tog an article to be offered for salsand buying one at the sale. Quite aneat ■tun was realised from thissale, 'the same to be added to the treasury of the W. C. U. At the conclusion of the parcel post event tempting refreshments were served.Mrs. A. C. McCaakey entertained her Sunday school party, entertaining j at her home; on Sixth street and choosing as her form, of entertainment, progressive hearts. The approaching St. Valentine's Day furnished the theme for the decorations, which were red hearts and red and white novelties. The girls who compose the class were allowed to invite boys and those who composed this young happy crowd were: MaryWyatt, Sara Montgomery, Leals Glass, Noma A Hum bough, Virginia Myles. Yvonne Mum me, , Mary Ffancea Thompson, Ins Mae Smallwood, Margaret Bently, Mary Elizabeth Glass, Johnetta Hlmmlna, and Lee Tacon, Billy . Byrd, Godfrey Smallwood, Dick Savage and B. W, Williams. Yvonne Mumme captured high score prize for the girls, some crystal beads, Billy Byrd, winningthe boys prize, some handkerchiefs,end Norma Allumbough was presented the booby. At the conclusion ofthe games Mrs. McCaskey refreshedher guests with cake .and ambrosia. Captain and Mrs. Jens Jensen announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their dughter, Pauline Mosley to Mr. Carlos Carlton Collins, the wedding to take place in the early spring.Mrs. Dosey Loper was a charminghcstess for the Tuesday Bridge club,