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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION 8 - mwwm i pyynjffrwB w j,' jaazaaHHoaefl i SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL earao Kiclit from the start- -this sale has been a luijjjr success simply more proof that it pays to buy and soil for cash Wi-- Sale CI f 1 rnnultpiMJInJ tl'ougli not i.i larjo na hud boen ox Ie -too. A jiir.so oni-iiie was built mi Do ssii I mi'l Miiiio.i r.iul n picnic liri li wore injuyod It as the last tttnt or th'j ji-iir l" K given by tbo A-"-iiiIntIon m.i severnl nf the moni bo n will dopim k.i n'llv 101 different polnlH wboro thoy are ottotidlng school. Tho pnrty was ohnporonod by Mrs. Clnrcnce Ponnock and Prof. Tlodgon. Mrs. 'i'lcilron, who wns to hnvo been o.vi of tbo chnporons, could voie Ins, Mrs. Douglas, Duncnn Douglas, Bessie Douglas, Emmn Lou Douglns, Lueilo Douglas, Allco Douglas, Wal lace Douglas, nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Brown, O A camping party of North Bond pcoplo which Is enjoying an outing at Big Creek aro Mir. J. B. Jacobs, Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. N. G. Unities, Mrs. It. O. Brolnard, Mrs. E. II. Shop hard, Mrs. J. A. Ollu mid son, .Mrs. T. A. Juzn and Mrs. F. A. Ward. 0 ? "MONEY A ri'Pif nmiiv sb'p-3 arc cleaned up especially in clothing Pjte as SeiSd coMlimio in Ue-Ask your neighbors about tho values the; have received not attend. Those- present' airs. " . mcnnnison wno nos tho Misses Mnrjorlo Cowan, ' been under tho doctors' caro In Mnrsiiiiciu for sovcrni wocks win ro- Dfiifli' Coke. Mnv I'iciikh and Allco Curtis, and Joo Bonnotl, Chauncoy J" her parents and slstors, Mr. and Clnrko, Uartlott Flanagan and John' Mrs. Eugcno O'Cifinoll and Mrs. PoruiiBon. nnd Mrs. Clarcnco Pon- Jones and Mrs. Ford at tho Mazo next week, as her health Is much Im proved. 0 Mrs. Allen Rnndlcmnn of Bcavor Hill Is n Marshflcld visitor today. She will spend Sunday nt tho McCor mnc cottngo on South Coos River. O A party of Llbby folks roturnod , Wednesday from a delightful outing nock and Prof. P. A. Tlodgon. 0 HAITIST S. S. PICNIC Dcsplto tho fact tho tho clouds hung low nnd tho weather looked Bomowhnt threatening Wednesday morning, A Jolly crowd of about ono nunurou ana liny, boarded tlio bonis t Charleston. Among thoso In tho which carried tho mombors nnd pnrty wore Mr. nnd Mrs. JnB. Old frionds of tho MnrshfloM Baptist innd, Leonard nnd Eleanor Oldlnnd, Sundny School on their nnnunl picnic Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Nonh, Molvln to Charleston Bonch. Tho Allco II , nml Mildred Noah, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. nnd Express, which woro chnrtorod Wilson, Olo Noah nnd Abner Nonh. for tho dny, loft tho Mnrkot ntrcot 0 dock nt 8:1G n. m., stopping nt East-J r. w. Kammcror nnd fnmlly nnd sldo nnd North Bond to pick up c. P. McGcorgo nnd fnmlly nro spend frlcnils nml arriving nt tho bonch lug n fow days nt Sunset Bny. nbout 10 o'clock. Sports of nil kinds ' 0 woro indulgod In, bnthlng, wading, i p. jr. Plyo nnd wlfo nnd daughter, gnmos and rnccs. At noon, n bounto- Bessie, nnd Art Blnnchnrd loft to oub picnic lunch was served to which day for Sacchl's ranch on tho bonch tho hungry crowd did amnio Justice tnr n tun wnnw nnti, Tho refreshments woro In chnrgo of Miss Prances Prnnso, Mrs. 13. Kolly, ! Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Wyntt nro mm i.un. uiiiuuu oiuiniiiiiii nnu 1110 flnonil lie n fow i nvn nt A Inirnnv. tl MARSIIFIELD. 01 "MONEY TALKS" in or and floe Co. BJlNBON. has It that tho announcements will bo forthcoming shortly. o Tho mnrrlngo of Miss May Stnuff nnd Fred Cnthcrnll nt East Oakland Thursday ovenlng wns nn ovont of much Interest on Coos Bny, tho brldo having been born nnd reared In Coos county nnd having n largo clrclo of friends horo. Sho has been spondlng tho pnst year In California with hor mother, visiting relatives nt various points. Tho ceromony took plnco nt tho homo tho groom had nlrendy pro pared for his bride, an Episcopal clorgymnn officiating. Tho brldo's mother, Mrs. Mnry Stnuff, nnd broth er, Jnmcs Stnuff, wcro nmong Uiobo in nttendnnco, tho scrvlco bolng vory Blmplo owing to tho groom not yet having fully rccovorod from tho In juries suBtnlncd In nn nccldont which caused n postponement of tho nup tials. Mr. Cnthcrnll Is nsslstnnt en gineer on tho Nann Smith. A largo clrclo of friends on Coos Bny will enjoynblo evening was spent In music nnd games and at tho closo a dollciouB repast was served. Among thoso present wcro: Mrs. Nellie Ow en, Mrs. Chns. Illccox, Mrs. P. A. Sncchl, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Wise man, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Drows, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Lonnott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irish, Mr. and Mrs. William Abol, Miss Mnrgnrct Wiseman. Miss Flor ence Farley, Miss Edith Pendcrgrns,, Mrs. M. P. PondorgrnsB, Chester Wolcott, Mr. Stranton, Mr. Wheeler, Halbort Carlylo nnd Master Francis Sncchl, Ernest Drows, Jack Sncchl nnd Marjory Drews picnickers showed their honrty nn proclntlon In n mntorlal mnnnor by tho wny tho goodies dlsnpponrod. Tho commlttco had planned nnd rooked for tho occasion as only Bap tist ladlos ran, nnd folt woll ropnld ior tnoir efforts -O WEDDINGS AND ANNOUNCE- o .MENTS Wodnesdny ovenlng occurred ono Tho rncoa woro in chnrgo of Clnudo of tho nrottloni ovonin nf tim nnnn 100 yard dash For boys under ,,lro ln ,,onor of Mr' nn(1 s,rs- Fra 12: Earl Nonh, first: Itnlph Rich- Ootty. Tho hrldo nnd groom, who nrdson, second. 100 yard dash Hoys undor 1C: Ifritrnrt Ifnlli f1at t1im r..A -- on,l ' ' ' , relatives nnd trioiuis by going down Girls' r,0 ynrd rnco-Glrls undor !? ,ll,n.,,on. In8J Te8l!ny ""! whllo 12: H.l.lni-n U'l.nnW II-.,.. A lIluro. JOIHIIlg 111 1110 UOOUS Or WOU ' '" ....-..., MlfJV, 4kl(llt nro two of tho most popular young pcoplo of thnt city, Btirprlsod tholr Downs, socoud. uiris' oo ynnl race lock. Archdoncon Horsfnll norfnrm. m.i. ,..i ' '" tlo ceremony. After n short mauo woicomo by n ro Tho brldo, who wns Miss Hnydon, Is ono of Empire's 1C: Allen nii.imp.inn. iiP.it i.M.iJ imoyinoon lour, inoy reiurnea noma Whoolor, second. ""'...N?ro Vnt Mlin'a Tlnnn Tr n r T .,1I i'iiiuu, flruc iio. n i itoii -. .i '.uom 100 vnr'.i iinnii i.'pa fnr ii r- ' mo8t clmniiliiK nnd populnr young Wntklns ,Im,,C8' n'"1 tl,u Broom who Is the 100 ynrd dash-Freo for nil ladles' "Z '"'" .VH?A.T, ""'t '?.5 A CO StlltHlllllll. llPHl! VranMd """ """ " '"'"' vnj.vi.nju l' ranso, soronil llrstj Frances woll known young man. unlto In extending all wishes to tho mnnn Blatt and children. DINNER PAHTV Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E, Sonmnn enter tained at tholr summer homo tho Orchnrd on South Coos Rlvor Inst Tuosdny with n dlnnor. Tholr clients woro Mr. nml Mrs. J. A. Mnt- ' son. Miss Loulso Blatt nnd Mrs. Her- i estimable couple. -O The following itoni from tho Port- O- McLaln, Doris Sengstnckcn, Floronco Flanagan, Bess Planogon, Allco Flnnngnn, Helen Flnnngnn, Eleanor Planagnn, Elizabeth Flnnngnn, How ard Lewis, Elvlo Grant, Horshcl Nel son and Rodorick O'Connor. O INFORMATj chat Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones nnd daughters, Mnxlno and Ellznboth, spent Friday nt tho Hntchory, taking as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Mudgot of Vnlloy City, North Dakota, who aro visiting nt tho Jones' homo. o Jack Merchant who has boon spending n couplo of wcoks nt tho Mntson summer homo, "Tho Nook", on South Coos Rlvor, returned homo Friday. O Mrs. J. C. Kcndnll, MrB. Carl W. EvortBcn nnd Mlsn Matilda Goorgo aro spending a fow dnys In Bnndon. O tort tilit n fow friends Similar i homo on ditching Inlet, ThoJ vueu nro: ivrniiK Van Camp iJ van wimp, i,eo van Pump, jil Mrs. Ornusby nnd Mrs. and jl iiriiiiiiiiu mm sou I'nill. 0 Mr Noll In llnrmll o.... . .,... ,.,, ovul() (. has nttnlncd consldornblo (ami J iiriiHi, m cxiiccicil licro licit ij from Snn Francisco for an HtJ visit Willi lier Hlster, Mrt. ( Tower. Mrs. Shnw of Brockton, who hns boon n guest at th V hor brothor, A. II. Powcn, ttit wcok pinns to icnvo on tin iNnnn anmn. hiio win return 1 vin tho Cnnndlnn route Mrt! wns ono of tho MnRsnchuietUJ gnies to tno rocont nntonali tloiiH of tho Women's Clubibi I'Tnncisco, n .Inn. Ferry, Sr., nnd wlfo anit grnuddnughtcr, Gladys, rcturttii Tho Missionary Society of tho. wcok from nn extended tlilim V Vinnnp 'Clir'B,lnn i'IhtcIi will hold IIb noxt homo of his daughter, Mrs. Lloil cs Misses EI- ",00llnB l,lc Unit Tuesday In August.' Jacobs, In Portland. iiipb nml Mp.I .. .. "T. T. ..""" 0"" On Thursdny InBt Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Sonmnn woro hosts innil Opncnnlnn will Iin r,f Inlnrnaf In' .'IT. mill JlrS. li. A. JOncS "" " mw w ...hv.wai. iw. ,......,, , tr,.uH. T-. -...I flu mnny uoos uay people. Miss Gaff- ';; -"' "" ,,M"'r"'u . vniiov Pitv ' MrH- Krnl"or "atsford nnd llttlo Rov. R. E. Browning nnd ld noy being n dniightor.of Mr. and Mrs.' S ,,.i,",',."Ut01 or nll0 Ul'. daughter Florcllo will leavo noxt'bnby nrrived homo this wetk ( a. if. unnney or North Bend nnd linv-, "u"1" " i WOok for Portlnnd to visit friends for. Washington. 1). C wliero thM n .. ..,.... .. . . . .... . ;... . :. . .. m AAAAAAAAvAAAAAAkA " miori miiu noioro reuiruiiig 10 neon visiting rcinnvcs ior Ui Ing resided horo with hor pnrents until Inst Decombcr: "G. W. Shutor nnd Miss Ethol May iinnnoy woro mnrrlod Tuesday ovon ing, July , nt tho rosldcnco of M and Mrs. D. A. Shutor, GG2 Lndd nvonuo. Rov. Dr. Nelson Allen Hnwhorno Prosbytorlnn church ofll tinted. Tho ring sorvlco wns used. Tho rooms woro elaborately decorat ed In greens nnd whlto roses. A wedding supper wns sorvod, nnd tho tnblo wns centered with pink nnd white roses. Only tho families woro present. Mrs. Shutor Is from Coos Bny. After a short wedding trip, tho young couplo will bo nt homo to their friends nt IIlslop Hall, Hnw- tuorno nvcniio." O LUNCHEON Mrs. R. II, Wnlters wns hostess nt CHURCH SOCIAL , '' Wednesday evening tho Mnrshfleld ? ' u . """"" ' M Chapter of tho Methodist Brother-I' ,' '?"" ' lcn.0 BOon ' "'I' hood met at tho homo of P. A. Sncchl ,",,fl w loro M.,M ' ""8 m ifor n business meeting. Tho follow-' ,,'0.frc,H,l,lnnn vam "f tho u Second 100 vnr,l pnro Vmn fJ Tho lnwn of tho Gott' ,lomo wnB . ."' "' "; Wn"or" wn" ,,(!st088 "l nil la les-nomico RohnT i !ettr. 'oMtlfully decorated -with chlneiMi ""nntl owlnB yt hor liomo In Annn . Iiiml sornmi "0,,nol,I "r8t; . lanterns nnd dollclous refreshments' Sou, Mnrslinolil Thursday nftor- Alllia lilinil, BOCOnil, !.- e,...i .. n. u I noon roinn menlnrv lo Mm n V. CO ynrd boyB' rnco first l Fred Rohflold, socond. Girls' free for nil rnco: Plorenco A llnnco i.nini ii.ui. i.m.i nn i.. Ainnnco "i , .uiiuiii iii'viit, ei ono. ,n on"' w-oro played, and n good tlmo hod. Tho couplo will lenvo Sundny on tho for Eurokn, Cnllfornln, i noon complimentary to MrB. R. F. ticbliart of Portland who la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elck worth. It wns n most charmltiir nf- whero they will mako tholr homo,!flr Tho Wnltors homo wns tastily Unco for boys nnd Klrls. C nml nn. dor: Coill Laird, llrst; Holen Lnlrd, Boiond. Applo entlng contest: Arthur Whereat, first: Howard Kolly, socond. Potato rnco for boys: Howard iuy, urst ; uiinrlos Donne, second. Potato rnco for girls: Kddovn Wheeler, first ; Anna Downs, Hocond. Frank Smith acted as starter for tho races, nnd Goorgo Doll. Alvn Doll, Dr. Losllo nml Goorgo Ayro ns Judg es. Mr. Getty having accepted n position with tho government. Their numerous friends will Join In extending congratulations. Thoso attending tho recoptlou woro Mosdnmcs C. E. Getty, A. Ro zoll, R, E. Shine. Frnuk SuudorH. 1 A. Wliknian. A. V. Wlckiunn. Jnko Strong, J. M. Patterson, T. Patter son. James Mngee, T. J. Mncgenn, John Podorson, 1). W. Holdon, E. J. Morso, Win, McMullon, W. Haydon, MIhmos Aliihn Podorson, May Mngeo. Anna Wlckmnn, Mnbol Wlckmnn. Al 111.. lni,n ,, ., ., ,. llllll tl ll-nillllll, .MUUUI 1VICKIIIIIII, day tho rroSf??nV .ip1 1onJo"b, May Rozollo. Mlnnlo Cutllp. Isabe yjllSiMi!, , b,,t lm" n'Wiin. Messrs. A. A. Nichols. Wnl- .' I! " m,,"t 8Ucte8H' ".' ". eorgo Hnydon, Ar- fill picnic over hold o SOME OUTING PARTIES 4 The iilcnlo to bo uIvkii liv tlm Loyal Order of Mooso tomorrow nt thur Getty, Mnrk Getty. Fritz Getty. It. E. Shine. Frank Saunders, Jako Strong. Jack Saunders. A. V. Wlck- man and John Prentiss. 6 Announcements woro recolvod by Coos Bay frloiulB this wcok of the ah . ; . ...., .......... ...... v , ihii, i MKim ui oe ntrgoiy at- marriage of Mr. Roy Bloecker nnd tended, tho members nnd tholr fain- Miss Kdnn Stanley nt Portlnnd, Juno Hies nnd friends participating In tho 21. It had been tho young couple's 0,IU"''1 I Intention to keep the event secret 0 I for tho time bolng but It "'Just leak- Mrs. F. G. Uorton and children d out" and spollod their romantic nro spending u weok or ten days nt Httlo plan. Ten Mile. . 0 0 j Announcement wns recolvod hero Mrs. Jas. Forty of Bay Park Is the yoMorday by Mrs. P. N. Phigg of tho Kiiosi or .mis. u. li. Duiigan at tho ninrrlago or her slstor, Miss Joseph hitter's homo on Coos River. i Ino Eddy, and Prof. Irving 0, AN 0 i Igor at Salem Thursday. The cero- Mrs. Kllwiboth Adams nml Miss' ceremony took place at tho homo of Mamie Mnhoney spent the early par tho bride's uncle, A. A. Livingstone of tho week at Miss Mahoney's ranch d was very unlet owing to tho re nt Ten Mile. I cent death of the bride's grnnd- O I mother. It had boon orlgliinlly plan Miss Laura Kruno has been hostosn no I to hnvo tho nuiitluls on finn nt n dollghtful llttlo outing party ' but tbo Illness of tho brldo's nt noai MiKo tho piiht wook. Among her gnosts woro Miss Gonovlovo Songstackon, Miss Mamlo Mnhonoy. tlua l.'ll,... 1...I.. .1. .. ... ,,,uu 41IIUUIDUII, IIIU .M1BSUR MISS mother while visiting In Salem neces- bltnod tho change. Tho groom Is principal of the High School nt San Luis Obispo, Cnllf., whero thoy will Turnoy, Miss Cora Mae Montgomery, make tholr futuro homo, having left Kruso and ' uiero immoiilately aftor tho cero- nioiiy. Their ninrrlago was tho cuN I liiilnntlon of u roiminco bogliiiiliu: in southern California where both wore teaching school. Tho brldo Is tho i auuhtor or Mr. nnd Mm All l.M. South Coos River, which thoy hnvo dy. former Coos Bay residents,' and taken for tho month of August. They won many friends during her resN Misses Lena and Then Mrs. W. II. Konnody. li lt. P. Williams mid family will leavo shortly for Rock Lodge, tho 0. P. McCollum summer homo on plan to entertain n number of frlonds tnoro tiunng tlio month. Mrs. P. M. Wilbur loft today for nn over Sunday stny nt tbo McCormac cottago on South Coos Rlvor. O W. U. Douglns and family loft to day for Bastondorf's Beach for n camping ana outing trip. ''once here who will unite In extend ing congratulations to the groom up. on his most happy and excollent sel ection of a life partner. O Rumors of engagements of three or four well known Coos Bay young couples navo been afloat tho nast few weeks but no formal announce. I .. M A t I -"'-" "..V.V thoso In tho party were W. U. Doug- of them. However. Dnrao Rumor w hi "wore rcr-l iv ,;pi1i Wl? ' .. ....... ..-m, , 4X uiUtft I'ecornted, tho color schonio bolng iiiuo anil red ami bolng most effect ively cnrrled out. . It wns n sort of nn "Old Dutch" effect, tho pjneo cards portraying maids In tho Holl and gnrb. In serving, Mrs. Wnltors was assisted by tbo Misses Ilelon Dow nnd Gladys Dlmont. Among thoso Invited wore. Mrs. R. P. Gob hart, Mrs. It. E. Plnegor, Mrs. W. Bernltt of Portlnnd, Mrs. Kolm. Mrs. II. II. Smith, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mrs. M. A. MacLeod, Mrs. J. P. Han sen. Mrs. L, P. Denning. Mrs. Albert Seellg. Mrs. P. A. Sncchl, Mrs. John Benr. Mrs. Geo. Gulnvson, Mrs. C. A. Jensen. Mrs. L, W. Mnuzoy. Mrs. J. T. Merchant, Mrs. Krnmor Bntsford of Oakland, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, nnd tho Misses Clara Johnson. Mnbol i.ang, wnmla Stevens, Mnrthn Bor nltt, Helen Dow, Gladys Dlmont nnd Emnin Boar. 0 444 EPWORTII LEAGUE SOCIAL Tho mombors of tho Epworth Longuo held n bonflro soclnl Inst ov enlng nt Perhnm's Pnrk. Many lion tires lit up tho placo and added to tho enjoyment of tho crowd. Many outdoor sports wero Indulged In, nmong them bong nn exhibition of ring work clvcn by Frank Howo. -. , . -- ---n i.eu nyeriy ami Tea 1'ntorson. Af. tor enjoying themselves to tho ill. most, each nnd ovoryono pnrtook of a ueiicious outuoor luncheon. Among thoso present woro Misses Ruth Tiiurston, uertlin Davis. Roxlo Hall, Cora Dye, Eva Hansen, Dora Brown, Evelyn Langworthy. Efllo Church, llnzol Morrimnn, Edna Mcintosh Ella McLnuren Hnlllo Davis, Har riet Hansen, Selatn Howo, Irinn Weaver, Miss Ellertson and Miss Nelson, and Messrs. Leo Byorly, Clny Church, LoRoy Robortson, Glen Rahskopf, Ilornco Rahskopf. Frank uowe, tou I'atterson. Erie Bolt. KA Bolt. M. Albeo. E. H. Joohnk, nnd E. II. Campbell and Messrs. and Mesdnmos. H. I. Rutlodgo, Frank Sumner. MUo Sumner, Fred Weaver and Mrs. Nelson. O LODGE RECEPTION Thursday evening the Fraternal I ulon of America met for n shnit business session at the close of whlcn tho members nnd friends wore Invit ed to to home of Mr. nml Mp Irish, whero n reception wns glvon In Ing officers woro elected: President W. P. Byorly. First Vice President E. II. Cami. boll. Second Vice President David Nelson, Third Vice President A. J. Drown Fourth Vice President Fred Weaver. Secretary Finnic Sumner. Tronsuror J. II. Rnschkupf. Thoso present wero: Frnnk Sun, their homo nt Oakland, California. fow months. -O o- Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt nnd Miss Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. II. Illntdild for Cnllf-. children formerly of Gardiner 111 enter, now of Los Angolcs, nro cittcJ University horo in n dny or two ntteraa J nt Berkeley. i -0 Dr. and Mrs. Ilnrlto. who have Juii returned from a three weeks' motnr- 'Ing trli through the Pacific north west, report a most enjoyable tlm . Thoy wero In Portlnnd during the Elks' convention mid from there , motored to Senttlo. tnklug n Mno trip In Ml. Rnlnler mid over to T,i romn nml back to Porllaml. nwim? tour up tho coast. They till rJ horo nnd nt Gnrdlncr. Thtr tl mndo tho trip by easy stasct, ti ping to hunt or fish wheneitn Inclination or opportunity prtwl itself. Mr. Hlnsdalo wns ton president of tho First Ni'Jd Hank of Coon Bny nnd also aitsM of tho Gnrdlncr Mill company. Mrs. W. N, n- Ekbimi nnu mutt nor, MUo Sumner, E. II. Joonk. Fred !"''', ""'Hl'i'il their ninchlm Weaver. I. 8. Kaufman, Dnvld NoN' l1,,1,,"",1 n'"1 roturnert homo son, E. II. Cnmpbell, A. J. Drews, I.,''"-v " t!le Hrenkwnter. 10 tl'O bail COIIllltlOllH llf llin pnmlu' Wlllln nf MArul.flnl.l nml Mr I i H...I- I..:. . ..." : i :..": :.: 7.. ue iron ..Mrs. w. it, tiimpson or worm n r 'Pl..... '....,... .1.1 -l. -... . .1.1, . I nun-. iijiuTiiuu nun iveeK iruiu n inii'i , rnlnllvfH In Pnrtlnnd. II. Rnschkopf, Lo Uoy RobertKini.i ... 0 O George N. Bolt. Rev. II. I. Rutled -ur"- ; M- "immlck of Coqiilllo mH8 Evelyn Mock returned ii. hnvnge, i.eo Byerely. Ualph Msli-: '"'"""" "i"Kii nero this week on Portland Friday nfter n short i op. Frank Howe, Eddlo Bolt. r("! " l1"1"" rro' n sovornl weokB' nt tho homo of Mrs. S. K. Pi! . T"T . . ' h. n..ii,". . ,nlAVl'" nt vnrl0UH "oln, n'l with other friends nnl reUH wZ7J7a7Z.7jn?.X7 """"' ureBon """ wnshlng- on tho Bny. LADILS AID SOCIAL ,011, vwil mZ ' ni tt . .f ' " (ADIHTIONAri KOUIETV XKWSP ....n. w.mn. ..,i,ii , 4Mirui iioiiu " ' " i i'. i), ninKo will r'f PAGE FOUR) I'uu'iiiiiiiL'ii mo iiorin iietiu rresby terlnn Lndles' Aid Society TIiupb,!.!.. nftoinnnn. Thoso present woro Mrs, J. Mendo, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. R C. Holmes, Mrs. R, Hovoncr, Mrj, M. IJ. Illldrlth, Mrs. Chns. Murr nnd Mrs. Geo. Ilnzer. O DANCES o , v Tho dnnco nt tho Eagles hall thh evening by tho Coos Bny Concert Hnnd promises to bo n most enjoy nblo nnd largely attonded affair Tho announcement by Manager WIN son of tho band that no "ragging" will bo pormlttod will do much to sustain tho high stnndard which tho band boys hnvo maintained for tholr dnncoB nnd which hns dono much to ellmlnnto tho posslblo projudlro ngnlnst them on tho score thnt thoy nviu jiuuiii: uuiices, SOCIAL AliTEUNOONS Mrs. Geo. Rourko ontortnlned n ,.. fJ;lom,8 "t r homo In Bunker Hill Tuosdny nfternon nt n sowing pnrty. Refreshments woro sorved Tho guests wore Mrs. A. Sundborg of Alameda. Calif., Mrs. Bon Mothlson, nnd tho Mlssos Gonovlovo Tollofson wui ..iiuuiHoii nnu aiico Mothlson. O Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ben Mnthlson of Bunker Hill had as hor guests Mrs. Georgo Rourko, Mrs 0 Thorwald. Mrs. Stein, Mrs. A. Snow' Mrs. A. Sundborg. nnd tho Misses Gonovlovo, Ellznboth and Blnncho Tollofson and Corn and Allco Mnthl son. Tho afternoon was spent In sowing and music. Lunch was nlso sorvod. LLP (lyM BIRTHDAV PAHTV Miss Violet Johnson of North Bend S colobrnted her 17th birthdav July 20 fcl n t lirH lining ir.rti. I m. ... iiwuiu mi .ucrnerson avenue, The evening wns spont very plens nntly nftor which n delicious lunch wns served. Among thoso Invited wero Miss Ethyl Van Zlle. Elslo Jo cobson. Emma Erlckson of Marsh field. Messrs. Christ Pederson. Georgo ' Hoglie, Hnrry Boucher, C. Leo and! Charley Smith. Proctor Flanagan colobrnted his ninth birthday with n theatre pnrty' ...... ,u iiuuiii ii ciu nisi evening to which tho following little frlen-'s wero Invited: Luclle McLaln, Jane I I'Ol RLE THE JOVS OF EVEHV OUTING WITH A KODAK ANYBODY V CAN KODAIC. COME IN AND LET US SHOW VOl I HOW SIMlMiE IT IS. THE KODAIC ALL-HY-DAYLIGHT WY. AVE HAVE KODAKS FROM 5.00 UP. Red Cross Drug Store HW1S and SUPPLIKS. ihONB 1