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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 -EVENING EDITION. 0 mmmKmaaBmammmnMMmmmnKM!ZKMinammmmmmiMmmmm"mm77r- (Continued from Pngo Two.) Hold Episcopnl Church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Mc Keown. Tho nftcmoon whb dovotod to needlework, sotno sowing for thu Good Samaritan hospital nt Portland liolng completed. Tho ladles hnvo Bomo other special sowing to tnko up. They hnvo not fully decided whether to adjourn during tho Lent en Benson. Next Tuesdny, Mrs. F. A. Ilnznrd will euturtnln tho guild. Thoso present iuhI Tuesdny wore: Mrs, Lcdwurd, Mrs. C. K Perry, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. Ktuuilo Ilnz nrd, Mrs. Mnry McKnlglit. Mrs. Georgo Murch, Mrs. Hugo (ulst, Mre. A. T. Lngorstroiu. .Mrs. Otto Solicitor, Mrs, Kmnin Nnsburg, Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Miss Allco Hutler mid Itcv. It. lC. llrownlng. SliXi.H, MtILL Tho M. W. A. tonm of North llcnd, on Feu. 1st., will glvo n military drill under the lendcrshlp of Captain Wllmont, Into of Twin Peak tonm of Snn Francisco, tho banner tenm of California, and his nsslstnut, C. M. Forrls, who hns served In the tJ. S. Nnvy. Aftor tho drill there will ho a social diuico. Ilcfrcshments wilt ho served froo during the evening. : - I - roval .i:i;iiiioi:s. i (i... l.fixm nt lipr nnrcnts. Mr. nlld Mrs. W. V. Douglas, on West Central avenue, this nftornoon. The affair Is given In honor of her birthday, which wns Jnnunry zu. : : MIrh Florence Flaniieun. daughter fif Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 0. Flanngnn, will entertain n few of her young friends at a theater party this evening. Little (Jrnelo McKeown, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur MeKeown, will bo hostess at n little folk party next Thursday In honor of her birth ilny. Tho Ilttlo ones will assemble In clown dress and n most enjoyable tlmo Is anticipate'. v v Frederick Sehottor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schetter, will colebrato his sixth blrthdny next Monday, by en tcrtnlnlug a number of little folks nt his home. : A millibar of young pcoplo spent tho evening Inst Monday nt tho skat ing rink, roturnlng to MIbs Mooro's, whoro dnlnty refreshments wore served. Thoso of tho party were: Miss draco Kriise, Miss Frances Williams, Miss Until Allen, Miss Palmer and Miss Monro. SOCIAL CALF.XHAH. TONIGHT North llcnd Hand dance In Eck hoff hall. SUNDAY Hand Concert In Opera House MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. J. M. Upton. TUESDAY ! Crescendo Club with Prof, nnd I Mrs. C. A. Dnvldson of North Hend. ' Royal Auction Hrldge with Mrs. ' Frnnk Hague. I Auction Hrldgo with Mrs. J. A. I Mntson. ! Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Fannie I Hazard. I Loyal Order of Moose dance nt 1 Odd Follows hall. ! WEDNESDAY Hrldge Club with Mrs. Hoisfnll, Jr. Wm. THURSDAY I A. N. W. Club with Mrs. W. F. Squire. Fit I DAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. L. Sumner. F. INFORMAL Tho Prldo of Oregon Canip No. 2771, It. N. A., hold an open Instal lation tit their lodge room Tuesday cvcnlng nnd there was a Iiuko at tondnnce. Tho Installing ollleor wns Mrs. Walter Hill and Mrs. Ininiel acted as ceremonial olllcer. There wns a short business ses sion, after the following olllrors were Inducted Into their stations: Ornclo, Ellon Kolloy; vlco ora rlo, Eumllno GoHtiey: i-huucclior. Hilda Ilyden; recorder. Helen it. Downs; receiver, Jennie IIoiikIiiimI; iiiui-shnl, Corn E. Holt; Inner sen tlnel, Sarah Itenuler, outer senti nel, M. J. Ilrown; inuuiiKors. Net tlo M. La Chnpollo, llentTlco C. Wul teni; physlclnn, Dr. A. L. I louse- worth. Tho pleuslng fenturo of the ev oiilug wns tho presentation of ii gold bracelet to the outgoing ora cle, Mrs. Nettle M. Lu Chapello, who had served lu that eupnclty for threo years. A program wns thou presented, enjoyed by nil, us follows: .Mandolin nnd piano duet- Slgnu I.nraou, Esther Nelson. Ilecltntloii Anna Downs. ' Piano solo Esther Sullivan. Itecltntlou -Wllma lloitglund. Plnno solo Margaret Lund. Vocal solo Mrs. E. E. Kolloy. Heading .Miss Jjioz Haldwlu. Hoeltullon Mrs. E. E. Uuhoy. After tho lltorury ontoiinlninont. n bniKiuet was spread for the Itoyal Neighbors and their friends and music nnd cards woro enjoyed un til a Into hour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers hnvo moved Into their new residence on South Fourth Streel. near Hall p ven ue, which was formerly occupied by Captain nnd Mrs. H. W. Olson. Mrs. Fred Cathernll, formerly Miss May Stnuff. loft yesterday on tho Nuiin Smith for her homo In Oak land, after a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hull, and other relatives on the liny. II.WCIW I 1MNNKHS Mr. ami Mrs. It. E. Plnogor will entertain nt dinner Sunday nt their homo on South Sixth street. In honor of tho third unniversnry or their marriage. Tho Invltod kuohIh aro Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert Fox, Mr. and Mrs. llor mnn Hlllyer and Mrs. Maggie Og I 4 Tho Hrldgo Club will glvo their boiicllt bull for thu Murshlleld Public Library nt thu Eagles' hull on tho evening of Shrovo Tuesdny, February I, thu day before Lent. The lust diuico before lent by (ho North Bond Concert Hand will ho given Friday evening, Jan. 'J I, lu Eckholf'H hall. a The Fortnightly Club dance at Eagles' hull Thursdny evening was pronounced by thoso present u most onjoyablo affair. Thoro wiib a good attnndauco and good music and a good 1 1 mo. This was tho last dance given by tho club until urtor Lent. ;. a Invitations have been Issued for a danco glvon by tho Loyal Order of Mooso at Odd Follows' hall next Tuesday evening. L. Grnnnls and Miss Mario T. Mulo noy were tho chaperoijcs. The even ing was most delightful light re freshments being served during It. Among thoso present woro: Misses Grnco Williams, Francis Williams. Mnry Kruso, May Myron, Pearl At kinson. Adelaide Clnrke. Wllda Har ris, Evelyn Lnngworthy, Elslo Hull. Evelyn Flanagan, Ruth Allen nnd Messrs. Clifford Fnlrchlld, Guy Stutsman Max Uelgard, Leslie Isaacson. Chester Isaucson. Duncan Ferguson, George Johnson, Alton Johnson, Leo McLaln. Tom Pntter son, Walter Jensen, Shannon Mitch ell, Leo Hyerly, Chuuncey Clnrke, Arthur Kolstud. nnd Ralph Kruso. ! The cord pnrty which wns given at North Head last Tuesday by tho In dies of tho Catholic Church proved n decided success In every way. A good time Is reported by nil. The prizes were awarded as follows: La dles' llrst prize to Mrs. G. Mnoslp. 2nd prize to Miss Margaret Stnni linelc. consolntion prize to Miss Julia Casey. Gentlemen's llrst prize, Wal ter Kusscll, L'nil prize, Robert Hunks, consolation prize, John Hill. L. Hotiscworth, Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mrs. E. E. Strnw, .Mrs. J 11. Mllner, Mrs. Hovd Hlchnrdson, Mrs. W. M. Hlnke, Mrs. F. M. Parsons. Mrs. It. K. Hoothe nnd Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. I CAKD 1'AHTV 0 Mrs. Frank Donning entertained t nt whist Inst Tuesdny afternoon. ' Mrs. It. N. Fenton capturing llrst j prize. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. Those present were: I Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. LcMloux. Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. C. C. Going, Mrs. , H. A. Wells, Mrs. Clem Wells, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Crnwford, Mrs. Davis.Mrs. At-1 klnson, Mrs. M. McLcod. Mrs. Harry: Hrndlleld. Mrs. II. N. Fenton, .Mrs. F. Denning nnd Miss Kirk. a a a I LUTHIIHAX SOCIAL Tho Young People's Society of the Norweglun-Luthernn Church met lu tho church pnrlors Inst Thursday eve ning for n short business session and general good time. Tho following Impromptu program was enjoyed: Recitation .... Miss Alice Mnthlson Reading John King Hecltntion Olnf Klrkrelt MubIc Hy tho Society Remarks Rev. R. O. Thorpe Refreshments were served by Miss Allco Mnthlson nnd Arthur Kolstud. The society will meet again Thurs dny, Feb. (!. In tho church hall. Among those present wero: Rev. nnd .Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, tho Misses El sie Larson, Jennlo Johnson, Torn Lund, Lily Thorwnld, Allco nnd Corn Mnthlson and Messrs. John King, An drew Anderson, Alfred Jnren, Mr. Omll. Mr. Oinwnn, Mr. Mellon, Ar thur Kolstnd, Olnf Klrkrelt and Palmer Nelson. I iill.MltLi: CLI'lt I DINNER PARTY I . .; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hlllyer en tertained friends at dinner lust Sat urday evening in honor of tho llrst birthday of tholr sou. William Henry. Many handsome gifts were received by the little follow. Those enjoying tho hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. 11111 yor, were: Mr. r.nd Mrs. Oiilmetto. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Plnogor and Mrs. Hrlttou, JVOlXfi FOLK'S PARTIES Miss Eiunia Douglas is entertain Ing n number of her young friends Mrs. M. G. Coloinun ontertnlnod the memlieiH or the North Hend Thlinhlo Club Friday afternoon at her home. After a short business session (ho arieriioon was spent In sowing and conversation, when (he hostosH served rerroshinonts, assist ed by Miss Will llendrlx and Mrs. I. If. Ilnrtlo. Thu next meetliiif will bo In tln form of u mimical program by tho club inouihorH and will ho Feb. 7 wlih Mrs. C. A. Dnvldson. Tho club members present nt Fri day's meeting woro Mrs. Roscoo mixer. .Mrs, K. !;. Rlggs, Mrs. 11. O. Mum, Mrs. H. E. llurinlstor. Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire. Mrs. J. C. Wallace, Mrs. f. C. Williams, Mrs. ('. F. Kai ser. Mrs. R. F. Goblinrdl. Mrs. C. A. Davidson. Mrs. Fred Glazier. .Mrs. H. J. Linden, Mrs. Will llendrlx. Mrs. ('. S. Jennings, Mrs. I. u. Hurtle and Mrs. W. C. llalley. The guests were Mrs. L. K. Strato mid Mrs. P. Peterson. Clil'II MEETINGS. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY The "11 I Club", consisting of Sidney Clnrke. Lawrence llorton, .mini .Mime tiiiu I'nii Larson, enter tained at a shilling rink pnrty Inst Saturday evening. .Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Leid & Barnidge's BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN The Best of Baked Goods Fine Home Cooked Goods French Pastry a Specialty A dainty Bakery Lunch Soived Daily, Open Evenings and Sundays, On Friday afternoon, Jan. Hist, Mrs. Frank Sumner will entertain tho momlters or tho Lntllos Art Club at her homo In South Murshlleld. .Mrs. Frank Hague will entertain the members or the Royal Auction Hrldgo Club at hor homo In tho O'Connell Apartments next Tuesday afternoon. J J J Mrs. William lIorsMII. Jr.. will bo the hostess to tho Hrldgo Club next Wednesday afternoon, Jnn. SDtli, nt hor homo on Contra! nvenuo. Mrs. J. M. Upton will ontoiinln tho niombors or tho Progress Club next Monday afternoon, Jan. 27th, nt her homo In West Marshllohl. : An Interesting meeting or tho Croscondo Club will bo held, Tuesday, Jan I'Stli. al tho homo or Prof, nnd Mrs. C. A. Davidson In North Homl. i : Mis. W. F. Siiulro will ontorlaln tho A. N. W. Club noxt Thursday nriernoou, Jnn. IlOth at her homo lu Hunker Hill. .;. .;. .;. Tho Presbyterian Lndlos Aid Socie ty thin nftornoon Is holding a cooked rood sale at the Perry & Nicholson store. Tho ladles of the Episcopal Church will hold a slinllnr sulo thoro noxt Saturday nftornoon. MIbs Myrtle Smith, daughter of C. A. Smith arrived hero this week with her brother-in-law. F. A. Warner, for a short stay on tho Hay. Sho wns accompanied by a frlond. Miss Catherine Drew, of Minneapolis. .;. . Tho Young Pcoplo's Society or tho Norwegian Lutheran Church nt North Hend will hold Its business and social mooting at the home ot Mrs. Olo Jnren, Tuebduy evening, Jnn. 28. Tho North Hend Altar Guild will meet next Thursday. Jan. Doth, with Mrs. L. E. Hnbcock. NORTH REND WEDDING - I Last Monday evening. Dr. E. Wnt son and .Miss Helena Fleishman, both prominent young pooplo or North Hend wore united lu marriage at tho homo or tho brhlo's sister. Mrs. Georgo llnrtniaii, Rev. D. A. MacLeod olllelutlng. Tho liotiso wns nrettllv nminiroi! with cut llowors nnd evergreens, tho ceremony being performed under an arch or tho Inttor Intermingled with whlto satin streamers. The young couple will continue to live In North Hend. Thoso present woro. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Hartnian. .Mr. am! Mrs. John Lennon, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Lytlo. Miss Isabello Len non and Rov. D. A. .MacLeod. Nine women out of ten are looking for in these good-looking, serviceable serge dresses Every dress is absolutely in the newest style k cry dress is of fine all woof serge, most of them plain tailored, The range of colors and sizes is i Priced exceptionally low $8.50 to $16.50 The Breakwater brought us also forty rnii's Serae Dresses, Those dresses are nf quality and style, We nave marked them from $22 to $6.75 and at these prices they will go quickly, See window displays, "MONEY TALKS" at HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connell Building Phone 361-: m unusual Will) I.V CALIFORNIA. I lie .Sentlnol of Santa Cruz. Call rornln, contains tho following nu iiouncoinont of tho daughter of .Mrs. Mary Thompson or .South Fifth street: On .Vow Year's morning at Hoiuiv llooii. Rev. Leslie II. in-luvu ni.n,,:. III tllO hold bonds (if murlnmm- I tho former's mother, Mrs, Grimes, during Mr. Grimes tibscnco lu tho east. .;. .J. .j. Mrs. Elmer Jones of North Hend will lenvo on the next Speedwell for Snn Francisco and other California points. Mrs. Jones is malting tho trip lu hopes of benefiting hor health and will remain nwny Indellnltely. Mr. Jones will pobnbly Join his wife later. fc t Mrs. S. H. Jennings nnd Miss Hllznbcth Jennings of North Hend will Icavo on the noxt Speedwell for l Snn Francisco to bo absent a month on business and pleasure. : Word has been received of tho safe arrival of Mr. and Mrs. S. CJ. Rogers lu Snn FrnnelBco. Aftor n visit with their grand-daughter. Mrs. Molchor Nelson, they 'will go direct to Tuc son, Ariz. .;. .;. .j. V. F. Miller Is oxpectod homo on tho Hroalcwaler next Thursday from his California trip. Whether Mrs. i Miller will return with him or remain , In tlio milder clliuo for the heuollt of her liunltli has not been nil noiincud. LEAVE Tm ON BREM1 Steamer Sails This Mmrl for Portland With M 5izeu rassenger Li Mrs. W. II. Kennedy and MIsh IIHKAKWATHH lin.lvm Owing to the roimh lum Ilrenkwittor was not able la r. out todny and returned i I .viarsniioiu this afternoon, g I win sail ui 1L' ;io tomorrer A . The Hrcnlt water sailed this a ink iui- luiuuiiii una a good I luissongor list and a fair ci:n iroigui. It Is oxpectod Hint ('apt T Macgenn will bo in i'ortlandtt llovo Cunt. II. C Nelson. h been In command of t lie llrtil tor, while dipt. Mncsenn wnsningtoii. In tho freight cari;o was ikI good sized shipment of flil tl lll...nl.. I nM...t ......... tlm l.ilfM ..... of the week at the homo of their " ? ""L . If, sister. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, on Coon " " ,n ' " L l( , ''", Lffi. River. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers ur-1 "" '" on"' '" " rcl. t rived Iioiiio on tho last Rodondo from "V,n,?.?T .?,., 'T011 mns K , mi iiiiii;u 1111 li. Among thoso Hfilllne en Hrenkwntcr woro tlio folloiltr A. W. Noal. .Mrs, Hoffman. II an enjoyable stay in California. .j. .;. .;. Miss Kiigeuin Schilling, who Is re- cupornllng from a serious Illness at ',,," ",' T,l tlmi JimSfil Mvrfl,. P.lllt lu ..vnnMn.l l.nm ....... ''"""''"IB. '' A. 1 1 Ol'll , JHI11M SI ;.'..i.M, ". ;.. i. ".r.;; , r ...?. .r, c. 11. nerzig. sin. c hi . inn hi. iiiu iiiiiiiu in hit uiiiiu, llry llnrrv l nm I n (' V Pi-J W P Mlll-nliv nn.l will, f .Imwlu .... " ' tr:'". ' ,nrr I.OIH I.S, l. V. KT ,,.:. ,:. ' ' -"'" "" A. Ilnlo. J. Tuttle. C. II. Crl i..u ..,. t f MrH( c n Clir,.yi Mr8 wm. Ci-1 ,,,! ii... ....... i ,., , ,. Win. Cully, M. KiiHtcln. Jim .linn mil) i wi.uin, lillllKlllVI 111 .111. in i ..... ......., i,nl Alia A II lln...H0 .....u ..I.I It'll". .Uin, Hill V IIIII.1U, Wl , t . tnivioi ii it a tii iv ti' two young pooplo who are members roturn homo this week from Morey ,?,, r 'w Si.iiwv p (ri pL1" n.rror VmcU '" Sa" '''""I h08l'",l. where sho suffered an at- Snmn I n ' '' m Cisco. Hetliany Congregation, name, tack of puoiimoula. following a selgo rSrM ir w iwi u t1!1."1!1 rh""lHtiii aim Miss Myra! of the la grippe, after hor operation U' l'l I,, mi- i' 'Vnani-ntof t Mill Thompson. Although prov- for nppondlcltlrs. Sho Is rapidly ro- ''" ''"Vn ,,:;, .'1 Un'J,',! " ,'ol""on ,0 on1,1' lor. loratlng from hor prolonged Illness ..'JK,, ''r' '.Lrf Ll heir siirnanes wero tb0 sumo, in and will soon bo nblo to out. ,, V, Ll lappendorf, A.ua. Ih one of tin f. ... ' ' a . a , F. C. Montgomen. Mn. F , i ... , I. - - - .. ,1 V iii inn ilstory where n young lady on mar. ,..iiik iiui-s not unvo to clinngo hor uunio. Yes. they boih spoil mid . H'lHlnuo to spoil Thompson with u "p." ,'l"'' .."'."'-r M'H' . TIlOllipHOII will mnko their homo lu Vnucouver. II. Mrs. L. A. Llljeiivist of Coqulllo was i no guesi or mid other Murshlleld week. .. A A Moii(oinery, Geo. K, TonDtr. MNoJenZ ?T WtiTf eld- friends this J .nlfa,": 'iittl hns Hailoy. J. Dougherly. H. Jid .N. .loliusou. kastsiih: SOCIAL Miss Klslo Hagomnslor, who linnu lultl. t. (.... i.........i .. i the past threo months, returned on1 J"1?,1 V'",1 VWn,U eSiJ,J tho last Rodondo. I ,,0"1,, w,llch lin8 ,,ccn PrlJ 1 ilWIIIIO, Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. Klckworth and MIbs Anna JoIiiibou will bo Sumlnv gnosis nt tho Will Ulckvvortli homo A blrthdny nnrtv n i.ivn.. i... ., social and ntlilotle club nr i.?fBi ! t Mllllcoinn In honor of Mlsa Madge Robertson i Inst Monday evening. Tho tlmo wns1 ., M!8S A,,nle Jolinnson returned on HIont In games and dancing, music ho ln8t ,rl" r tno Rlnndo from a being furnished by Ruy Joub. cioon ' iX y.0,,.r8 8,n" ' Snn Francisco. Stecke nnd Harry Johnson. Thoso1 'm 'I(,ll" will muko her homo ' Vi,. ""rf: """ "' " -''rs. r;. a. ulcKworth Tho Misses Hnttlo McKny Hlldn of Wost Mnrshnold yoHt. I'eurl Contes. Nolllo OIboi ' Mildred Simpson. Wlnnlo 81111118011"' ..MISR8 Ksther Johnson nnd CInra The Prlscllla Club of Hunker IIIU will meet Wednesday, Fohrunry 5, huh .urn. liCOI'gO UOlirKO, -I - ;; "i sion. .Ma.lgo Robortson,, g'" ,0,.l11"18 "rnlng for tin over w.L C?0,1Is,0fl5o!. Fmll and Victor "f 'rtl "'"Int. Tho will return ))ost, K,l Horton. Loonnrd Clark Mo('ny. Harry mid Jo, Johnson, Roy Ro I ortbon nnd Floyd Mlllor. Mrs. Walter SlnClalr of C0011IH0 : wns tho guest of Mrs. j t w,.n ..., ers MOTHFR'S MKirri.NG Ono oftlio most successful 1110 - I - Hi- di:mori:st coxtkst LET US SERVE YOU. 133 Noith Second St, Phone 112-L A largo number from North Hend and probably a few from Mnrshnold plan to attend the Demorest Silver Medal Contest nt Sumner tliiu m. lug, at tho close of which will bo hold n basket hall gnino nnd banquot. Tho teams will bo composed of North ,wn,'l,,,:!, St'h001 uoys- Tlio boat ah-Ta-Waaa has been chartered for tho occasion, nnd left North Hend Into this nftornoon for Sumner. Following is tho program: "Tho Illlilo and tho Liquor Tralllc" ..,'. ' : ; Cnii Welling Iho Saloon and tho Quostlon of the Hour" Fremont Hudson I'atrlotlsin'' Uim)ll, , "Anarchy and the Saloon" T nail.-. IIhIIa.. -CI......... .""' "HUH ""i" i nm tieorge Dowoy Homo and Win- 0hn Hansen r I UOY.,.lTTIO.Vmtll)(iK T 4 Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. F K (.ettlns entortnluoii tho mombers of ho Royal Auction Hrldgo Club. Mrs. -M. Illake wlnnliiK tlrst prize. The looms were prottlly decorated In the lolor schemo of blue. Dnlnty ro frefchinents were served. The club ! "It1"0", T'lesdny afternoon noli' buUdln'r" HnK" ,U the 'C"- TIlOSO OrCSflll warm M . Harrlgau. Mrs. F. e. n'nBUOj MrJ8i A meetings over hold In Mnil!i,n,.i.i vvns held lust Friday afternoon nt ,'l.?f .?" D)1U Nelson on -' oiiLL'i. IVIll'Il Alloa rii,....k fe!!B!! !,,,r",ln"' nddresse'd' the ,r if. " "lol"rH on tho subject of I ornture. .Miss Topping guvo a decidedly able nnd Interesting talk on tho subject nnd so enthused those resent that It was decided by a unniilnioiis volo to hold these meet- ngs once each month, tho subject. oiider nnd plnco. of which, wero to bo decided by n commltteo. consist ing f Mrs. c,. L. Hall. Mrs. a. II. Gldley, Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mrs. C. G v.; Xx' ."" "uro to confer with Miss Topping beforo making final arrangements. b " Among thoso present yesterday were; ' i..MJ?' c- s- Do'Iko. Mrs. A. H. aid oy. Mrs. F. s. Dow. Mrs. J. R. Rurk hart. Mrs. Jno. Nnglo, Mrs. Frank Hlack Mrs. w. H. Cox. Mrs. Coffln. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. McCarty Miss Topping, Mrs. K. Crosthw'alte Mrs! MnrySmlth. Mrs. n. I. Rutlixien other rolntlves this week. A A A t If8, PA' "owntt nnd Mrs. K. L. (,raof loft this niornlntr for wook's stay at Goo.lwill's on Coos Mrs. CInv Roberts returned ! week from I'ortlnnd. where itel boon visiting her nnrents ilntiK to the holidays. Mm. Gcoreo A. HnlnesnuiltliCi" woro guests of her mironti, JIU irn. 11, a. iiarrison, ni hivij weok. They roturncd home Frit .j. .;. .;. T. 0. Russoll nnd wife and.f Ilussoirs slstor, Miss Mary sow of Dlnmondvlllo, Wyo spent ' uuys wan MarBlillold irienat weok. WI'J IIAVH .M()Vi:i from n-1 . and Andorson to tlio OCm-I HiilldliiL'. 1RI Market "H nonr Ponnln'H r.-1 (1-1 .le gtorf. Wlion down town droit In ni" n mm nt nm. fniiimiu Pnrona B - .. w. WUI tMlltwilu -" Coffeo. Coos Bay Tea. Coffee and Spirt I IM10110 J101-J MAIISIII'lEtRt A WORD TO THE WISE Mrs. j. c. Doane. Mrs. George Giil ovson, Mrs. A. 7 Howns, Mrs. c, I. L. ....... .urs. Liias. Hofrmnn. Mrs. L.I 1-. Doninger nnd Mrs. C. H. Marsh1 A : '1 n. 1 I INFORMAL I i 1 I Mrs. Norls Jonsen will loavo Mon ',n;r Coqulllo to bo a house guest nt tho Sherwood homo for a weok v : wmf' D!isoy Krelf':t, and son. William returned this week from Monrovia, pniif . i !. . ..-: i been spending several weeks with Have your watch cleaned now. We'do watch repairing and do it right Red Cross Jewelry Dept ! --, J tOMlff " m 1' 1 ill ' I'liA.-n'-Jlfr 'j