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BBSS55rOREGFsATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912-EVEMING EDITION. 8 ' I 1 IlK af Ri pa Il rue Lodl lie I Vi ip ti I V -''j brldo's parents, Nov. nntl Mrs. It. 1). Mason. Tho young liuly looked very swoot In hor wedding gown of Bilk crcpo do motcur, and carrying a Bhowor botitiuot of wlilto roses and maiden hair fern. .Miss Lorcno Mason, sister of tlio brldo, ns brides mnld. was becomingly gowned In whito silk. 13. (leorgo Smith, bro ther of tho groom wob best man. Tho ring ceremony was perform ed by Uov. 0. Loltoy Hall of Mnrah Hold. Mondolssohn'B wedding march was played by .Miss Lillian .McCaun of North Hond. After tbo ceremony, a wadding supper was served to tho wedding guests. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will lenvo Gravel Ford shortly for Dunlols ' Creek, whoro they will malto their future home. 0 Miss May Ilozoll and John I'ron- tlco, both of Empire wore innrriuu lost Wednesday afternoon at 'I o'clock at tho homo of tho brides mother, Mrs. A. M. Itozoll, Hov. D. A. McLeod, of North Hond, officiat ing. The Rozoll homo was beauti fully decorated for tho occasion witn creeping vino and whito roBCB. Tho brldo was gowned In whito silk nmllo and presented a very pretty plcturo Indeed against tho floral background. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Itozoll wero best man and brldo's mnld respectively. Only tho Immediate fnnilllcs of the couplo wero present nt tho corcmony, following which n sumptuous wed ding dinner was served. A recep tion wns given nt tho Ilozcllo home in tho ovonlng and tho dim light of tho many Jnpnncso lnntcrns strung through the cedars surrounding tho houso added real enchantment to the scene. Thoso present at tho reception wero: Mr. John Prontlco and bride, "Mrs. A. M. ItosR, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nichols and daughters, Mrs. McMul Ion and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hozellc, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Itozolle, Mrs. Getty, MrB. Victor Wlckmnn, Mrs. W. W. Holden nnd children, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 0. Hockctt, ''Mrs. Ella J. Moore, Mrs. It. Wrilncr, Mrs. William Magce, James Magco, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Wlckmnn, Mrs. A. Wlckmnn, Mrs. W. Haydon, Mm. Fred Gotty, Misses Allccn Getty, Mny Mngeo, Alpha Peterson, Annlo Wlck mnn, Mabel Wlckmnn nnd Mr. John Wlckmnn. After n mostonjoynblo tlnio had been Bpont In cnnversntlon, ron grut ulntlans and admiring tho beautiful wedding glftH, tho guests wero served dollghtful refrcshmentn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prontlco loft Frldny for Ilandon which will bo their fu turo homo. Tholr many friends unlto In wishing them much success nnd iinpplncsu through their mnrrlcd llfo. 0 W. V. T. V. MEETS. Mrfl. T. W. Stevens wns hostess 'J tiostioy nflornoon nt hor homo nn North Ilend Heights to tho members or 1110 Korth Hond W. C. T. l Mrs. F. W. Slovens presided In tho ah sonro of tho president, Mrs. Geo. W. Hnzcr. Tho program wns ns fol lows: Scrlpturo reading, Mrs. Albert HlHoy. Invocation, Mrs. Itobert MeCann. General dlsriisslnn, Members. Tho following committees wero appointed for tho ensuing year: Literature and press Mrs, Itobt. McCann. Flower missions Mrs. L. Hltchcv. Mothers' meetings Rev. It. N. I.owls. Contest work Dr. Hlrd II. Clark. Those present wero: Mrs. W. Laird, Mrs, Josephine Jones. Mrs. Woodhull. Mrs. William Nelson. Mrs. Albert lllsoy, Mrs. Itobert McCnnu. Mrs. L. Itltchey and Ms. P. W. Stevens. Tho next meeting will be held with Mrs. . w. Marshall tho llrst Tuesday In October. O i.iim.iitY kxtihitaixmext. Charming as a Juno afternoon, dainty as tho petal of a plum bios soin, fragrant as a breath of life's mornliiK and pretty as a plcturo of youth, the library entertainment at tho Masonic Opera House last nlgnt mm minim' nun ucutllirill. A jiccm-o 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 I Tonight Hand dnnco at the Eagles' Hall. "Forcstor-Sangerfcst Inltia- tlon" nt the Murch Cottage, South Coos River. Hradflcld, Louis K. Ilalllngor, Jr.. Proctor Flnnngnn, Mnrlon llorsfnll, Knthorlno Stump, Alico Dylor, Vir ginia Coke, Sylvia Ualllngor. This wns followed with tho benu llful .Mnypoto danco cleverly execut ed by sixteen llttlo girls. A pretty fcaturo of this number was tho crowning of tho Mny Queen, Miss Anna Truman, by her Maid of Hon or, Miss Isabel Macgenn. Hoth llttlo ladies spoko their lines with under standing nnd nppreclutlon. Tho others participating In this dnnco wero: Huby Plttmiin, Alice John son, Helen Flnnngnn, Agnes Hurke, Ednn IIcch, Chorlotto McMullen, Ellcon Nichols, Edna Hawkmnn. Hol la Swinford, Helen Rcob, Almn Pratt, Ircno Ouliucttc, Alico Flanagan, lsa bol Macgenn, Louise Gldley nnd An na Truman. Florence Flnnngnn nnd Dorothy Hylor mndo two Ilonnlo Scotch 1ns fllos In their kilts nnd dnnccd the' Illulllnnd fllilL' In n wnv tlinf wnnlil warm tho heart of any man from tho' land or tho henthor. Dnlnty llttlo Sylvia Dnlllngcr, threo yonrs old, nnd pretty ns n plc turo, mndo her debut In n Bong, "Good Night, Mr. Moon," In n mnn ner Hint won her wny to nil honrts. Tho nword danco was skillfully porformod by tho following llttlo glrlBi Doris Songstncken, Alico Flanagan, Mary Motlln. Helen Mer chant, Jnno McLnln, Isnbol Mncgonn, Hess Flnnngnn. Ircno Oulmctte, Agnes Ilurkc, Florcnco Flnnngnn, Ednn Hawkmnn, Joann Imhoff. Eight girls prettily nttlrel In middy costumes danced tho snllor's hornplpo In n manner that won n hearty round of applause They wero: Ednn Hawkmnn, Dorothy Hy lor, Doris Sengstneken, Helen Mer chant, Florcnco Flnnngnn, Irene Out motto. TlcsA Flnnngnn, Jnno McLnln, Mnry Motlln. Lntor Louis K. nnlllngor, Jr., nnd Helen Flnnngnn did a snllor's horn pipe by themselves nnd wero roundly applauded. A solo minuet by Helen Flnnngan nnd Pnnquln Hrndflold wns a very pretty bit of graceful dancing. Next enmc n Spanish dnnco by two vory clover llttlo sonorltns, Ednn Hawkmnn and Mary Motlln. They captured tho houso with tholr dainty, graceful movements, nnd were com pelled to respond to nn encore. Tho minuet do In Coour, dnnccd by, eight dnlnty llttlo misses In tho quaint costumes or colonlnl days wns n vory pretty plcturo nnd their dnnco wns pretty nnd grncoful. They woro Dorothy Hylor. Hess Flnnngnn, June McLnln, Doris Sengstneken, Ircno Oulmctte. Chnrlotto McMullen, Helen Merchant, Florenco Flnnngnn. Proctor Flnnngnn In snllor's cos tumo did tho Bailor's hornplpo In n manner thnt wns profession nnd wns given nn ovation. Tho skirt dnnco by members of the graduating clans would linve been a credit to professional actresses. Tho dllllcult evolutions wero prettily executed In harmony with tho tune ful music nnd made nn Instnntnneous hit with the audience. Thoso In this dnnco were: Mnry Motlln. Edna llnwkmnu. Helen Merchant, Jnno McLnln, Florence Flnuogan, Doris Sengstneken, Hess Flnnngan, Doro thy Hylor. Tho Irish tilt by Hess Flnnngnn wns one of the fenturos of tho even ing. This little lady Is ns light on hor feet ns n fairy, nnd steppo.l off Irish airs In n way to gladden nny son of the Emerald Isle. She was compelled to respond to a hearty encore. The song nnd dnnco, 'Til Love In Ing nnd delicious refreshments wore Tho North Hond Altnr Guild mot Thursday with Mrs. George Evorltt at hor homo In Plat D. O Tho Crescendo Club of North Hond are ninklng preparations to glvo a deep soa dinner the early part of next week. Further partic ulars will bo announced later. O i served to Mrs. E. Kelly, Mr?. Wil liam Perkins, Mrs. Char.cs Dr.vh. Mrs. Charles La Chmve'.le, ..j. John Dushney, Mrs. II. E. .loyc-cf , Miss Eva Dresser nnd .M.J. Mn y Thompson. Tho club will hold Its next mooting Ti-n .my. "September tho nlnetconth. nlth Mrs. D. A. Jones, of South Seventh street. Tho Nor' Hond Concert Hand H giving n p.lillc dance nt the Eckhoff hnll this (.veiling nnd the proceeds will bo tuii.ed Into tho band treas ury. The e.itlre hand will furnish music for the dnnco. Tho Prcgtors Club's year book ' will bo distribute 1 next week. The' llrst meeting of tho club will be September 30, nnd will bo n lunch eon, the plnco to bo selected Inter. I O I Tho Soclnl Embroidery Club met1 Wednesday with Mrs. Stanley nt Hunker Hill. The nftcrnoon pnssod pleasantly In chatting nnd sewing. 1 Thoso present wore Mrs. Hnmer, ' Mrs. 0. Hnnscn nnd Mrs, Jack Par-1 ker. 1 O 1 Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Presbyterian church met Thursday with Mrs. E. J. Kcttrlng, this being tho first meeting since the summer mention. Tho .mini order of busi ness wns trnnsnetel nnd plans mndc for tho fnll work. .0 Tho Soclnl Se-Aliu Club met Thursdny with Mrs. Goorgo Ayro, J on Ninth street nnJ enjoyed n plens-' mil nftcrnoon sowing, nt tho closo of which n dnlnty luncheon wns served' to Mrs. J. T. Swinford. Mrs. D. J.! Rccs, Mrs. J. Swnnsou, Mr J. Eva) nnt.i..il1l .....I Mi.H r.iii. ...A mi.-I Jlklllllllll iWIU ..HDD IMIUI iljlt', 1 uu club will bo cntertnfncd Thursdny, September tho nineteenth, by Mrs. Jnck Swnnson. o Mrs. Mnrgnrct Hnytor, Worthy Grnnd Mntrou of the Enstcrn Stnr Lodgo of Oregon, who recently cn,mo from Dallas, Ore., is making her of flclnl visits In this pnrt of tho stnto. On Inst Wednosday sho visited Hnn don. Thursdny sho wns In Coqulllc, Frldny night In Myrtle Point, nnd to night Mrs. Hnytor Is In Mnrsh field. Next Monday Mrs. Hnytor will mnko hor of flclnl visit to North Dcnd; Tuesday In Mnrshfletd, nnd Wedncs dny 8ho will go to Gnrdlncr. O Tho Prlscllln Club met Inst Wed nesdny with Mrs. Geo. Rourko of Hunker Hill. Now members woro voted Into tho club nnd Mrs. Geo. Hourko wns elected to fill the otllco of secretnry, vnented by Mrs. Mcin tosh, who loaves for California next week. After tho business session, n delightful luncheon wns served to tho following: Mrs. Erlcksoh, Mrs. Nojson, Mrs. Sroft, Mrs. Hrlnkly, Mrs. Gnle, Mrs. Grlnolds, Mrs. Henry Olson, Ms. Gcorgo Ross, Mrs. R. A. Chnpln, Miss Mabel Mathlson nnd Slgnn Lnrson. Tho club will meet ngnln on Sept. IS, with Mrs. Mnthlson of Hunker Hill. O CIIU"OII PICNIC. Lnst Monday the Swedish Luthor nn church gnvo n picnic nt North Rend. It wns tho purposo of tho church to glvo It In tho Pnrk but ns bnd wenthor sot In tho Pavilion wns resorted to nnd everybody ro ports n most onjoynblo time. Tho Alort took tho crowd from Mnrsh Held, leaving nt 1 p, in., nnd n lnrco numbor Joined them In North Rend, about 150 peoplo being present. Games such ns children nnd oven oldor folks enjoy nt times, wero plnyed, followed by n bounteous pic nlc lunch, which tho Indies had pre pared. Tho bont with Its lond of tired but hnppy merry-mnkers re turned to Mnrshflold about C o'clock. LADIE S' SUITS ew snrfles wni w ooweini s That Breathe of Austmimini An early collodion of handsome autumn models, showing a refreshing change in style and trimming. The coals are longer, and an especially smart, feature is Hie introduction of the Kobespierro collar; Ihp skirls are princess, hut many new style-thoughts are portrayed in lines, trimmings and draperies. Mater ials and colors, loo, favor women whose summer so journ is on the mountains or in a cool haunt requiring a heavy suit imported tweeds, English suitings, Scotch mixtures, plain and two-toned diagonals and serges, in brown, navy, black, gray and whito mixtures. Prices Asceimdl by Easy Stages From $15o00 to $4000 Sec these advance autumn models today. Magmes JV latson e Haines nnd Mrs. F. 0. Horton, from pleasantly 'Bpont with music, gnmcBlwIll bo tnkon chnrgo of byCltjb Mirrnc Covq nnd Geo. A. Dlntt nnd nnd lively conversation, wrongly cordor Derbyshire iiunuy irom wicir uomo on mo river, termed ny sonio g 0 ,, .Mr. nnu .Mrs. u. u. .MUtigett toil or tholr homo In Vnlley City, North akota, after visiting for n while 1th their daughter, Mrs. I). A. ones of this city. 0 f. Miss Emma Cloro of Portland Is Visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Mc Knlght of this city. J o I; Miss Holvn Flnnngnn loft this wcok for South Inlet to tnko n posi tion In ono of tho schools. 0 ns "fomlnlno cos- sip." At n Into hour dollclous re freshments wero served to tho fol lowing guests: Misses nossio Ayr-, Ellzn Ayro, Hessio Flye. Hnllio Dnvls, Ellon Iludnns, Myrtlo Lund, Edith Hlldcnbrnnd, Cora Dyo nnd Mrs. J. G. Kinney. 0 Mrs. J. W. Cnrter nnd children nro expected homo todny from Camas Vnlloy nnd Itosoburg whoro thoy hnvo been visiting frlonds and roln tlvcs for a month. o Mrs. It. V. P. V. MEETING Lnst evening tho Hnptlst Young Peoplo'B I'nlon enjoyed ono of tho best times It hns ever had nt n busi ness nnil soclnl gntherlni: which was iit ruins 111111 iiiintr, 111 i.iiM- 111 1. 1. ,,.,, . .. i-ii , V. .. Live In Loveland with a Girl Like ll1:1 'l1..'8' V.. Kc"e- of.s.l"" You." by Helen Merchant and Doris .'""nn .1, , n, n,. ' . ', m'81" PeiiKstitckcn was n iIpIIlMiJ Grncn. ,u8 ,8ibB,"' ,1J young peoplo re- Irresistible nppenl to the audience. I J LUC m "U hne ? Th 0 nn.i ti... titii.t .imwor,. -..r. ,.!.,. ,. U,.K w,,.n errituent. The gnniv most enthusiastic round of nm-la., ! ffi Z 'S tor"0 Z They were compelled to respond to k,8t Cn,n,n E3wnr n",n ,", two encores. .i, ...nn.i.nrj ,, ,.ia C,1(V ,,., ... l. It. Sllnnnon of Pnrllnn.l who hnn linnn o n..nn .. .1.- i ' I Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Hnrvey Mnndlgo homo In North linn.i .' Wfcvo ns guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry turno Thr lmnn, ! L ,roJ r7trth of nosoburg. tho lntter being, nftor n plensnnt visit nf .3. -o Miss Hlnncho Martin of Snn Jose, f:nl- flttfl n nlAn f Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Crnbnugh nnd, Herbert Arms trone of Nnri 11'; ' Miss Daisy Rush, nfter visiting for n Is n siicsl 11U Sdr home 'd' fjiw weeks nt Myrtlo Point, returned b "ir homo. nn aunt of Mrs, Hnrvey. O Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Adclsperger. to Mnrshllold this week. f -0 Mrs. W. F. Miller will lenvo M011. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson nnd child, who hnvo been cuorIr tnr m, fnm ...!, . ...". ". ."'" .'"'ol dny to visit with friends In tho Ens ,! e s 0 Nor h endoft w'T T1' nmong them Jrs. Henry Shires of on the nZVlAl0 L-0,' "8'"y Hornnntsvlllo. Now Jersey, formerly Oregon City g '" Miss Mnbel Clnro MIllls of this city. ' y' 0 Mrs. Miller will bo nccompnnled by Mg8 iionilcn Tiini,,. , 1 Mr. Minor ns fnr ns Port.nnd. ! beCMV.vUi:"'!1,? ft Dr. Hlrd H. Clnrko. who for the ,.Z? WeSsv' ,8,ln,l,lor' ,r pnst three weeks hns boon tnklng n wo"k in thoKh 1 n. nki ,,,., , !or post-grndunto courso In Portland tin- Ilh-ko w m hnvl "' l100,1' M,fi8 der Dr A. A. Gregory, hns returned mnry work ,M" Cl,niB0 of tho ,r'- in ll,l l.n.i.n I.. V'.l. I, 1 J num. ... .,v. iiu.mv III .1111111 llt'llll. o o Miss Ruth Gllbertson oINd Hond loft Thursdny for CotSt whoro sho will (HI the poiltloi i stenographer for tho Hammond 1 strnct Company In tho abienc i Miss Edna Gllkoy, who Is titkfi vncntlon. O Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Moffittn moved from Sncrnmcnto to Mill Tt lov. California. Mrs. Mofftt 11 formorlv Miss Anna Flanani i Coos Dny. 0 F. M. Frlodborg nnd family cl I their guest, Miss Holraes, eretw Ing n short outing nt Ten jiii. o Mrs. J. W. Dennett Is eipl homo todny from n short outIr( I Ten Mile. n Stnnloy Hnrtlott passed tkmij horo yostordny onrouto to RmJj from Wisconsin, whoro lie was - by tho death of his mother. During the progress of the enter tainment Prof. Hoggs gnvo n num ber of exhibition dances with the rixebttds that wero well received. the members of his side winning tho most points. At tho closo of this Pleasant evening the hostess assisted by Mrs. Walter Richardson nml daughter. Mrs. Daisy Anderson. nnil more of prettv children, grate- :.. ... ,1.. i""i"'h '" UB, served n ueiiciotis three courso lunch- fill us yoiuiK g uelles. ninrclt ed n, d ' ',1 v ,nUV,,n,M'" "P,ro. Al !', . ,ylr' l'0n ,0 ,ho fllwlng guests: Rev. A. move I In many Intricate teutrV l,il,,,T,l,,H 8,i',m,lV 8y,i' ." ,ln",IJ"""-lJ '". r. and Mrs. Alvn I)3 I to tho tuneful music of tlio 1I01 -oLV"r 'i )T"'t K,can?r Fif,n'P ,r' ,n.nd Mr8' I'01"8 Do" nl1 80. -and lilting love Ivrlcs. to the de ll"Vt ' VI' n ' 'V ,!,"".,,"",,m ,,r- V,p" K "' Mr- Amlorsan, Mrs. Chns. Mnrsh. and ontortuliitiH.nt of a , g0 , ," I B,,,I,?II "V " "1 ''roctor Flnnngnn. Mrs. Graeff. Mls.es Mamie Gulovl vneo ' l l"lo Ktitherlne Stump did some son. Frauds Franse. Eva Dresser Prof. llOBlES SCOlol iiii.illi,.r nr.l.J"'" "V " "" ,,,," '" HI , UCO I ICKC1I ,i 1 v.: ,.,. .1,1 .:...:; - V. , uiese exiiiomon nonces. tic trltiinplt In his direction of th'c children's dances ami tho lady pat ronesses nro to bo congratulate 1 in complimented on their success. The evening opened with the Amn 7on drill In which more than a scoro or cniiiiren from tiny tots to girls in teens, murchod with milltnrv precision to the music of tho orches tra, oxectitlng many dllllcult but pretty movements. Those pnrtlti pitting In this number were Doris Songstncken. DoroMiy Hylor. Edna llnwkmnn, Hess rinnngnn. Helen Mereunnt, Florence Flnnngan, Isabel Macgenn, Jane McLnln. Alice Flnnn gan, Ircno Oulmctte. Eleanor Flnnn gnn, Alma Pratt. Joana Imhoff, Mnry Motlln, Helen Rees. Zelln Swinford, Eileen Nichols, Charlotte McMulIon, Ruby Plttninn, Alice John Helen MpT nm.lill.. I Florence Rehfehl. Rtiin rimmi, u The presentation of dlplomns In- Rlchnrdson. Alnhn Mrumi- .., eluded n characteristic speech by J. Messrs. Edwin Dolan, George Doll W. Dennett that kept the audience Harriett rinnngnn. Florent Rlchnrd In n roar of laughter. son, Howard Kelly and Eugene Kel- The occasion marked tho second, ley. Mr. Anderson. gradiiatlnu class ever given dlplo-l After the ouitg folks had en'oyel! imm. which is 1111 iiinovauou inntigtt- mmuc more muse the merrv rmu-.i Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hear nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Jensen returned to Mnrshtleld this week nftor spen.'.lng nn outing nt MeKenzlo's Cninp. O Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Cox and Miss ce die Wilcox, who have been for the o iH,n?L"lll,!"5!' wh0 lR onpiyo.i Miss Clovor II. Miller, . toncher In North Hond, has kta" guest of Mrs. A. 0. Raab and w frlonds of thnt city. Mrs. W. Stein, of North Bend.W this wcok for Portlnnd to meet i mothor. who nrrlved there " Ornml Inlnnit. N'ob. They VI 111 W tho winter on Coos Hay. T m ir...lirnn nml fflfe dnu'ghtor, Miss Mnbol, plan to l" win. 11,.. i.. ' ' iinijiiii 1 uuiiKiiior, .lima .uhuui, ""r tw Heni Z reu""B? co'l'nny nt North next wook for Snn Francisco. W IoM,Kr...,?r,0,,.nu.,to n1' M will ship tholr nuto there and -I,, .L. 1 ,s nss,6,lB ! Ills Plnco1 spend a couplo of months toorfl In tho store, O Mrs. Elinor Jones of North Hond pnst few weeks been guests of Mrs" friends during Vl!y8n Vth ,Co1ulll W. S. Chandler at her summer homo ,,ur,ns ,h5. pnBt wcok- -u- HVeaater W.UTC t" :Coe wo left Miss Wilcox returns to her homo a with ohiiv V v Vo ,!"c!ltlls' vlslt independonce. while Mrs. WHcox other 2f ,MW...rk...CJ!' ."' win visit at 1110 uomo of her for a two "iiiui IIOIIIIS. T lev mnv vlult 1. mr. M n...l I . ' !. llll ther. Mrs. Cox. boforo returnlnc to iinon 11 i . ' VnB", who havo her homo In California. Wurn,nB ,0 ?l trStneSCfr,MM,I1in,- for me,U" 0 ' l ment for Mr. Haguo, while ct p MnRI .... ...... onrouto east. - I'lvvivtiiKO llllll 1.1M1IIV H" " T. n lXHns a.m.l M II -. . . through tho state. Mrs. W. E. nost nnd "'i North Hond, loft this week : M 't? m r, 1.. n.ninn where toei .'i. 11101 111 iJiu"., ' . v-.li.fl8- llvo In tho ftituro. Mr. Dest belnj pioyod by tlio i;srnuruuR nnndon. Miss Ednn McGrnw, who bu vlBltlng hor sister, Mrs. Harry burg, plnns to lenvo to' her & Snn Frnnclsco on Iho next Mnyor nnd Mrs. I, J. SlmP50 mtod by Prof. Heggs. Those recelv Itur dliloittns last night were: Flor dice Flanagan. Doris Sengstneken, Resale Flnnnenn, Jane Mcl.aln, Irene Oulniette, Helen Merchant, Mnry Motlln Edna Hawkman. Marlon Morsfall. Dorothy Hylor, Alice Flan agan, O CIA'HS. Mrs. F, II. Dresser was hostess Tl tirsdny to tho Minnie Wis Club at bum, I.UIII50 vimi.v, uuicn rinnBgan.Mior homo on Hnll avenue. A de- Agues nurse, e.una uees, I'nsuuin; Hghtf til afteruoon wns spent In sow- week . iMiiuiuerer nnu ram v Jiis nn. m .. 1 . uiyor aim .iib. - ;,rf. 1 monn Rndcllff nnd I le nry L", fimilv vl M-, C,V B Horton nd turned Frldny from Shore ,Ae enjoyed nn outing nt tho Sand Hill mid faniliv" ",?d,M"',A- J- Walter IfPend Sunday at their Norths insi suntiny. .,. r ,,",," ""' guests at 0 ,.!.. u niter homo, expect to H. G. Lnshaway Is expecting his Mlsso, i CK fr tl,elr llomo '" parents from Chippewa Falls, Wis- n consln. They will come Suntiny on m. r ' the Hrenkwnter, and whllo here will Inlet nn.i''Ju W,eatoCrly' of Xort" be entertained at the home of Mr ,ior,io Ki M Sdl,relber' ot E1' and Mrs. A. Z. Downs. his wl W,(,re q,lletl married 0 1 , ' ,lceso being Issued Mrs. George Winchester Is expect- who Jri0l?ii', Tho ,V0,1B people, 1 home today from Camas Va'ile'. will leave &",'" No0rth.. Re""' Crinin ,,.o ..n...i 1 1 niivm one iius ueen snem n . .,...! .,. ..- auaiiio in of the m" tatrZama w w th l o- flnnllv nrnvn.l M.I I U M.. T r. ....." Last Thursday evening Miss Rum North rien.'i fn clty rney of Matthews entertained some of W vUiV .!!?.. ,?A" leave Monday to bid the hostess tood nti? r. rii.n.i.-i., . her for such n good time. O V4VI4AAA4 INFORMAL cil.VT Don Grltlln of North Hon 1 re turned this week nfter n visit to 1 iiiiiitwii cans, Wisconsin. Mr uriuin wns of the illn finally proved fatal. More of tho South Coos River campers returned to Marshtleld this Among tnom were Mrs. A. T. girl friends at a birthday party re- CarsonviViV mi LVe" ,and ,rIen(ls In celving many yery pretty an" u. not enwi . Vch".. Mn Mu,Ien has fu. birthday gifts. Th e-enlndg "fSrr. ?B home. John O'Connor tnd lt L tholr mothor, Mrs. Andrew tH A who hnvo boon spondlng sob in North Bonn, ninu '" ;- rti for their homo in San Francisw Mr. nnd Mrs. C. tt fnmlly nnd Mrs. Frnnk rr ' turned yesterdny from an to Crescent uuy. ,., o made the trip back a dlfflcult o Mrs. .T, M. Dlmmlck of CoaJ spent several days in hfieid. (ADDITIONAL SOCIETY PAOM MVV"I vr t -- sssnai'