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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1911)
COOS BAYTIMES.WEEKLYEDITION.MARSHFIELD,OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER fyl911- ' 8 lii 15; m, iWifli mmimg0 : ft 1 BraH J i 1 1 m ml yJlm&iimWS Mm? lie fio y.:fi?iiJf!MftW'i ill 1 'l'Wil'i'r til n- KvfrallKInfex ill Ji H,,3iffftV n'cT ' liljF WmM we are now mowmc the latest . viUTuym ides- THROUGHOUT OUR E1TIRC ESTBMSNAErtT. OrtE OF OUR "IBEJIS" IS TflMT QUALITY &IML.L ALWAYS BE THE &E&T. Tli OTHER "IMA" WE R1VE IS THAT tiO CUSTOMER SIMLk LETlVE OUR STORE WITH 4 GIRAEAT THAT IS AOT PERFECTLY FITTED, TRdT VE SILlkL ACT OVERCHARGE, BUT GIVE A FAIR PRICE TO THOSE WHO GIVE US THEIR C01FIDEACE, IS ALSO 0iE OF OUR "IDEAS." VE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR LATEST '71UT UAM IDEAS" m AERCHAADISE, FALL SUITS Distinctly mannish are the modes that prevail amongst the advance arrivals of new Fall Suits, Mannish in cut mannish in weave yet without a trace of tailor ed severity, Materials Indicate a preference for Scotch or English tweeds fancy twilled serges and worsteds all of mannish tailored types, Natty little 28- to 30 inch coats that might easily be taken for masculine garments were it not for the rich linings and just a suspicion of the feminine in the lines at the waist, Skirts conform to the new dictum of fashion, Splendid assortments shown, Prices From $ 1 6.00 to $40.00 Magnes Matson WIIH"IH llouso the latter pnrt of thla inontlior six weeks wltli relatives. Mr. jment to Mrs. Greenwood. Her for the Mnrshllelil public library. The Warner will Join them later for for this afternoon Ih as follows: , HtmlentH of Prof. Hoggs plnn to k'vo short stny. u program of fancy dances and other features may ho arrnngod. 0 Mrs, n, Mlugtis lias Issued Invltu- Tho state oonvontlon of tho Fodor ntlou of Womon's Clubs wll be hold In Rohoburg. Octohor 17. IS and 1! 1.1. ia f.M Uiit.'ltlu. (!,. Al.ilulfi.. nftaii. tllftt VOlll. It Ifi ilIMW,,n,l Hint tli.i I r i.i, eoiup.linoiunry to Mis- Mnble Marshllold clubs will he represented M,r8, h' K"l,S""n,1 ln' "' '' Clare Mlllls. lilt th gatherings, nlngs. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mi, Wllllan Ilorsfnll, .Mrs. T. K. Leofe, .Mrs. K, Continued from pago 2.) Uphcopal church, The name eonl. i sister, Mis. C. F. McCollum at North oon.ng. 0 Mrs. A. II. Smith eutertnlnod Inst Saturday evening at her homo In North lit1 ml In honor of .Air. and Mrs. L. A. Heysham. They nrrlved last M'dlglitful one. Among thoso In They were rather Informal wt.j rrom Clnleton. Ponn.. to spond cl""'K f " were Mrs. Alex Mntson 0 The outing of the Ladles Aid Socl oty of tho Marshllold Swedlih Luther- nn chinch last Wodnosdny was a most! Hit Mm. W. W. Greenwood, .Mis. E. S. Down ing, Mrs. J. J. Reynolds, Mrs. E. W. Novel 8, Mrs. Ward M. Illake, Mrs. Harold S. Tower, .Mrs. J. . Dennett, Mrs. G. A. Ilonnott, Mrs. 1.'. K. Jones, I. Jeu-i'llllara. J;.iihuopul cliurcit. Ihv imiuo coin, i-iiu'iui niKl iiihor iulutlcii on tho liuy vaiious diversions being enjojed. a fow weoks with Mrs. I!cyglinmVnn(I M-8- ''""Is Stono. Thoro was h red upon hliu was JameH Uojd, iil0N,,H , Umv Tll0H(luv r,. hor UefieHhiuentH wero senved on each oc- hrother, Porcy Peet of Kastslde. Tlioj'nrgo attendance. combination of the given names of ,m , Sacramento, Cal. . c-uhIciii Hi tho afternoon her Kiinsta cn'lny was composed mostly of) o . Grandpa .lames Ferry and tho father, , , imon. in uio aiieinoon ntr iihsis f. . . . , , Bu.i, ,te,,u, ,,, Ti...u......m.-.,,,' U Included Misses Doris Sengstnckon, I "u "' r " ' " ( ' ' " C" Swlnfo"l nl tlnughtor. ,ioyd v. .laeolis. The spoil L. W. Traer and Geo. Ferry. 0 Mrs. George F. Mm eh and Mi Charlotte Mu'ieh were hostoxses at a rather delightful party this wok Invitations wero Issued for a farewell for Miss Nellie Tower who leaven to morrow for Seattle to study iniisle the coining winter. The early pari of tho evening was devoted to cards, Mrs. II, K. Ilooth wlulug llrst prize. When luncheon was served, the guests found a mlnltaure birch-bark ranoo at each plate and Imbedded In the sweet peas In It was a little card bearing the names of Miss Charlotte March and Hugo Qulst. The ditto of cements of two of tho most promt-' Catherine Nicholson, Cnthcrluo Hor nent joung women of Marshlleld this' ton, Helen ltees, Mlllnu Sea- week were of much social Interest They weie tho-o of Miss Mabel Claro Mtllis, the only daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mlllls, to Itev. Henry Shires and of Miss Charlotte March, the only daughter of Mr. anil Mis Geo. F. Murch, to Hugo Qulst. Itev. Henry Shires Is slightly known on the Hay. having spent tho mmnor heio a ear ago. He wan recently ordained In the Kplt-copnl chinch and Is now lining his Hist pas torate In New York. Mr. Qulst Is well known on tho Hay man, and Clara Ferguson. In the evening her guests Included Misses Mnry Kruse, Florence Power, Pngmur Fllcsburg, Nellie Warwick, Mario Seaninn, Adelaide Clarke, and Isabello Ferguson. 0 Mrs. F. K. Hngue arrived homo this week from a fow weeks' visit with friends mid lelntlves In Port land, Seattle and Vancouver, n. C. O The North Head Presbyterian Lad les Aid met Thursday afternoon with but It will probably be early net spring. Among tluo invited wero Miss Nellie Tower, Miss I,uc. llorton, JIIss Genevieve SongM nekeu, MIsh Kdnn Stanley, Miss Mabel Claie M.ll The announcements of tho enua- Helen Merchant. Vlrclnln Chirko. '0VM,,MB wns llensnntly spent InlZella. aro expected homo this week games nun iiiubic aim ai a line nour nrter spending tho summer In Illinois rofreshmont8 wero sorved. Thoso nnd n short visit In Welser, Idaho, present wero: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. i n Mrs. David Y. Stnfford wns hostess at Hiidgo Friday nftemoon compli mentary to Mrs. W. W. Greenwood of Seattle, Wash., who Is tho guest of Mrs. G. w. Knufmnn. Tho rooms wero beautifully decorated for tho oc cnslon, sweet pens and huckleborry predominating and producing a most charming effect. Dining tho nfter noon, Mrs. Stnfford was assisted by Mrs. uoiuy k. Porry. Mrs. R. J. Mont gomery and Miss ICmma Erlckson. A delicious luncheon wns served nt tho conclusion of tho nftornoon's play which resulted In .Mis. Geo. F. tho wedding has not been nmioiineo.l w l,,,,v lw ll8 11""u, ",8 ll0'l t",Mrs. Hoht. McCann. Mrs. N. C. Mc piit-t tiuee years and now occupies I.eod wns elected president In ilnce of Mrs. Robt. Hnzor who resigned as she Is going to Walla Walla. Sowing was the d'veislon. Miss Lllllnn Mc Cann tendered a few vocal and In strumental solos, which were much enjojed. Those present weie: Mrs, ! The date of neither marriage liinJMre. H. O'Marn. Mrs. Ira H. Haitb. not boon dellnltely announced but It Mrs. R. .1. Coke. Mrs. Mende. Mrs. R. a responsible position in the letall departineut of the V. A. Smith Lum ber and .Manufacturing company. Hoth of the )oung ladles aro well- Is, Mrs. K. Mliigiu. Mrs. P. A. Sand- Known on coos Ilnv wliere tlielr ae borg. Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. It. K. icoinplUluuents nttalnments and Ilooth, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. M t dimming personalities have won the1 Win, Vaughn, Mrs. W. R. Simpson C. Maloney and Mrs. A. E. Adelsper- friendship ami admiration of largo, Mrs. N. C. McLeod. Mrs, W A. Jones ger. elides of friends. i.Mrs. v. a. sinun, .mis. win. Mnrr 0 Miss Nellie Trlbbov vnteitnliied n " bean dellnltely few friends Informally at cards Wed- ' expected that the nuptials of Miss I C- Holmes, Miss Lillian McCann. nesday evening. The piUes were won Murch and Mr. Qulst will take place 'Misses Irilia nnd Irene Hodson. Mr, by Miss I.oiettn Conlogue nnd Ansol w ,''1 net spring while thote of, 0o- Roister of Klamnth Fnlls, and .InliiiKon. nntlplniia nirnniimma Mlsa .Ml is and Mr. Shires will nrob-: ""J mono u Slam. woro sorved and n musical program bl take place In San Francisco, enjoyed. Those present were Miss where the Millls family will move IiOrottn Conlogue, Mrs. Thos. Good- shortly, in tho late fall or early win ale, Mrs. G. W. Trlbbey, Miss Nellie ter. Trlbboy, Louis W. Curran, E. Hrooks The announcements hnvo brought Learnod, Ansel Johnson nnd Abner forth congratulations from tho host Trlbboy. of friends of the young folks. Mrs. H. V. Moffat, formerly Miss' Miss Dorothy Horton was hostess Aloxnuder, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Derby shire, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frank Amot, Mra. Anna nrown, Mrs. Mnry Amot, Mr. Hoyd Arnot, Mr. Ed. Amot. Mr. Will iam Pond, Mr. Georgo Pond, Mr. J E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Peet, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lognn Hcyshnm, Mrs. A. II. Smith, Gencrvn Smith, Mnrjor lo Smith, Lois Smith, Etta Taylor and Georgo Tnylor. Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh will lenvo Sun dny for Portlnnd nnd other northern points to visit frlonds nnd relnthes. 0 0 Mrs, Eugene O'Connell, who hns been visiting her daughters. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Ford In Port land, this week wont to Vnncouver, n, C where sho will visit members of tho Hague faintly. G. Porham, Mrs. llonry Sengstackcn, Mrs. M. C. Mnlouoy, Mrs. E. L -Mln-gus, Mis. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. Rob ert Drowning, Mrs. J. T. McCoimac, Mrs. 1. J. Simpson, .Mrs. C. M. By lor, Mrs. J. W, Ingram, .Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mrs. Eugene O'Con nell, Mrs. Robert Hootli, Mn. M. C. Horton, Mrs. John La foil, Mr. A. II. Powors, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. II. H. McPlier son, Mrs. W. S. Chnndler, Mrs. R. J. Montgomery. 0 Mrs. H. II. McPhorson and son, Howard, expect to leave next wek for San Francisco whero thoy W mnko their homo with Mrs. Mcl'ber sou's parents. 0 Mrs. Morton Tower of Empire ana hor guests, Mrs. Lumb nnd Mr Hntch of Boston aro spending a cou- plo of weoks at tho Tower summer homo, "Dreomo Lodge" on South Coos River. 0 Leo Wobster nnd wlfo who movel hoio this week from Emplro nre novf plensnntly ensconced In the William Apni tments. Mrs. T. R. Sherldnn nnd daugh- 0 Preliminary arrangements nro he- Anno Flnnngan, who hns been spend- to two delightful little parties of the tng mnde for benefit performance to Jug tho sumnior at the homo of hor younger set Thursday afternon and bo put on at the Masonic J TMwk it fittrtltif tirttr lai t.. ll.n , AIII -"" h ,,, mo ti,cit winning llrst prize and Mrs. Mllllcomn club Inst oventng was lar- w. p. juuer secon.i ,.pi, m gely attended and proved to ho ono' hnndsomo now gowns wero notice of tho most delightful social events' nble. of the week. Punch wns served dm-1 Among those Invited for Friday lug tho evening. Tho club plans to afternoon were: Mrs w w n.. ... and w Intc. months. I Sweetn.an. Mis. C. E. Nicholson, Mrs. ! rived on tho Day this week fiom m . ,"". , . , . .' ; N,c,lolso' -Mrs. E. E. straw, , seburg to spend two or three ueeks Mrs. R. M. . enntngs has ssued In- Mrs. E. L. c. Fnrrln. Mrs. P. A. Sand-' as guests of Mrs. Sheridan's slsteri. vltatlons for Hrldgo Tuesday after- berg. Mrs. Fred Gettlns, Mrs. Dorsey.Mrs. McCollum of North Dead and noon, the llrst of a series which she Kroltxor, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mrs. T. H. Harry of Empire, and oth- ,,nS 1,lamlC,, t;els ""Bmussen, Mrs. E. S. HnrgeltJor relatives and friends on the Day. 0 ! Mrs. W. H. Kennedy. Mrs. G. F 0 Miss Ruby Wntklns. daughter of Murch. Mrs. C. R. Peck. Mrs. Harry The Lndles Art Club met at the Mr. nnd Mis. Georgo Wntklns, left NwburB. Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes. Mr .',.. ,,, ?I n'lLrv Sept. this week for Tho Dalles. Oregon, Hrownlee. Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, l8t. It was' a soclnl session and no whore she will nttend Bchool the com- Mrs. R. j. Montgomery, Mrs. W. T. business wns trnnsneted. The next big yenr.mnklng her homo with Mr. Miller, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn. Mrs. meeting will be with Mrs. W. B. Cr- Wntkln's sister. Mrs. nnynrd. Roberts. Mrs. A. Ralphe O'Brien, Mrs1 tls, Friday Sept. 15. o . .... rursons, Eugene Crosth- Mrs. Guy Warner nnd daughter w"'te, E. F. Morrlssey, j. t. Harrl- and Miss Irene Warner, who hns been Ban. H. J. McKeown. Fred Bachman. n.th Lv- w .irBd from a spending the summer at the Guy ". Kammerer, F, a. Goldon .,- .L.. . . hPen the airs, w Mrs. James Cowan nnd daughter V ncoto.Warner home, left this week for Cal- -Mrs. Stafford was hostess again ' gue.t of Mr Cowan' -later. Opera If ornla whero they will visit a month this afternoon at Bridge as a compll- R Wade '"f W limiitii JHmmu". -