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THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION 8 Myers Marshfield Store Y (Continued from pagp2) Was Hold In tn cnurcn panors. nuiim sw. ,u ur j .-ju-u-.-u-un.-u tjo ustinl nttonjnnco wna in ovldcnco the sisters of tho Coqulllo lodgo for 'nnd tlio program, nlthough brief, wna their loyal Bupport of her during tho past year. Tho evening was given over to enrds, games and social chat, tho Pythian Sisters usual flno banquet "boing served at the homo of Mrs. R. II. Mast at tho clos0 of tho ovoning's pleasures. Coqulllo Sentinel. Mrs. G, V. Logglo and two daugh ters, who havo been In tho city visit Jng for tho past two months, havo left for their homo in Dellingham, WaBh. Mrs. Logglo is tho daughter of Mrs. Mary McKnlght nnd n Bister of Mrs. Frances Hazard. 4 Mrs. T. R. Sheridan of Roscburg Is expected hero shortly to attend tho mnrrlngo of her sister, Miss Anno IHanngan, to Mr. Hnrry Moffat, of Ban Francisco. Mr. Moffat will nr Tlvo here about Soptonibcr 11. Mrs. Dorsoy Krcltzor entertained a few friends at whist Inst Saturday evening nt their homo. Tho affair was In honor of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Housoworth, who nro In tho city vis iting Dr. A. h. Housoworth and fam ily. Tho first prizes wcro won by Col. and Mrs. William Grimes, who presented tho prizes they had won to tho guosts of honor, Dr. nnd Mrs. Housoworth. Tho doctor nnd liln wlfo -will loavo In n few dnys for thoir homo In Oklahoma. 4 4 Mrfl. J. Albort Matson and son, Julius, nnd Mrs. B. 8. Dnrgolt expect to lenvo shortly for San Francisco and other California points to visit. Mrs. R. II. Wnltors entertained a fow friends Tuesday afternoon In .honor of Miss Ruby Campbell nnd Mrs. Myra Hurd of Rlversldo, Cal., who nro visiting In tho city. It was n sewing pnrty nnd during tho nftcr noon refreshments woro Borved. Thoso present woro Miss Cnmpbell, good. Thoso serving refreshments at this meeting wcro Misses Amy Lund nnd Elvira Frlzccn nnd Messrs. Mnl comb Anderson and Milton Carlson, .j. 4. 4. Mrs. J. H. Flnnngnn gavo a lunch eon last Tuesday In honor of Misses Minnio and Grace Shcrldnn of Rosc burg. Thoso In nttendanco were Mlssts Helen Doblo, Genevieve Seng stneken, Stolln O'Connell, Anno Flan ngau, Nellie Tower nnd Mamie Ma honey. Tho young Indies wcro enter t nlncd by Mrs. Flnnngnn ngaln In tho evening when tho following wcro nlso In nttendnnco: Messrs. Charles Keane, I, R. Tower, Jack Moreen and Tom Bonnett. t- Mrs. M. C. Ilorton gavo a brldgo party last Saturday aftornoon. It was In honor of .Mrs. V. C. Drndloy, who has gone to Portland to reside. Thoro wcro threo tables. After tho card game, refreshments wcro served by Mls3 Xolllo Tower and Miss Lucy Ilorton. Thoso presont wero Mos- dnmes Ward M. Ulako, Henry Song stneken, K. Mlngus, W. C. Drndloy, J. V. Smeaton, C. W. Tower, Kugono O'Connell, J. T. McCormnc, W. F. Miller, 1. S. Kaufman and 0. F. Murcli, 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kammcror en tertnincd Thursdny night In honor of Miss Helen Doblo. Tho affair was a tamalo pnrty. Tho guests Included Misses Corn Mao Montgomery, Helen Painter, Mro. Fnrrlnger, .Mr. nnd Painter, Mrs. Fnrrlngton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pollcxfon, nnd Messrs. I. R. Tower, Jack Moreen, Qcorgo Good rum, Will Chandler, Cornell Logor jtrom nnd Clnudo Nnsburg. Miss Mnudo Pnlnter entertained a few friends Inst night nt her homo on Ilrondwny. Tho guests spent tho ovenlng plnylng cnnU. Thoso in nt- Tmt yn a..Aw,T".t'" 'in H'T'.rvu.i nnr.nn'jjp wi rf iifitthw h'x'i jumtwxpuju f vn mimm&irj. i m r 'uiiAw3f5Mi 1 M M m m ' m Jiti mi xralli w JStlLf. - m Br R if ABB!? J " V1'?! m& "z-h Jl . ? "vv!i r- r! .MRS. HOY PIKK, of Hnn FnuiclMO. Formerly Miss Edith Simpson, who arrived to-day to visit Mayor Simpson nnd wlfo nt North Heml, Mrs. Myra Hurd, Mrs. A. 11. Cnmp boll, Mrs. Albort Sellg. Mrs. J. V. Mitchell, Miss Clam Johnson, Miss Allen Curtis, Miss Emma Hoar nnd Miss Desslo Ayors, - Ooorgo Winchester nnd wlfo leave today for Camas Valley where they will spend a fow weeks with Mrs. Winchester's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. IC. Gettlns gavo n party Tuesday night to Dr. and Mrs. Housoworth. Tho guests played bridge. Thoso In nttendnnco were Mr. and Mrs, Reed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dor soy Kreltzor, Dr. and Mrs. A. h. Housoworth, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Housoworth. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peck and Arthur Peck. Friday ovoniug at 8 o'clock tho regular monthly meetnlg of tho Swed ish Lutheran Young Peoples' Society tendnnco were .Misses Helen Doble, Geuovlovu Sengstncken, Charlotte. Murcli, Lucy Ilorton, Cora Mae Mont gomery and Mnmlo Mnhoney, and Mrs. Farrlnger nnd Messrs. Jack Mo reen, Jny Hnssott, Will Chandler, Cor noil Lngenstrom, George Goodrum, Tom ltenuctt, Hugo Qutst, Gus Drown, W. J. Conrad, Arthur Peck, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pollcxfon, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Knmnierer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Booth. n Mrs. A. T, I Initios gavo nn Informal luncheon to-day to a few of her friends, V P r Last night tho Mlzpnlt Bible Class gave a very entertaining play nt the Kckhoft Hall, North Dend. Tho cur tnln rose to discloso a typical down Kastern country storo and postolllco, tho occurrences In which especially during tho great salo proved a con- THe Only House on Coos Bay Devoted Exclusively to WOMEN'S WEAR. Visit us next week and get acquainted with fall styles. Every express brings us shipments from New York's best houses of the latest in Women's Ready-to-Wearables. 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WILL 1113 CI.OSFI) OUT : coMixt; wi:i:ic. at aivu away wicks, ukad tiiksk itkms a.mj comu kaulv: Gauzo Vests -. 5c Lingerie) Waists 85c Oneita Union Suits.. 67c Laundered Collars 5c Handkerchiefs 5c 85c Corset Covers 48c $1,00 Lace Veils ...63c $1,00 Wool Shawls..57c 50c Sleeveless Vests. 19c Wool Dress Skirts.$2.35 75c Gauze Union Suits, 48c 65c Infants' Hoods..35c Children's Hose 9c Long Silk Gloves. 95c $2,50 Corsets $1.50 stunt amusement. Marlon Reynolds as Hill Hunkers, the Yankee, store keeper, filled his part to perfection; while kylo Chnpiioll, ns his negro ser vant, seemed n genuine "cullud pus sun." Melvin Jackson was flno as Hall Jackson, tho loafer and general nuisance, and Archlo Taylor as tho old farmer kept the crowd laughing. Tho ladles' parts were exceptionally well tilled. Caroline Pry by Anna Watson, and Jano Johnson by Ida Mltcholl, representing different types of Yankee spinsters, nnd Ellen An derson and Edith Allger wero tho young ladles which Interested Robort Sinclair, tho city young man. Tho tiro sceuo was especially exciting. Tho Mizpah band closed tho program and wero called back to ropeat their se lection. It was an entertainment of which the class may well bo proud. 4 4 Mrs. J. YV. Ingram, who has been spending tho summer with relatives at Spokane, has been ill for a short tlmo and Is now In a private sani tarium there taking treatment. She U doing nicely nnd It Is expected that she wll be able to return home In tho course of nbout threo weeks. Judge- and Mrs. Sehlbredo enter tained frlondtf last night at their home In Plat II In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Reed of Alaska. Mr. Reed gave some storeoptlcon views and moving pictures and supper was served. The guests were P. K. Got tlns, Dorsey Kreltzer; Dr. A. L. Housoworth, Dr. J. L. Houseworth, C. R. Peck nnd W. A. Reed nnd their wives and Mrs. William Grimes and Arthur Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plko nro at North Dend visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson. They arrived to-day on tho steamer M. P. Plant from San Frnnclsco. Mrs. Plko was formerly Miss Edith Simpson and was recently married to Mr .Pike at San Francisco. They will mako an Indefinite stay on tho bay. Mrs. E. P. Morrlsey gave a 'noon luncheon Thursday In honor of Mrs. J. L. Housoworth. The guests wero ladles whoso husbands woro away on n hunting trip. They wero .Mrs. Will lam Grimes, Mrs. J. L. Housoworth, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth and Mrs. Will iam Warwick. Tho only guest not of tho fair sex was little Lehman Hottfe. "u,ui, iigeo inreo years, and tho only prlzo awarded at tho nnrtv wnc ,.... to him on tho grounds of good be- uuviuur. Tho weddlnc nt wmim r.... -. " i'UIll ui San Frnnclsco and Miss Stella O'Cou nell wilj take placo to-morrow nf tor- noon. Mr. and Mrs. nm- th . o. Francisco arrived to-day on tho steamer Plant. Thov win i, of Mayor and Mrs. L, J. Simpson. Mrs. Pko was formery JIlss EdUh Simpson and was married recently. Artistic picture framing at Walk er's Studio. IlUltXKI) LAUGH AIlKl. Hut Kiro nt Horn Did Littlo Damage to Timber. Dr. Goldon and Robort Swantoa hnvo returned from Dora, where ttef wont on n hunting trip. The Are l"j that neighborhood ovldontly scantf tho deer away and tho huutew o'u uot havo vory good luck. Tbey onlr saw on0 deer. Dr. Golden says that tho flro nt Dora spread over Quite large area but that thero was scarce ly nny valuable timber damaged. In fact, the flro was a benefit to W timhni n.t , nn Virmich nnd con sumed nil tho under brush and ' tho big trees uninjured. o '' that the trees stand clnr of any under brush. MILLINERY OPENING. Thursday and Friday. Sep tember 8th and 9th, fine One ot Fall Millinery, Mrs, Esther fc. Donaldson, successors to Mis- John H, Somers, Mir ii rift ui