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1 s iBKS nvfnTrv' (Continued from Pngo Two.) I bold August 31 in .Mnrshflchl. Mrs. D. C. McCnrty Is president of tho As sociation nnd Geo. D. Mnndlgo of North Bend Is vlco president. Thoro will bo drill work by teams from ov er Chapter in tho county nnd n sil ver cup will bo cnrrlcd homo by tho Chapter having tho lnrgest perccnt ago of members present. Doric Chapter was this week pre sented with a hnndsomo BIblo by tho worthy Matron, Mrs. S. Lando. Tho Grand Chapter oftlcors oloctod by tho Stato Association this yoar wo wo: Mrs. Hator of Portland Qrnnd Mat ron. Mrs. Illshalsicr of Condron Asso ciate Matron. Mrs. McGovern of Mcdford Conduc tress. Mrs. Houk of Roscburg Associate Conductress. Nolllo McKlnloy of Portland Grand Sccretnry. Mrs. Johnson of Portland Treasur er. O CLUMS AM) SOCIETIES Mrs. Wm. Perkins of West Marsh Hold entertained tho Mlnnlo-WIs Club at an all day session nt hor homo laBt Wlckland, Mrs. Subnum, Mrs. J. An Thursday. Tho usual flow of fomln- dorson, Mrs. A. Snndoon nnd Mrs. J. Ino conversation mado tho morning Sandcon, both of IContuck Inlet, Mrs. pass cory quickly nnd at ono o'clock, J. Ilnckmnn, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Win. tho guests tho guests woro sorvod an HngqulBt. Mrs. J. Holm and Rov. U. olabornto chicken dlnnor, which cv-, I'. Bengtson of Mnrshflcld. eryono enjoyod to tho fullest extent. ' 0 ' In tho afternoon, tho ladles busied ''"it Friday evening one of tho thomsolvcs with sowing. best timed of tho seanon wns enjoyed During tho nftornoon tho guoBtB '' the II. Y. P. U. nt n bon-flro parly woro ontortnlned by llttlo Miss Holon '" Hunker 1 1 111 nt tho homo of Mrs. Perkins who sang "Evorybody Picks "nly Anderson, on Mo." I After nn hour of lively convcrv.- Those nrosont woro Mrs. E. Kollv. H" "" mimic in tlie liouso tno par ward, Mrs. Rebecca Liisc-Stump, Mrs. E. Kolly and Miss Frances Frnnso. 0- Tho St. Mary's Altar Guild of tho North Bond Episcopal church met with Mrs. E. H. Jones last Thurs lay afternoon. O Mrs. Anna Larson entertained tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid of North Dcnd nt her homo opposito Lincoln Squnro Thursday afternoon. Tho nf tornoon was spont ploasantly in sow ing nnd social conversation. Among thoso present wcro Mrs. Goorgo Dol stcr, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Robort McCnnn, Mrs. W It. Simpson, Mrs. Chns. Murr, Mrs. H. G. Holmos, Mrs. J. Mondo, Mrs. 0. I. V.'ntters, Miss Almn Larson ind Min Anna Lar son. O Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Swedish Lutheran church of North llcnd held a meeting nt tho homo of Mrs, K. Wlttlck Thursday afternoon, July 11. Thoro wns a largo attend ance. Among thoso presont woro Mrs. E. Wlttlck, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. J. DJubcck, Mrs. KJolmnn, Mrs. J. Mom nulst, Mrs. Roon, Mrs. M. Klockns, Mrs, A. Strang, Mrs. Wm. Strang, Mrs. A. Tybcrg, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Ellon Anderson, Mr. Strnng, Mrs. J. I). Johnson, Mrs. Frllnnd, Mrs. A. Tho visitors will loavo tho ol for sovornl years, is ox- part of next weok for Gardiner, Ab- !ro about August 18, for a ordcen nnd other cities to visit wuii Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard of this relatives befoie returning in tnoir i.. i..u i- n. it...i,n.i,i n,. i Tim vlaltnra will leavo lliu iuiibi 111 MlllUl 111 UlU ,11111 BllilUlll U1UII1 mnr school pected hero visit with M city nnd other friends. For tho past homo In Eureka. seven yenrs, Miss Englo has taught 0 v. ,. ... In Ashland, which Is her home, now, Tho Shelley homo nt North Dei ii i.nin .,-i.,i.,i f n, Ani,inl..i nnm. iina imnn vnntcil. fiirnlslied. 10 UOIl- UUIIIg JM 1111, Jftll UL lliu 41Dllltlllll Wltuu- .i., m..... ..,.-- f ---- - mnr school. Her mnny friends nnd , oral Mnnngcr C. C. Tinkler who wun his family win arrive bihuuj " Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. D. A. Jones, nnd dnughtcrn, MIhhos Mnxino nnd Elizabeth, Mrs. LaChapolle, nnd tho club guchts, Mrs, Chns. Davis nnd dnughtor, Miss Ilertha Davis of Min neapolis, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. W. Hill; nnd Mrs. Win. Perkins and dnughtor Helen. Tho homo wns prettily decorated and ovoryono roporled hnving had a most delightful tlmo. Tho club will moot ngaln on Thursday, July 2G, nt tho homo of Mrs. E. Kolly, 0 Mrs. L. ChrlHtonscn will cntortnln tho Jolly Dozen Club next Wednes day nftornoon, July 17, when tho nnnunl election of olllcors will tnko place O Tho Ilnptlst Ladles' Aid Socloty will moot Wodnosdny afternoon nt two o'clock nt tho homo of Mrs. A. '.. Downs, 0 Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church will meet with Mrs. J.I. C. llorton Wodnosdny nftornoon. July 17. O - Tho ladles or tho First llnptlxt church will give a picnic on Coos Itlvnr July 17. Tho boat will loavo tho foot of Market street nt 8:.I0 n. m. Those exporting n good time, iilvaso bring basket lunches. O Tint Lndlos' Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutliernu rliurrh held a well itttumlutl iiiooUng .Wodnosdny nftor- Tursdny for tho Selhbredo horn noon, July 10, nt Eastsido. Thoso Htrnd on South Inlet. Mr. nnd Mr J?1'1 V VV o lA,lm- MrH' ' K- tJul 'l Join 'om lntor. John Holm, Mrs. Stognrd, Mrs. II. o ty gathered around tho bon-flro and made merry with rhnt nnd sports which generally accompany such oc casions. Tho soft light of tho Jnpnnoso lanterns glowing through tho grcon trees mndo n very pretty background fur tho happy picture. Tho licnv!, Indenrd table which stood nonr tho bon-flro gave n reality to tho picture which otherwise would have been In complete. Tho young people dopnrtcd for home nt mid-night, thanking their host nnd hostess for n most dollght fill time. Those present woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Doll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Rich ardson. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Anderson and Misses Francos Frnnso, Allco Tlrkell, Allco Richardson, Helen McLaughlin, Alpha Mnuzoy nnd .Messrs. (lusr. Anderson, George Dol'., Dr. Leslie, Chns. Rohfold nnd How ard Krlloy, (leno ICo-lley, Florent Rlrhnrdsnn, Ralph Richardson and Will Richardson. 0 - INFORMAL CHAT . Fred MrCormnc Is expecting Cocll Motrnlfo, his room-mnto nt CorvnlllB, soon for n fow weoks' stny. 0 Mrs. E. Mlngus Is expecting her rousln, Miss Holon Llghtnor of Snrra- nirnto, soon to spend sovcrnl weeks. o Mrs. W. A. Reld and children left e- rs. pupils who still rcsldo In Mnrshflcld will gladly wolcomo hor visit on tho Day. At present Miss Englo Is nt- tending tho summer session of tho! university of California. O Miss Edna Ilarnum nnd nephews, Dill nnd Jay Milner, arc guests nt tho Al Owen cottogo on South Coos River. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Knrdcll and fnmlly arc homo from a vacation visit nt tho homo of Mrs. Kardcll'B paronts nt Sumner. It was Mr. Kardcll's first vacation from his duties ns conduc tor on the C. D. R. & E. railway for nenrly throe years. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Tower and daughter, Miss Nora Tower, and Miss May Prcuss, will lonvo for tho Merch ant Ilros. ranch next Sunday to spend n fow days' outing, returning on Wednesday. O Otis A. Sargent of tho "Sprlng mnld" company of New York who hns been visiting his mother, Mrs. Jcnnlo F. Stownrt of North Uend for n tlmo, loft for Now York yesterday on tho Breakwater. Mr. Sargent expects to return to tho Bny In two years with a company of his own. O Mrs. C. R. Peck is expected homo Boon from hor old homo In Vormont whoro sho hnB spent tho summer. Sho may stop In Ohio where sho will Join Mrs. R. T. Street who will ac company her ns far as Portland whoro Mrs. Street will mnko hor fu- turo homo. O O. II. Potcrson of May writes from his old homo In Sweden that ho Is hnving n most enjoyable tlmo nmong his old friends there, 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Hodson plnn lenving soon for Los Angeles, Cali fornia, whoro thoy are going for Mrs. Ilodson's health. Mnny friends will hopo thnt sho will return fully re covered. O R. T. Street loft this morning for Portland whoro ho expects to inako his futuro homo nnd whoro ho will bo Joined nt nn early day by Mrs. Street who Is still visiting nt tho old homo In Ohio, Mr. nnd Mrs. Street have mnny friends In social circles who will sincerely regret tholr do parturo from this city nnd will hopo thoy may return somotlmo to their first westorn love, Coos Day. o Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Motzlor lenvo tomorrow for Ton Mllo whoro thoy will Bpond several weoks. 0 Lenving on tho Rcdondn next week nro Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfall nnd Miss Francos Wllllnms who with Gcorgo Goodrum will tour California and Southorn Oregon In his now car. Portland o Mr nnd Mrs. II. W. Bedford of Conllngn, Cnl.. arrived via Drain this morning for nn cxtexdod visit on tho llav. .Mrs. Bedford Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Sneddon of this city. O Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lecfc left today for tho Freldberg cottago on South Coos River for nn over Sunday visit. O Mrs. Arthur McKcown Is now set tled for tho summer nt tho Maze on South Coos River nnd Is expecting Mrs. Archie Kruso nnd son of Bui lards for a visit with her. O Mrs, W. J. Butler and Miss Allco Butler will lenvo Monday to spend n few days with Mrs. Arthur Mc Kcown nt tho Mnzo. 0 Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Montgomery of Decatur, 111., arc expected hero shortly to visit with relatives. O Mrs. Colby Perry will return Mon day from n visit nt tho McCormnc bungalow on Coos River. o Miss MarJorlo Cowan leaves to morrow for Coos River whoro sho will tench a summer school for n fow weeks boforo roturnlng to hor school work nt Eugene. O SEWING PARTIES The Sorlnl Sowing Club met nt tho homo of Mrs. Jack Swanson of West Marshllold Wednesday nftornoon July 11. The houso wns very prettily do corated with forns nnd red roses, tho color scheme being cnrrlcd out nt tho luncheon tables. Thoso who spent tho nftornoon In sowing woro Mrs. J. C. Swinford, president of tho club, Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Mrs. Dave Rocs, Mrs. Will Thomas nnd Mrs. Jack Swanson, hostess, Mrs. Will Thomas wns honored guest of tho occasion. The club will meet ngaln Thursday, July 25, with Mrs. J. C. Swinford. O PLEASANT DAV T RAAIt RANCH Tho M. E. Ladles' Aid of North Bend wns entertained by Mrs. A. G. Rnab at hor homo on Kcntuck Inlet last Thursday. Tho largo party wont out In a specially chartered launch nnl spent n most pleasant day. Ber ries fresh from tho bushes and vino nnd rich crenm woro enjoyed nt n most delicious luncheon. The dnv will long bo remembered by nil for tunato enough to bo present. Among It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat and Benjamin Clothes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing (& Shoe Co, Bandon. . Marshfield. incrry-mnkcrB ns ovor. Last Sunday, a very cnjoynblo tlmo was spent nt this summer resort by C. II. Wnlter nnd fnmlly nnd tholr guests who nro visiting them from tho EobL A. J. Wnltor nnd fnmlly, brother of C. II. Wnlter, C. E. Horton nnd wife nnd Miss Dora Stnndlsh. O A number of tho girls of tho younger BOt hnvo enjoyod several days this week with frlonds nt tho dlfforont summer homes on Coos Rlvor. Among thoso nro Virginia Clorko and Ursula Fnrrlngor, tho former n guest of Miss Ll.llan Sea man, tho lnttor n guest of Miss Mar Inn Seaman nt their summer homo tho "Orchard." 0 Tho Misses Freda Holm, Dorothy llorton nnd Ruth Dungnn visited Miss Wlldn Harris at her homo In Sumner Mils week. ('III Milt EN'S PARTY. Last Monday afternoon little lliu ed the dnnco woro: Dr. nnd Mn unnaiii iiurBinu, Mr. ami Mrs. E. Kinn merer, Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. 3. Colt Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnn Duyn, Mn. Eld i iiiiiiiKi'i, mill tuinnuH .iinua I'UtU. Mnud nowron, Frances Wlllltsi Evelyn Flnnngnn nnd Messrs. T Bennett, Preston Jones, Pat Flu gnn, Mr. McMnhon, Joo Wllllu S. Burltott; Mr. nnd Mrs. ClaudeNu burg nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turpti MAHItlAOE MCEXSIS. The following mnrrlnRc llctt'fl nro reported In tho Coqiil0 VtM scntinoi: Esojns Polts nnd Annlo Motlul uoin oi .Mnrsnneici. Frank Sylvn nnd Chloo Youwl uotn or Prosper. AIox. Anderson nnd Aiinn M. Wirll botu of North Bend. Richard Bock nnd Clnrn M. Smlill uotn of North Bond. n ucttins entertained niiout ten or those enjoying tho hospltnllty of tho his friends at his home in Sou'ii Rnab ranch wore Mrs. W. N. Nellson.i.MnrBhfleld In honor of his fouri.i Mrs. A. Hlsey, .Mrs. Louis Bnlslcor. i birthday. After enjoying themselves Tho party will probably bo Joined by J Mrs. Isnocs, Mrs. F. (1. Glazier, Mrs. I In outdoor sports nnd creating inerii- r young imiy from homo In the oast. O Mr. ! NORTH INLET. (I J (Speclnl to The Times.) Tho regular weekly prnycr mttl wns hold nt tho homo of Mrs. Jtmal Judd nnd wns wol! nttcuded. Row G. Lo Roy Hall conilucWl meetings nt Lnkesldo Inst 8sbM GoodrUIU'Hi C. WlUnn. Mrn R nilMmv Mm II I niniil such us null- rlillilriMl nm tli.i Ramos. Mrs. Lnlrd. Mrs, C. Davidson! 'little folks wore 'served n dcllKlitfiil ! niornlriK and evening. I 1. ! I II. I.. r, ... ... . I !..... i .nm. i, i,, iiiiiih, .urs. n, w. woous. . luiii-nwuii. Mrs. R. C. Annln nnd two children, Mrs. C. Van .lie. Mrs. A. Holt. Mrs. 0 Crawford and Vivian, Mrs. Crawford,; E.' MrDantels, Mrs.Woodhnll, Mrs. Miss Clnrn Crawford and Miss Vorn Pendorgrast, Mrs. W. A. Chnpelle. ' WEDDINGS AND ANNOUNCE. rotter or Myrllo l'oint romposo n.ns unrrio Stevens, Mrs. Etta Tny party who will leavo on tho Rcdondni lor, MIbb Gnrnoy, Miss Ruth Vnn Zlie. iur n viuiuiun nip in Vsiiiiiuriiiu. .unn j.inu iiiiunuy, .mihh nailio I IIOIli, .miss wiinolmlnn jiiixt.s I'YIrmilu limn nt Mian Kallinr (!rla. TIlOlll. MISS Illll enn li.il-. rn,..ln.l I ., vl I 1 l.w I.. I two Nellson. MIhs JoshIo Lnlrd, Miss Klv.il wcdillnc. which Is to tnko nlnco Wod. iinlsiger. Miss hlonnor Chnpelle. Mlminobilay. July 17. at Mc.Mlnnvllle. Ore. MIbb Grlsscn Is known here through n visit sho mndo to tho Bny somo time Ornnt, Mrs. Oron, Mrs. Myron, Mm !;. jonnsou, Kiiith Johnson, Mrs. Win. Asplund, Mrs. II. Asplund, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. P. Johnson, Miss Ino. Johnson, MrH. L. Lnrson. Mrs. John IlllHtrom, Rov. nnd Mrs. 11. F. Bongs- bur coming. mm, - .inn, v linn, uiMiii, .Airs, .101111 Olson, Mrs, Nelson, Mrs. Montgom ery," Mrs. Potcrson, Mrs. Herman. Miss Nolllo Olson, Arthur Olson nnd Mrs. J. Enslman. Thoso sorvlng re freshments wero Mrs. C. Olson anil Mrs, Potorsou. 0-. Tho W. C. T. U. mot Friday after noon at the homo of Mrs. Fannin Whoolor. Business plans woro ills russcd and nrrungeinentH mado for Miss Evelyn Mock will arrlvo from Portland next weok to visit for n tlmo with relatives and friends on tho Bay. Miss Mock Is well known horo nnd hor mnny friends will wolcomo 0 Mrs. L. W. Trnvor returned Thurs day from Myrtlo Point whoro eho has boon visiting for sovornl weoks with Mrs. Bonder nnd othor rela tives. She reports that Myrtlo Point mm n very lir nnt Fourth, ovorv, Mrs. Arthur McKcown and children Joey nnd Grnco nro occupy lug their cottago at tho Maze, South beluin Ilnrnes, Miss Eleanor Holt Coos Rlvor. r Ms-. Gardiner. Mr. Grlnmct, Cnrl O Knnl. 1'loyd Rnab. Geo. Laird. Ivan Mrs. J. C. Kendall nnd son Jnck Chnpollo, Ora Hlsey, Georgo Ncllson, left today for Goodwill's on South William Chnnellc. Holhert nnd Hnr. Coob Rlvor for n two week's vacation, old McDnnloK Mrs. Oilman. o 0 MnrBhflold friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. 44444440444444 Thomn8 Baldwin Brown (Miss Ellzn- Sl'.MNER W. C. T. C. both Kaufman) will bo rejoiced to 444 c4v hoar of tho birth of n dnughtor nt' Tho W. C. T. IT, of Sumner mot their Chlrngo home. July 12. ( lost Tuesday evening nnd onjoyed n O i "liort program, business session' nnd Mrs. Nels Rnsmussen left Thurs-, social. Geo. Selander sang n bass day for Portland ns tho represents! solo nnd Miss EInn Selander acted as tlve of Mascot Lodge Degreo of Honor of Mnrshflold to attend tho Grand Lodge of thnt organization which convenes Thursdny, July 1C. O J. C. Snvngo, editor of tho Coqulllo Sentinel, nnd his brldo hnvo returned homo from their honeymoon of two nrcompnnlst. Mr. MrCnll gnvo a ago ns tho gucBt of Miss Mnmlo Mn Joseph Richardson, n popular young nttornoy of McMPinvlllo. 0 NORTH INLiri' PARTY. A Jolly pnrty met nt tho homo nr Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. PlnUerton hint Thursday to celobrnto tho Fourth of July and Incldrntnlly to welcome Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray R. Plukeriou. who wero mnrrled In Portland tho provious week nnd nrrlved liome on tho steam- Mr. W. II. Howard has a crcrfl men getting out timbers for tltecl structloii of n now dnlry barn. ! ALLEfJANY ITEMS t 41 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Wyntt nnd fu lly of Mnrshflold nnd Mrs. Illrsh wti hnvo boon camping nt N. K. Du gott'n up tho west.fork of North Coo Rlvor returned to their homfi t dny. SSnft. mV' :"" ""-enkwater on Wednesday. member, Miss Mar Mossorlo. ininmi nt thla meeting. Tho mooting will bo held Tuesday. July 2a. 0 PARTIES a ....!. nil,. .. r i ai i I .! V nun ii very uriiiinui Kourili, ovory-1" l """ l"v nl,v "" "' " reenj aa body enjoying thomselves lniiuonso-i ,,enr """'''K0 where thoy camped nlong Tho llttlo Misses Esthor Sullivan Vf o Miss Belvn FlaniiKiin who is visit, lug relatives In Novnda writes that w,i. . . T V. . . nl ,'0ll,,,"t hl, ,,n lnil a lino position ns toach- i .V. nn V. ,",,,,w m'1,r " or nrrereil her but whother sho will turn. Those In attendance nt tho accept or not Is still undecided, mooting wero Mrs. D. C. McCnrty, miujMiin.iinc.il. Jlrs. A. '. Downs. Mrs. 1). Nelson. Miss Gertrudo Englo of Ashland Mrs. Fannlo Wheolor. Mrs. . o. p0. who ,. woii'known on tho Bay hnv- tho rlvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snvago en-lnnd Abble Ledynrd goyeu some excellent trout usiiing Vacaftloim r CRRYAN INtJKRSOLLAND LEAVE YOl'lt (JOOD WATCH AT iuf.il i . k ii.w i; iiii;m , r $1 TO 1.5(1 ,NI (Jl'.MtAN'l niiinhi'Tiju;, WI;aiS() HAVE OTHER VACATION' SITES. Will 0 C M. (). DANCE. l.nst night nt North Bend In tho pavilion occurred what Is said by mnny to hnvo boon tho prottloL dance ever given on tho Bny. It w.ib School nt Glenn Junction willed on Mondny with Mlsa MarJorlo Co an as toachor. Mrs. Jns. Pnrkor loft for Lwil Lnko todny nftor n visit Bl frlendH In North Bond nnd Msnrl Hold. EEI. REQl'l- Grip Tags, Collapsing Cups, Drink'ng Cups, PockeL M rrors. Traveling Cases, Stationery and Fountain pens Red Cross Jewelry Oepi KVICIiYTIII.N'K IX JEWELRY. nnd brought back n flue lot of fish Mr. nnd Mrs. Snvago came homo from Bridge In nn automobile nnd nre now established nt their homo In Coqulllo. Rov. nnd Mrs. B. F. Bentsnn left today for Templcton nt Ten Mllo lakes where they will enjoy an out ing. Thoy will camp out. 0 Rnynor Gelsendorfer nnd his friend Mr. Reeso of North Rend nro spending n fow days' vactlon nt tho Byler summer homo nt Lnkeslde. Dr. and Mrs. Burmelster nnd Miss Lena Kruso returned to North Bend yesterday on tho Breakwater. O Tho Wesleynn Blblo Class of North Bend will spend two weeks outing at South Slough, stnrtlng Monday, un der tho chnporonngo of Mr. and Mrs. Bolslngor. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred HnllUl.r m..i x..i .; . . v "i """"'""i fromVirenVo we ""? E'UKL' I l' Mr' m' .. QeWcV. inning ru i ii lives. O Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern left North Bend via Allegany for Port land nnd other northern points this weok. O Mrs, C. S. Wlnsor nnd daughter Miss Helen of North Bend spent the weok nt Myrtlo Point. O Mrs. Jns. Cowan. Sr.. of ihu oiri- was happily surprised this week by a nniprm n i?ivon iiv tim 11 m n n ,,i, mi.. 1...11 Mnn.ln,. ..,... . .. ...'."'." ",,-; -V ."v i ..... wviliu. tllUIIIUI ........... M..V...UU1I in ,,S8 Auuies wnicn wns sortly inn nnted wltn homo In honor of tholr birthdays '.lapnneso Innters l.ung from . tho four which occur on Sunday nnd Monday 'miners to tho cantor of tho room respectively. was a harmonious profusion of ,lrs n iiTi0"",, . Irrclnr. huckleborry. red elderberry .Mrs, l. H. Worrell entertained '"d red nimbler rosos; pennants be some friends nt an unusually Inter- lug used In nnnronrlnto nlnoni es ing invender party lost Tueslny Keyzer's Orchestra furnished fai nJ mOI,i " .1'".r of MlbS UelliiPlnatlpg and beautiful music which Uroullnrd. Each guest was glvoii,w made still moie pleasing ns it lavender nnd ribbon nnd woro sup-' """ted through tho green Httleo posed to niako a lavender stick. Sni.m1 work behind uhi,.ii n... .....Ji'i "... accomplished this and thoso who ' wero concenled. woro not so fortunnte. finished them I T,1ro were about ono hundred tho next dny. Mrs. Worrell's guests plea present, the thrco towns-! wero Mrs. C H. Broulllnrd, Mrs. C.I-No' "end, Empire nnd Mnrshlleil A. Smith, Mrs. Ferrlss, Mrs. M. G. I l)tlK well ropresontod. Coleman, Miss Delia Broulllard. Miss' .Mlul' exquisite gowns wero worn Ellen Anderson, M8S Schropher. Miss 'dJK color and graco to tho falry- Gelsendorfer and Miss Gretcholi. Inn(, scene- .. , O ' Tie floor was In nn unusually good v M.V, ?nd. Mr8, Jl - Coleman of f0l,,"t,0 n'" tho arnnd march, led North Bend entertained lnfnr.,,nM,.. i by Mr. and Mrs. I, i bi....: ' ... rnr,l lo rn ,.. V.'. . '" ,ol ..,.,.. .I". "l'u, WIIU " """ "'toiiiiy evening. Tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs, C H Broulllnrd. Misses Blanche nnd Graco Williams, Miss Ida .Mitchell. Mr CARD OF THANKS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nola Olson, of En'- sldo, wish to cxtond their thank t tho mnny frlonds nnd nolghbors I tho sympathy nnd nsslstnnco exteaJ ed to thorn in their bereavement U tno denth of their son, Theodore son, nnd for tho benutiful floral d- ferings. . MR. nnd MRS. NELS OLSON'J "In HhhIiicss for Your Health ! .. i Miss n most nloniltifv fii..H. .. jng, ' v,,,l"c "i mo even- Mi;SiVlBl,tBOn,v1, ?.' 8,Bn,f,eB "UM1 .Miunigiit only, tho young people h7ffl "" ..- olonged TI.' . '" " ucjiocK n. m. The refieshmonts rnmmin.. COOS RIVER FLITl'INGS ' " the unmarried Indies of '! J? club: Misses Laura ami Then !H Plnronon All, Z7 T.T.T . I KfllSO. Miss Hor I VJ... ,.. ! ' l.0il .,.;... :: "v., nun urmner. i.'ii..i...i ,. :.'.""" 'umuhko. .miss j m AiKen. win lenvo for Goodwill's ii , V . "op"B. and Ml place on South Coos River Sumlnv'i '' Wss Therein stein i where they will spend several days ,!Kyarfd Mrvo' Indi. outing. O- Mnndlgo, Miss ss Edith nnd Miss Tim fln- i ,:" ""! iimiiiigers were Mr i Million. Mr. Dan Kennv il n ' ' linn -m rii ivpimj , jjr, Dennis Mull. Mr. C'-ns. Gauntlett n,i m. , T. H. Barry nnd fnmllv win i,.' """ -Mr- C'os. Gauntlett mm m. i 1.1 !.., ' . ' : -' cj son. ; - ' ' L. J, r.uipiro tor tneir summer home on i ti ' . . uoos uiver next week. U, "" i"Hninosges wero: Mr loimpson. Mrs. pP,i !,," V. 1 I 1-B --- I VII .III I .111111 11 1 u msu rrom ner sister. Mrs. D. A. Tho Hatchery on South cnn ti,. l,i1- 0lndorfor. Mrs t p ' Jones and son Wnltor from Eureka.1 Is as kpuff J' G" "orn The Owl Says THE NEXT PRESIDENT if ho woro ON COOS BAY would bring his prescriptions l -U111111. iiero Is whoro to get SERVICE APPIIRAPY AND RELIABILITY combined with reasonableness, Phono nil your drug sor' price wnnts to OWLSSSSSSt" Phone 74-.T. "In Iluslness for Your IIelh" L -V V"w,p"1mft r-lM wWm "I'M I'M ii (fw- -i$m$mm . i fvr f;ntf -----