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-, 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' ' T.vrtlVWfcw,., i i ftnyncr Golscndorfor, Clinrlca Van Zllo, Cnrl GrovcH, Arthur Arlson, niul H. Rlehnrds, Mr. Enton nnd Misa Mildred Hood. O LODGE INSTALLATION Mnscot Lodge, Dcurco of Honor nnd Mammoth Lodge, A. 0. U. W., united In n Joint liiHtnllntlon of om cera at tho Odd Follows hull Thurs day ovenlng. The ceremonies wero followed by n big banquet, music and a social time. Mrs. Eacott acted na tlio installing olllccr of the Degree of Honor and S. H. Cathcnrt was tlio installing olllccr of the A. O. U. W. About sixty were present, the guests i SOCIAL CALENDAR. TONIGHT j Sons of Norway Dance at Fin- j nlHh hull. j Dance nt Sumner. j North Hond Concert Hand Dnnco j I In Eckhoff hnll. SUNDAY Hand concert nt 2: 30 In Masonic j Opera IIouso. j I being restricted to tho fiunlllca or I .... . - i i TUESDAY Ladles' (lulld and Auxiliary with j j Mrs. V. n. Curtis. j j Royal Auction Ilrldgo with Mrs. j F. K. (lottlus. j Auction Ilrldgo with Mrs. 12. j Mlngus. Mabel Mnthlsen were appointed on ! One of the features of the affair will the program conimltteo to serve for the year. A pleasing feature of tho evening was n debate: "Kcsolved, Lovo ac complishes more than money." Tho affirmatives winning tho decision. A society paper by Alfred Jnrcn was .enjoyed, after which refreshments were served by Miss llorghlld Olson mid Alfred Jiuen, 1'AKTV I .Mrs. Clnude Nnsburg entcrtnlned a few friends Informally Thursday afternoon at her homo In North Marshflcld. I HIHTIIDAV PA I IT V. tho members. Tho now officers of tho Dcgreo of Honor aro: C. 11. of II. Mrs. D. L. Itooil. Past C. of II. Mrs. I. M. Noble. L. of II. Mrs. Anna Holland. C. of C. Mrs. Chns. Lash. Usher Mrs. John Naglo. Assistant Ushor Mrs. Olivia Ed liian. Inside Guard Mrs Geo. Horron. Outsldo Guard Mrs. Allco Sned don, Rocordor .Mrs, C. It, Flanagan. Financier Mrs. I). L. Hood. Treasurer Mrs, S. 11. Cathcart. Right Supporter Mrs. F. A. Haz ard, Loft Supporter Mrs. Esrott. Mnlda of Honor Mrs. MoKnlght and Mrs, Itasmussen. .. LADIES All) MEETS Tho Young Ladles Aid of tho Nor-woglnn-Liithornn Church wiih enter tained last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. II, Mathlson. Tho time was jdeasantly spout In sowing and con versation, after which refreshments wore aorved. Thoso present were: Mrs, E. Erlckson, .Mrs. It. O. Thorpo, Mrs. Mrs. C. 0. .Magnus, Mrs. Larson, tho Mlsaos Dlna lljollo, Miss Sundo, Mn bol, Cora and Allco Mathlson. Stollu Magnus, Itov Thorpe and Mr. Mar tinson and Mrs. Kuuto Erlckson. WEDNESDAY j j l'rlscllla Club with Mrs. Henry j Olson of Hunker Hill. Silver tea by ladles of Prcsby- j j tcrlan Church at home of Mrs. j A. E. Seaman. THURSDAY j A. N. W. Club with Mrs. II. Reed North Uond Presbyterian Ladloa j Aid with Mrs. II. O'Mnrn. j j North Ilenil Alter Guild with j Mrs. I. 1). Ilartlo. j Nor.-Lutheran Young Ludles Aid j with Mrs. Nelson of Day j j Park. j Social Sowing Club with Mrs. j Gcorgo Ayro. I CAItl) PAHTV Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Wells enter tained at cards at their homo on South Second street. Refreshments woro served after tho evening's gnmo. Among their guests wore Mr. and Mrs. .1. w. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Den ning, Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Cowan, Jr., and Mrs. T. E. Ilarvoy. : Mrs. E. MlngiiH will entertain tho Auction Rrldgo Club nt her homo In West Marshlleld next Tuesday after noon. A most delightful card party was that or Tuesday afternoon at which Mrs. E. IC. Jouos was hostess at hor lionio on Pino street. Tlio homo was beautifully deco rated In Oregon grnpo and liucklo- borry and tho afteriioou's diversion was Ilrldgc, of which there wuro six tables. Mrs. E. s. lmi-Kolt won tho llmt prlzo nnd Mm. J. if. Mllnor. tho consolation. Mrs. Jones was agisted In ivcolv lug and nerving by Mrs. F. E. IIiikuo anil Mrs. Iloyd .M. Richardson. After curd refreshment! W1.,v served. Among thn imiod were: Mrs. A. T. llitlnos. .Mm. F. M. Par sons, .Mrs. E F. .Morrltwev. Mrs. 1.' K. fiettlns. Mm. E. O'Connoll. .Mrs. -A. It. O'llrlen, .Mm. a. l. House- ,,,D- '.. . nargoit, Mm. C F McKnlKlit. Mis. C. E. Nicholson. Mm D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. IC. Pony Mrs W. P. Murphy, Mm. .1. H. Mllnor! Mia. II. SoiigHtacken, Mm. L .m no ble. Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mm. Fred lowers. Mrs. Eugene Croat hwalle. Mrs. Edlo Fnrrlnger. .Mm. w. A. Hold -Airs. F. G. Hortou. Mm. V. . Muu' ..,. i. u. rowers, Mrs. F. E. 11 imii .mis. ii. M. Richardson. : I FHIDAY. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Win, j Schroeder.. Edna Kronholm celebrated her 8th birthday last Thursday after noon In tho form of a party at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kronholm In Fern daye. The afternoon was spent In games and a general good time was had by nil, refieshments being served to the following guests: Mnrtln Houser, Helen Houscr, Thomas Krohnholm and Edna Kronholm. CHILDREN'S PAHTY. i bo a special drill by the lodge's crack drill team nnd this will bo followed by dancing nnd other diver slons. Tno members of tho degree team of the North Uond lodgo are: Captain, A. It. Wllmot; assist ant chief, C. 11. Farlss. nnd For esters Will Emory, Joe Emory, Waller Livlugood, S. Art, Ray Smith, Hlchard Fryo, ThoninsJtiza, It. Pratt, L. O. Stronimen, II. A. Otis, V. Wentherbeo, C. II. San ford, A. T. Andrews and T. W. Al len, j . .j. j. . ' HIGH SCHOOL PLAY , , Active preparations will begin next week for tho minstrel show to bo glv-1 en In the near future by tho students ' and faculty of tho Mnrshfleld high j Bchool. Tho Tambos and Hones have been received ns well as tho music, nnd the show will probably bo given within bIx weeks. j. & .j. The Leaders of The leaders of fashion in every community are wearing American Lady Corsets be cause American Lady Corsets mean better figures and more perfect fitting gowns. Insist' that you get an American Lady Corset, Let us fit you. $1.00 to $5.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. O'Connell Building, Fashion Phone 361-J StLYEIt tj:a nnd Mrs. Fred Haehman, Misses Agnes Hutchinson, Evelyn Ander son, Mnmlo Malioney, Florouco Aiken, Nun Hrownlng. Gen evieve Sengstackeii, Maude Heed and Messrs. Hayes Hownrd, Irving Chnnd ler, Mnlr Duno, A. L. Hengston, Tom llennett, John Kronholm, and Arthur Peck. DE.MOHEST CONTEST .Miss Elnn Solaudor of Sumner won tho Silver .Modal In tho Domnrest Contest nt North Hem! Inst ovenlng. Tho exorcises wore well attended and woro directed by Dr. H. H. Clarko. Tho Judges woro Itov. Dr. Oslund and .Irving Chaudlor of Mnrslillelil mul Mrs. C. (llailmon. The following pro gram was carried out: Music. "Jim's Child," Miss Elnn Sinn dor. "Patriotism." Hnrold Hunt. "Llttlo HloBsom," .Miss Annn Tru-mnn. "A Plea for lli0 Chlldron," Miss Huldnr Selnnder. "A Christmas Story," .Mlsa Huby "Annrchy nnd tho Snloon," jc Harber. There was a children's party at tho Methodist parsonngo Friday af ternoon, at which Mrs. Franklin C. Hlrch and Mrs. II. I. Hutledgo entcrtnlned fifteen children, mom bors of tho "Infant Sunday school clnss." The party was a rewnrd for tlio Infant elnss receiving tho highest honors on the Christmas program, through their representa tive, Josephine Howard. The nflemoon was spent In games led by .Miss Inez Haldwln. nftor which the hostesses served dainty refreshments to tho llttlo ones. Each llttlo guest received a favor and nil had a good time. Thoso present were: Mablo Wilson, Glendn Abbott, Frances Sunnier. Catherine Stump, lonn I Hillenbrand. Ilnin Lnngwor thy, Marian Gldley. Knu McoKown, Cecil Smith, Uuth Jnrvls, Aldeen Smith, Jay Mllnor. Len Derlngor, Vernon Dorlnger, Irwin Morgan. : Hobort Llvlngstono Hrownlng on tertnlned n few friends and play mutes at tho homo of his mint, Mrs. Hrownlng, on Market Avenue, tho other nftornoon. Various gnmes nnd diversions wero folowed by refresh ments. ! ; . t sewing PAHTY I ELECT OFFICERS Tho Young People's Society of tho Norwoglnn I.iitliernn Church mot Tliiimdny evenhiK at the church par lors, at which time the following of-Ih-eru wore elocted for tho ensuing your: provident, Olaf Klrlcroll; Ico president. John King; tren surer. An drew Andomou; secietnry. Emll tln brloUoii, Mr. Molloin. Olnf Klrkrelt and Miss Mrs. E. F. LoMlotix wns hostess nt a delightful nftornoon party at hor home In Fcrndnlo Thursday. Need lework nnd conversation woro fol lowed by refreshments, Mrs. II, H. Hrndllold assisting tho hostess In serving. Among Mrs. Lo.Mloux's guests wore: Mrs. Frank Donning, Mrs. T. E. Hnrvoy, Mrs. C. C. Going, .Mrs. It. N. Fcnton, Mrs. J. W. Mlt- eholl, Mm. W. F. Schroeder, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Fourier, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mm. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd. I.Mrs. H. II. Hrndllold, Miss Wltto and .Mrs. Mlllor of North Uond. 4 I DIXXEU PAHTY I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MoKnlght will entertain a few friends nt dinner nt their homo In South Mnmhllohl this ovenlng. I .M.W. A. SOCIAL Tho North Horn! Modorn Woodmen of Amerlcn I.odgo Is plnnnlng to glvo an piitorininment at Eckhoff hnll thoro Saturday evening. Februnry 1. On Wednesday, January in, tlio ladles auxiliary of tho Presbyterian Church will glvo a silver tea with Mm. A. E. Seaman on Fouth nnd Elrod. Ench member Is Invited to be present nnd bring n friend. . WEDDINGS. Lnat Sundny nftornoon Otis Wil son. Jowelor in tho Red Cross Drug Store, and Miss Juliette Huffnrd of Portland wero married nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Hlrch in South Marshlleld. Rev. II. I. Hutledgo of ficiated. 4 DANCES Tho Sons of Norway are giving n (I mi co this evening nt the Finnish hnll. Special preparations huvo been mndo for tho event. This ovenlng the North Horn! Hand Is giving n dnnce In Eckhoff's hnll. ! ! ! A number of Mnrshflold and North Ifond pcoplo will nttend a dnnco nt Sumner this ovenlng. : courso nt tho Oregon Agrlcultt-I College, Mlaa Gcnovlovo Tollefson rotnrrj this weok from a fow dnys visit tl tlio uiiristinnson homo on CattlJ Inlet. land, nnd Mrs. F. L. Sunincr. i 'ss l-rnnccs uoiucn returned & Tho club will meet next Frldny , 1'ortinnu una week nftor spenfl! afternoon with Mrs. W. Schroodor. J tho holidays with hor parent tho hostess served dainty refresh- Uments to tho following: Mrs. A. T. , Haines, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. II. Storey, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mrs. Jna. Cownn, Mrs. W. Schroeder, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. W. Hong- 1NFOH.MAL TIIIMHLE CLUII Tho North Rend Thlmblo Club held n vory enjoynblo session yes terday with Mrs. Ira H. Hartlo. Dain ty refreshments woro served by tho hostess, assisted by Miss Edith Horn. Sowing nnd other diversions were enjoyed. Tho next session will be hold In two weeks with Mrs. M. G. Coleman. Among tho club membors present yesterday woro: Mm. II. J. Linden. Mrs. O. S. Knlscr, Mrs. R. F. Gobhnrt, Mrs. It. E. Glnzlor, Mrs. and Mrs. F. A. Golden or Marihtt't .j. Mrs. Fred Cntliornl, who IiaibiJ visiting at tho homo of her ililel Mrs. M. A. Enrly, who loft n fow Mrs. J. T. Hall, In West MariWiJ weeks ngo with hor sister, Miss Ellz-,nnd with othor friends ami relithJ aboth Donnelly, for Cnllfornln, In hero, will Icavo on the next .VbJ hopes that the elinugo In climate Smith for hor homo In Oonkl.inJ.Cil would benellt tho lnttcr's healtu writes thnt thoy nro plonsantly To-! Mrs. It. M. Wlodor of LaM catcd In tho Anjor Cottago on old 'fft today for Cnllfornln where i'.J Oak Avenue, Hurllngnnio, Calif. Sho will spend n fow weeks with Lcric-J snys that Miss Donnelly Is consldorn-. Henry anil Ed Wlodor lilv liniirnvnil nml thai thov oxnoct to 1 '' anond most of tho winter there. M,8S S,B"'1 Ilolm Icft "llrM ... ... a ! Horkoloy, Cal., to rcsuiuo Iter cot Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr., returned ' "t tl University of Callfornh il this week from Honuliun, Wash., Horokoley. whoro she hns been spending tho last I fw months. Sho cninn In via Hrnln M'"" I'-Htlior Swansoil left lot! nml rnnnrtn tlmt tlmir liml n vnrv linril for "" 1'olnt,' Calif., to UH i trip. Sho and Mrs. Scott oxpect to ' tho ,10m r ller Istor. JI". L. Vj ninkn llinlr lmmn on llm Ilnv ninln IlUimUOrb. j. . 4. W. P. Murphy and wlfo returned j. 4. .j. Goorgo HnlncB left today to : Friday from a fow dnys visit nt B,l,no hlB POrttlon with tho tho J. E. Schilling homo In Myrtlo Point. Thoy report Hint Miss Eu gcnln Schilling, who hns been criti cally III sluco boforo Chrlstmns, Is now recuperating nnd although quite weak Is now on tho road to recov ery, which will bo most gratifying news to her many friends on the Hny. ! ? W. II. Kennedy nnd wlfo roturnod this weok from nn oxtondod visit lit: mond Lumber Compnny In OaVIulJ nftor spending tho holidays with LI pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hilw Miss Mny Protiss loft on the RH dondo today to rcBtimo hor studies il tho Unlvorslty of Cnllfornln. .j. 4. 4, Miss Norn Towor will leave m morrow night ovorland for Derktlt; Calif., to resumo hor studies at tl University of California. Her fi """ Minr II C H'.. ...,. ...Ill .,,.,. M. E. Everltt. Mrs. F. S. jn,,inC i with frlon.Is nnd relatives In Snn ,".". "' "'" """"" . ... . .... ilH ,Iir .. .jrnm : Miss Wltto, who has been Hie jt ad Hold will !(' Islt In rortliti return hero later pr or to hor mnrrlago, which will Ul placo In tho early spring. Mrs. R. Ilazor. Mrs. Win. Hendricks, I Frnncls('0' Mr nl", MrB' A- - nK' Mrs. M. G. Colemnn. Mrs. J. C Wnl-icr" nn'1 mtl dniightor, who wero In Inco, Mrs. J. G. Horn. Mrs. Chas. jSn" I'nnelseo with thorn will roturn of Mr8 ,. Williams, Mrs. A. 11. Derbyshire, tho noxt Speedwell. Hoon for n 8hort y Mrs. Henry O'Marn and Mrs. O. A. I ... , ,,, ? , , , Sho oxpoctn to rotur nni.i,imil .i.ii .- t ... c I '88 Ilattlo Wheolor roturnod , .. ' " ." Dnvldson, whllo Mrs. L. K. Strato, Mrs. Gothro, Mrs. Kennody and Miss Edith Horn woro special guests. : I MOTOR HO.YT CLUH homo from Rod Hluff, Calir., this week, after a two months' visit thoro with friends. .;. .j. .. Mrs. F. G. Ilorton nnd children loft this weok for n visit at Mrs. The North Hond Motor llont CIiiI.'h ' Horton's old homo In Escannba, Havo your Job printing dont il run Timea omco. Inguo I IIIFI.ir.'l.' lM,i. ,., ... .. ' MlhK Allco Hutler was hostess b.sT Saturday evening t n most enjoy, nblo HrldBo Whist psrty. The home was prettily decoratedc In greeny and red candles. Thoro uera the tables of Drldge ami (hone winning prizes for high niul low were: .Mm. otto ScbtotUr. ladle first prlao .Mfcg ki. ra Alkan. coiisolutloii. a. l. Inston. men's itmt nriw and Otto tUt)tlnr. lonaolatlon. Atr cards dainty rofroshmeats wr rNi. Th following wor the (: Mr. and Mm. Otto Sohottor, Ifr. acl Mrs. Arthur MoKeown, Mr. Have Your Eyes Examined E. YE& Ex Frei AMINCDJ and properly fitted with & Concct Glasses by a relia- JOPTICIANj bio optician, liSv d This daik weather causes W$ a great deal of eye stialn and increases tlio defects in eyes, If your eyes both ei you at all come and consult us, (F. C. BIRCH, State Li censed Optician,) : gSssS RED CROSS DRUG STORE Jcweleis and Opticians, Phono 122-J .1 social Wednosdny night at North JMIchlgnn. nenii drew a rather small nttondnnco nnd nt tho busluoss sosslon, It wns docldod not to hold any moro moot lugs for awhile. Refreshments woro porvod by tho conimltteo In clinrgo of which Mrs. A. II. Dorbyshlro Is chnlr nian. Thoso prosont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Wuilnce. Mr. nnd Mm. J. G. Horn, Mm. Clms. Wllllnms, Mrs. Irn H. Dnr He, Mrs. Georgo Hnzor nnd Mr. Hrownloe, HAKEHV AND ELICATi:SSD" "Cleanliness Is Ne.t to GodllnfJ Our lueail Is iniwlo clean. U Roger Goss rcturnod to Horkoloy this wook, nftor spending tho Christ mas holldnys with his father, John D. Goss, of Mnrshllold. : Jnmos Alkon loft this weok for c,(n"i ilellvereil clean. California to rosumo his courso nt ' AlM f'n,lsi Cookies, Pies and Mt. Tnmnlpals. unuwi uoons. .;, .:. Try our dnlnty Itnkery Lunch- George Murch, Jr., returned to ''vc,,,,"2 ,l,M' h,1""",j n,n,.,,ui i.i ,. . . . I "s Hervo ou. v "" '"a ni-i-n 10 resumo Ills 1:t X. 2nd St. Phone Hjji The North Hond Episcopal Altar Guild will moot noxt Thursday with Mrs. I. H. Hartlo. , I D. M. C. CIiUll. I i The D. M. C. club of North Hond I met Wednesday nftornoon nt tho home of Mrs. L. A. Loomls. Tho afternoon wns spent In embroider ing, nfter which delicious refresh ments wero served. The club will meet next-Wednesday, Janunry 15, nt tho home of Mrs. Charles Williams. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Enrlo Michaels, Mrs. Jos. Olln. Mm. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. Chns. Williams, Mrs. Wm. Otis, Mrs. Wal ter Russell, Mrs. X. 0. Haines and Mrs. Roy O. Hralnnrd. j LADIES' ART CLUH f ; The Progress Club will moot with rMs. J. M. Upton on Monday. Janu-; ary. 27. The mooting scheduled for ' this wook bolng postponed. ' I Mrs, F. A. Haines ontertnlnod tho Ladlas' Art Club at hor homo on! South Fifth Btreat Inst Friday nf- i'.ernonn. After ih i...ci. . LOOKAROUND and soo tlio $25 and $30 Values you can buy for $10.72 and $14.91 Etc. Then come nnd see what you can buy regular $8.50, .$9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $13.00 and $15.00 suits nt tho FIXUP The same price yestei'Xv today and next week. North Bend. MarshfieM. HljL.. s i "if .- BKOS. CI eiuM uM, Yt - "v "uaiuuss session i M 'Ik J x&tm imc eW.,.; ! mv vm" Era -- Cu., mm