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?" 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION WWHjmw iii immumwi, .,, mmm-". m In ; gan, who gave her awny. At tho nltar the bride wns met by the groom and C. F. McCollum, who was best man. Tho Mendelssohn wedding march was played as the bridal party Violet Sundqulst, Evelyn , left tho chapel. Automobiles were Marguerite and Florenco in waiting and the brldo and groom afternoon for tho members of her Suudny school class of tho Presby terian Chufch. The guests played games and enjoyed refreshments. TI1080 In attendance were: Misses Gladys itcesc, Fay Imhoff, Marlon Jackson, Johnson, Moffat, tho groom's sister, Wnlcott (Continued from Pago 2.) ally flno musical cntortalnmonts. Thcso undertakings woro always without any financial gain In vlow; In fact, woro carried out at tho cx penso of tho club nnd purely for tho purpoBo of giving tho pcoplo of tho city a musical treat. It Is hoped to contlnuo this policy. At tho meeting Wednesday Mrs. Wllllnm Horflfall, Jr., who Is Stato vice-president for Oregon of tho national federation ot musical clubs, read an Interesting pa per In which sho told of tho work of tho federation. Tho present mem bers of tho Chamlnado Club nro as follows: Mrs. John 8. Coke, Miss Evolyn Anderson, Mrs. Robert F. Oobhnrdt, Mrs. Chorlcs Stauff, Mrs. II. J. Montgomery, Miss May Stauff, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss Mamlo Mnhoiiey, Miss Esther Johnson, Mrs. Hobccca Lusc-Stump, MIbs Clara Myron, Mrs. 15. IJ. Ostllnd, Mrs. E. 0. Flanagan, Mrs. Wllllnm Horsfnll, Jr., Miss Edna Larson nnd Mrs. C. 11. Walter. ' Rny Kaufman, Lnwrenco Savage, I. It. Tower nnd Chnrles Keano spoilt nn outing this week nt tho Merchant ranch betweon Coos Dny nnd Uandon. Thoy hnd a flno tlmo and killed a dcor. Tho members of tho Mlzpah Ulblo Class gnvo a pnrty this week for Miss Ethel MoUlor who loft Thursday for Ashland, Ore., whoro sho will attend school. Her father, Louis Mctzlor, I thero now looking nftor somo con trnct work, nnd Miss Motzlcr nnd hor brother, Ivnn Motzler, will stnrt In attending Bchool. Tho reHt of tho family will movo to Ashland Inter. MIks Motzlor was escorted to Sumner by n pnrty of frlonds Thursday nnl loft Friday morning on tho stngo foi Rosoburg. At tho pnrty given for Miss Motzlor, sho was presented with a souvenir spoon by A. W. Myers, who orgnnlzod tho class. Thoso In at tendance nt tho ontortnlnmont woro tho following: Misses Lillian Mc Cann, Edith Alger, Esther Imhoff, Helen Monde, AIlco Carlson, Ornco Murr, Marlon Hevonor, Glnorvn Smith, Amy Ueynolds, tho Misses Hague, and Messrs. Jay Gray, Ivan nnd Glen Motzler, Itulph Coke, Wlll lnm Wood, Archlo Taylor, Marlon Reynolds, Clarcnco Covey nnd Molvln Dovoe. - Tho members of tho Benutlful Amerlcn Club of North Ilond will moot boforo long to decldo upon work for tho coming year. Tho annual election of olllcers will bo hold In Ilond this year ns tho Btroots of tho city hnvo been torn up making im provements, but tho club Is holding Its fund prepnrntory to tho tlmo when work Is to bo done. Tho club lias nbout S2&0 drawing Interest and also has money on hnnd to meet m Inunodlnto needs. Whon tho Improve- ment on Shcrmnn nvenuo Ih complot do It Is tho Intention of tho club to udvnnco tho plan of planting n row of Bhndo treos on each side of the street. Mrs. C. 8, Wlnsor Is tho pros Wont of tho club, nnd tho vlco-prosl-dent was Miss Anno Flnnagan who wns married Thursday ulght. Mrs. G. A. llonnott ontortnlnod n few friondM Thursday In honor of Miss Jesslo Chaso, who will tench In tho .V.rshhoid schools again this year and lias returned home from Portland nnd California, whero she spent tho Bummor. The nffulr was a bridge puny, i no nrst prize was won by fliiss hiunueth Knufiunn. After the gamo rofroshments woro served. Those In attendance were Mrs. J, T. McCormnc, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. It K. Booth, Mrs. Arthur MeKeown, Mrs. M. c. Mnlonej, Miss Elizabeth Knufiunn, Miss Mnmlo Mahoney, Miss Chnrlotto Mureh, Miss Lottlo Urson. Miss Daisy Hush and Miss Nellie Tower, Tho members of tho Progress Club will begin tho soason with n luncheon to bo given on Soptombor 20th. The committee hnviug tho arrangements In chnrRo has not yot reported and tho place for holding tho luncheon has not beon decided upon. Tho first regular meeting for business will be on October 10th. This yoar tho mom. bors will tnko up ft brief study of his of Mrs. I. Lando. Tho members have been taking a vacation of three months nnd will discuss their pinna for tho coming season. They cxpccc to take up much tho snmo lino of work as was followed Inst yenr. Miss Lucy Horton left during tho week for Seattle. Sho will bo a stu dent this year at tho University of Washington. 4. .j. 4. J. T. Hnrrlgnn hns gono to Port land to moot his wlfo who hns been East on a visit. Thoy will return homo soon. 4 Miss Lucy Horton, who went to Scnttlo to attend tho Unlvorstty of Washington gave n Biunll sewing pnr ty to a fow of her friends last Sat urday. It was In tho unturo of n farowoll to n few friends. Thoso pres- ont wcro Mrs, Robert K. Ilooth, Miss Nollio Tower, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Miss Mnmlo Mahoney nnd Miss Chnr lotto Murch. 4. 4 4. Miss Mabel MIUIh, who wont HfiBt on n visit, Is now tho guest of frlonds nt; Troy, N. Y. On her wny East sho visited In Michigan nnd nt Chicago and before returning homo will visit nt Now York City nnd In Ohio. A. Lngerstrom, who hns been con nected with tho C, A. Smith Interests nt Hny Point, Cnl., hns arrived In tho city to tnko a position In tho com pany offices hero. Ho Is a brother of Cornell Lngerstrom of tho Smith for estry department, nnd is a nophow of C. A. Smith. . 4. 4. 4. Miss Daisy Dean Uush, who Is to tench In tho Mnrshflcld schools, hns arrived In tho city. Sho hns beon spending tho summer In California nnd wns n guest nt Lucky Baldwin's ranch nt Los Angeles, 4. 4. 4, Mrs. J. V. Smcntnn nnd two sons woro ontortnlnod nt dinner Wedses- day evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Murch. Mr. Smcnton Is In Minneapolis on business. 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Olson, who for merly resided In North Ilond, wrlto to friends In that city thnt thoy are now located nt Chohalls, Wash. Tho mombors ot tho Lndlcs' Aid Society of tho Presbyterian Church met Wednesday afternoon. It wns whnt Is known ns "Calling Day." Ou these occasions tho ladles meet for the purpose of sending' 11 commlttoo to call upon tho now comers in tho city. Tho committee named to call upon tho now people In tho city on ag- I. Farrlss, Mrs. George 1 Inzer, Mrs. E. J. Klttrlug, Mrs. Monde, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Guernsey, 4. 4. .j. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Zimmerman and children, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hodsou on Coos Riv er, have returned to tholr homo In Rosoburg. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. E. R. Hudson nnd Erina nnd Irene Hodsou of Coos River hnvo for several days been the guests of Mrs, llodsou's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert McCann, In North lloud. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. John Luuiiou of Porter addi tion In North Ilond, spent n few days this week at tho home of E. W. Gut lepp on South Coos Rlvei. She re turned homo Friday. V 4 V Little Miss Ruth Golden gave a party this afternoon nt the homo of he,- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Gol den. The occasion was tho celebra tion of tho eleventh birthday of the little hostess, The guests were sup plied with nets and spout the after noon catching buttorllles. A prize was offered the one who could catch tho largest number of butterflies. La ter in the afternoon refreshments wero served and tho little girls In nttendnnco hnd a tluo afternoon. Thoso Invited were Mnrlnn Horsfall, Helen Gulovson Mnry Loulso MeAr- thur, Grace Fnrrln, Lillian Seaman, Virginia Clark, Doris Songstackeu, Helon Merchant, Jeanotto Upton, Au gusta and Vloln Wlcklnnd, llesslo nnd Florence Flaiingnn and Clara Fergu son, Sliolts, nnd AIlco Carlson and Mrs. Henry J. Reese, Mrs. Edward Sliolts and Miss Tottcn, 4. 4. 4. nnd guests were taken to the homo of C. F. McCollum, tho bride's b.'oth-er-ln-lnw, on Shermnn nvenuo, whero Mr. nnd .Mrs. George Lnngford of a reception to the rolntlvcs was held. The hnndsomo residence wns ex quisitely decornted. In tho living room tho decorntlonB wcro pink nnd blue. On pedestals were baskets ot pink nnd blue hydrnnglns nnd largo bows of pink tulle wcro tied on tho baskets. Tho orchestra wns station- ot cd on the porch which wns Inclosed. of of ,,.. , , . . . 1 iiiwu iiiu nun ii'iiiiu in iiiu ci) u S 1 J" C,U ,m' "t-onnl.U.tllB (lay wns colinoB0 of Mr8, NVn, n-S cUJw"n"W''8 North or, Mrs. George Whto, Mrs. C. I Miss Cora Mao Montgomery ontor- tor. Hternturo and music. Tho course talnod n few friends Inst night nt tho ot studs will bo of a lighter vein thnn borne of hor sister, Mrs. D. Y. Stnf last yenr A yonr book Is being pub- ford. Thore wero four tables of nsiicit and will contain the program bridge. After the card gamo refrcsh- jmonts wero sorved. for the entire yenr 4, 4. 4. Tho members of tho A. N. W. Club jWlll meet next Thursday at tho homo Mrs. C. II. Farrlss of Ualon avonuo In North Bend gavo a party Friday Stockton, Cnl., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bylcr of North Bend. Mrs. Lnngford Is a sister of Mrs. Byler and Is also a sister of W. S. Turpln of Marshflcld. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnot TIrrcll Stockton, Cal., are the guests Mayor and Mrs. L. J. Simpson North Bend. 4, 4. 4. Th0 nrrlval of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Montgomery Thursday was tho occa sion that evening of a family dinner pnrty, held at tho homo of Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Thoso In nttendnnco wero Mr. nnd MrB. R. R. Montgomery, Mr. nnd Mrs, R. J. Montgomery, Mr. nnd Mrs. Colby Porry, Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. Marietta Klnc and Miss Cora Mao Montgomery. s Miss Gcnovlovo Sengstnckcn hus been u guest nt tho Chandler bunga low on Coos River this week. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. W. J. Butler, who hns been spending tho summer In California, hns returned home. Miss Alice But- lor, her daughter, who accompanied Mrs. Butler, will not bo homo until Inter on. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell plnns to leave next week for Tho Dalles, Oregon, whero sho will visit hor sister for n fow weeks. 4. 4. 4, Mrs. D. A. Jones nnd children, who have been spending tho summer with relntlves at Valley City, N. D will loavo thoro to-day for Vancouver, Scnttlo, Tncomn and other northern cities whero they will visit. Thoy will reach hero about October 1st. Tho momber8 of tho Evergreen Whist Club will hold tholr llrst meet ing tho first Snturdny In Octobor, probably at tho homo of Mrs. G. A. Beuuott. Tho members expect to meet every Saturday afternoon nnd will-piny bridge. Tho Row Robert Browning, tho now rector of tho Eplscopnl Church, will nrrlvo hero on tho Brcnkwntor on Soptcnibor 22d to mnko his homo horo. Ho will bo accompanied by his bride, to whom h0 will bo married at Portland boforo coming hero. 4. 4. 4. Lnst evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Stndden entertained tho members of tho Bachelors' Tennis Club nt a din ner at tholr homo In South Marsh- nold. Vnrous diversions woro en joyed, followlug which tho club pre sented th0 "Nowlyweds" with a Hav lland Chlnn chocolate set. Among the guests wore Miss Mny Stauff, Carl l.arson. John Motley, C. R. Dlndlncer nnd Geo. L, Dlndlngor. 4- 4- Mrs. I. s. Smith nnd children. Misses Ruth nnd Knthryn and Hugh, left this morning for Corvallls whero thoy will spend the next nine months, tho children resuming their courses nt tho Oregon Stato Agricultural Col- kgc. Word hns boon received horo of tho announcement of tho engagement of Miss Rnmona Radcllffo of Oakland, a cousin of Mrs. E. W. Knmmoror. nnd who is woll known on tho bay through vlsitB at tho Kanimorer homo, to n New York niultl-inlllloiinlre, Mr. Schnct. Tho wedding is to tnko place In December. 4 Miss Ellon Ogren is spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister In San Francisco, 4 4. 4. Harry Moffat of San Frnnclsco and Miss Aune Flanagan were married Thursday night at North Bend. Only the relatives wero Invited, but the wedding was 0110 of tho handsomest boclnl evonts thnt has taken place on Coos Bay for a long time. All of the details wore carried out with much elognnce. Tho ceremony took nlnco nt 8.30 o'clock nt tho Cuthollc chnnol In Mercy Hospital nt North Bend, M 1 no icov. Father Springer otnelnted. Tho chapel was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Along the aisles wore pedostnls on which were brass bowls holding Oregon grape. Tho back of tho altar was banked with grcon and on tho altar was a mass of asters. The altar was brininmiv lllumlnntcd by tho candles. The orchestra played tho Monde's sohn wedding march as tho bridal party entered tho chapol. First was Miss Minnie Sheridan nt n.ic.u,,, a nteco of the bride, who una mnin ' of honor, and following her was tho' brldo with her brother, J. II. Flana- Durbtoii of San Francisco, Miss Shcr IJan und Miss Graco Sheridan Rosoburg, nnd Chnrles Kenno. " MISS PAYJ8 BRIDGES, teaT PIANOFORTE, wishes to ' f tho opening of her Fali classS0' Llovd Hotel. ' 8tBllo. PROF. BOLL'S STUDIO OPEN. Prof. Louis II. Boll opened his piano studio in tho First Trust nnd Savings Bank building this week nftor the summer vncnton nnd besides ninny of his old pupils renewing tholr course, many now ones hnvo taken up tho work. However, ho Is still able to nccommodnto a number of now ones, nnd In ordor thnt satisfactory hourB may bo secured, students' plun- nlng to tnko lessons this fall are urged to enroll early. Besides tho ordinary musical Instruction given pupils, Prof. Boll Instructs his pupils In musical Hternturo and history, thus, giving thorn a basis for a musi cal education that Is valunblo nnd on durlng. Ho hns ndded a number of new volumes to his musical library and would bo pleased to havo any one Interested In music cnll at the studio and look them over. Lloyd Hotel. Ptnwrtu 1il..nrt i.. .. .w,w. i..lt,o HI ll0 ,.. ., i Walker Studio. ""9 Haines sells flno fertilizer. In the dining room the decorations wero In pink nnd white. From tho tablo n buffet lunch and punch wero served during tho evening. Tho decorations In tho hall were pink. A hugo bell of sweet pens hung from tho celling and festoons of smllnx wcro tastefully draped about tho hall. Tho brldo woro a gown of white Inco over whlto chiffon satin made with n train. Sho woro a bfldnl veil and carried a largo bouquet of brldo's roses. Sho woro an olegnnt brooch of pearls and diamonds which wns a gift of tho groom. Miss Sheridan, tho maid of honor, woro n French costume of pink satin, trimmed with pink and bluo chiffon nnd cnrrled n bouquet of pink asters. Many telegrams of congratulations wcro recolvcd by tho bride rind groom besides hosts of elegant presents, In cluding cut glass, silver and other hnndsomo gifts. Tho Flnnngnn fnm- iiy presented tho brldo with n silver set and the groom's family gavo them MRS. FAHHIXGEH, a set of mahogany furniture. A vnl- Teacher of Piano. j Steamer AT.I.Mit ...m . "in run a ci. OIATi EXCURSION to ALlfl! f SUNDAY, SEPT. 18. Leaves X, ' field nt 8 A. M. nnd return ab0 ," P. M. Bring your lunch along Pr 1 ably lnst oxcurBlon of ,," ROUND TRIP, 7flc l It Is a posltlvo fnct thnt buying n diamond at tho right prlco Is good Interest on your money. Aro you nwaro diamonds havo Increased onr hundred per cent In ton yenrs? Thoy still average twenty per cent a year Increase. Tho Red Cross Drug Store hns somo beauties at right prices. Costs you nothing to look them over. Standing Room ONLY! Such Is tho experience that manj of my customers have had while Waiting! Waiting! to bo sorved with tho best Ico cream nnd othor delicacies to bo had be- causo Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE, tnblcs for PARTIES by PIIOXK. It's Pure Ice Cream Go to LEWIS' Because: Have You Seen Phono 270-J. THE ROYAL TONIGHT uablo Persian rug was tho gift of tho Homo Studio, South Broadway. Sheridan family. During tho evening tho guests woro ontortnlnod nt dancing and music. Tho brldo nnd groom left nt 1 o'clock over tho Drain stngo route. They will spend their honeymoon nt McCloud River and ShaBta Springs nnd from thero will go to Snn Frnnclsco and then to Sacramento, whero they will reside. Mr. Moffat Is In tho engineer ing depnrtmont of tho Southorn Pa cific. Ho Is a Snn Frnnclsco man, but Is now and hns been for several yenrs ptntloncd nt Sacramento nnd with his wife will resldo thoro now. Mr. Moffnt wns Btntloned nt Coos Hay somo years ago and Is known to ninny here. Tho brldo Is tho youngest member of the Flnnngnn family, ono of tho very old est families on Coos Bay, nnd Is a young lndy whoso acquaintance and popularity Is extensive. Thoso who wero In nttendnnco nt tho wedding wore Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Shorldnn of Rosoburg, Mr. and Mrs. vilu.hu rinungnn. .Mr. nm! Mr "PURE GOLD," Knlem's sonsntlonnl production of n story of Western adventure. From n Now York stock broker's offlco to n wild and woolly Wcstorn mining camp this story takes Its course. 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