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1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 10 UK I BekingBowder lyP There is a remarkable interest in Home Baking and Cooking throughout the land. This is a most encouraging in dication that the battle against impure, improper food is going to be won. The credit for the victory will belong to the women of the country. Home cooking has the backing of science and the approval of fashion. It adds to housekeeping a pride; to our food, healthfulness. It is acknowledged by experts, and by the women who know, that the best cooking in the world to-day is with the aid of Royal Baking Powder. SOCIAL CALENDAK. TONIGHT. Kcyzer's dnnco nt Eagles' hall. MONDAY. Progress Club with Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, 3G1 First street. TUESDAY. C. W. D. M. with Mrs. B. A. Copplo at an evening party. Women's Auxiliary of tho Ep iscopal church. WEDNESDAY. Presbyterian Ladles' Aid with Mrs. James Forty of Hunker Hill Social Embroidery Club with Mrs. O. Hanson. Mrs. A. E. Adolspcrgcr and Miss Hush nt cards In honor of J Mrs. Cloybaugh. Dnptlst Ladles' Silver Tea with IMrs. A. 'A, Downs. THURSDAY. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. George Ayres. Presbyterian Ladles' at an nll day session with Mrs. C. 11. Walter. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer. North Bend Altnr Guild with Mrs. George Gclsondorfcr. A. W. N. Club with Mrs. W. P. I Murphy. FRIDAY Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., host ess nt muslcalo matinee. INFORMAL chat. jt:f' .'""i i : 1 1. "'".. (Continued from Pago Two.) solectloiiB. Miss Ayro also favorod tho guests with a numbor of instru mental soloctlons. During tho ovon lng, onch ono wna osked to wrlto a roclpo from momory which wero pro sented to tho prospective brldo. Tlioso of tho party wero Mrs, E. C. Drown, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. Dan Keating, Mrs. Perry Dodsnn, Mrs. It. N. Kenton, tho MIhhcs Halllu DavIb, Elizabeth ArlandHou, UchhIo Ayro, Ellzaboth Ayro. Ettu Brooks, JJoatrlco Iloborta, Elln MacLnurln, Edith Illldonbrnnd, Allco Curtis, Allco Cox, Myrtle Cowan, Iloatrlco Smith and Ilesslo Flyo. h 'h 4. WEDDING DATE Frlonds of tho young couplo havo boon apprised that tho inarrlago of MIbb Cathorlno Barker nnd Mr. .InmcH Wall will bo solemnized within a few weoks. j. .. .. j DANCES. Tho Hallowo'on danco given by tho Fortnightly Club In Eagles Hall Thursday evening was a success In ovory way. Tho hall was appropri ately docoratod In yellow nnd green, jack-o-lantorns wore soon ovorywhoro nnd tlioso with tho many attractive gowns nnd tho lino orchestra music in ado tho scouo n gay ono. Tho hall was wol! Illlod by ho elub members nnd tholr friends, Tho dnto of the noxt danco will bo announced later, fr Tho North Bond flromen hold tholr annual ball Saturday ovonlng. lb being attended by n largo and Jolly crowd. Tho music wns fum- Jahod by i Thursdny evening. Thoro woro twelve members of tho grndo present nnd nil report having hnd a good time. 4 Tho Prlmnry room of tho Bunkor Hill school hnd n Hallowo'on party Frldny aftorlnoon. Mrs. W. C. Bnllcy of North nond ontcrtnlnod tho Misses Lnurn, Lena nnd Then Kruso at dinner last Tues day ovonlng. Tho Women's Auxlllnry of tho Ep iscopal church will meet noxt Tues day. Tho following Tiiosdny, Nov. 12, Mrs. Sncchi will cntortnln tho Ladles' Guild. .j. .;. 4. Mrs. Wnrd M. Dlnko cntortnlncd a fow friends nt dinner Tuesday last nt nor homo In South Mnrshtlold. ! Mrs. H. S. Tower entertained with a sowing party last Saturday nftor nnon nt her homo In South Mnrsh Dold. .; .. .j. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons ontcr tnlnod friends, Informally, Thursdny ovonlng nftor tho Fortnightly Club Dnnco nt n Chnllng Dish party. ! Mrs. E. MlngtiH entertained Mrs. Grlsson, Mrs. Ellznboth Adams nnd Miss Mamlo Mnhnnoy nt dinner Inst Thursday ovonlng. .;. .;. . On Saturday, Novombor .10, tho Indies of tho Enlsnconal church of chostra nnd those- prosont woro well North llond will hold n bnzanr In Tny ploasod. Tho receipts nnionntcd to lor's hall. Light rcfrcshmontH will ?8G, which goes for tho benefit of bo sorvod during tho nftomoon. tho department. I Tho North llond Altnr Guild will Low Keyzor's orchestrn will give meet noxt Thursday aftornoon with another of Its sorlcs of dances nt tho Mrs. Goorgo Golsondorfor. Eagles' hall this ovonlng and It is expected that tho usual largo atten dance will mark tho popular gather ing. .. .. A munoi: club Tho llrldgo Club wns ontortnlnod nt Its soml-monthly mcotlng nt tho homo of Mrs. C. M. Ilylor of North llond Inst Wednesday nftomoon. AN Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor nnd Miss Dnlsy Rush will entertain at cards noxt Wednesday aftornoon cnmpll montnry to tholr sister, Mrs. Clny baugh; tho party was Intended for today but owing to unforeseen cir cumstances, it was postponed. j. .5. 4. Mrs. Fannlo Wheeler returned this week from Portland whero bIio at tended tho W. C. T. U. convention and visited his frlonds. Miss Mnbol Mauzoy left this week for Yroka, Calif., whoro she will visit hor sister, Mrs. J. P.. lllbbard, for n fow weeks beforo going to Portland to complete hor courso ns n tralnod nurse. .5. .$. .;. Miss Maude Noblo Is visiting rela tives at Ten Mllo for a fow dnys prior to her dopnrturo for Eugcno whoro she will mnko an extended stny with friends. .;. ;. .;. P. A. Snndberg nnd wlfo nnd son loft yesterday for Dnndon where they will make tholr homo, Mr. Snndberg being engaged ns city engineer there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Chnndlor will oc cupy tho Sandborg homo on Central nvcnuo during tholr nbsencc. 4 4 Mrs. Mngglo Ogrcn of Bnndon has been tho guest of rolntlvcs nnd friends In Murshilold nnd at Sumner tho pnst week. v Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schlbrcdo nnd little grandson, Hnrry Gottlns, will leave soon to visit rolntlvcs In Salem. .;. .j. .5. Mrs. Ira Conrad of Portland Is tho guest of Mrs. II, J. McKoown nt Tho Chandler. .. .. Mrs. Jennie Grlssen of McMlnnvlllo loft today for hor homo nftor a fow wcoks visit with Mrs. Ellzaboth Ad ams and Miss Mamie Mnhonoy. .;. .. .. Mrs. Guy Wnmor nnd baby roturn od this wook from en extended visit with relatives In Oakland, San Fran cisco and other Callfornln points, They woro nccompnnlcd bnck by Mr Wnrnor's brother, J. E. Wnrnor, who wns formerly loented hero but who recently has boon locntod nt Modesto, Cnllf., and who will ma"o a short stay on tho liny. Mr. and Mrs. L S. Kaufmnn return ed this week from an extended visit with tholr daughter, Mrs. Thomns 11. Drown, In Chicago nnd with rolntlvcs nnd friends nt n number of othor points. .;. .;. .j. Mrs. Henry Plooger of Myrtlo Point Is n guest nt tho homo of hor brother, E. W. llomltt, while rccuperntlng from a rocont operation nt Mercy hospital. She Is gottlng along nicely much to tho gratification of hor many friends. Ladies' Suite and Coats Dresses New Shipments ou the Breakwater -.'Jl ready. now omey Talks85 IHblb Dry Goods Co Phone 3G1-J, 0 'Council Bids. SHOES Ladies' Underwent ml Hosiery Flynn and then procood to southorn Calif mla to spend tho winter. .j. It wob announced todny thnt tho Btudcnt body of tho High School will flfn nmlnlntinl ulinu' In n fnw wonltn .for tho bonollt of tho Atnictio ABSocin tlon of tho High School. .;. .j. 4. Tho Progress Club will bo cntor tnlnod by Mrs. W. S. Nicholson Mon dny nftomoon with Mrs. II. Song' Btnckcn nnd Mrs. F. E. Lcofo In chnrgo of tho program. Mrs. Frank Frame of North llond has returned from San Francisco nnd Is now prepared to furnish tho latest nnd most npprovod motion for tho season. Sho will bo htgnly pleased to meet old patrons ob woll as now ones. thimble cluh. - I - Mrs. E. E. Biggs of North llond ou ter n 1:30 o'clock luncheon, llrldgo ,or?a0 1 tho Thlmb lo Cub Ins Fr N was played, Mrs. Wnrd M. Illnku win- ," ""$ J (m' ,,nJ c," J '"", ',' nlng llrst prlzo ami second lilph wns tBrtSswIth sowing nd re "c I uwnrill'U ill .urn. iiuury nuiiKoiutnuii. ,,,( ,,. .,.. .i mi,. . A pretty feature of tho aftornoon was wore Mrs MPPrlt Mfb w the house decorations of out flowers &1&co? MIm'ko'S. Mrs! nnd ovorRreons Among those presont woro Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. Ilnyd M. Richardson, Mrs. J. S. Coko. Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. W. M. lllnko, Mra. II. S. Towor, Mrs. E. G. Porham, Mrs. Jas. Flanngnn, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. J. A, Mntson, Mrs. W. S. Turpon, Mrs. II. Songstnckou and Mrs. C. M. Ilylor. Mrs. J. S. Coko will cntortnln tho club Wednesday, Nov, 13. l V I 1UUTIES. I Mrs. A. 'A, Downs will entortalti tho ladles of tho Haptlst church noxt Wednesday aftornoon with n silver. Tho boys poppod corn and tho girls Groves. Mrs. Knlsor. Mrs. Hnzor. Mrs O'Mnra. Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Derby shire, Mrs. Colomnn, Mrs. Hendryx, Mrs. Bnrtlo, Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Mrs. Rlggs nnd Miss Gnldlo Rlggs. Mrs. W. It. Simpson will bo hostess to tho inombora Frldnv, Nov. 1C. j. 4. . f I EIGHTH GRADE IWIITV Miss Mooro, domestic Bdonco In structor of tho High School, nssistod by Miss Elmore, ontortnlnod tho members of tho Eighth Grndo nt tho uign bciiooi last Thursdny aftornoon Eugcno O'Conncll nnd wlfo who havo been visiting rolntlvcs In Now York nro now en routo homo. Thoy Ipnn to mnko n number of stops 011 tnolr way back to tlio coast to visit frlonds and relatives and nlso to take In tho sights at tho principal points of Interest and will probably not roach Coos Hay until about Dec ember 1. .j. .;. 4. Mrs. Otto Solicitor has returned from n fow months' stay In Sun Fran cisco. Sho hns prnctlcally fully re covered from nn oporntlon sho under went in tnnt city. .;. 4. .5. W. H. CurtlB nnd "wlfo roturnod this week from n fow wooks' visit nun vacation trip In California. Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzor roturnod this week from n short visit la Portland. Mrs. A. L. IIoiiBoworth who accom panied hor to Portland proccodod to points In Washington to visit rolntlvcs. DIVORCE REFUSED. Hayes Case In Heard by Judge Coke Hero Today. Tho divorce enso of Dr. F. J. Hnycs ngnlnst Mrs. Jnsophino Hayes was heard by Judgo Coko today in cham bers. Tho chnrgo of desertion wan mndo but after hearing tho ovldenco did not show thnt thoro hud been do sortlon, Lnst evening W. E. King wnH granted a dlvorco from Mrs, Mnrlo King. Infodlllty wan chnrgod. WITH THE SICK. ten. 4 4 4 Tho Fifth Grado of tho Central School gave n former tenchor, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, n surprlso party Andorson'fl soven-pleco or- nt hor homo on South Broadway mado candy. 4. .. 4. Spe cia 11 5aJle Saturday, Xoveiubcr -, I will placo on sale nil watches and clocks except those with restricted prices, nt tho following prices: CLOCKS WATCHES $40.00 Gold Flllod $:t(l.OO ?3C00 Gold Filled J?:U..10 $30.00 Gold Flllod $27.00 $25.00 Gold Flllod $22.00 $20.00 Gold Filled ijUH.OO $15.00 Gold Filled $12.00 $12.00 Gold Flllod StO.OO $S.00 S-Dny Clocks $0.75 $C.0O S-Day Clocks $.1.00 $5.00 S-Day Clocks $1.00 $2.50 Alarm Clocks $2.00 $1.50 Alarm Clocks $1.10 $1.00 Alnrm Clocks 73c nnd so one. LITTLE FOLK PARTY These wittiiivti nro Wnltluiin, Elgin, ford and Swiss, Hamilton, Hampden, ItocU- Hy ordering now nnd lmylng a deposit, gotls l lm kopt for you and engraved frvo of charge. F. W. BERTRAM 1.10 XOltTH HHOADWAY MAltSHFIELD, ORE. - I Marjory nnd Ernest Drows ontor tnlnod n fow frlonds nt n Hnllowe'on pnrty last Thursdny evening. Tho llttlo folks played gamea nnd hnd a real good time. Later In tho ovon lng. they woro both surprised nnd delighted by tho npponranco of n real ghost. Thoy wero served n dainty luncheon. Tho host nnd hostess had as guests Misses Evolyn Fourlor, Stol la Mngnes. Edith Ayro. MnHorln .unrcy, .-inry i.ouiso McArthur. Gone- viove. uonevn nnd Virginia Gosnoy. nnd Masters Guy Clnuson, Herchol Clausen, Jesslo Frnnso. Herman Glos slp, Esmond Glosslp, William Krelt zor and Wayno Gosnoy. 4 v 4 f I THIMBLE CLUU. .. . Tho mombors of tho Thimble club of North nend entertained their hus bands at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Rnlley laBt Thursday ovoninir Tho rooms wero tnstofullv lppnrnn.i with pumpkins, black cnts and crepo lli.r currying oni tno uaiiowo en color scheme of black and yellow. Whist was tho main diversion of tho evening. A delightful luncheon was serven to tno roiiowlng: Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred GInzler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chos. Knlsor. Mrn. and Mrs. iiroves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tt. n. Hnzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire, Mr. i"','..?,1.1,'8- " O'Mnrn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wat tors, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Everltt, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jennings. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. D. Bnrtle. Mr. nnd Mrs t ii Horn, Mrs. nurmolstor. Miss Kollyi Vr8. Frunk Mnrhoffor arrived homo this week nftor sovornl nio.itliB' visit with hor parents In Utah and with othor relatives and friends In California, $ Mrs. F. C. Illreh Is expected homo soon on tho Rodondo from n sovornl weeka visit with hor parents In Chlco, California, Mrs. L. A. Llljeqvlst and hor sis tor, Miss Clnro Shorwood of Coqulllo, wore over Sundny visitors nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Jen- son. .;. .j. .j. Miss Mnbol Mathlson who was tak en suddenly 111 this wook nnd opornt od on nt Morcy hospital Is reported resting easily. Miss Lillian Elmore, Miss Agnes Cnrponter, Miss Ellzaboth Mooro, Miss Irono Mogford nnd Miss Adnoe Pnlmor hnvo routed tho Pnlntor bun galow nnd nro moving In today. $ i Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Rennlo of North llond loft last Tuosdny for Los Angolos to mnko tholr future homo. Tholr many frlonds nnd ncnualntnn ces rogrot very much their departure from Coos Day. Mrs. C. M. Dylor of North Bond ontortnlned Mrs. Thomns Itennlo nnd Mrs. Georgo Golsondorfor Informally last Monday nftomoon. V $ Mrs. R. K. nooth Is entertaining Informally at llrldgo this ovenlng for hor guest Miss Laura Kruso of North llond. Mrs. Alfred Foltor of nnndon who for tho pnst fow days hns been n guest nt tho F. E. Allen homo In this cny, 1011 on ino ureakwator for Spo kane for n several months' vslt. 4. 4. Mrs. Helen naldwln nnd Mrs. Chns. LaChnpollo visited Mrs. Mary Thomp- "uu v inu .nercy nospuai yester day. 4 Miss Inez Baldwin and Miss Helen Lnndrlth visited Mrs. Mary Thompson nt the Morcy hospital In North Bend yesterday. Mrs, F. C. True nnd babv retnrnmi 10 (joquwio louay artor n visit with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. O. Lund of Mnrshflold. Her sister. Miss Myr- ue ijunn. nccompaniea ner ror a two weeks' visit. 4. 4 Wm. Grimes nnd wife are now vls- ning remuves 111 .Mason City. Ill I . ('. F. McGoorgo's young boii la re ported iiiito sick with Ingrlppu. miT BROiiniJ Mrs. Chns. Dowccso of Llbby Is ro ported finite sick. Mrs. John Olson of Enstsldo Is ill of typhoid fovor. W. T. Morchnnt hns rocolvod word that his son, Chnrlcs, who hns boon employed In Snn FrnnclBco, Is got tlng nlong nicely following tho sc voro oporntlon nt tho Adlor Sani tarium thoro lnst Sunday. Ilia mo ther, Mra. Merchant, wns with him. Dr. Bnrhot porformod tho oporn tlon, which Included relief from doublo strnngulntcd hornln, nppondl cltls nnd llvor troublo. Marshfield Refreshment Room That Is Like a Bit of the Metropolis. Hnvo you sco Stafford's since It deny, n Is ono of tho prcttls llttlo plncoB ovor offered for m find refreshment. A dream h nrown nnd gold. A bit of Su A . i.in.itn.0 r lurunnii set donn ll tho conlor of Marshfield. Tho old bnleony Is gon( Tb room occupied formerly by tho of fice nnd workroom lias boon trtu formod Itno a cosy "cumfjr corner" flnlshod In weathered oak, with 11 English ensoment window, and t llttlo box garden of popples tht glvo It nn oxnulslto flnlahlne tonrt. Tho olllco has been romovod to tk bnleony, which lins loon partly ncrocnod with lattlco work. cord with trailing grapo vino, with lurtt rndlnnt with tho autumn tints, itl baskets of ferns add to tho beauty of It nil. It Is metropolitan nnd nrtlstlc In design and execution. In addltloi to Its Increased nrtlstlc appearance tho Renting capacity tins boon great ly onlnrgod. A now monii of hot drlnki aal "chilly" dny (no pun on "chile conenrno" Intended) dishes has beea propnred. When down town shop ping Cnos liny Indies will find It 1 dollghtful plnco to got n cup of let or hot chocolnto, with whipped crenm. Thoro nro nlso for yonr choosing nnd to tompt a Jaded appe tite, tomato bouillon nnd cream of tomato, with Bnltod wafers. Beef ton, chllo conenrno nnd cnchlladoes lllco thoy mnko In Mexico nnd Sptla may nlso bo found. This In addi tion to tho nlwnys popular Staf ford's Ico oronni and delicious co foctlmiB, mnkcB tho now Stafford n plnco worth wldlo. Just drop la nnd sco. - r .. i if r A ,.V. '"" nJi iiiiib reiiuives III .-Vinson City. Ill nil Ir8; J- C. Wallace Mr. nnd From there, they will go to Oklal on a1 Mrs. V,. C. Bailey. 'city to visit at tho homo of Dbunis WE have been trying for years to get an alarm clock that didn't ring like a fire alarm or tick like a trip hammer and we've found it at last in Big Ben, the clock they have started to advertise in the big magazines. We have placed one in our win dow. Look at him when you walk by, or come in whenever you can and hear him ring you good morning. .$2.50 Red Cross Jewelry Dept