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nm TiwUftirm iimrhr -t -- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 8 m 1 OWDE AbsolutelyPure Cooking is a matter which con cerns the whole family, and under modern methods and conveniences it is made so attractive the whole family is becoming interested, if not taking part in it. "These biscuits are delicious; this cake is excellent," says the father. "I made them," says the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. It is a crime, with our modem agencies, helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or wooden cake, or leaden pastry. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and the best cooking today the world over is done with its aid. ii B ,c- -- (ConMruiciWimPngo Sirs. Chnrles LaChappollo, Mrs. C. 11. Couuur. Mrs. C. 0. Gosnoy, Mrs. T. J. Scnlfo. Mrs. Hill, Miss Jssthor Nolson, MIbb Slgnu Larson ii ml Charles Knox. Election of olllcors will lio tliu linportant business of the noxt meeting. PltlKCIMA CliUll. Tho Prlscllln club mot with Mrs. Fred (Irlnolds ot Hunker Hill Inst Wednesday afturnoon. Tho names of two ladles woro votod Into tho membership of tho club. After tho usual social tlino, dain ty rofrosliiuontH woro enjoyed by tho following: Mrs. Ullond, Mrs. Kondall, Mrs. Krlekson, MrH. (!alo. Mrs. Win. Nolson, Mra. Ocorgo Ross, Mra Cloorgo Hourke. and MIhb J.udley. Mrs. It. A. Church will nntortnlii tho club Wednesday, December 1. I C.Ul PARTV. Tho North IlOIld I'irn noimrtiiiniU gavo a card party Tluirsday even ing nt tho Klretnon's hall. Tho ov onlng was spent: In plnylng whist. nftor which dainty refreshments woro sorvetl. Thoso prcsont woro: Mr nmi Mrs. Loomls. Mr. and , Mrs. Nick Haines, Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw lioito, air. nnu Airs, uwb, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Uralnard, Mr. and Mrs. 13. I). Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Poo Emory, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.owls Stromon, Mrs. Kern, Miss Ktliyl Van Zllo, Miss Knuna .lohnson and Miss llutli Van Ztlo, Mr. (loorgo HobIIo, Tom Storn, Ar thur Hoynolds, Walter Ptitmnn, Krnnk Mlllor, Porcy Pratt nnd John Stnlvlk. I mtincii: ti:a l.nst Wednesday nftornoon Mrs. W. P. Murphy was hostess at ono of tho most dclghtftil affalra of tho season, a lirldgo tea. Tho rccoptlon rooms woro most beautifully decornted with huekloborry nnd cut llowors, at bridge first honors woro won by Mrs. 13. S. Rnrgolt, and tho consolation prlzo wns awarded to Mrs. Hiiro Qulst. Tho hostess was assisted In sorv Iiir by hor nleco, Miss Eugenia Schll Hiir of Myrtlo Point. Thoso Invited woro: Mrs. 13. S. llnrRQlt. Mrs. II. 8. Tower. Mrs. W. MADE IN MARSHFIELD An Appreciation "Wo nro grateful to tho moro than 200 people who visited our factory Thurs day afternoon and mado our "Homo Products Day" a grand success. .AVo nro glad thoy could seo GOOD CANDY mado in a clean factory and un der perfect sanitary condi tions; glad they all had a good time; glad thoy aro all going to ho boosters for our good enndy. BRADLEY CANDY CO. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W. P. Morrlssoy, Mrs. P. M. Parsons, Mrs. It. K. Dootho Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. Fannlo Hnz ard, Mrs. P. M. Frlcdberg, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Mrs. 0. A. Dennett, Mrs. J. S. Coke. .Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. Henry Songstnckcn, Mrs. Nols Rus mussen, Mrs. M. MeLcod, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll Jr.. Mrs. J. II. Mllncr, Mrs. A. L. House worth, Mrs. Dorscy Kreltzor, Mrs. Tom Hall, Mrs. Doyd Hlrhardson. Mrs. Nicholson. .Mrs. (loorgo Murch, Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Mrs. D. C. Orccno, Mrs. h. Noble. Mrs. Mary M Knlglit. Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. Eu gono Crosthwalto, Mrs. Jim Plana gnn., Mrs. Drown, Mrs. A. McKcown, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. Pied Powers. Mrs. P. E. Ilngue. Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mrs. G. Knufinnn. Mrs. Jim Ho landsoii. Mrs. J. W. Dcnnott, Mrs. W. P. Mlllor. Mrs. E. O'Connoll. Miss Larson nnd Miss Eugenia Schilling. : : I PROGRESS CIjI'II - MAKERS OF GOOD CANDY Mrs.l. S. Kaufman very pleasantly entortnlned tho Progress Club Mon day, Nov. 18. An Interesting paper by Mrs. C. W. Tower on "Ditto Laws of Massachusetts and Old Now Eng land Days," was contributed, nfter which Mrs. I. S. Knufinnn hnd charge of a parliamentary drill. Mrs. Englchnrt and Mrs. Hansen woro elected to membership. Tho club will be entortnlned by Mrs. C. W. Tower on Monday, Dec. o Thoso who woro present nro: Mrs. W. P. McEldowney, Mrs. P. O. Hor ton, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. C. W. Tow or, Mrs. A. 13. Adelsporgor, Mrs. W. M. Dlnkc, Mrs. 13. M. Darry, Mrs. M. C Malonoy, Mrs. A. L. Iluttss nnd Mrs. I. S. Knufinnn. ' RAPTIST .ll'XIORS Tho Dnptlst Juniors hold n business mooting nnd party at tho homo of Mrs. 0. II. McLaughlin In South Marshfleld last evening. Sonio of tho girls of tho organization decorated for tho occasion with ferns and whlto chrysanthemums, and n great deal of credit do they desorvo. Tho following olllclnls for tho next six months wcro olected: President Miss Eddovn Wheolor; vlco president, Miss Violet Itobcrson; secretary, Miss Maybcllo McLaughlin: trensuror, Miss Rutli McLaughlin and visiting Bccrctnry, Miss Anna Downs. Miss Joan Pltzgorald, n senior of tho high school, Is superintendent of tiio organization and the conduct of the Juniors during tho session mid tho manner In which thoy olected olllccrs wns n revelation to tho older ones present, and was sufllclent proof of tho superintendent's excellent train ing. A pennut contest nnd clothes pin rnco wero sotno of tho gnmes played, after which Ico cream and enko woro sorved by tho young folks. AmoiiR thoso present woro: Rov. A. P. Dassford, Mrs. C. II. McLaugh lin, Mrs. 0. Lo Hoy Hall, Misses: Vlolot Hoborson, Mnybello McLaugh lln, Mndgo Stutsman, Maud Stutsmnn, Huth Andorson, Annn Dowiib, Huth McLaughlin, Jonn Pltzgorald. Carrlo Ross, Helen MeLnuRhlln, Alphn Mati zoy and Messrs: Elwln Johnson, Hor schol Clnuson. Eugene Kolloy. Cecil Ln Chapollo, Howard McLaughlin and Whltford Hall. SOCIAL CALEXDAIt. - TONIOHT. , Keyzer dance at Englo hall. SUNDAY. Hand concert at Masonic opera houso. TUESDAY. Hrldgo Club with Mrs. W. S. Chandler. WI3DNI3SUAY. Jollv Dozon with .Mrs. Drockinlller of Hunker Hill. Thanksgiving ball by St. Patrick's society at Eagles hnll. Sons of Norway Social nt Finnish hnll. ritlDAY. Minnie Wis Club with Mrs Marv Thompson. Thimble Club with Mrs. C. Wnlhtee of North Henil. J. LADIES OUILD I Tho regular meeting of tho Ladles Guild was held last Tuesday after noon at the homo of Mrs. P. A. Sncchl with Mrs. Madden ns hostess. Af ter the order of business wns attend ed to tho Indies spent tho afternoon In sowing when refreshments wcro served. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. J. S. Coko. Thoso present nt tho mooting woro Mrs. Ledwnrd, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. llorsfall. Mrs. Coke, Mrs. Toyo, Mrs. Miirch, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. McKcown, Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. Sncchl, Mrs. Andorson and Miss Htitlcr. : i DANCES Coos liny Camp Woodmen of tho World, nro planning to glvo n big so- clal nud dnnco at tho Eagles Halt, Dccontber 1 1. .;. .. .;. Tho ThnnkBglvIng ball to bo given f by tho St. Patrick's Society noxt Wod inesdny night nt tho Eagles' Hall pro I mines to bo ono of tho big features of Thanksgiving week. Elaborato preparations nro being mndo for It. It Is for tho beuellt of St. Monica's Catholic parish nt Mnrshllold. J J Tho dnnco of tho Portulghtly Club of Mnrshllold at tho Eagles' Hall Thursday evening wns an unusually cnjoynblo one. Tito club's monibor shin hns Increased consldnrubln nml In I u most congenial ono. Tho date of tho noxt one will bo nunoiinred later. It Is planned to contlnuo tho sorlos throughout tho winter with a respite for tho Lenten senson. .;. .;. .;. This ovonlng, Low Keyser's orches tra will glvo unothor of Its sorlos of dances nt tho Eagles' Hall. Mr. Key zer lias eliminated tlio usual fea tures of a public dance from his se ries nnd la mnkliiR an iiiiiihiiuI suc cess of It. .;. .;. .;. Tho Owls Lodgo of North Dond will glvo their fifth annual Thanks giving ball nt Eckhoh hall noxt Thursday night. "1 have threo pairs of shoes In niy vhMlit ow ...'.. said n muy jcsioruny. Wo lilted Iicr norf , CJ,1'ot of "Selby" anocs ror wnich wo aro cwlivo M ' tt W, num. vu win wiiBur nmi. wncn tltlH Indy lins '"' of shoes, Bho will wenr no shoes but Selijy Hit "Selby" Shoes nro mndo In the East nml nr host Btorcs In tho largo cltlos. Thoy are in-iil i ' ll n.l ,n.... I). ...!.. nlf I).. I-.... n..i. . . u "1 Qnn v.... thorn. Wo havo thorn ln tho short vniups fun t U,ar ' In widths from AA lo 1313. "SELHV" silons n?? M Try ono pair, thon Judgo If it pays 0 illly ",.,. . Ill: -Hl. Ditv cjoods co. J0l,r 8ho lira Wo roallzo that It Is oaslor for a boy to walk t!iro dlo than around it. Tlioroforo, our buys' shoes & M' SOLID LEATIIEIt ONLV. Sonio of tlum In liM,0 , "" 0 tan calf, with buckles. If you buy tho i,oxr ,,. ' l0p' heJ that boy at Hub Dry Hoods Co., h0 won't m.. - ,,' T" all winter. ,ay 0 -! "Money Talks" AT Hub Dry Goods Co. O'CouucIl Dulldlug. I'lionc s4 Williams; Paper, "Opportunity for Rorvlfn AlllOIlir tllO CltJllOSU 1111(1 Jill)- nnoso ot tho Pnclllo Coast," Mrs. Ttntmmi! Hnnir. "Amnrlcn." Conurn- gntlon; Pnpor, "Nocd of Missionary Work Among tho Lowly In Our Towns nnd Cities," Mrs. D. C. Mc Carty: Recitation, Mrs. Ilnrboo; Ro mnrks, " Making Our Country, God's County," Mrs. 7.. O. Downrd. Tho church was prettily decorated with foniB nnd chrysanthemums. Light refreshments woro served. FAMILY DINXKIt Tiio older momben ar.- t!,i llllVn L'llllil lltnn. -.A .S'11 v..iuui nun I'liurcil. Tho very successful nallrDirN ln tho evening to a Inrgeaadltuit- .... n,uii u iiu mo uesi Rirwht; nrlinnl In lu-n vo.. i..i '.. by iiieinbors of tlio ChrlttUn EcW or,, who gavo "Tlio Parting tf t by Miss Helen Roes, with thom ! .it. i. iiwiu buiiuui was Mpii. iii.'tiniiiK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Ross of Ross' Inlet will bo host nnd hostess nt n big Thnnksglvlng dinner noxt Thurs day. II. Dlack and family, P. Illnclc and family, Marshflold, Georgo Illaclc and rmnlly or Norm iiomi ami unri Stnedborg and fnmlly of Cntchlnr: In let and Mrs. D. P. Ross of CaUhlng inlot win bo among tiio guests. Airs. Hoss Is it dnughtor of Mr. nud Mrs. Henry Dlack. CHURCH KOCIALH - WEDDIXGS CARD CliUltS A" now Auction Hrldgo Club Is be ing formed by n number of Mnrsh llold women, who nro planning sorlos of Informnl nftornoons for tho win tor. Among thoso joining nro Mrs. P. K. Gottlns. Mrs. It. K. Hooth, Mrs. J. T . Hnrrlgnn. .Mrs. 13. E. Strnw and Mrs. W. 13. Dungnn. Mrs. W. S. Chandler will bo hostoss to tho Progress Club noxt Tuesday at tho homo of hor dnughtor-ln-Iaw, Mrs. W. O. Chnndlor, on Central Avonuo nenr Eleventh Street. Tho Auction Hrldgo Club will meet iiivsuny, ucc. a witli .Mrs. D. C. Greon. : Mrs. W. S. Chandler will entertain tho Hrldgo Club on Tuesday, Dec. 2C at tho homo of Mrs. Will Chnndler in West Mnrshllold. A I AXXCAL 1U7.AAH. Tho Ladles of tho Presbytorlan Church Will clvn Hinl minimi i.n Znni'. Prldnv mill Rnlnnlnv nt ..nv. weok, Novoinbor 29 and 30, at tlio oiiiiiuur jianiwaro storo. Thoy hnvo also planned to glvo n cooked food nnd enndy Bnlo. Tho ladles roport a fino assort ment of fancy articles, and It Is oxpecieu tnnt tlio bazaar will bo n great success. TllO Sain Will mmmniKM nt o o'clock Friday aftornoon and will cioso aaiuruay ovonlng. A I MISSIONARY SOCIETY a TllOro wns n miwIInK nf tli Mu. dlst Missionary Society Wed'nesdny afternoon tn tho parlors of tho Church. Thorn wn n Inrtrn ,,r.,i, present nnd tho meeting was full of iiiiuresi, Tho meeting oponed with Scrlpturo rending and Prayer by Mr. Rutlego, when tho folowlng program was suc cessfully cnrrled out: PaperOur Homo for Orients, Mrs. Woodworth. Reading A letter from foreign missionary. Mrs. Howard Snvago. Music Not Ashamed of Jesus, 1st soprano, Miss Preston; 2nd soprano, x i Rob'nson: 1st alto. Mrs A. n. Gldloy; 2nd alto, Mrs. Maca teo, zor has eliminated tho usually fea Panor Homes for Alaskans. Mrs. John Morrow. Paner Whv uair .. i..,. nllon; Mr. Rutlogo. '"w" UtmB taiK on Tithing. Mrs. M. R. Smith. Musle I'm n Pllfi-lm n. o gor. Ladles Missionary Quartet. ..-. uio program refreshments woro served. Tho announconiont of tlio mnrrlngo of Ansgnr T. Lngorstrom of Marsh Hold and Miss Edytha Narstnn In Los iviigoios, i iiursuay ovonlng, canto as a surprlso to tho host of friends of Mr. Lngorstrom on Coos Hay. With tho excoptlon of n very few Intlmnto frlonds , who woro pledged to socrocy, no ono hnd previous knowlodgo of tho coromony. IIo loft tho Hay about ton days ago. Mrs. LagorBtroin hns beon the director of ono of tho lnrgo choirs In Los Angoloii nnd In nddltlon to hor mitrkod musical nblllty Is u very charming and accomplished young womnn. Mr. Lngorstrom, who is n nophow of C. A. Smith, Is tho local purchasing agent for tho c. A. Smith Company. Tho young couplo will mnko their homo In .Mnrshllold and nro expected hero nbout Docombor 1. Thoy will resldo with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Qulst. : Tho marrlago of Miss Ella McLaur n nnd Mr. Albeo will bo solomnlzod this ovonlng nt tho E. C. Drows' homo In South MnrshflohNnnd will bo wit nessed by n fow Intlmnto friends of tho young pooplo. Otto Peters nnd Jllss Maud Elliott, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Elliott of Non-port, woro qulotly married nt sldo on South Drondwny, Marshflold. Coos Hay friends of Jnmes Polhom- US. ROII nf Pnnt T)11.. ,. . n ', h. ma,tl?L n,nn' trlomU on tho Ilnv diirlnrr vlolfa i..n i . . Vn0r',,tclm,t,h0,w!11 b0 mrrl0l Decom- ,.;. .- l,,u u""o io uo being Miss WInnlfred Wilson of The Dalles, Oro- 4 J JL Ph .Nu,t,a Mm at St. Monica's Church, last Tuesday morning, tho hour bolng eight o'clock, Mr. henry Lois Struffort and Miss 'Lola Mary Adams woro joined In tho holy bonds ro oraclatlngV IWi "l,,er MUn- Antono Struffort and Martha Voor- dlng acted na attendants. Tho church themums!rntea Wlth Wblt0 ChryB' After nuptial blessing tho happy couplo and relatives enjoyed a wed ding breakfast at tho homo of Mr Henry Havercamp. r Tho ladles of tho Swedish Luther an Church will hnvo n social and auc tion nt the hull, Snturday, Nov. .10 .;. .j. . Tho Daptlst ladles will glvo a baz nnr In tho Lutheran Hull Snturday, Dec. 7. Lunch will bo served at noon nnd light refreshments during tho nf tornoon. Tho ladles hnvo propnrcd nil kinds of fnncy articles which will bo on salo at that tlmo. j. .. .. Tho Lndlos Guild havo postponed their mooting from noxt Tuesday un til Tuesdny. Doc. 3, when thoy will meet with Mrs. J. S. Coko. I RALLY DAY PARTY Tho conclusion of tho Rally Day Contest In tho Prosbytorlnn Sunday School took plnco Friday ovonlng, when u social wan given by tho losing sldo under Miss Cnthorlno Smith to tho winning side, whoso captain was MIhs Marian Sonman. Tho inombors of tho Sundny School with pnrentH and tonchors gathorcd at an onrly hour nud pnssod tho tlmo with much uiorrlmont In games onl Ing with n grnnd mnrch, nftor which dollclntis enkes nnd Ico eronm woro sorvod. Ono llttlo boy said ho had "tlio best tlmo In his life." DAPTIST WOMEX - m. Woman's nnptlst MlsslooirrCrf , hold Union servlceg latt Tlnni nftcrnonn at tlio IJnptlst Chord, i!' n inrgo ami appreciative aadlttMr tended. Tlio following It tie tV noon prngrnm: Music. Dovotlonnl Kxorclscs ... led by Mn. Frank Blti Paper, Dark Sldo of Immlmtloi, Mrs. Georgo Wiihl Paper, Ilrlglit Sldo of Immlsritlca, Mrs. A. Z. Dcr.l Vocal Duet, "Nothing but Lwei." Mn. Gm Watklns and Miss Rub; Wr.til Talk, Tho Problems oi tbecitf,. Ret. Duilr Vocal Duet, solcctod... MluAto Tlckoll and Miss Mamie GnloncJ Aftk'r tho program rcfrtitau'j woro sorvod. TIIANKSfJlVIXfl WKEK. rt...i.. in lm fnM thil rt tc. will bo given over to Tlnnbr lug festivities, tlio social cilwa; will bo sinnii. some ot nw hnvo postponed their roeellnji c ill II... fnllmi'lnp ViteV. Tlio A. X. V. club bai poitpoM- Its mooting iiiuu mur.uj, j lior B, when they will meet t., n I.' flfnlf'hl. tun. . -. ". . in ..... i .iin Art rinh ill ontertnliicd Friday, DecemUr ,t .Mrs. A. I iiououii. r I Miss Illnnco Copplo Is hoitw nfinrnnnn nt a narty in nonw cloventh birthday. jr. tfr tm ...'. cnriPTV C! AIMIITHI.VM' " A(JE HUH. lilliTUDAY PAHTV GOODRUM'S GARAGE 317 Contrnl Avonuo. Phono 373J X$S For Cadillac and Ford Automobiles MISSION PROGRAM Tho ladies of tho C. W. D. M. Kavo an orppnrllnlw i-' .. "' fal0 i "aw ijcBiing procram last ovonlng at tho Christian Churc on Contrnl Avenue to a largo attend with tho world-wide missionary th?s wS. Wh,Ch ,S be,DB ob"ed KTiS!,1! f roW: O. Doward; Vocal D uot. Mrs B C Drows and Mrs. D. C. McCar y- Pal Wf' n Tri' Mx?Unta,n Si-Mi W. D. Cox; Vocal Solo, Miss Grace 1013 Cadillac Touring Car, $2123, Fully Kqulpped f.o.b. Marshfleld FORD! FORD! FORD! CAN YOU E&UAL IT? Ford TourhiR Car equipped with MJi shield and speedometer, delivered wlJU in Marshfield for Roadster, Fully Equipped $625 e our other They run for 1-4 the expenso of m , ,,j in it .- T3 '-i'O , Jtll. - 'fc GEO. GOODRUM COOS BBPKBSBNTATIVE