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. .. . . A .J.- .. ..-.1 r'" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION. " f Baking Fowderl j II . . . - a T J-"A 1UJ wratw ARsnB,uikLT curses ijpnk W Makes delicious home- u jft baited foods of maximum M m quality at minimum cost. m (S Makes home baking a U M pleasure W M The only Baking Powder Mf made from Royal Grape M m Cream of Tartar M if No Alum No Unto Phosphates M sssii jSO nt tho Mnrshflcld Methodist church bytery meeting of the Presbyterian' J parlors by the membera of that cou- church to bo held In Yoncnlla next gregatlon and their friends to tho ' n imstor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Thj Mmml bnnquct o tho Mlg,mh Ulblp clnss of the North Uend Pros byturlnn church was held In the church parlors there last evening. There wna a larcu attendance and an a largo attendance, a line program oxceollt rogl.nlll Joyed. Tho meet- II. 1. Hutledgo was the prlnclpnl so clal event In church circles the past week. Tho details of the affair were told In Thursday's Times. There was ing opened with nn Invocation by Mrs A. W. Myers which wns followed by vocal solo by Miss Grace Williams, a readli": by MUs Grace Fulton and a and nil In ail Ic wns a handsome trib ute to the worthy couple. This nfternoon, Mrs. J. Albert Mat- sen entertnlned at the leading social nl!.,10 (0()1 ,.. M1ss .Mildred Raab. Fol- ! function of the week on Coos Day-a ,,..,.1..,, ...,- ,,roi:niin. the business llrldge luncheon. The Matson home ,,, i,i,i n u-i.ini, li.. follow ing oiHcers were chosen for tho ensu ing year: (Continued from pngo 1.) tor of Superintendent Tledgcn which would .prevent Mr. Tlcdgen accom panying them and also to the fuct that the High school teachers had to nttend a Coos county High school touchers' mooting In Coqullle today. It Is now Indefinite when It will bo held. o Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl W. Kvertson are expected here soon from their hon eymoon trip. They will" reside In "West Marshfleld, In n residence which tho groom recently bought nnd furnished nnd where they will be at homo to friends after November 1. Concerning the wedding, tho Roso- burg IlcvlowB prints the following Irish crochet Inserts nnd pearl garni ture, and carried a shower bouquet of br.dal roses. Mrs. PIer:o w.iro a lingerie gown of white organdie, with pearl trimmings nnd carried a cluster of pink nnd whlto Bwcet pens. Following tho ceremony a wedding dinner was served at a tublo hand somely decorated In pink nnd white, candles being used effectively. Lntcr Mr. nnd Mrs. Kvertson loft by nuto mobile for a wedding tour and will bo at home to their friends after No. vember 1st In Marshfleld, where tho groom has n home In readiness. He Is n prominent business man of that , city." "- 0 "" . was beaut fully decorated for tho oc caslon, the (lowers and color scheme being significant of tho nutiimn teti son. Chrysanthemums predominat ed In the Moral effect. Many hand some new fall costumes were notice able. In recclv'ng, Mrs. Mntson wns nsslstcd by Mrs. V. S. Turpen and Mrs. E. S. Dnrgclt while Misses Graco Kruse, Norn Tower, May Preuss, Mary Kruse and Elslo Hall nsslstcd In serving. Among those Invited were Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. E. S. Uargelt, Mrs. T. H. Harry, Mrs. Ward M. Hluke, Mrs. J. W. llennolt, Mrs. C. M. nyler, Mrs. It. E. Drown ing, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. I. S. Coke, Mrs. .1. II. Flnnngan. Mrs. F. G. Flnnagnn, Mrs. F. M. Frlcdberg, Mr. F. K. Gettlns, Mrs. F. K. Hague, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. F. A. ila-snrd, 'Mrs. Wm. HorsfnlUr., Mrs. C. J. Hatch, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Miss Am ities Hutclioson, Mrs. It. M. Jennings, .Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. G. W. Kauf man, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Chris tine Kruse, Mrs. A. E. Kruso, Mir. F. D. Kruso, Mrs. F. E. Leefc, Mrs. II. Lockart, Mrs. Wm. Lumb, Mrs. J.. A T ..an fra f D lli.lnnni. T 4i. unci-, ...id. .. j ..iiiiwiii;,. , ...in. ;. .T. McCormnc, Mrs. C. F. McCollum, Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt, Mrs. W. F. Mil ler, Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Miss Charlotte' Murch, Mm. Harry Nnsburg, Mrs. C. VI. Nichol son, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. F.u KPiic O'Connell, Mrs. A. Rnl'iho O'nrlen, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. C. n. Peck, Mrs. K. 0. Porhnm, Mrs. A. IT, Powers, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. T. W. ncnnle, Mrs. P. A. Sandberg. Mrn. Henry 8engstnckcn, Mrs. L. J. Slmn son, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. It. T. Street. Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. Mor ton Tower, Mrs. W. S. Turpen. Mi W. A. Toyo, Mrs. R. A. Wernlch and Mr. J. M. Upton nnd Mrs. II. S. Tower. R. T. 8'reot nnd wlfo returned this week from n two weeks outlng'-nt tho Goodwill ranch on South Coos River. The. S f I Ilk r- .wp nln QoMittJZfg gf ' HOULDE ' In-ir fir -i RS So erect! such clam lints' njamift makes 'em so . .... Bol President Miss .Mildred Rood. Vice-president Clarence Covey. Secretnry Miss Dcsslo Immel. Treasurer Marlon 11. Reynolds. Tho session was closed by prayer by Rev. D. A. MacLeod and the au dience adjourned to the banquet room where. nn elaborate spread was enjoyed. A clever program of toasts were responded to, Rev. I). A. .Mac Leod being tho toastmnstcr. The re sponses were: "Class History," read by Marlon II. Reynolds. "Talk on Devotion In the Clns Room." by Mr. C. A. Smith. "Short Talk on Music In tho Clnss Room," by Miss Mildred Rood. I . " ..rnl. r,, .ml I, .-......1.,.t I., "U0' , ., , I. . mi n.i chelor, trombone; W. R. Simpson, Held, by tho former President MIhs Dcsslo ,1'"-' " lmmcl. All the otjier fine points, too ; all colors; all exclusive patterns, 7ui(l fit gunran tcod, for .0 up to ijMo. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD "MONEY TALKS" BAND0N "Ilnml Work," rcsjionded to by Ma rlon II. Reynolds, P. L. Swcnrlnger nnd S. J. Immel. "Class Prophecy," responded to by Clyde Smith. Among those Invited were Rev. D. O. Pratt, alto, Ralph Dat- cently elected c'ty engineer of Mnuh- They will reside on WW trombone; T. L. Untcliclor, baritone; Tenth street, near Ccntrnl mnui niitttilii 1.,. 1..... 1 . ' Chas Ellerbach, bass; P. Dodson, "" ''" " ",u """ Jsi vacated Ly bass; A. Hillstrom, bass drums; C. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons whr ' moved Into the residence vncntcil by nton, W. F. Miller, tho Millers moving in. to tne suito in tho local depot. Tucker, snnre drum: R. N. Fei director. .loi utiil Miu n. t.nttnv Hnll I'll- Mm I 'P M.,r....,.. ... . .. A. MacLood . C. A. Smith and wlfe, lho olllcorg coniIllltlcra i " "- The American Womnn's Lenguo A pretty wedding was solemnized '-'t wlt MrB' Alexander of Cooon,lop n nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Del S. "' " ....v.... rn m i.?.in,,i,u.r. T,...B,inv nft. dinner. The dining room wns pret-- 'v' , .... ...... ... . ... .AT.. my (lecornieu wun purpio aiuiwnuo flowers. After lunch theybcld n bus iness meeting nt 2:3" T-0 The Ladles' Aid society of the Norths-Pond Methodist Episcopal O Mrs. Guy Lnttln, who has been vis iting refcitlves In New York state, ex pects to leave there about October 14 ernoon nt 2::!0 o'clock, when Miss Frnnccs M. George, of Port Huron, Mich, became the bride of Carl Evert nen of Marshfleld, Orey.Rov. Charles Wilson Daker, of St. George's Epls copal church, olllclatlng. The Im pressive ring servlco wns used before church met nt the homo of Mrs. Nel n prottlly Improvised nltnr, banked " s ''vt,i I"Bt Thursday nfternoon. with nniiipiiH plumes and festooned A dainty buffet lunch was served by with vines nnd blossoms, the bridal hostess, nsslsted by Mrs. Isaacs party stnndlng beneath nn arch of H'e following Indlos wero present: nspnragas forns, nnd roses, from J Mesdnmes Nowklrk, Gubser, Wood, which was suspended n golden horse-, Inill. Ackermnn, Richie, Rnab, Hob- shoo. The couplo were attended by Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearce. MIsh Isabelle Munn, at the piano, played sweet mu sic during the ceremony. The bride was attired In a dainty dress of whlto mnrqulsetto over whlto silk, wl.h son, Everett. Whan, Grout, Isaacs, Glazier, Livingston, Gurnen, Stovcns,; McDnnlel, Wood. Seeley, Miss Gur-, 0 Mrs. F. M. Cockslo of Denver, Colo., Is n guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Cnpps In South Marshllold. 0 Miss Graco Kruso of Isthmus In let has been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Albert Matson tho pnst week. 0 K. S. Uargelt nnd wlfo nrrlved home tho first of the week from a visit nt Mr . Dargclt's old homo In Norfolk, Neb. They returned via tho southern route and, stopped off at tho principal points of Interest. 0 Thursday afternoon, Mrs. L. F. of tho various organizations of the land, Snlem nnd Corvnllls, whero her O Mrs. W. K. Miller returned tM week from n short visit with friends In Portlnnd. C. II. Worrell nnd wife, P. L. Swonr- inger nun vi.e. minor no " ' i,ptlst church at the r homo on ,, Fmi, Is attending Oregon A8rl Jorle Swearlngor, PnulU oiling. .Clyde gxth StrL.ol ,Ht uvt.liig. Tho cultural College. annul, l-mei vnn .no, urnce .Miirr, evt,nK wnH gpi,t in coiinclllng to- Clarence Covey, Wlnnlfred and Mil- gota,r concerning the work of tho dred Rood, Hnrvey Russell, Mr. Cra- orBIU, mtlons. ven, Miss Droulllnrd, Florence Rooke, 0 jiarion ueynoo.s, uougms rirnnin Mrii JoI1 F ,,,, cntorlahuM n nnd wife. Grade Summerlln, Mubel fourtcen mUo yUeeQB nt ,1CP n0lll0 jn pn(in nnn .,. Noah. Prof. Houska. Desslo Immel. WcBl Mnr8hm.M ,nBt 8nturdny nftor- rctur" J ,1 week S n oTl S. J. inimol nnd wife, Graco nnd noon ln llonor of ncr daughter. Miss l ! ? '. l f,'" " J fiVi 7,"!" m i, Miu.,,a mi., ii .in.i.h. ...... ,n. -...,.......' ...... eel MBit nt I urtlniul with their daug- ; ':'" """""- -"--" uu nun. iiiu umiiiuii .. ... tprg Mr8 Wm Kord ,, M n , Inn rslfltti Arllin .Tmilr Ilia. irlviln nu ni. ..-. A...l. i.lH,l..i-.. t. o.... ..-. .uj Tompkins, Chns Vnn Kile, Jny L. A. Wldnor, Rnlph Coke, Amy Rey Clyde noxc.g fourteenth birthday last Sun- M. nichnrdson. Mrs. O'Conno'll nlo Gray, day, although It wasn't strictly n v,B,tcd mcmborB ot tho ,am. blrthdny party. T'.io Hall home was Hague fam ily nt Vnncmivor. II. P.. Th.. nolds, Esther Imhoff, Francis Golden, prettily decorated for the occasslon, iroHRm their three months old Mrs A. W. Myors, Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng, n Invcnder nnd white color schnmo grnnfjBOI1( tho son of Dr nnd Mri Ray Ilovenor, Alico Cnrlson, Herbert be'ng carried out even In tho ic- Richnn,BOn, home with them to' r-' Morton, Hurhry Conro. Clnrcnco Klb- freshments. Another fenture of the ,, nt, ,,, niotllcr ,llly rcc0Tfrl blor, Glen Grout, Roy Fulton, Violet decorations wns the ninny hnndi-omo from Ul0 cfroct of ft rccent opi,rv Johnson, Wm. Wood, Oscnr Cnrlson, flowers from tho Hall Mower gnr- tlon'for nppendlcltls. ' Graco Fulton, Lewis Weir, Mrs. Ilnbt. ilenB- Sewing wns tho principle dl- MrB 0e0f D Mnn,nR0 0f Nordi McCnnn and Miss LllIlniiMcCnnn and. ,'0r8lon nntl tllls wn8 followed by non(, ,dft t0(lny for Portlnn(1 wkcro E. George Smith. j refreshments, 3tri. Hnll being ns- sho w, ,nnko nn 0XlcnUcil vIt ttt Regret was expressed that A. W " Jr",1"' A' n nn,y ""', Mr8, tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Fr-id- Myers, to whoso efforts tho success of s- . Cnthcnrt. Among thoso pies- rc)t A frUg. the Mlzpah Dlblo class has been lnr- ent were: Misses Elslo Hnll, He uolv due. was unable to bo present s!o nnimlns. Krimin iinim P.inn i r.,..' 0 ...... . ... ..-"-. - ....... , .i.... ,.,..- inst nigut. his old ever him. night. Ho Is now visiting nt (lo, LminiI Cook, Mnry KrilBC Ponr, MYRTLF. POINT SOCIAL NEWH old homo In Ponnsylvnnln. How- inilllu,.,. i.iril . ,.ti, t Mrs. W. O. Cooper entertnlned ths . Mrs, Myers ably represented " ,J " " , f f". Myrtlo Polnt.Lndles Aid Soclc.y rt During the year and a l.nlf that ,,n"ls, Abb o Ledward. Helen Smith, her homo Thursday afternoon. Mitt Mr. Myers was head of tho class, the Dora Drown, Eva Belle Ferguscn r"omo .nursanya.cn oua. ... membership Incrensed from flvo to and Roxlo Hall. Mildred Cooper nsslsted her mother ninety-live. nen and Miss Livingston. The reception tendered Wednesdny They're Here 3ISHHH .lust arrived from tie cast the swellest line o Clothing ever shown in Marshfielrt, AVe especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods are here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubhcr Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. Mrs. Chns McCulIough and Miss In ontcrtalnlng the guests. O Mrs. Lloyd Spires of Myrtle Totst entertnlned tho Chr'stlnn Church Lndles Aid society Thursday after- THE TOGGERY Fnlkensteln entertnlned nt her homo In North Rend complimentary to Mrs. G. L, Fnlkensteln of Snn Francisco who has been her guest for the past few weeks. Roses, ferns and huckle berries predominated In tho decora- Itlons. Sewing wns the principal dl , version nnd wns followed by refresh ments. Among those Invited wero , Mrs. David Vaughaii. Mrs. M. E. Eve rltt. Mrs. A. II. Whan, Mrs. C. G. Hockett. Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. An nie Larson, Mrs. Win. Schroeder, Mrs'nbly ns largo ns some expected but .1. W. Gardiner, Mrs. Geo D. Mnndlgo, (there wns good, congenial and Jovial , Mrs. Wm. Vaughaii and Mrs. C. S. 'crowd nnd all enjoyed themselves Ini- Wlnsor. mensely. Tho floor wns in fine shnne i f. nnd the erowd wns elated over tho j A very pretty wedd'ng occurred msl.c- n wns tl10 rst tln' tlint at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwlg'it "' hni danced to n full band ne .FVc In Looking Glass, nt high j,p0n,conipnnlmcnt In n hnll. Director 'Wednesday, when their daughter, Fenton had tho band rehearse espe Mlss Pearl, was united In mnrr'ago clnlly for tho occasion nnd they did to Albert Dettys, of Fnlrvlew, Oic- themselves proud. It Is planned to gon. The wedding ceremony wns glvo other dancing parties for tho performed by Rev. Vernon, of Loon- bnnd during tho fnll nnd winter ing Glass, and was witnessed by mem- months. Tho committee, in charge hers ot tho family nnd n number ot of last night's event consisted of C close friends of the contracting par-V. Ellerbeck, Hays Howard, R. F. ties. Following tho wedding I he Fenton, Thomas Ratchelor, F. K. guests pnrtook of n delicious d'nuer Wilson nnd Vlnce Pratt, served by the bride's mother. Mrs. j Manager Wilson of the band an Dottys has resided In Douglas cow- n0,inced today that It had been de- ty for about four years and Is highly cUeA t0 glv0 tho next dnnco October Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Ilooth enter- Inlnml t)i Ptmilii.. nini. ni..i. ... ,i...i l.'HTnl.nll. rr,v ..III Innvn PlilcniMi - """ V'" "l- lUL'll where they hnvo been visiting for n ,lom, ,n We,t "rhflelt Inst Wed fmv lnnntliH. toilnv for Coni Ilnv. ne- nesdny. At cards, the prizes were cording to n letter received by their won by Mrs. Ellznbeth Lnwlor nnd noon' father, Jas II. Cox. R. A. Worn eh. Delicious refrrs'.i- 0 Imoiits wero served. Among those . Tho Lndles Art Club wns entnr- present were Messrs. and Mehdnim.a mined Fr day nfternoon by Mrs. A. J. W. Flnnngan, Otto Sclietter, Arth- October ' lfll. Henry Ellis nnd E' L. Housoworth nt her homo In South ur McKeown, R. A. Wernlch nnd Miss ta Lane, both of Conullle. Mnrshtieid. Sewing nnd Needle work Mnmlo Mnhoucy, Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlnc- was tho prlnclpnl diversion and wns er, Mrs. Elizabeth Lnwlor and Metsih. rollowed by refreshments. Tho unmio Nasburg, R. T. Kaufman, club will meet next Fridny with Mis. Jack Moreen nnd Walter Dutler. J. W. HlluVnbrnnd. I 0 0 I Mrs. A. L. Gldley nnd children nr- Diiih'o n Success. Tho benefit rived hero th!s week from Lend, S. dance given Inst evening nt tho P., to Join Mr. Gldley win wns it Eagles hall for the Coos Hay Concert i '' ' imiui was one ot mo most ueiigninii "'-BMMBwMWHiMMi i dancing parties of the season on Coos Day. Tho attendance wns not proli- WEI) AT IIAXDOX Married. At Random Tnesdy, Fntogrnnhl" outfits nnd Biipplles at Walker Studio. PORTRAITS that PLEASE at tho Rlggs' Studio. Ri:.MILMMi:it! Haines sells KI.OL'lt and feed. esteomed by her mnny friends nnd 28. I The personnel of tho band last eve ning wns as follows: II. Dradfleld, piccolo; R. Lyon, clarinet. C. Leo. clnrlnet: Arthur Dlanchard, clnrlnet; H. G. Howard, acqua'ntnnces. Tho groom Is a pros perous farmer and has lived In tho vicinity of Fnlrvlew for nbout twenty-five years. The happy couple left JRoseburg this morning enroute for iFalrvlaw whnr thev will mnhn Vliolr I future home. Roseburg News. ! cornet; Geo McCutcheon, cornet; ! 'PMnlj- fJrnv. pornfit; J. Hillstrom. , ., ,, . . cornet; W. Longstnff, alto; J. Crowe, Rev. Dr. J. T. M. Knox and family . . . .7 ..V. ,u left today to attend the annual Pres-.to; W. SchonJburg,lto; D. II. Hill,, Preferred Stock Tomatoes come out wholc can be served as itcwed tomatoes, or any way, at less cost than fresh ones though equally as cood, Notice the ordinary kiwi more like soup than tomatoes; then open a can of Preferred Stock the kind you would pick from the vine if you had your choice. Preferred Stock Canned Goods ;pelceA Whererer th Best are Grown For our tomatoes we gato the famoui where the tomatoes we crown, by on Santa Clara Valley in California. Theie tomatoes are firmisr, with more meat and leu water. Only the best of these are selected for Preferred Stock utei they must be just a red, firm ripeness. We pay more for our tomatoes than most canners do, and we iniut on havlnp the fint pick, accept only the best fruit, of uniform, me diura sue, and have it put V sigh of the neatett, moit expert canneM in all California. Tomatoes are a staple necessity In every household. Even the United States Government regards tnera a an Important food from an hyfitwj and nutritive point of view, Prrftnei Stock Tomatoes may cost a trifle more than some kindi. but look at the way they come out of the can and mostly saeatt obierve the quality and Csror 4 tne quantity. an Be sure the Tomatoes are Preferred Stock, Jromyour Grocer ALLEH fr LEWIS, Whole! Grocers, fOlTUSD, OMGOH, V, 8. A.