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, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELJ3, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912-EVEMING EDITION 8 AFTER ALL giMn, i -1 UWHHyKHI both Hoolllng, Elizaboth Jonnlngs, Edith Horn, Amolla Llllobo, Loulso Llllobo, Lnura Kruso tynd Thoa KruBo; Mrs. Linden, Mrs. Durmestor, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Im hoff, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Wlnsor, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkcnstcln, Messrs. Pat Flanagan, Porcy Plrlllps, John Morton, John Shoppnrd, Fred Roynolds, Wm, Hoed, Wm. Davis, Will Hancock, Warren Murphy, Aug ust Hoolllng, Robt. McLaughlin, Joo Wlnsor, Chas. Qauntlott, Floyd Hunt loy, Frank Muskas, Philip Emery, Edward Thomas, Denny Hull, John Mullon, Conny McDado, Glen Grout, Harry Co nro and Clarence Kibbler. 0 Tho Young Peoples' Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran church meets Wednesday evening at tho church hall with Miss Dlanoho Tollofson and Harry Johanson as hostess nnd host. Tho oftlcors of tho Sisters of Both any mot for a business session last Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. Harry Dradllold, tho president. Mrs. 0. IC. Porry will bo hostess next wcok nnd all mombors aro requested to bo pre nont ns Important business will como tip for consideration. Saturday night at 'tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Langdon tho Jolly Dozon entortalnod tholr husbands and friends at nn Informal ovenlng of games nnd muslo. Trllllums and groons from tho hills mado very at tractive and homo-llko docorntions. At cnrdB, Miss Mabol Mathlson won first honors, nnd Captain Chrlstonsnn tho consolation prlzo. A lunch was Borvod by Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Dutz, nnd Mrs. Hourko. Among thoso at tending woro Captain and Mrs. Chris toiiBon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dutz, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Drockmlllor, Miss Lnura Dubny, Miss Mnbol Mathlson, Miss Olga Christen son, Miss Lena Llllobo, Miss Corn Mathlson, Messrs. Abraham Dubay, Cllston Ohrlstonson, L. Clirlstonson, Geo. Kourko, Jr., and Ralph Christen son, 0 Mrs. Jns. Mcintosh at her homo In Day City entortalnod tho Prlsclllas at sowing nnd lunch Wodnosdny af ternoon. Among hor guests woro Mrs. Knud Erlukson, Mrs. Ooo. Rourko, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. A. Snndhorg, Mrs. J. Donnlson, Miss Mnbol Mathl son, and Miss Slgna Larson, Mrs. Henry Olson Is to bo hostess Mny 1. O Mis. Mark Cutllp of Catching Inlot ontortalnud tho Ladles Aid of tho Unltod Rrothom Church Wodnosday nftofnoon. Among thoso enjoying tho hospitality of hor homo woro Mrs. Wnltor Smith, Mrs. Fred Lystor, Mrs. II, L. Footo, Mrs. D. L. Goldor. Miss Mndgo Colder, Miss Mlnnlo Cutllp, Mrs. Chns. Cavunnugn, Mrs. Ronco hauson, Mrs. Coo. Hazor, Mrs, A. L. Roilllold, Mrs. J. L. Taylor nnd Mrs. J. V. Hodson. Tho Mlzpnh Rlblo Class gavo n social nnd business meeting Friday evening In tho class rooms of tho Prosbytorlan church nt which about twenty ncoplo wcro present. Olncers for tho coming torm woro elected with tho results as follows: Miss Desslo Immol, prcsldontj Clydo Smith, vice-president; Walter Mac Leod, secretary; Tom Story, troaa uror. Prcsont wero Mrs. Coorgo Hazor, Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Misses Desslo Imtncl, Ellen Andorson, Amy Roynolds, Mntllda Groves, Mildred Rood and Alico Wnttors, Messrs. Marlon Roynolds, G. Hlsoy, Molvln I Jncobcon, Glen Grout, Clydo Smith, Wnltor MacLeod, Tom Stora, Carl Grove, and Gtlbort Stnmbuck. Miss Mny Mcssorlo gavo a sur prlso party Wodnosdny night at hor homo In Sumnor for hor slstor Roso. Games and music furnished tho di versions of tho ovenlng nnd n light suppor wns served. Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mntson, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mcssorlo, Mrs. Dlako, Misses Lena Mntson, Wllda Hnrrls, Gertrude Gunnoll, Es tryddo Holmes, lreno Holmes, and Mny nnd Roso Mcssorlo, Messrs. Carl Matson, Ernest Mntson, Geo. Ulnko, John Hunt, Julius Gunnoll, Albert Gunnoll, Wnltor Knlno, Arthur Hol mes, Fredolph Holmes, Elllco Fro doll nnd Geo. Mcssorlo. 0 Miss Wlldn Hnrrls of Sumnor is spending n fow dnys ns guest of Mr. and; Mrs. V. A. Matson. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy will bo hosts to tho Cordiality Club Thurs dny ovenlng, April 2C. 0 Tho Lndlos' Art Club mot Thurs- dny afternoon for n fow plonsant hours of sowing with Mrs. L. Hols I nor. Mrs. Wm. Schroodor will enter- tain the club noxt wcok, O Mrs. W. 11. Perkins entortalnod tho Mlnnlo-Wls Soclnl Club nt hor homo In West Mnrshflold Thursday afternoon nt nrt work, entertaining nlso Mrs. Davis of Minnesota who 1ms como to Coos Day to mako hor homo. Iloforo the dainty lunch wns sorvod Mrs. Kelly favored tho company with 1 a vocal solo. Mrs. Mary Thompson will bo hostess at tho noxt meeting, Mny second. Among tho Indies pro- Bent Thursday woro Mrs. Holon Dnld4- win, Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Mrs, F. I H. Dressor, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs. E. E. Kolly. Mrs. Chns. Ln Chapolle, Mrs, Davis nnd Mrs. Porklns. 0 Tho Mothors' nnd Toachors' Club hnvo appointed n commlttco which is cnnvasBlng tho town to got poo plo lntorostod In tho "City Beautiful" work. They plan to glvo n fair sim ilar to tho ono Mnrshflold Is planning boforoschool opons ln tho fall. Tho Mnrahflolu Domorcst Medal contost of girls will bo ropentod In North Bond Frldny night nt tho Mothodlst church on Virginia und Mondo avenues, o Tho Royal Nolghbors of Marshfleld aro planning to entertain tho North Bond Nolghbors nt n rocoptton Tuos-i dny night, April .10, nt tho Finnish Hall. Sovornl commlttoos hnvo been, composed to tnko ennrgo or tno work. Tho reception commlttco Is Mrs. A. Z. Downs. Mrs. E. H. 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Call in and let us show you our Kodaks and how easy they aro to use. Catalogs Free Redl Cross Dreg Store Phono 122-J. C. II. Wnltor; tho entertainment, Miss Slgnn Larson, Miss leather Nel son, Mrs. Gnlo nnd Chns. Knox; tho rofroshment, Mrs. 0. 0. Lund, Mrs. 0. N. Iiolt, nnd Mrs. Chns. LaChap- ollo. O Tho Christian Endcnvor of tho ' Prosbytorlan church hold n soclnl and business session last night nt tho homo of MIbs Mnrlnn nnd Wesloy Soumnn, nnd ncceptod tho following pooplo Into membership: Miss Edith Hondry, I A. Tlodgon, Mr. Dlshop, Miss Huth Dugnnn, Sydney Clnrko, Rollnnd Nicholson nnd Win. McDon ald. After tho buslnoss hour tho party gathorod around tho plnno nnd spont n plonsant hour with muslo und singing. Among thoBO prcsont woro MIub Iluth Diiugnn, Miss Mil dred Coke, Miss Lillian Sonmnn, Mlfts Marian Sonmnn, 0. II. Lowry, FostuB Wnltor, Gcorgo Lccocq, Horbort Ilrndloy, Ilnlhort Cnrlllo und Wesloy Benmun. O Sunsot Lodgo No. 51, I. 0. 0. K HtuiBot Kncnmpinont No. 43, nnd Western Star Hoboknh Lodgo nro planning to coiournto tno ninety third nnnlvorsury of Odd Follow-Hhlp by giving n big soclnl dnnco nnd banquet nt tho I. 0. O. F. Hnll Frl day ovenlng, April 20. Tho Thfmblo Club of North Dond mot Friday nt tho homo of Mrs. A. II. Dorbyshlro In North Ho ml for tho customary sowing nnd chat. Noxt Wednesday Dr. nnd Mrs. I. 13. Unrtlo will ontortnln tho club mombors, nnd tholr husbands nt n farewell party for Air. nnd Mrs. J, C. Toollo who, nftor n rosldonco of six monthB In North Dond, lonvo Saturday for Portland to mnko tholr futuro homo. About forty gnosis nro oxpectod. Among thoso attending yesterday woro Mrs. J. A. Allon, Mrs. M. 0. Colomnn, Mrs. K. K. Itlggs, Mrs. W. C. Ilnlloy, Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, Mrs.J. C. Wallaco, Mrs. Hobort Simpson, Mrs. I. I). Dartlo and Mrs. A. II. Dorby-J Biuro. tho noxt mooting win bo with Mrs. M. B. Bvorltt Mny third. Julius Jncobson and brldo, who woro married rocontly In Oakland nrrtvod on tho Rodondo yesterday to visit for a short timo with tho groom's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Jacobson. 0 Tho Progress Club mot Monday with Mrs. K. M. Harry at her homo In South Marshllold. Thoro was n good nttondnnro and ninny of tho mombors took purt In tho Interesting program on tho topic "Modern Dramatists." At tho eloso of tho afternoon refresh ments woro served by tho hostoes, Mrs. Drowning will entertain tho club Monday April 29. O Miss Huby Hendry Is ontortnlnlng sovornl of her schoolmates nt a birth day party this aftomoon at hor homo In Forndnlo. , 0 Tho Senior Class of tho High School nro rohonrslng tho piny "A Rose of Plymouthtown" which thoy intend to prcsont nt tho Masonic Thoatio Class Day. Tho piny Is n bit or Puritan llfo, is pregnant with tho old Now England spirit and pro sonts high possibilities for tho suc cessful nrtlng thnt tho Seniors hnvo proved thoy possess. Tho entlro class will tnko nrt, tho cast being limited to the 'vembors of the clnss. Miss Norn Toy or ns "Roso of Ply- inoutntown" v i" have tho loadlivg i part. Tho setMne; and costuming i promise tn m'-( tho production ex-1 I tremoly raalltl and picturesque, i The other Po" rj taking part aro1 Miss Mny Pro' - Miss Mary Price, 1 Messrs. CUaun v OInrko, Ernest Harrington nn ' "nrtlott Tlnnngan. I Mrs. W. A T-nyo wns hostess at ono of tho lopsost, most elaborato and dollghtfi'l receptions of tho spring soason at her homo In Wosti Mnrshflold yostorday afternoon. Tho houso was artistically decorated, a whlto and lavender color schomo blondod with pink being offoctlvoly rnrrlcd out. Lilacs predominated In tho floral docoratlons. Tho Boftonod glow of a myriad of shaded candles produced n most ontrnnclng effect. Dcsplto tho Bhowory woathor. mnny bonutlful now costumes woro in evi dence In rocoivlng, Mrs. Toyo wns nssistod by MrB. W. S. Turpon, Mrs. H. S. Tower nnd Mrs. Tozor of Min neapolis, In ontortnlnlng by Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt, Mrs. E. K. Jonos nnd MrB. F. M. ParBOiis nnd In serving by Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. R. K. llooth, Miss Char lotto Mureh, MIsb Roso Stoln nnd Miss Frances Williams. A slx-ploco orchestra furnished music for tho nftornoon. Tho hours woro from 2 to C. O Mrs. Chns. Cavanaugh entertained nt a luncheon Thursday afternoon nt hor homo In old North Dond. Among thosa present woro Mrs. J. V. Hod son, Mrs. Win. Vnughan, Mrs. Wnltor Smth, Mrs. Evnn R. Hodson and Mrs. Floyd Coffolt. O Miss Nolllo A. Montgomory will lonvo next Saturday for Doston, Muss., whoro sho will spend n fow wooks. Sho will nlso visit nt othor enstorn points nnd cxpocts to return to tho Day about July 1. Mrs. J. II. Mllnor has Issuod In vitations for an "At Homo" Satur day, April 27. Cards will bo the di version. 0 Mrs. E. Mlngus was hostess nt n delightful lunchoon nnd sowing Thursday nftornoon nt hor homo In West Marshllold, complimentary to hor guest, Miss Ednn Lowls of Port land nnd Mrs. C. J. Mlllls. In tho decorations, yollow primroses pro dominated and tho color schomo wns also carried out In the plnco cards. Mrs. Mlngus wns assisted by Misses Umn nnd IsIs Marsh. Among thoso Invited woro Mrs. C. J. Mlllls, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. ilutcheson, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. F. 8. Dow, Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, Mrs. E. A. Dlmont, Mrs. T. 0. Rus sell, Mrs. F. K. Gettlna. Mrs. M. 0. Mnlonoy, Mrs. C. II. Mursh, Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy, Miss Evelyn Ander son, Miss Agnes Ilutcheson. Mrs. L. W. Travor nnd Misses Uma and isls Marsh, i " Tho nieotlng of tho North Dond pnrunts ntul lntorostod citizens In general, wns called to order Tuesday ovonlng by Prof. Rnub of tho North Dond high school, Tho namo of tho organization decided upon Is tho North Dond School Hyglono Sodoty nnd its object is to study and toach 3ocIal and moral hygleno In tho Bclioola nnd In tho community. Tho following olllcors woro chosen to for ward tho movement: Edgar McDan- lols, prcsldontj Dr. I. D. Dartlo, first vice-president; Mrs. Geo. Sholloy, second vico-presldent; Mrs. Horbort Armstrong, third vico - president; Rev. 1), A. MacLeod, secretary-treas-uror. Tho work Is to bo carried on by theso officers us nn executivo com mittee nssistod by an ndvisory com mitteo composod of ton fnthors and ton mothors of children In school. Tho society will meet monthly to consider social nnd iural questions of vital Intorest to tho ycreng people ln schools nnd town. Ono of tho promlnont mombors Is quoted as say Ing that "tho olomont of moral smut ui uu luuim in our puunc bciioois, from tho primary grados through to I tho High School will bo mado a mat-1 ter of sorlous consideration by this now organization." I Mrs. O. II. Marsh and daughtors.J Misses Uma and Isls, aro entortaln Ing at sowing this afternoon with' Mrs. C. J. Mlllls and Miss Edna Lewis as guests of honor. 0 Miss Agnes Carpenter who recent ly underwent an operation for appen dicitis has rocovorcd sumclontly to return to Mnrshflold today. It is ex pected that Bho will bo nblo to ro- stimo her duties in tno Marsnuoiu High School n wool: from Mondny. O Miss Helen Wicks who has boon visiting hor cousin, Miss Annlo Smith, will lonvo tomorrow for hor homo In Richmond, Cnllf. Judgo John S. Coko nnd Mrs. Coko loft today for Klamath Falls whoro thoy will spend n week or so, Judgo Coko holding court thoro. .Thoy ex pect to proceed to San Francisco from thoro for n short visit nnd will prob nbly be absent from the Dny two or thrco weeks. O The Mnrshflold DnBobnll Club linn announced thnt n benefit dnnco will bo hold ln Eaglo's hnll next Satur day evening. 0 Miss Ruth Strlfllor, Miss Lillian Elmoro nnd Miss Adnco Pnlmor en tortalnod Informnlly Frldny ovonlng In honor of Miss Helen Adnms who loft on tho Droakwnter today for n visit with n Rlstor In Sonttlo. Miss Ida Adams, Miss Spooncr, Miss Inez Dnldwln, Miss Esthor Stlvormnn, Mrs. Thompson nnd Mrs. Dnldwln woro nddttlonnl guests. 0 Mrs. F. S. Dow Is hostess to n pic nic party on South Coos River today. 0 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Loofo woro mid week guosts of Mr. nnd MrB.. F, M. Frledberg nt tholr RUinmor homo on South Coos River. Yesterday wns Bpent In nn onjoy ublo wny by tho Llbby school child ren. It being election day, tho school building was required for election children nnd sovornl of tho ladles of Llbby mado an excursion to Das ondorf Donch whoro a most onjoy nblo tlmo wns spont during tho hot ter pnrt of tho dny. In tho nftcrnoon Mussol Roof Point nnd tho Light Houso woro visited by groups of tho plcnlckors, whllo playing nnd splnsh Ing In thownter of tho beach natural ly occupied moat of tho tlmo. Tho slight showers thnt fell In tho nftor noon did llttlo or nothing to dampen tho cheer nnd good fooling that ox lstod amongst tho plcnlckors, nnd tho long rldo to and from tho boach waB anything but n Borrowful affair ln splto of tho dlstnnco nnd the rathor boavy roads. Among 'othors, Mrs. E. Hollnndfl Mrs. Hnrrls, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Oland woro In the party. MISS MIT WINS 11 Victor in Demorest Oratorical Contest in Marshfield Last Evening. Tho Demorest silver medal conUit nt tho Mnrshflold Ilaptlat church lut ovonlng wns won by Miss Harriet Hanson. Tho contost wns hell vtia tho nusplcca of tho Mnrahfleld W. a T. U. nnd wns dlroctod by Jin. fa boccn LUBO-Stump. Tlicro vu i good nttendanco. Tho Judges woro I. 8. Smith, Jla F. A. Tlodgon and Mrs. Tbomn. Tho following program waa iIihi Scrlpturo Rending and Frayor.... Mrs. a J. Cd 'Why Women Want tho Ballot".. I)rueKellt7 'Tho Necessity for n Purified Dal- . lot" Alia Sow "A Now Year's Story" ,,,., Agnes SaBdqsIii Vocnl Solo C S. mtt "A Torrlblo Clinrgo". Harriet HaiKa "Tho Liquor Truffle".... May Mrrw "Den Hazznrd's Quests" Dciele FUnipi "Consclonco and Prohibition",... HtTAtvn T.nnrwAfffcf Vocal Solo.'. ..'.., .Mrs. E. B. Ker LE SPECIAL OAXDV SALE at STAF FORD'S SutiiHlny and Sunday. NOTICE There nro still 14 guns belonging (O tho OrCEOn Vnvnl MIIIHn Ihnl linvn not been rotumod. These guns nro tho property of the United Stntes Government, nnd unless thoy aro re turned by Friday, April 19, 101-J. drastic action will lio tnkiln for Mmlr recoery. This Is FINAL notice. Re turn to ur. atraw or E. S. Gear. HOWARD'S L'Pnillnn Misvin.tv TAMALES dollvered any placo In the my until ii: o'oiiOOK nt nlghA. Thoy aro READY to SERVE. Phono XiS, T BALLS PORTLAND, Ore. April SO.-"; ei n long series of dofcali, PorMM hit a winning clip yesterday and fented Snn Francisco. The ore yesterday woro: At San Francisco R- ; Onklnnd J ' Los Angeles ' ' At Los Angoles H- j- Sacramento ' Vornon ... ' At Portland , ' Portlnnd '. " ', San Frunclsco IE16 HERE MONDAY Nil Dig Danco nt Sumnor, Saturday, April 20th. Launch Sumnor lenves .uars-neid at 7 P. M.; launch Alice H. at 7:30 P. M. XORWEGIAX L. Y. P. S. SOCIAL Saturday ovonlng nt hall Como all.- SPECIAL SALE of CARAMELS nt a."5c Per Pound at STAFFORD'S Siitunlny and Sunday. DIG DAXCR in ECKHOFF HALL, North Dond, SATURDAY NIGITT, APRIL 2Q; good floor committee. TOELLE'S ORCHESTRA. S"ECI.L CAXHY SLE at STAF FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. On Mondny. April 22. ;'A, p. m.. thoro will ho a meeting Chnmbor of Commerce for '".JL, nnfl nf rnnsldorlnc thO prOPO . of tho Southern Pacific In r -to bridging tho nay nd ??". I frn,.ol.lo l,riifr)l MSrSUlieiU. , C. A. Smith. Mr. C J. MHIto4 J, ors will nddress tho iueeUt t mombors nro requested to -wv J- T. MeCOnJAft,, SPECIAL SALE ggggf nt JJOc Per Pound nt STAM"" Saturday nnd Sunday. 1JARGA1N SALE? 40 hogj auto for ?6uu; lJ,D.1 "nSt t,T tlon; fully e(iulJ1Ped.:(.nn on f" $3000; will sell for'6'' M,cnU terms. John L. KoonU J , shop, North Front street. 180-J.