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r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF.ELD, OREBOW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912 EVENIMG EDITION. .r iTnnA Qfrlr of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Will Be Sold Regardless of Cost The Greatest Millinery Sale Ever Offered the Ladies of Coos County W.11 Open At, MRS. AIKEN'S STORE Mmctov. November 4th, and Will Be CoEtiaiied Until November 1 5th T V- ? . , " m HT EBHBC I , k L I Mrs. A. a. Aiken This Will Positively Be the Greatest Rioriey Savmg Sale in the History of Marshfield We haven't time or space to enumerate prices here, but come early Monday and see for yourself Trimmed Hats Will Be Sold From A Large Line of Children's Hats From 50 Cents to.. 1 .00 Up $2.50 Market Avenuo Next Door to Woolen Mill Store Watch Our Wind For Prices and Display n im Kawmuwwi - am i mm ,. . jj rllhl PERSONAL notices ot ylaltora In tho city, or ot Coon Bar pooplo vrao visit In other ciuob, togeiuer with notices ot social affairs, nr gladly rco.Tod in tho social do partmont. Tolephono 133. No tice ot club mooting will bo pub lished and socrotarios nro kindly requested to furnish same. Among thoso present woro Mrs. K K. Allon, Mrs. F. M. Frlcdborg. Mrs. O. A. Dennett, Mrs. Clinrlos KnlRor. Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. J. T. llnll, Mrs. S. Lando, Mrs. H. Reed, Mrs. K. Mlnguo, Mrs. C. P. McKnlght, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. O. Edman. Mrs. Murphy, MIbs Clcvo, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, nnd Mrs. George Mtirch. . ...... Mrs. W. P. Murphy will cntortnln tho club Thursday Nov. 7. ; MINXIK-WIS CLUH I i Mrs. J. II. LaChappolio entertained tho Mlnnlc-Wls Club Inst Thursday nrtnrnnnn. Tho nftornoon wns spent In n social way, ovoryono enjoying thomsolvcs to the fullest oxtont. Thov wore orlglnnlly to moot with Mn Mnrv Tlmmnson hut on nccount ' of her Illness tho placo was changod. CONTniDUTIONB concerning octal happenings, lntondod for publication In the society depart inont of Tho Times, must bo sub- mlitnd lo tlm adltor not later Aflnr n nlonsnnt afternoon of convor than 6 o'oloclt p. m., Friday of nation, refreshments woro sorved to i. m ., . m t. ii. f.ilfiuttHM lAitilina ninl minataf MOD WCOB. ICXCOpilOH "Will UO .IIIU IUIIIIH iiiunniu.o " ri"""" Mrs. II. A. Jones. .Mrs. w. rornnm, allowed only In cases where evonts occur later than th tlmt mentioned.) Mrs. C. A. Davis. Mrs. F. II. Dresser, m. E. Kollv. Mrs. Holon Baldwin, Mrs. J. II. LaChappolio; tno guests bo cntortnlncd hy aiother nll-'diiy session nnd pot luck dinner at tho homo of Mrs. C. II. Walters, Thurs day, Nov. 7. Tho following names woro elected to membership of tho nnlllnrv! Mrs. Q. 0. Sutherland, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. V. F. Mc Kldownoy, Mrs. J. K. IJurkhnrt, MrB. P. W. Dodson nnd Mrs. It. N. Fen- inn Thoso attending mo mooting nin Timriiilnv woro Mcsdnmcs A. I,. IJuttz, A. It. Scars, J. 13. IJurkhnrt, A. L. llarkor, G. V. Dimgnn, T. J. Scnlfo, C. II. Walters, I. S. Smith, II. Ulshop, J. DaBlmcy. K. Converse, A. 13. Seaman, T. Nichols, F. M. Flyo. 13. Gnmmlll, J. A. Cox. P. W. Dodson. It. N. Fonton, W. 8. Nicholson, C. F. McKnlght. S. D. Hnrpor, F. S. Dow, W. F. McKldownoy. Q. 0. Sutherland, D. A. JoncB. L. W. Lnugdon, a. i.. niment. I). H. Morrison. A. T. Haines nnd Ncshlt, nnd Misses Clovo of Port land, Anna McKldownoy. Mnrlo Sea man and Miss Arninuy. .;. 4. 4. I GIVKX SURPRISE. I i. HALLOWE'KX PARTY -I . MIbhch Ilelon Davis nnd Kthol Da vis oiitortalncd with .. Hnllowo'cn party Thursday evening nt tho form er h homo. 1110 rooms woro mums tlenllv docorntod with lighted pump idna ninl tho rustomnry black cats, and tho young Indies wore dressed Wlsomnn, Mrs. D. Cowan, i .innnn..n.. ... . . . ii.uiiniiwi.j uiiiurimnod Bt tie t of Mrs. Charles Tllton i.tr., dny nflcrnoon, Tho ladies li tliomsolvcH with goring am jt tho nftcrnon woro favored vlth t soloctlons by Miss Marguerite f num. icorrcnni.caKoandcoCen m-iti'ii. amiinc inoia tir-mi , .urn. ninnioy. airs. Swlnfori, HALLOWE'EN PARTY. pupils, proceeded to glvo n pnrody woro Mrs. Wm. Hydon, Mrs. W. Hong on "Barbara Frltchlo," ombolllshlng nUu, M. A; f .Pw'nB' M V;,;'"! It with gestures npproprlato to tho Chappollo, Mrs. II. Roycraft, Misses . . , Miss Francos i-'ranso was Hostess occasion and tliolr roprosontatlon. Aiinn uoii u m ..miiiu """" t n dollghtful Ilallowo'on party last, a. Tho Threo Graces In orlglnnl . T1,. .c,ub w, lcnt?ri. t.Z 1! ovonlng nt which tho mom- songs. Henry Lecocq, Ralph Dres- ""' SP S, !, of tho IlnnllHt Young reopios ser nnd liny Dav Is unvo tho nud onco "irn- " ". . . 1 n In weird costumes, tho effect of which wns most dollghtrul. A dninty luncit wns served to tho following Misses Kmmn, I.ucllo nnd Allco Douglas, Pearl Chllds, Gortrudo Rohortson, Hazel Cook, Kdna Rcoso. Agnes Johnson, Klslo Ilillstroin, Kthol Davis nud Helen Perkins. : rrr: I I,AIH1'.H' AUT UIjUH I Tho Ladles Art Club had a very cnjnynhlo meeting with Mrs. I,ydla I-nng last Friday nftornoon. Aftor tho usunl business nnd sewing, luncheon was served to thefollowlng: Mrs. Ollvln Kdmnn. Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. .Ins. Cownn, Mrs. F. A. Hnlnes, 11. Curtis, Airs Krlt'k. Mrs, 0 Hanson. Mn w i klomnn, Mrs. Clmrlos Tllton, u musses 1 1 H7.ei cownn, Guttle Ccl Mnrguorito Wlaeman, Zeiuithl nnn wnuer Krncst Krlck ui winKictnnn. Mrs. 0. Hnnson will enterti!- club next Wednesday, NoTenberl j HL'ND.W KCIIOOIj I'.tltn Gcorce Doll entertained t!i dny school class last Tuesdaytu Tho young pooplo enjoyed a pic ovonlng of gnmes nnd mutlcIoL by n dainty luncheon. Toom pr wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva D01U Florenro llolifcld, Ruth Wt'l Mnrlo Wheeler, Cclla PostitiM Doll. -I IH.NNDIt l'AUTIFi. a Tuesday Lorn Ifnlnn nml tliolr frlnmlH worn IMlOBtB. II trillllflll nml nyrltlticr nprnimt nf tlin who upon nrrlvlng woro silently Illglt School picnic nnd othor ocrns- ,.,,., Vi'ti ntu'inu T nsbered into tho dimly lighted rooms slons, theroby causing much embnr- I hi.niii .M'.w iamvu. uy n porsonngo of ghostly nppoar- nssmont ns well ns amusoment among "- " 1 . ...i . f n anco. I tlio students. They woro dressed to It ovonlng ho monihors of tho A plonsant nnd very amusing foa- Imltnto tho old-fnshlon rountry mln- prcBbytorlnn church and tlior ture of tho ovonlng wns tho rhymes Istor. mm tholr Introductory romnrks friends tendered n reception to tho of six lines roqulred of every couplo of "Wo Aro Hore." "Wo Will Sing." "ow ?n8i.or?.!JJi1t ' pJiViv .lnrnrai irfio by matching pictures, boenmo "Wo Must Depart," and tho decldod Mr- J- R.- n,,rkl aI,V,n,Vnn L rp1 imrtnors. Sovornl dispositions of difference In tho holghts of tho Threo loB- n ,nrf?0 nttonilnnco. nn oxcol- i 1....1 i.nii.. ...- rvnin,i .imon Hmnng lirnin.i. fnrii. ,mni. nt i.,i, loiit iirocrnm and ilollclous rofresh- productlons If published would, no tor from tliolr nudlonco. I '8, 'n'' U?.lJ ." Tn'.no" doubt, put somo of our vory latest I. Professor Popponsplnlor, songs- Joynhlo ono. lollowlng Is tho pio- 30(8 to snnmo 1'h tnlns turo oppn aulted il run til ale, I roppeiispioier s costume, witn gon- In the nut-guosslng contost, 0. II. ulno wooden bIioos nnd gny colors, Marsh won tho prize but he, gallant- wns typical of tho Gorman dress as ly. gnvo It to tho lady noxt highest: bo often caricatured. 3lfss Kva Drosser. " Classical Drnmntlzntlon of tho At tho close of this most onjoynhlo ntory of Humpty Dumpty. Again tho evening, n sumptuous Hnlhiwo'on Senior girls enmo on. this tlmo with lunch consisting of pumpkin pie. oof- Just tholr bonds showing over tho ttwv and doughnuts, wns served by top of a sheet. Thoy woro singing n tho hostess, assisted by Miss Kddeva song when suddenly tholr heads dls Wheolor. to tho following guests: appeared and only shoes could bo Rov. A. F. Unssford, Mr. and Mrs. seen wnving nrounu in tno nir m .ut. .u ... r If ,ll II rPlw nlil'.ti nrnpnoi T nnnnn o. Jl. iMiirHii, ,ir. nun nuo. v. n. nn-. -" .....v... ......,,, ....., .,., xrra v. K'oiiv tin, mihhor HoshIo ser nud Davis nua n ombnrnsscd sev riniingnii, Allco Tlckell. Kvn Dros-Jeral by relating somo socrots of tho ir, Alninio tiuiovson, inez imihiwih, ini. Mrs. Hlntt. Mrs. W, a n rim.nr.1, wna iii. (riiout nf . DfirHov Kroltzer. M fH. Story, Mrs honor at a vory pleasant surprlso Win. Schroodor, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. party last Tuesday evening nt hlsHonglond, nnd Mrs. F. M. Myo. Mrs. homo In Ihinkor IIIU. A ntimhor of Kreltzor will cntortnln tho dull 1 on friends nrrlvod with refreshments Thursdny of noxt week Instend of on mado tholr wny to tho homo mid Fridny. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. MeDoui' Himni n most nloasant ovonlng. Mr. . tortnlned nt dlnnor last Sondiy Gngnon loft this woek to visit nt his . . u.. .i,rrv. T '" tllolr KllesU bclDg R"' fl out nomo in ijuouec. 1 noso iiruum. 1 timnrmii ii.i i niiiro, .miss uernuacn anatq woro Ilov. Fntnor .Mtinro, ir. ami Mrs. W. II. Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. N. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warron Pnlntor of McDonnell. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Burrows. North Bond ontortnlned Infonnnlly Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Miss Nool Inst Mondny evening nt a "crawfish" Pummcrvlllo, Kdgnr Cason nnd Al- pnrty. Their guostB woro Mr. and frcd Ray. Mrs. R. A. Wornlch nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Byler. ! CIIAFIXO DISH PAItTV I I TKXDKIt ItKCHITlOX. I Dr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hnrsfnll entor- 4 tnlnoil nt it clinuni: illHli stiiiiior TiiurS' day night nftor the Fortnightly . . .. l'. '"Kimi "giiii. coiniiiB out ana g-, M nni.insnn dance. Tholr guests woro oso who desired to nnvo 1110 cur- Kivnig a snu ami mouriuui rccuni or :""''' nV. fin.Vfn; i Mrs. J. S. Coke. Dr. nnd of tho present lifted nnd tho ru- now no sent somo monoy bnclc to havo """"",u n ,,.mA Toyo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turpon, rovonlcd to thoin, woro given tho ih uuincy girl como over from tho " ' h .:,; : n',.,, nir. nnd Mrs Albert Mntson, Miss Kv- rtunitv. which 111 Homo ensos. ro- miiii riiiiiiiry nuo now sno rooi on ' ". ....-.....-.. ------ i (...i..... n,.,i m t.... i;nvnr. "", " " -" " ' . . . - . --; ',nMB.I n .1 W...I, 1.. A 'I'lmlfTill V.JII ..IIMVIHWII t..H. .'.. .W'. .j..w.. w .u1,..t..ul.. f,n llmli. foinlnaf Hint Him wnn mnrrlml nml antllnil .muuib mitt unfit. . .. inv . . . i u nihnra wnm ninro fortun- down but wnH crnteful for tho nionov. Greetings nvr Downrd I A rnnti.. imt iiiiiiniinivi , , , . ....., . T son. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Cohutl Mnrshfiold entertained Mln mi Alkon nnd Mr. John Mereea rl nor Inst Sunday eveninj. A. J. Mendel will gttei party Sunday ovcnlncatTteii lor to n number 01 irienai. I IIIIITIIDAY PAHTT. Greetings Rov. Rutlodgo Solo Mrs. McKnlght Rending Miss Sllvermnn Greotlngs Rov. Browning Song Qunrtotto V T A, UIUTIIDAY PARTV Tholinn Wilson. Holon McLaughlin. 7- Tho Ballet Belles, tho sanio con Jtnn Smith nnd Alpha Muiizoy, nnd Blstlng of Chostor Isaacson, Cecil Messrs. Dr. O. W. Leslie, Ray Olll- Roborson. Arthur Kolstndt and Her- -vniit. Geot-KO Doll. Clifford Donne, Idwln Dolnn, nud Charles llolifcld. t HIGH SCHOOL PARTY I 4 Dorothy Dungnn ontortnlned n number of frlonds Friday afternoon nt n Hallowe'en nnd birthday party. riie Threo Graces: Lecocq, Dres-Thoso enjoying tho hospitality of tho ntiio iiuhiuss woro aiuiui iiriiui, .uiry Smith, Illlmnro Grant, Ellen Grant, Mrs. Krnest Pickering of Now York nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Dungnn. I KPWORTIl LKAGUi: SOCIAL I 4 A Hnllowo'cn pnrty wns given by I ..A in..nl, il.l.l llli.l. Ci.lwn1 Inal! it...a:rnJ ,.,(,., i.. Vi.n iiil.h school " Slmdows, formod by dnrkenlng tho Kill P1IMJ Wl "Mip ..- .-.(-.. .. -. bert Brndloy, dressed ns chorus girls singing n parody on "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" with Leslie Isaacson singing tho verses, nnd tho rest Join ing In on tho chorus, (mennwhllo ex ecuting whnt wero meant to bo grace ful dances). 8 Moving pictures, othonvlso known JiKlltoilmii. tho niiiiisemeiits consist fng of nets nnd sketches on the nudl torluiu stngo. After tho program proper, n "hot coffee march" In which jfmost all present participated was pit nud hnvlng n slnglo light bnck of n shoot, throwing tho shadow of tho nctors on the sheet. The following nets wero given: Gentleman highway exciting tnlo At tbn Piosbvtorlnn church In t .V.iVL J . , ,i North Bend last ovonlng wns colobrnt " Rw a cl h0 t'rd anniversary of tho Mlz- IUH Illlliu V'llinn. . 'w?u"",1"0lm .'T.:. . ."." . i h honor olh nriiHiiniiiy iivciirnieii wmi mo unuui " ,': , ,, , " Ti,, .m.j lallowo'en ndornnionts. iioatuituiiiocmii ""'":-", Miss Prsiiln Farrlnger eattrJ . .. t f .lAMll. Illl Ffl n numucr 01 nr ii - MUSICAL. I - fostoons of huckloborry woro cnught.tlly dccoraica ior i -j togethor In tho contor of tho colling after a dninty repast P w with a huge pumpkin. Numorous young jiobh.-b-, - Jnck-o'-LantflniB woro In ovldonco spent In a genera rom iuw tvoysvr orciicBiru iu ., . ,..,, n, ,i,it i1PV. working on Concert music under tho Z3;"3 , rnnsnlciouB nblo direction of tholr conductor. Mr. Sis avo ho decora Ions a most Low Keyzor. It should bo gratifying Xnto nn,l a?tlfltlc nn si In color to Marshllold In general and music ' , ,"1,""" nr,l8llc ll,U811 ,n co,or lovers In particular thnt Marshllold nn(l , ."" ,. . ,,, n-fnr can boast such an orchestra, that sho ", " "rrnlin.i ?ho nnr. l.nna ollnl, n ln.,1,. tllO prCSldOIlt, C. A. COVOy, CallOll 1110 can boast such a Reader. ( m(10!nR to or,,ori T1)0 ro'port of ti10 rr v A Tovn'wns hnst nt n sine stnndliig cnniiulttocs woro honrd and incaV Hold Wodiicsdny ovonlng. 5. 4. 4. J. Nelson, Just arrived from Spo- Knuo, Is n trap drummer. Mr. Nelson has ployed with tho II. Drlcoll Bnnd nnd tho A, Reemor Bnnd nnd Is 11 woro olectod for tho noxt slm months'. Presldont CInronco Covey; Vico-prpsltlent Mrs. C. A. Covoy; Socrotnry Miss Mildred Rood; Troosuror L. A. Wldnor. Then followed n general discussion JVIll 11.11 III lHlll.'ll tin . , :-- - . . .....! I I.. .IN,.. Mi , 1...1 ttTmt HI llllllllirj. lllilDU. IIIIIIUIIMK 111 it siarch. refreshments wero sorved un-ltl'lof nnd return of Jewels In threo rfor tho Biiporvlsion or tno hopno- ".v."" . . .. moree lnss. The auditorium was1 Village Choir Practice. urottllv ilppornted lu crcens. the front of tho stngo being a mass ot buckle Berry nnd Oregon grnpo, All tho porformnnces on the stnge woro conducted by tho Senior class. Tho program was as follows: 7. Prof. Poppensploler with his on Iv nml orlulnnl Human Pedloln. Tho represented by four choir singers and tholr loader. An Illustrated Song "Goodbyo, Dolly Gray." 4 4 I HONOR MISS PAIXTKll I 4 4 Out of compliment to Miss Maud Profossor proved to bo Max Relgnrd,! Pnlntor who Is soon to leave Marsh- ,mi h iiiininii red o a consisteu ot iicki ror tno winter. .Mrs. n, i- Mar- rnnr bova: Chester Isaacson. Lesllo rlssoy ontortnlned Infonnnlly nt cards. enjoyod. t...,....,m. , Mini- Knlulmll nml linn- lnat TiinBilnu nflnrtinnn Tim hnlloal Tho nrncrrnm. wlilrli wns rniwloroil ran Forguson, seated on a tablo with reported a most onjoynhlo tlmo so-jln tho early part of tho ovonlng, nnd - .. d. 1 1. . f .. . .. It .itnnw.l (' nt..1tn DrifnAnliiiiniiin ii.vha (innnnil i Min ilAnAwnllmin nn.t niminnmnntn titAHA Without n doubt, the largest and most olnborato Hallowe'en party of tho season was given last evening nt tho Finnish hnll undor tho nusplces of tho Epworth Leaguo of tho Motho dlst church. Decorations, oniblom ntlc of Hnllowo'cn festivities woro cnrrled out to tho minutest dotnil. For tho smnll sum of two cents, tho future wns rovonled. A trip through "Spookdom" creat ed much excitement and many partic ipated In that most thrilling adven ture. Somo of tho young peoplo sang, othors dived for apples, causing much laughter, theso togethor with various othor amusements caused the evening to pass fnr too rapidly. Pie, Ico cream and fruits could be obtained for a mere pittance tho proceeds go ing towards paying for tho hall. About ono hundred porsons wero present nnd tho nppearaneo of tho ball aftor tho party had disbanded J wns sufllclent proof of tho good tlmo ' h' .....:....""""". ...., .1 ,,..., r ., .,... i.mt.. n nnd too inKinc n 01 now uubiuuhs, m- will bo affiliated with tho Coos Bay r which a dollghtful musical pro Concert Bnnd and tho Low Kevzor Kram was given In tho following Orchestra. .numbers: 1. riono hoio .miss .Miiureu ituuu 4. 4. 4. flilr feot hniiRlng over Relgnrd pro-, chilly. Refreshments were sorved. jeeded to punch their feet, ench onoi The guests wero Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, emitting n groan or squoaK, accoru-, Airs. F. u. llorton, Mrs. w. a. iteiu, fiiK to whether ho was bass or tonor, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. Mrs. 13. F tho decorations nnd amusements wero all under tho direct chnrgo of Miss Irene Prouss, who received many fun to whether ho was bass or tonor, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. Mrs. 13. S. Bnr-i compliments on her excellent man- their coniuineil vocni buhub iuuvuik rou, .Mrs, r.. v. iviiniiueier, .urs. , .ikcuhjiu. ibo bo tho humming of tho tuno of a.Chas. Van Duyn. Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes popular song. Mrs. 13. Crosthwalt, Mrs. Etllo Fnrrln- 3. Prlzo pupils from the Musselreef por. Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Miss Clovo School of Electrocution. Tho Senior j of Porlnnd. Miss Ramonn Radcllffo, jirls. marching out lu Imitation of. nnd honor guest Miss Maud Painter, tho fnshlon of third or fourth grade I Mrs, Georgo Murch was hostess to tho A. N. W. Club last Thursday af ternoon. The nftornoon was spent In suwlng and conversation and a Ilal lowo'on luncheon was served. Mrs. Qulst assisted the hostess In serving. . SPIIiELLA CORSETS amy bo obUlned In Mnrshfiold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Gorsetier. m So. 5th . Phon I00X. A. X. W. OLVH. POT-LUCK D1XXI3R Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pres- Dyterinn church was entertained last Thursday at an all-day session and pot-luck dinner at tho homo of Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos. The ladles resumed their sewing In preparation for tho onzaar to bo hold tho last Friday and Saturday In November. A most profitable and enjoyable time ensued Instead of tho regular auxiliary meot' Ing next Wednesday, tho ladles will Vocal Solo Miss Grace Williams. 4. Trombono Solo C. II. Worrell. I Mrs. C. II. Worrell, nccompanlst. I I. Vocal Trio Mrs. C. A. Covoy, I Miss Mildred Rood and Miss Grnco Tho Norwegian Doublo Malo Quor tette, recently orgnulzed, nro work. Ing undor tho direction of Mr. L. K Balllnger. 4 4 Miss Mnnil Pnlntor will lonvo Mia Williams first of December for San Francisco .& So,' Mrs. Geo. Golsondorfor whoro sho will study vocal music. Mla Mlldrod Rood, accompanist. 4. 4. 4. I At tho bnnquot tablo, Miss Besslo Tho Coos Bay Concert Band aro Inunel proved a vory worthy toast rehearsing for another public con- mistress and cnlled for tho following cert to bo given soon. I toasts: . . ... J. Ma.Vl nresont wero Aiieiaiae vi Graham. Mnrjorle OrrtM, Harris and Hcssle Doujltt 4 t T KPISCOWh C,UV- R. K. Fenton, director of tho Coos Bay Concert Band, Is expecting n now trombono player within tho week In tho person of Roy Carpenter. Mr. Fenton and Mr. Carpenter aro old friends. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. Wm, Horsfall. Jr., has Issued Invltntlons to a musical matlneo on Friday nftornoon, November 8th nt 2:30 o'clock. The program will he given by Miss Edna Larson, pianist, nnd Mrs. Mnymo Stanley Gldley, vo callst. Miss Larson has recently graduated from the Hardin Conser vatory of MubIc at Mexico. Missouri. and this will bo her first public np-j luiiriH-o biih'o ner return nomo, " Tho Junior Musical Club which meets every Saturday with Mrs. Effle Fnrrlnger from one until two hna Just taken up the sublect of Rythm. 4. 4. .j. The St. Monica's Choir has com menced rehearsals on Farmers' Mass in n flat for the Christmas midnight ma s. Tho choir Is under the dlrec tlonjof. Balllnger. PAXCE at EAGLES' IIALL SA URDAY NIGlTr. KEYZER'S OK cnEOTRA. . itarS3ii "Now Lines of Devotional Work".. Mr. Thompsov, "How to Obtain Bettor Attendance" Prof. J. V. Grubbs. "Class Helps" Virgil Wattors. "Our Class, the Church and the Community" Miss Josephine Griffin Tho Teacher's Romarks Rov. D. A.MocLcod Thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Russell. Mrs. Knto Rood, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. u. if. worroll, Mrs. Georgo ueisen dorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Hazor. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wldnor, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grubbs, Mrs. E. Georgo Smith, Misses Kara Sbouse. Gladys Krnnlck, Bessie Immell. Juno Young. Joseph ine Griffin. AInha WIcklund. Leonn annul, urace wiiunms, tiessio umm pnny. re fsu J Allco Waters, and Clyde Thompkins.l The rooms .cieo' Paul Welling, .Too Bnrbour. Mr.ated with r.l'MaMU Thomnson, Carl Groves, Peter Loggle,,and white la i 0arlorM., T ..l m 11 01 . Tru.t,ln Tlor.l 1 .nun In lDB ' .mini13 i.J v lltllJJIUII, vituuutu iviuutv,, 4....- old Simpson, Molvln Jacobson, Lloyd Conro, Will Woods, Wm. Davis, Roy nor Gelsendorfer, Harry Borcher, Charles Van Zllo, Bernard Hazer. V V J Mrs Harry Dradfleld ei 8m:s?.tsisa which tuno v ""-,. ... y cake sale vrlilch U belM nftornoon at .err,-jlV storo. ri.irfntJt matters had been taken" cussed, the I'K r, I luncheon to the fUowi" E. Browning. :ww a W) J. S. Coke. Mrs. . t M. Upton. .- v nnnlinnr. MrS. " hTt. h i?n.,niA Tfnznrd. Mrs. ' . Sncchi. Mrs. Archie M.av Maud Reed. rt Tho Guild will I j. A. saccni '"""' TTinnAMSw Mrs. Fannie tog$ nnnnnnroment of IM ... Helen Adams wa p smith, which tooK i Washington. ''. later oll Miss Aiian." -- y ,tj - ULrnrlnn of tlS .c"',if(il ??"vriiKP?i,j friends and ff, during n visit " Tr.NnEU :w-.!swSh? smitn 'V'"wu.,esdar (" raur.n"Vho is Vfrgfi M. Albee. an emP" V achlne shOP'; .Smith n)ne"rkln re Laurln Is cle rk Te!eji EMDROniERY CIATn Tho Social Embroidery Club was the Coos Bay and green Home fcsttO"".l Etei Th'o'co.orscbeme was also ewu t0Ij 01 - nndaplea8lnef0fpaJ itm