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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. 8 h MKjfef flip a.) i (Contlnuod fiom pago decided hit Tor tlio Senior Class and tho members of tlio Faculty and High School who aldod thorn In producing it. Tho action of tho play was woll .sustained throughout, tho climaxes woro good and tho acting creditable Tho play ltsolf was stronger than tho usual run of comody-drnmau adapted to atnatour theatricals and furnlshod n good background for tho well known histrionic ability of the Sen lors. Miss Nora Towor In tho lead ing rolo as tho bowltchlng French Puritan maid "Itoso", carrlod tho audlonco with bor, and hor acting was n dollght throughout all four acts. Chauncoy Clnrko was an ablo second as Oarrott Foster, and his pleasing appcaranco won much com mendation. Miss May Prouss and Miss Mary Prlco woro typical Puritan damo and maid of tho tlmo. Tho work of Ernest Harrington, A. L. Darker and Qoorgo Johnson was ex collon, tholr cnrrylng voices, good action and picturesque costuming 'Adding greatly to tho success of tho play. Miss Esther Silverman as "Aunt Rosoluto Story" waB Irrcstsln blo and brought moro than ono laugh and wave of applauso from tho aud lonco. Excopt for tho untralnod voices that mado It dlfllcult for tho audlonco always to hoar thoro was not a foaturo of tho play that did not glvo plotisuro by Its valuo and prosontatlon. O Chandler Thursday night to tho Sen ior Class and their touchers, Tho grill room was decorated for tlio oc casion nnd tho tnblo was beautified with vases of cut flowers, while cut roses of evory shado woro strown tho ontlro length of tho table. Delicate hand-pointed place-cards, dono by Miss Ellon Holms, Indicated tho ar rangement of guests. A sovon-courso dlnnor was served, followed by toasts. John ForgUBon, alumnus and toast master, called for responses from Professor Tledgon, Mr. Darker and Mr. Grnnnls of tho Faculty, nnd Er nest Harrington, president of tho Senior Class. Among thoso seated woro Miss Mary Prlco, Miss May Prouss, Miss Norn Towor, Miss Alpha Mnuzoy, Miss Nolllo Trlbboy, Miss Dcsslo Coko, Miss Slgnn Holm, F. A. Tied gen', Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dar ker, Messrs, F. L. Orannls, Milton Carlson, Ernest Harrington, Chaun coy Clarke, Dartlett Flanagan, John ForgUBon and Joo Dcnnott. 0 Tho Juno '12 Class woro guests of tho Junior Glass, at a banquet at tho school building after tho Com mencement oxorclsos Wednesday ev ening. Tho banquot room was hung with huckloborry nnd grnpo, tho tab les woro laid from cornor to cornor nnd woro docorated with red can dles nnd vases of vivid red roses. Tho placo-cards, painted by Miss Huth Horton, woro tumblod baskots of rod roses. Thlrty-ono guosts woro soatod. President P. L. Campbell, of Oregon University, was guost of lion iimivi nr.tvu A'nr. A nrncrnin or tnnnln fnllownil 444fi44f444444l t" IJtmauot, prcsldod ovor by Losllo Tho plans of tho seven now Alum nl for tho sutnmor nnd coming win tor nro various, ono or two of thorn, Ernest Harrington nnd Chauncoy Clarko aro undocldul about their plans for next yoar. IlartlnU Flana gan Is thinking of goln,r to 0. A. C. to contlnuo his school coiKso. Mil ton Carlton has alro.nly lott for Ana- polls to ontor tho Nuvnl Academy thoro and to spon-1 nevral years, Miss Mnry Prlco who loft yostorday nftor thq Commencement Exorclsos for hor homo near Drldgo may pos slbly teach noxt wlntor. Miss May Prouss and Miss Norn Towor will upend tho eumrior In preparing for Derkoloy noxt yoar. Miss Nora Tow or will bo nccompnnlod south by hor paronto, Mr. and MFb. II. S. Towor, In July or oarly August, whllo Miss May Prouss will loavo In tlmo to roach Dorkoloy boforo tho fall torin commences. 0 FOR JUNE '12 Tho Alumni of tho Marshflold High School tondored a banquot nt Tho Toasts woro Isaacson of tho Juniors. given as follows: "Tho High School as a Duslnoss Proposition"., Dr. J. T. McCormno RomnrkB In Gonoral..F. A. Tledgon "Recollections of tho Past" Chauncoy Clnrko "Visions of tho Futuro" Mnry Prlco "Tho Senior Study Room Hopob" Rnlph Kruso "AlniB of a Collogo Education" . . P. L. Campboll "Tho Relation of an Instructor to Ills Clauses" A. L. Darker Everything wont off beautifully, tho banquot wns delicious, tho toasts woro excollont nnd tho party waB on Joyod to bucIi an oxtent that tho guests did not got homo until tho wco sma' hours or tho morning. Among thoso soatod woro Miss Ag- nos Carpontor, Miss Esthor Silver man, Prcoldont P. L. Campboll, Mr. nnd Mr. A, L. Dnrkor, F, A. TJod gon, Misses May Prouss, Nora Towor, Mnry Prlco, Joan Fltzgorald, Mlldrod Wilson,, Mnybollo Fnrloy, Edna Han son, -Ruth Alton, Ruth Horton, Fran ces Williams, Hazol Powors, nnd Gladys Dlinont; Messrs. Noblo Pit man, F. L. Orannls, Arthur Kolstnd, Kodak flu -v -t Dartlott Flanngan, Duncan Fergus on, Lcsllo Isaacson, Max Rolgard, Leo Dyorly, Milton Carlson, Chaun coy Clnrko, Will Horton nnd Ernest Harrington, O WEDDING ANNIVERSARY' Mrs. F. C. DIreh wns pleasantly surprised, upon tho arrival of a few guests whom she had asked In for nn afternoon of sowing Tuesday, to flnu thnt they had romomborod tho day as both hor birthday and tho fifth nnnl vorsary of hor mnrrlngo and had brought with them various articles for n wooden showor In celebration of the latt ip ovent. At luncheon Mrs. Dlrch had prepared dainty souv onlr place-cards of myrtlo-wood with tho names burned in them of hor guests, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Mrs. Dor- scy Kroltzer, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo, Mrs. W. A. Hold, Mrs. F. K. Gottlns, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. E. S. P.nrgclt, Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, Mrs. E. E. Unndol and Mrs. W. A. Toyo. O I1RIDGE ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Albert Mntson will entertain tho West Mnrshllcld Drldco Club Thursday, Juno sixth. ThJa wcok's mcotlng wns postponed. O Tho Drldgo Club was entertnlnod this wook by Mrs. O. W. Knufmnn nt hor home In West Mnrshflold. Mrs, C. M. Dylor, Mrs. E. 0. Porhnm, Mrs. W. S. NIcholBon, Mrs. C. K. Porry, Mrs. F. M. Parsons nnd Miss Corn Mno Montgomery woro substitute guosts. Tho prizes wero won by Mrs J. W. Donnott nnd Mrs. W. S. Nlch' olson. Tho rogulnr mombors present woro Mrs. win. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Donnott, Mrs. E. K. Joiicb, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. W. S. Tur- pon, Mrs. J. Albort Mntson, Mrs. W. A. Toyo nnd Mrs. J. II. Flnnagnn. Mrs. C. M. Dylor will bo hostess to tho club nt hor homo In North Dond noxt Wednesday, O Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Dnrtlo ontortnln od at North Dond Wodnesdny even ing complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Droulllard who loavo Boon for their old homo In Iown. Eight ta bios of Drldgo woro played, tholr prlzos bolng won by MIbb Uortrudo Mnndlgo nnd Donny Hull, tho consol ntlonB by Miss Edith Horn and A. II. Dorbyahlro, After luncheon, which tho hostess waB assisted In Borvlng by Misses Mlldrod nnd Jicsslo Coko, Mrs. Ghnn. Worroll pavo n. nlnno roIo nml 1 Miss Dolln Droulllard sang. Tho Dnr tlo homo was boautlful with bowls of roses about tho. rooms and tables. Among tho guosts Invited woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Droulllard, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Dnlloy, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkon stoln, Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Coloman, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Dorbyshlro, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O'Mara, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hockett of Empire, Mrs. Flols chman, Mrs. McDonald, Misses Laura and Then Kruso, Gortrudo Mandlgo, Edith Horn, Dolln Droulllard, Mll drod and Dcsalo Coko, Mossrs. John Mullen, Donny Hull, R. J. Coko, Ed gar Simpson, Chns. Gauntlott, Pat Flanagan, John Olson and Dan Kln noy. 0 Tho North Dpnd Drldgo Club has probably hold Its last mcotlng of tho season ns It Is protty woll disbanded. soveral of Its niomboru olthor bolng gono or planning to loavo. -o- , IlltlDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. E. G. Porhnm is ontortnlnlng nt luncheon and Drldgo today at hor homo In West Marshflold. Hor houso docoratlons aro quantities of scotch bloom nnd rod roses. Among tho Invitod guests nro Mosdamos D. M. Richardson, E. K. Jones, C. M. Dy lor, L. J, Simpson, W. 8. Turpon, J. vV. Donnott, F. E. Leofo, H. S. Tow or, J. Albort Mntson, Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., J. S. Coko. E. G. FInnagan, E. Mlngus, F. E. Hnguo, T. W. Ronnlo, Wnrd M. Dlnke. G. W. Kaufmnn. J. T. McCormac nnd J. A. Luso. 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Among thoso present woro Misses Dlnn Hjollo, In gobnrg Larson, Jonnlo Johnson, Ed na Johnson, Mabol Mnthlson, Cora and Alice Mnthlson and Ingrld Olson nnd Miss Shirley; Messrs. Albort King, Ollvor Larson, John King, Al fred Jnro, Chris Leo, Jim Martinson, Emll Olson nnd I. Mullen. On Juno 10, Miss Elizabeth Tollofson nnd Emll GnbrlolBon will sorvo. -O DAXCKS Tho dnnco of tho Mnrshnold Dane lng Club last night wns unusually pleasant bocnuso of tho now music thnt mndo tho dancing so onjoynblo. A number of now mombors Jhnvo Joined, nmong thorn Clydo DIndlngor, Prof. Raymond, A. M. Dnno, D. C. Groono. Rnlph Kruso, Waltor Dutlor, J. D. Ooss, Hugo Qulst, Willis Ken nedy, W. II. 1'n.lntor, J. Olson, Vor non Smith, Prod Dachmnn. W. A. Toyo, F. E. Loofo nnd Cornell Lagor ntrom. With theso additions tho so cial tlmo of tho club Is greatly aug- monioa. o This ovonlng tho Coos Day Con- cort Dand Is giving ono of Its pop ular dnncoo, nt tho Eagles' Hall, try ing out sovoral plocos of now music that havo nrrlvod during tho last month. O Last night tho I. 0. U. Doys gavo tho last danco of tho season at Log glo's hall, North Dond. A largo crowd attondod. The Whole Worid KODAKS Kodak means photography with tho bother loft out. Lot us show you how simple it is to make pictures -w ith tho Kodak all by daylight way. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Films, Developer 'u-1 Papers Devolopim? and Printing Promptly Done. PHONE 122-J. MHiMiHMBHfl PARTIKS Tuosdny ovonlng Miss Mnbol Mnth lson wns hostess to n number of young friends nt tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mnthlson, on Dunkor Hill. Tho ovonlng was spent In playing many games, ono poanut contest proving particularly onjoynblo. At this Miss Dlnn Hjollo nnd Miss Laura Dubay drew tho high nnd low prizes. Luncheon, rauslo nnd cards woro employment for tho worry hours nnd tho fun broko up only nt n late hour. Among thoso present woro Misses Laurn Dubay, Anna Gldmark, Ellzaboth Tollofson, Lona Llllobo. Dlnn IIJollo. Jonnlo nnd Edna Johnson, Dlnncho Tollof son, Corn and AUco Mnthlson, Amelia Llllobo of North Dend nnd Gunhlld Johnnson of North Dond; Messrs. Jim Martinson, John Tollofson. Oll vor Larson. Emll Gabrlolson. Louis Potors, Albort Orr, Chns. Mettler, Al- rrou Jnro, jonn King, Albort King, Chris Leo, Andrew Andorson, Harry Johanson, Chris Peterson nnd John Stalblk, Geo. Haegley, Poto Nelson and OIo Jaren of North Dend. O -Miss Ellzaboth Hoolllng Invitod n fow frlonds in Informally to colo brato her birthday last Monday, May 27. At cards Miss Elizabeth Jen nings and Robt. McLaughlin mado high scores, Miss Marjorlo Swoar Ingon and Joo WInsor. low. Danclnir nnd music wero enjoyed and a lunch .i survea. rno aining room was protty with rod candles and cut wi'ito carnations. Among tho guests woro Mlssos Marjorlo Swoarlngen, Mho Ottlllla Hoolllng, Miss Ellzaboth Jennings, Frod Kruso, Joo WInsor, Robt, McLaughlin nnd August Hool llng. O Tho Norwegian Luthoran Young j-oopie s society enjoyed one of tho ptoisantest meetings of the year at Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks has arranged to colebrato its fourth an nivorsary with a grand ball, to bo given nt tho Eaglos' hall about Juno 29. Tho arrancoraonts for It nrn being mndo by n committee consist. ing or ucorgo Goodrum, E. S. Dar golt and C. I McKnlght. Tho mom bors of tho lodgo will npponr In uni form for tho first tlmo. O INFORMAL CHAT The tenchors of tho North Dond schools sorvod punch and cako to tho crowd that filled tho nudltorlum of tho High School nt tho Commence ment exorcises Thursday ovonlng Tho program passed off ploasantly, President Campbell's nddress being particularly acceptable Tho Class Play wrltton by Clydo Smith will bo given next week at tho High School. Tho evening ns n wholo wns ono of tho most successful nml largoly attondod that has been given since tho High school was started. Among tlio tenchors serving wero Miss Dcrnlco HIckoy, Miss Desslo Im mol, .Miss Ponrl Heath, Mls3 Josoph Ino Griffin. Miss Grnco Williams and Mrs. Matilda Sleeu. Tho graduating class this year con sisted of Harry G. Conro, Faith I. Hunt, Ozro II. Hunt, Xonla Knorr, Clydo E. Smith nnd Chas. J, Van Ztlo, 0 Miss Esthor Silverman, toucher of English In tho Marshflold High school, loft Thursday on tho Dreak water for Astoria to spend tho sum mer moro wun her parents. Milton E. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson, left yestorday on tho Nann Smith for Annnpolls where he will enter the Naval Academy. O Grand Chapter of Oregon Ordor of tho Eastern Star will convene In twenty-third annual session at tho Masonic Tomple. Portland, Oregon. Tuesday tho eleventh day of Juno 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. Previous to this session a reception will be held Monday by tho Grand, and Past Grand officers of tho lodge ' i Among those going as delegates to tho convention nro Mrs. S. Lnn do, Worthy Matron, Mrs. E. 8. Dnr- golt, Past Grand Worthy Mntron, Mrs. F. 10. Alton nnd Mrs, Frnucos McLood, officers. Mrs. Carl W. Ev- ortaon nnd Mrs. J. T. Hall will nttend tho convention unofficially. O Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. II, Droulllard will ontortaln at dlnnor tomorrow Mr. nnd Mrs. C. G. Hockott of Em pire nnd Mrs. Floluhrann and Mrs. McDonald of San Francisco. 0 . Mrs. F. E. Alton and son Donald leave Tuesday Juno 4 for Portland to be presont at tho Eastorn Star Grand Chapter Convention Juno 10, nnd to visit later with relatives In Albany. 0 Miss Grnco Wllllnmn loft last wook for n fow wooks' visit with hor nunts Mrs. Groth nnd Mrs. Gotty In San Francisco. 0 Miss Manilo Mnhonoy, Miss Aflc'o Dutlor, MIbs Agnos Hutchcson, Ar thur 'Pock, Mnlr Dnno, Waltor Dutlor nnd Ray Kaufman, woro guosts of Miss Evelyn Andorson nt an Informnl ovonlng or cards Monday. O Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wlnklor aro oxpectod homo Sunday from ' tholr honoymoou trip through California. Thoy will bo at Jiomo to tholr frlonds in Mnrshtlold. Mrs. ChaB. McKnlght loaves Juno third for n visit nt hor old homo nt CorvnlllB. O Mrs. P. M. Wilbur loaves Mondny to visit nt tho J. D. Trcsham homo In Portland. 0 Coos Day friends nnd rolatlvos rocolvod word this wook of tho birth of an olght pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nasburg nt tho homo of Mrs. Nasburg'B parents In Oak land, Calif. Mrs. Nasburj hu W thoro for n fow months and Mr.K burg Jolnod hor about ten din im. Tho llttlo daughter ha been surf Hazol Ann. Mr. Nasburg win turn horo noxt wcok and Mn, N burg nnd daughtor will comauiw as thoy aro ablo to travel. Honry SongBtackon and wlfj uj daughters, Mlssos Gcnerlere u! Doris, roturnod homo jatciij, Mrs. Songstackon and the Ullm Songstackon havo spent the wlcter travoltng through tho south vA Cubn nnd havo epont the put U months nt various California pflli'j, Mr. Songstnckon Joining them la Su Francisco nbout a wook ago for li trip homo. 0 W. S. Chandler and. fflteireief planning to return from 8u Frit cIsco nbout Juno 15. They Kill toil onco to tholr summor home on Cmi Rlvor whoro thoy will retails titll nutumn. Mrs. Holon Chandtcr-Trt-malno of Vancouver, D. 0., and Ma Will Chnndlor of San fra&dKO vA frying, Don and V'11 Obtndler in oxpocted to spend part ot the ns mor hero with them, o MIbs Edith Dunning and atlce. Mlssos Doris and Edith Mereen, art oxpoctod horo noxt week from Bm kotoy, Calif., to spend a month or on tho Day ns the gueeU of Atm Moroon nnd J. D. Moreen. Mr. Mr oon Is now nt Dorkoloy and thertj probnbly return to the Bay tt him. Lnst Saturday" M- W. ft BiBtf was hostess at sewing to a in North Dond notghbora, tntertilnitf Mrs. I. D. Dnrtle, Miss Thea Krw. Miss Laura Kruse, MIm Crtn Mnndlgo nnd Miss Edith Horn. (ADniTIONAirsOOIBTV O.V WC! FOUR) Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GORST & ICING, Proprietors. igg$)lvjjBPJjy (Qffilfdi I LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:4G A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M., 6:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. LEAVE NORTH UE.m 7:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. ll:3fiA. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P, M. 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:15 P. M- 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:00 P. J' ii :00 P. M- 12:00 r. T-,,keTe North Rend Allen's News stand. r Leave Marshfield Chandler and Dlanco Hotels- and Busy 0 J "'