,! The new officers of the auxiliary for next year, as elected at lost night's meeting, axe Mrs. 0. 0. ' Ankrom,'president; Miss Ruth WIIson fire vice-president; Leon a Zun dell, second vide president; Mrs . Paul Amos, recording - secretary; Tl, Mrs. Frank Stanhageh, correspond? Ing secretary; Mrs. Jnllan Stealey, , treasurer; Mrs. Minnie Horan, his j torlan; Mrs. Austin Wilson, chaplain; Miss Ruth Snoderly, sergeantat-ums. y a Girl SciAit PaVty. a Mountain Laurel Troop No. 1 of 1- the Girl Scouts will hold a party t- this evening In the social rooms of 7|.tne, Presbyterian Church. Ml?*s e I Myrtle Eldridge, captain o?/tho oj troop, will bo In charge of the eq? ir tertalnmont and the guests -syill in3-! elude members of the other six l- troops of the city. 1-| - . &j To Entertain Fathers. I- The Junior Loyal Boys-'Class of & the Central. Christian Church win J1 entertain their fathers this evening ; In the social rooms of the church. * Miss Pearl Monroe, teacher of the * class, will have charge of the pro^ d gram. " ? * l?| To Address League. ?1 Walter Millard of Cincinnati, ie Ohio, field secretary of the proa portlonal representative league, wll*. deliver an address in this city the ,. evening of January 3. This was ,1 decided upon at a meeting of the' ' organ iaztion held last evening at the Y. W. C. A.. Mrs. N. R. C. rI Morrow presided at the meeting. . It was decided'to asl^ the members .! of the Tlotary, Kiwahis, Quota and ll the Woman's Club and the Bust ,o i 10 13 it tthj He r s / Vjb sel | ''1 ' ^^L"' j '' The feature of :the, program ..was the talk en the subject of Interior decorating by Mrs. A. FoUansbee of Grant;Town. .Mrs. Follanibee talked and answered questions for snore than an hour on the radons phases of artistic home decora, tlon, and the meeting was without doubt one of the most Interesting and profitable of the winter. After a short business meeting and the lecture by Mrs. FoUansbee, do. llclous refreshments were served. The,next regular meeting oUhe club will be the seiond Tuesday in January. A home economics program will be given under the dl_ rectlon of Mrs. A. M. Foose. tea.' cher of hone economics In the local high school. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. If. Hagerty, and the hostesses will be Mrs. Hagerty, Miss.Mary Hagerty and Miss Frances Hagerty. . Tho activities of the .Women's Club of Farmlngton .will not cease until the second Tuesday In January .however. The organisation Is always active, and just at present their major attention Is taken, by the sale of HeU . Cross Chlrstmas seals. The Seals have beon distributed, among the school children and the Women's P.lnh has offered, prizes for the student and school which sell the most seals. No definite, announcement can be made yet as to the' amount pf the sales, but the numbor which has been distributed among the children is very large, and from all indications, the larger part of them win be sold * Christmas Parties. ' Mr. and Mre. Clyde E. Hutchinson will entertain at a dance at the Fairmont Country Club on Thursday/" December 28, to honor their sons and their wives, who will bo guests at Sonnencroft for the holidays. The affair will honor Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lee Hutchinson of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mre. Brooks S. Hutchinson of Fairmont, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson of / S Preliminary! I Christmas and foliage plants a and Sat ^ - Many Novelties in I ' ' other p< All Kinds of Xm ? F.T. Xmas Flowe the World WEB] i 118 Main St Bring JEWE IWELRY is the gift of i often handed, down frc n to generation as pri< ms. And here you'll fi it will fulfill her every c re's everything in gift st inexpensive to the fin an attractive variety ection a pleasure. .. Where Quality Comes First" "aniis & Cn JEWELERS Opposite Court. House i Stores-Fairmont, Clarksburg "> i k. ; . . y " . Hutchinson, Mm. Frank Hutcbln son, Mrs. Brooks S. Hutchinson and ^ Mrs. Bernard Lee Hutchinson, vj? i Mr. and Urs. Frank Hutchinson t and sons will arrive here Sunday ? to remain nntil alter the holidays. ; Mr., and Mrs. Harold Hutchinson . will arrive here the day following , Christmas, and Mr. and'Mrs. Lee Hutchinson will arrive here during 6 the week preceding Christmas. ' Paul Hutchinson, who, attends Yale, ). ; and 'James, who Is a student at ' Peddle Institute, will be here tor the holidays, and, with Hoberi i Hutchinson, who Is here this win ., ter, will share In the honors of the , dance to be given Thursday eve- . ulng. , *, * V To Give Cantata. - , "The Greatest Gift'.; by' Petrie is t the subject ol a beautiful Christ- , maa cantata which wlll be sung by ., the choir of tho Grace Lutheran , Church on Sunday morning preced Ing Christmas Day. The cantata " will be sung by a choir , of Alteon ' voices under the direction of Mra. (Continued on pace eevent v ' '1 I ? i i i .1 i l? ? r?: i In making out your Christmas list remember that toe women oft, Christ Church are revising and'en- , larglng-their Cook Book, which'o will be on sale ot Hartley's, Fort " ney's, H. & H. Drug and Martin's A Book Storo. ? A Bitter Sweet jij Beautiful red berry, with- yellow j *' husk in' graceful grape shaped j A clusters. * , j' Haittfp'cPlnvupr/& A **MV,bv W * IVTT VA V*. Plant House ] Rldfltoy off Locuat A Phone'B41 -j ============ ^ Showing of 3gSj| \ Flowers 3|? ;; t Weber's Friday ? taskets, Bowls'and jk \ ittery. \ 4 as Decorations D. - 2 rs by Wire 4 . Around E R ' S 3 Phone 838 4 A j V ( ' P !* . Santa JL ? s Her 2 LRY! J[ \ a lifetime? Ha * )m genera- BJ||| !? oeless heir- J*!*? J md the gift [ 1 lesire. (Jfip > j s from the ,^pi? . 1 lestofgems f jste * that makes' J * 5 Christmas Pack a Si ?-? T-rf m ^ , , 111 mjiimjjiiijmrrrr^imiw.iiij 'i M | A City of Dolls, ? ... ?a city whose inhabitants run into the hundred: of Dolls, from the stately queen to the poor little ] ?? that can walk, talk and go to sleep. Madam Hend Dolls, Cupy Dolls, the little girls jump for jo; In Tos there is almost everything-swiftly movinj S* ' sterious looking moving picture machines, fire i 6 steam engines, wagojis sleds, blackboards and g( should come straight to Hartley's where greates found. 3$ 4th Floor ? -iV I 3* ' . ? Gayly Certain is Lady Winsome / " * ?that everybody approves vtoFfltt1 her new fur coat.. And J* wouldn't you be certain if j*=i . you had a coat of * natural s? iss?sS^SL. muskrat with such an en^ . velopihg smartness? Na- | tural muskrat coats, $139.50, Bay Sable with i grey squirrel collar and ? ? t cuffs. $165. 45?inch Hud- C ? V -OH son Seal with skunb collar it g*. and cuffs, $450. Natural (f W 1 Coney coats for young ft girls-black, grey and brewn S> ' $50. ',B 01 ? Her Dressing Table ?will be a bit of an aristrocrat if it holds- . t" " *"?., JJ* ' an ivory toilet set like '} [ w" this?after Christmas aS - jgesT r Really Elizabeth Jane h' Si is hoping and hoping Aft JJJ jgy that it .will hold one, .//Jc i , C. in fact she expects it * "*>7 tt St" too. As sketched r5,,B^5K_L I tl olv^m 11K VlvrtV- 3 -V, , , ... tl ? / "]. ? Christmas Candy ? w 5 TV T F ^ ?it,s araazin8 how fast it {? ^ \ | fyf\J&P goes. All the company com- r1 w \ ikJ^Z>SS') ing and going?that ex- 9s plains somewhat. Mirror le: KgSgjaSP^sA Cindy is as pure and deli. 9yiWM&wj-SS?^r cious as the very best, J which it is at least its good " aa any ma(te- Our special ' Christmas boxes of mixed chocolates will prove well nigh irresistible, 40c, Z) 75c, $1.50, $2.25, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $7.00 Hard candy for the children,'35c lb. ' -'A , N . 4 ta ;. r ? 6 Silk Hosiery?Yes > -- ...... -?but what kind? When H JIJ * f t/ ? she'opens the dainty holly" U 8f u jyJfrC | box it is the little touches I of distinction such as beau- ' I f'f"' embroidery or hand- m 5? I some clox that.will.make ' 'Q "* ' Halsf V fbe gift out of the ordin " VttaK I' ar?' '^lle many styles in & II fit E9 3 dihck ana colors anoru op> | jSJ| ^'1 porttfnities for the shipper S" | | in selecting attractive <? \ HjSQV, Jt gifts, $2.76 and ?3. *k c *) T. ' pi & Fascinating Christmas ^ ? Jewelry ^ ? jj* It isn't to be expected that any R J woman-or,gifl wbuldnlt-welcomd^a . . ^ ' ? Qt piece'of^ewdiy?a pair of pretty ear % M rE rings, a 'finger ring, a bracelet, P ; i x. -J j?l ---- - f f-hS&ki ' ffl uxoujifi. ui/jjciiuwiv-?aiiy S oj. wese ,; &r will jjleaSfe.'Many of these pieces of jJ jewelry have Bettings of Golqonda art > Diamonds-pure crystal white cut AA 9> stones. They are easy to buy too, MVmffllf gp' thefe?i^ V. City of Toys | 5. anii hundreds and comprise all classes J? rag-dioll. Was there ever such Dolls ? Dolls ren Dolls, Horseman Dolls, Kid Body j when they see them. J?. I trains, both mechanical and eledtvic, my* anm'noc fliof mol/o ifw TtSatii wiuv moat. l Ottuy 11* a JUIJ'. JLTSt jodness knows what. Fathers and mothers it assortments of Toys and Dolls aVe 5.. Ofr s til Bundled Up With Lofe-df ? I r Places to Go S ?for Christmas. They'll ^ their share in spreading ^ gifts for the home that ^ old or hew. Prettily plaided in a variety',of col- : j S. Oft ' > iv * A Qlove Tip--Choose Them ^ ' niioi.iuao gnus, bu cnuuae iem there all doubts of H 401' leir quality,and fitness as Cfzjf fts are dispelled the niometiom Fine French ^Kid"! ?S? rist strap gauntlet style, $2.50 DouMe sUk' luntlets with fancy cuffs. $2.25. Short. Afw'plari II1 ipe gloves, ?3 Suede gauntlets, $5 African pe gloves, pique sewn, washable. 8-butt&n|0B ngth,?5."Who is to Get the Thermos jj| ^ Bottle? 5 j|0 i i Of course somebody' the family'should get dne- # KIJP maybe the boys who go out ?yBjgjf ^ the responsibility for putting up the lunches. And J*, that brings iit>' a splendid II Jto. HI -a good'lookinK Carafe^for 4?!" ob bottle 52.50-up.' A brightly enameled Icy-Hot irafe.\viffi.'two*glaB.es ^nd-tray, ?12. Nearly every home has a , i6h6graph,.but none ever ib too many records. ! :ores of .. recordB here? 1 le list is almost endless. 'an O ecords for dancing, band ^ icpi-ds, special Christmw *vr pflnrntinnnl rpp