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z.xz-mnvr'Xi-'v? y-rjgJcBMKW-iaryi yh THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912-EVENING EDITION. 8 rrw3rsarj" i (Roy&Zr Bakina JPowder AhsolutefyrPure MItcholl, Mrs. E. D. McArthur .nnd Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo. The Cordiality Club was entertain ed Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. tended. Tho threo tnblcs woro very prottlly docoratod with centre-pieces nf rut flowers and croons, and bowls of nanslca. A dollclouB suppof had hnon nronarod by tho commlttoo In chargo, Mrs. Tlcdgen, Mrs. M. C. Hor- J. W. Hlldenbrand when tho prizes . toDi urs, w. g, Nicholson, Mrs. F. 0 - l ... t... Im ...1 tl.M ' it . If.. A T. 11nl1rn1 ntlrl Mri Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baiting powder made from Royal GrapeCream of Tartar Mo Alum Mo Lima Phosphates woro again won oy .Air. onu Mrs. Harry Dradflold. It has not boon de cided who will entertali next time Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll left this morning on the Breakwater for a vis it of threo or four week's, with hor daughters, Mrs. Doyd M. Hlchardson n..1 fa W.m tit1 It, PntHnnrl o Mrs. Hans Reed loft todny for Dan don whoro bIio expects to stay for a wook or two. Thursday aftornoon tho Ladles' Aid of tho Norwoglan Lutheran church met for a business hour at Horton, Mrs. A. L. Darker, ana Mrs C. H. Wnltor, embracing almost ov ory known dollcacy of eggs. Tho coffco was contributed by tho Dazar. Mrs. Darkor, assisted by MIbs Marian Seaman, Miss Ruth Horton nnd Miss Frelda Holm, sorvod at ono tnblo; Mrs. D. A. Jones, assisted by Miss Laura Hendry and Mrs. Meyers, at another; nnd Mrs. II. I. Hyde, with holpors, Miss Helen Dow nnd Miss Gladys Dhnont, at a third. Mrs. A. T. Haines rocolvod and sontcd tho guests. Every dotall was beautifully managod and highly crodltnblo. About fifty dollars was cleared. The Junior Raptlst Union under Hin hnnin nt . Mm. .Tnhn Plftrinn. Amnni Minqn mntnlinrn nrnnnnt worn 'itho dlrOCtlon Of Mrs. O. L. Hall gaVS Mm. n. n. Mnenim. Mm. k. Rrlrknon.! very dollghtful star social last oven Mrs. O. O. Lund. Mrs. Larson of.'iB at tho South Marshllcld homo of Forndnlo, Mrs. Stromborg, Mrs. C. Erlckson, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. JohiuToI lofson,. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. O. M. Johnson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Aug ust Frlzeen, Mrs. Chns. Thorwald, Mrs. August Carlson, Mlssos Olson, Sundo, Ingoborg Larson, Mnbol Math Ison, Jennlo Johnson nnd Elsie Larson. irVi TiEMHwjIsMhYr ! aWM.-fiaElMK (Oo Ar. rv urn? ftvx u K (Continued (rum pag 1.) iitovons, Mrs. J. E. Slovens, Mrs. Guornoy, Mrs. L. Dalslgor, Mrs. Sto wart, Mrs. Esthor McDnnlol, Mrs. W. II. Chapollo, Mrs. Mooro, Mrs. S. Hockstoad, Mrs. Isaac, Mrs. Win. Nollson and Mrs. M. L. Grout. 0 Tho Ladles' Aid of "tho Unltod Drothorn church Is to go by private launch Wodnosday aftornoon to tho homo of Mrs. Mark Cutllp on Ken tuck Inlot, thoro to hold Its mooting. O Tho Swodlsh Luthornn Lndlcs' Aid wbb ontortalnod by Mrs. Victor Wlt tick Wodnosdny aftornoon nt a Sil ver Toa nt hor homo In North Uond. Among thoao attending woro Mrs. R. Simpson, Mrs. Froolund, Mrs. Sllon, Mrs. Ooo. Wlttlck, Mrs. J. AndorHon, Mrs. D. Tyborg, Mrs. John Rund, Mrs. Colinan, MIbs Colmnn, Mrs. 0, Strang, Mrs. A, Mntson, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Jnu. Thomas, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. M. Strang. Tho Modorn Woodmon of America dnnco takos place at tho Finnish Hnll this evening. O Pupils from tho Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grndoH of tho Contrnl Rulld Ing loft this tuornlng for Goodwill's ranch on South Coos Rivor whero thoy will enjoy n picnic today. A special launch was chnrtorod for tho trip. Mlssos Chapman. Somorb. nnd Tho Prlsclllns- woro ontortalnod Wednesday nt an aftornoon of sow ing nnd music nnd chat, by Mrs. Chns. Thorwald. Among thoso attending woro Mrs. W. Nolson, Mrs. Gunnison, Mrs. J. Mcintosh, Mrs. Goo. Rourko, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Knud Erlckson, Mrs. D. Mntht8on, Mrs. 0. G. Larson, Mrs. Henry Olson, Miss Mnbol Mnthlson nnd' Miss Slgnn Larson. Mrs. J. Mc intosh will bo hostess noxt wook nt her homo In Bay City. 0 Tho ladles of tho "Jolly Dozen" aro to bo hostesses this ovonlng to their husbands nnd frlonds nt n luncheon soclnl at tho J. W. Lang don homo. Mrs. A. L. Dutz, Mrs. Goo. Rourko nnd Mrs. Lnngdon will rccolvo; 0 Messrs. Irving Achoson nnd Chns. Ohllng, tho Albany dobators, and Prof. Marmiam of Albany woro guests of honor nt nn informnl ban quet tendorod them by tho pupils of tho North Dcnd High School nt tho High School building yesterday noon. A big food had boon provldod and ovoryono hnd n merry time A plcnlo Rtmii.nim n ,.,.,. ..,!,! ..,, in io mo sanunniR nnu noon ninnnod niliHiwinniwn nt tlw. nlnnln. n nnr'i.rUn ' I"'' W1R grOntly enjoyed by tllO llOStH nnrtv that somo of Wlnfrod MeLaln's nn! t.Mo,r Kcsts. A numbor of other schoolmates had plnnnod to glvo nt oclnl courtesies aro bolng shown In tho homo of bin pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs., compliment to tho visitors. Hugh McLnln, was postponed. i . ,, "T . . , . Tho U. M. O. Dancing Club of A cookod food salo was hold this' North Demi Is plnnnlng to glvo n nftornoon In North Uond by tho lnd-!"nnco nbout tho ''o of May. lea of tho Altar Guild of St. Mary's Eplscopnl church. Mrs. Frod Hollls rw Lb tor and MIbs Edith Horn chnrgo. 0 Tho North Uond Tonnls Club dnnco Mrs. Doblo Is oxpootcd horo' today from Eugono for an oxtendod visit nt tho homo of hor daughter. Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, lorn whoro ho will tako tho oxnmlnn tlon for nppolntmont ns endot to tho Unltod States Naval Academy nt An-npolls. woro In Is sot for April 27 Instcnd of April 20 iiB was understood. 0 Tho following oflleorH worooloctod by tho Epworth Lenguo of tho Meth odist Episcopal church in business hobbIoi) Wodnosdny ovonlng: Frod Wonvor Prnnl.ipn Milton Carlson loft today for Sn-' J'V n"0?,?"',1'''1 V1I:0;rre,,ii,0,,t n whom ho will tnko tho oxnmlnn. ?irfl. nircli, Soconrt Vicc-Pres- K, A. sncclil, Third Vice-President. i.oo nyoriy, Fourth Vlco-Prcsldont. Hnrrlot Hanson, Socrotnry . J. W. Hunt. Trnndiirnr Tho Ladles' Ar? Club mot Frldny ' U""' A"0"' OrKanlst. t. w r n A.-r, ii- 1'rosont woro Loo Ilvorlr. Wnvnn Slend, A. D. Campboll. Fred Wonvor, Ror. nnd Mrs. II. I. Rutlcdgo.. Hnr- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jonos. Tho work of tho past quarter was represented In tho record of stars on tho wnll chart kept by tho secretary. Tho members having no blanks woro nwnrdod Junior badges, and thoso having only two or threo blnnks woro given sultnblo Towards. A business session, presided over by Miss Joan Fltzgornld, took up n part of tho ov onlng and ofllcors woro named for tho noxt qunrter ns follows: president, Howard McLaughlin; vice-president, Mnybollo McLaughlin; Bocrotnry, Ed dova Whcolor; treasurer, Holon Gul ovson. A vote of thanks was ten dorod Mrs. Hall for her ablo work In fostering tho socloty nnd tho Inter est nnd work sho lins hnd In It. Tho rost of tho tlino was employed with games and gonornl morry-mnklng. Tho prlzo for dressing tho ponnut-doll wns awarded Miss Juno McLnughlln, nnd for quickness nt tho plcturo-puz-zlcs to Miss Mnxlno Jones. At tho closo of tho evening Ico cream and enko woro sorvod nnd tho Junior song wns sung. Among thoso prcsont woro Joan Fltzgornld, Altn Soulo, Mnxlno nnd Ellznboth Jonos, Gcnovlovo Gos noy, Wnyno Qosnoy, Gcnovn Gosnoy, mini muLiuiiguiin, uownru iucbnugli lln, Maybollo McLaughlin, Juno Mc Lnughlln, Anna Downs, Mnrgnrct Lund, Eddovn Whoolor, Helen Gulov Hon, Tholmn Ilonthorlnctoii. WMIn Ilonobrnko, Cecil La Chnpollo, Hor- Hiini uinuson, wnitrord Hall, Edith Ayro. Stocn .Magnus, Stolln Magnus, Mrs. 0. LoRoy Hnll, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jonos, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Stuts man, nnd Mrs. Holon McLaughlin. A very plonsantly Informnl dnnco wns glvon Inst ovonlng nt tho Eagles Hall by tho nowly Hlnrtod Mnrshflold Dancing Club. About thlrty-flvo con pies woro prosont. U Is plnnnod to glvo n scries of Bovon or eight dances at Intervals of two wcok for tho mombors nmong whom nro 0. A. Drown. F. M. Painter. Tom Donnott, miii uumm, wan .Mnioney, Fred Po wers, P. M. Jonos, A. II. Powors, Frod Ilnrlinmn. Geo. Goodrum. C. R. Pock, Claude Nasburg, J. H. Jlllnor. E. F. Morrlssoy, F. A. Cohnn, L. K. Ual- imgor, will. SCOtt. Jr.. C. M. Ilvlor. mm I .- ,jt:s You are In the company of the best dressed men the world over when you wear a Stetson Hat (benjamin Clothes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSIIFIELI) DAXDOX with Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo for noodle work nnd Ha nttondnnt social chat. Mrs. B. W. Knmmoror, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. A. II. Gldloy nnd Mrs. H.:r,ot llann ""'1 Loo Isaacson. L. Crawford woro spoclal guosts of tho day, Mrs. L. Holsnor will bo 0 Mrs. R. A. Wornlch was hontosa hoslosa noxt wook. Prosont Friday nt n dollghtful, smnll dinner nnrtf woro Mrs. John Ulntt, Mrs. Jos. Cow- Thursday ovonlng nt hor North Dond nn, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. M. J homo. Tho tablo was mndo vory Flyo, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. protty with rod carnntlons nnd dnlntt J. W. Hlldonbrnnd, Mrs. Wm. Hong-IPlaco cards. Among her guosts wore lanu, Mrs. J. u. Kinnoy, sirs, uorsoji mr. nnu sirs. c. v. McCullom, Mr Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor. Mm. T. .t Simpson nnd Mr. Chns. Gnuntlott. Kroltzor. Mrs. Lydla Lang. Mrs. J. W . nnd i GET A KODAK Of us today. It will doublo tho plensuro of your Sum nicr dnys or trips. Pri ces, to $65 $1.00 .00 Th-hig your films to us to linvo thorn (lovolopod. AVe nntu rally A tako Kcat pains to develop Kodak films earel'ullv- Ixrausc ?ood pio- (ures help to soil nioro Kodaks. - J Tho wedding of Leo. W. Culberlson of North Dend, Oro., nnd Mlsa Emma E. Elmborg. of Portland, Oro., for- 1 morly of Chicago, was solonmlzod in j'oruanu nt high noon. April 8th . nt tho Methodist Eplscopnl pnrsonngo by tho pnstor, Rov. DonJ. Young, n I romanco which started nearly a yoar ago. Tho brldo Is a charming young lady of ploaslng nppoaranro and a mombor of tho Eastern Star. Mr. Culbortson Is too woll known for his flno qualities to need an Introduction io uia mnny North Uond frlonds, all of whom wish them Joy nnd success. ' Thoy nro at homo to tholr frlonds In uungor, rs'ortn uond. sr?th. ilS Developing Tank $5.00 Tho A. W. N. mado n vory Jolly trip In tho old bus down to Forndnlo , wnoro sirs. a. ueod ontortalnod them , with sowing nnd vory dnlnty re- 1 freshmonts. Dosldes n good atton- dnnco of mombors ilvo guosts woro prosont, Mrs. Ellon Slglln, Mrs. Lndd, . Mrs. J. M, Upton, Mrs. Allan Rnndol- man, nnd Miss Mnudo Rood. Among tho mombors prosont woro Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. F. M. Frlodborg, Mrs. I Lando, Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll, Mrs. S. Lando. Mrs. G. A. Donnott. nnd Mrs. L. M. Noblo. Mrs. F. E.'Allon win oo nostess noxt week. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson wns hostess at a vory dainty twolvo o'clock Easter oroaKinsi Tuesday, Tho Eastor do W, S. Turpon, A. K. Pock. J. W. Don nott, D. Y. Stafford, II. Lockhart, J. 8. Coko, Geo. GolBondorfor, W. 8. Nleholson, C. K. Porry, C. F. .Mc Knlght. A. E. Adolsporgor. V. A. o0'8?!1'-..0- Smn"' ,lny Kaufman, C. F. McCollum, F. M. Parsons. Jnck ..luiuuii, uonry Hongstnckon, Chnun coy Clarko, Dol Dengston, H. S. Tow- cr'.. ' .T,m,Iarr.,Kan' KKono Crostli wait. A. T. Halnos, E. S. Dargolt, E. G. Porham. Dr. Horsfall, J. A. Mnt- oon' 1-,A'.5nn'")orBl B- w' Kammer or and W. T. Morchant. O Tho Presbyterian LmllnH At.i nf North Doilll wns ontnrlnlnoil tiv Mp. N. C. McLood nt hor homo on North Ilond Holghts. For tho coming torm Mrs. Goo. Holster wns chosen presi dent, Mrs. N. C. MeLeod. vlco-nrosl. Mrs. K. Rood , necrotnry. Present dont. Mrs. C. A. Smith, tronauror, and woro C. II. Walters. Mrs. Geo. I) Mandlgo, Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. C. R. Holjn, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. C. H. tnrrlss. Mrs. R. w. Simpson. Mrs. Georgo Holstor, Mrs. Hlldroth, Mr. V.IIIIH. .uurr, sirs. Tiiompson nnd Mrs. K. Rood. Wm. Potter nnd family arrived yestordny on tho Drenkwutor from unlonvlllo, Pennsylvania, to visit for a tlmo nt tho D. L. Arnot homo nt Cooston and possibly to locnto por mnnontly In Mnrshlleld or North Dond. t T. C. Russoll nnd wife of Reaver II III wero gliosis of Mnrshllold friends yesterday and today having been i bora In r-mnno.,.. ...i.i. ,,... Tina Sneddon, Mrs. Russelss's slater. ' .. .w vifc imiuv iur iiir nnmn n pinmondvlllo, Wyoming, nfter spend Ing tho winter horo. 0 Tho Mnrshflold Catholic ladles re port gpod progress with tholr plans for tho big fair and bazaar which will bo glvon early In May. Many former mombors of St. Monica's nnrish imv contributed towards making tho fair1 a success. Although It has not been ' definitely arranged, tho fair may be hold In tho former tabornaclo build-1 Ing. Tho dates will prob.bly bo from I May 7 to 10, lncluslvo. O bors cordially nnd accorded thorn royal treatment. Tho town wns gaily decorated with bunting for tho occasion and nftor n short business session nt tho Shrock hotol, a big pic nic foast with clams nnd crabs ns added daintlos was proffered tho guests. Among thoso attending woro w. E. Thorp, Drico Colomnn, C. W. Towor, Simeon Miller, Morton Tow cr, F. II. Drlgham, S. D. Cathcnrt, E. W. Schrock, and many of their families, O Tho Eastorn Star hold initiation nnd social hour Tuesday ovonlng nt tho MnBonlo Temple, Initiating A. J. Snvago. Thoro wns n largo attend ance at tho mooting. O A. J. Wnltor nnd family of Kan sas City, Mo., nro expected horo soon probably nbout Mny first, to mnko tholr homo. Mr. Wnltor Is n brothor cTf C. II. Wnltor of Mnrshllold and Is coming to Coos Dny because of tho promising future of this pnrt of tho country. Tho Christian Endonvor of tho Presbyterian church mot for roll cnll nnd ronsocrntlon meeting Sunday ov onlng nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Wnltor. Tho mooting wns lod by Mrs. Walter. About twenty of tho young pooplo.wero present. O From tlmo to tlmo notices have been rocolvod by friends horo of tho successes nnd triumphs of Frnnk A. Wlckmnn in tho musical world of Dorkoloy. Tho following clipping from tho Dorkoloy "Indopondcnt" Is jnost llnttorlng to Mr. Wlckmnn nnd cannot fall to bo a cause of groat re joicing to all who romombor him: "Frnnk A. Wlckmnn, ono of tho best known of tho musical rotorlo, In Planning to lonvo Dorkoloy for Now York nbout tho end of Juno, snlllng for London n month later. Dorkoloy Is to loso Mr. Wickman for sovornl years for ho goes abroad to contlnuo his studies. Ills plans for study nro not doflnlto. Ho will bo in Dorlln noxt winter working under on, rf tho mnstors thoro. London u Paris nro to bo visited this inmf Mr. Wlckman's studio on Aetni El haB boon ono of tho rauilcal cmi.,. of Dorkoloy. Ho Is a vorTfSS host nt tho studio and hu IE thoro tho musical followers of Si Day cities. Doforo ho learei abroad ho will ontortaln his Mttl nt n numbor of largo affairs" Tho Thlmblo Club Is to mct Aura 19 with Mrs. A. H.Dorbj-shleiffl homo In North Dond. 0 Mrs. W. A. Toyo will bo hoslemt nn nftornoon rocopllon Frldsy Awfl 10, nt hor homo In West MusHell 0 Tho Mlnnlo-Wls Social Club ID moot April 18 with Mrs. Porklm. Tho Drldgo Club will rxnnn.it. nosslons, ntor adjourning for (U Lenten Bonson by mooting Anrll H With Mrs. E. K. Jones. 0 . Mrs, J. Mcintosh will be hottest to tho PrlsclllnB Wednesday, April iu, ni nor nomo in nay city. O The) Jolly Dozon will bo enteruli oil April 2i by Mrs. Geo. ltourkt Miss Vlolot Iloncdorson Isipndltf n sovornl weoks' vacation In Cilltor nla visiting relatives and frltsk During hor nbsonco her place It top piled by John Motley. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. MllllscamolnoutW Dronkwator yoatordny to YlslteulU Day 'for n fow days. They art lit. guests at tho W. F. Miller home. 0 Tho Coos Day Concort Band fill glvo n concort Sundny nfternooa it tho Masonic Opora House. Mrs. 13. M. Darry will be hotlot Monday to tho Progress Club at Ut homo In South Mnrshfleld. ar.lsTr sHlM.' Aiul Miss Cora Mao Montgomery of De catur, III., will arrlvo on tho noxt Re-' signs and colors woro represented In ' b"' v l?Z . 0.r,nla . Or0 8,1 ,ma . ini.in ,in.n.i , .'.. v""" " i been visiting rolatlvos. n annmi m. were, r nAu.b.rV ti Txr ;,t? h '".ms: I. II. S. !owi 'Sft I X "aWbTR Per, RED CROSS DRUG STORE Plioiio 122-J. tablo decorations nnd monu. mo guosts son, Mrs. Ilnwtnti !.-. T r j v rm. """"' "x3- o. -oko, sirs. wm. Horsfall, Jr, Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman. Mrs. K. Mingus, Mrs. F. E. HnCUO. Mrs. A. IT Pnnx... Mrs. D. C. Greono. Mrs. M. c. Horton.' Mrs. S. C Small and Mrs Esthor Con I vorso I 0 Tho Kgg-suppor given Thiirs-Inv I ovonlng at tho Luthornn Hnll iv thni '.-.i..n..'J i.,.iu .. .. ., .' . m uiiibii n jiuAuiur.) in mo irosnvtir Ian church was woll attended nnd successful In spite of tho fact tha' tho rainy night provonto.il many from coming who would othorwlso havo at- Y, Pnrrv and with other rolatlvos nmi frimwiJ on tho Day. Mrs. J. P. Morris and children will arrlvo horo noxt week from San Joso whero they hnvo spent tho wlnton to Join Mr, Morris. Thoy will resldo on South Second street. O Tho lnunqli Cooston loft the dock- at 10 o'clock Wodnosdny morning onrrylng a number of mombors of Ra ker Post O. A. T, and their fam ilies to Empire whero tho meeting of the Post took place. Tho Em pire peoplo welcomod tholr neigh- I You Will Never Regret Spending a half hotir with us looking over the Spring nnd Summer Edesco line of 500 all wool samples we are featuring from Edward K. Strauss & Co. MAKERS OF FINEST MADE TO MEASrRK CLOTIIES. CHICAGO . Ve aro showing evorvthmg now Tlio "Last Word" M.n the season's fahries, colors and fashions and yow not ho asked to pay any, more than you aro payS lor tho ordinary kind of clothes. PRICES $15.00 to $45.00 -A hig range at $18, $20, $22, 25, $30 and $35. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM