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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. I 8 SOCIETY NEWS (Continued from Pago Two.) i Bworcil by quotations from tho au thor. Mid. Adolspcrsor tlicn con tributed nn excellent book review of "The HooBlcr Chronicle.' The club voted n contribution of $5 to the scholarship loan fund maintain ed by the Oregon Federation. .Mrs. Blako will entertain the club on February 2 1 at a "Colonial After noon." Features of the day will be a loan exhibit of nntlqultlcs and old-fashioned costumes worn by the members. Mrs. lllnko will be assisted by Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, who will give n review of old cook books. The members present Monday wore: Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. B. 0. Flanagan, Mrs. W. M. lllake. Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Mrs. W. 1 McKI downey, Mrs. Thomas BiiRlehart. Mrs. A. L. Butts. leave the first of tho week vln Drain for Kimono. Among Mrs. Turpln's KUests Friday were Mrs, B, K. lonos, Mrs. F. B. HnRtio. Mrs. Win. llorsfall, Jr., Mrs. Claude NasbnrK, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. Hoyd M. Itlchardson. Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. Ooblo and Mrs. C. M. Ilylor. I ItlltTHD.W PAKTV -- I IIONOU .MltS. doiii.i;. Mrs. W. S. Turpln entertained In formally for Mrs. L. M. Doblo Fri day nfternoon at her home In West Mnrshfleld. Mrs. Dnhlc. who has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. Claud NasbnrK for boiiio tlino wii. Miss Mary Motlln Is hostess this nfternoon to n number of her young friends at tho homo of her nunt, Mrs. Fannie Hazard, on Market Ave. The event Is In honor of Miss Mct Hn's thirteenth birthday. Tho afternoon will be spent In games, music nnd recitations, after which Mrs. Hazard, assisted by Mrs. McKnlght nnd Mrs. Chns. McKnlght will servo refreshments. Those Invited nre: Ulllan Seaman, Virginia Clark, Bm nin Douglas, Doris Scngstackcn, Knthorlno Nicholson, Helen Iteese, Florence Flanagan, Hess Flnnngan, Bsther Sullivan. Zella Swlmford, Bd na llllven, Isabel Macgcnn, Jane Mc Lnln nnd Helen Merchant, v I BASTSIIH: IMIITV people at tho homo of their mother, Mrs. McKay, In Bastslde. The overl ing was pleasantly spent with vari ous games and diversions, tho prin cipal one being a guessing contest In which Miss Bllzabeth Tcllefson won first prlzo and .loo Vineyard re ceived the consolation. Refreshments wore served. TIiobo present wore: Mrs. McKny, Mrs. McLaggan. Mis ses Hilda West. Ida IVruner. Mnggle Uobcrtson, Nellie Olson, Winnie Simpson, (Jcnovleve Tellefson, Blanche Tcllefson, Hnttle McKay, Messrs. John Johnson, Harry John son, John TellcfBon, Jr., Joe Vine ynrd, Leonard Clark, Axel Nelson, Victor West, Atnll West. Martin Steckel, Mnrtln Peterson. . The Ladles Aid of tho Swedish Lu theran Church of North Hend met at the church parlors Wednesday, Feb. 12. A largo number were pres- cut. Airs, isnac .lacouson scrvcti re large crowd was present, and a very! . . -. -....,-.... ..tw.tif Thorn leiijoyanic niiuuiuun i"-"- - ,;, was also an election of oIllceiH fat the ensuing year, which resulted as follows. , , . Mrs C. 0. Magnus, reelected pros - 1 dent; Mrs. 11. Mnthlson. vice-president. Mrs. H. 0. Thorpe, secretary; I nnd Mrs. 0. Stcen. treasurer. 1 The Young Ladles' Aid Society of the Norwegian Lutheran Church was .... ..! I .! tilnnannilv nf I I1C cilieruiiui'ii ,..v...u....... -- . home of Miss Blsle Larson of l-orn-dale on Thursday evening. A'l,ri the business and sewing session, the hostess served dainty refreshments. ! Those present wore: 1 Mrs. O. Hansen. Mrs. O. Nelson., Mrs It. O. Thorpe. Mrs. Larsen, M ssi 1 Johnson. Miss Jennie Johnson. Miss, Cora Mnthlson. Miss Thorn Lund, Miss Hunne. Miss Then Larsen. nnd the Messrs. Palmer Nelson. Oliver. i.nm mill Loo Larsen. After tho meeting tho Indies were takm to their respective homes by the host, freshments. I Mr nllvnr Lumen, ill nil llUtOllloblle ! The next meeting will bo at the home of tho Misses Johnson. KM-XT OI'KICBIIS Last Saturday evening Messrs. Itny. Joub and J tunes McKay wero hosts to a large number of young The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church met In tho ehnpol parlor Thursday nfter noon for Its monthly business nnd so einl meeting. Tho hostesses, Mrs. C. 0. Magnus nnd Mrs. F. 11. Olson, served dc-Mclous refreshments. A CM'HS 1 NEW SPRING SUITS COATS, DRESSES arriving on each stunner. An extra ai. nit'iii en it u on mi" ihhi orwiKwiuci'. 'pj1(. incuts conic to us direct Iroin (he Kastt Thai menus Hie very latest in siv price io yon. On v n. ,lln.r "'itMhl ,,"l a saving, fin Wiilcli for onciiiim disnhtiix mnl ,i ' " '""""('CWfiiU "Money Talks" HUB DRY GOODS CO, O'Connell Building. Market Av renut What's the Use of Telling the Good Points of a A Tne Filth Street Sewing Club will . V "Harris , South Mnrshlleld. the occasion beW "tVo next meeting of the Prlsclllr , In honor of Mr. Illrch's birthday. .Mil- Club will be wl'h Miss Slgnn Lif- Hc nnd games occupied tho ovenlng, sen, Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 10. )f(0. wIll(,, M,.s ,r,., H(.rV0(l tl.ilnty Mrs. i. M. Walters will i-uf r- ri,fn,H1H,tHf tain the la lies of the Preshyterlan .... iM.-sent were: Church at an all day session una Ml. nn, Mrs. .1. U. Jiu-vls. Mr. nntl pot luck" tinner next We-liv-'iy. .,:,u. 0u, , ,;.,U1, h- nnd Mrs l'rnnk ' mi mil. 1 .. ... ... -& . i-en. nmi. Sumner. Mrs. a H. Torrey. .miss initio The Methodist Ladles Aid Socletj (,, , t,)a.. C,ur,.j, ,,nd Miss Mny will meet next Wednesday afternoon (, III tile CIIUITII IO IIIIIKU iiiuiiiii'n ; Tho I'rlcllln Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon, Feb. I'.i. with Miss Slgua Larsen of Hunker Hill. The Voting Ladles Sodality of St Monica's Church will meet Sundu i after Mass In tho church. AXXOtTXr,.; KNgg; Mrs. Alex Lund nnnotincMa? irnL'oinoiil .,r i, ..... . ',, , J . """Kilter, ti Mnrlo Lund, to Mr Victor fi Tho wl.ldlng will ()Ccur J 1013. Many friends of n,te peoplo will tender sincere cottm lut ions. ,,n - Ti:xi)i:i: simwiat H - on- When YOU Know It Is Unexcelled 3 Ask any Cadillac owner about the Cadillac. TOURING CAR, DELIVERED, fULLY EQUIPPED, $2125 fORD! fORD! fORD! Do you know of any car that can compete with the Ford.' Tho l')rd upkeep and operation expenses are just, one-firth of any other make. lust think the !Kord peoplo nre making 200,000 ears tor 101:5, just I'ive times as many as any other one mnuui'acturor is turning out. WHY is it the Ford can turn out u car for little money J Just look at the number and figure for yourself. Are you going to own a 1J)1I1 rmW If so you had better get your order in now or it will be impossible to make delivery. I Ford Delivered Pouring $700.00 i ' Ford Roadster Delivered $625.00 Ford Delivery Delivered $725.00 Miss KII.H and llessle Ayre tertalned Tuesday evening at a ml- -rellaiieous Hhower for Miss llnllli D.ivls, whoso ongitgomont was ret cut -ly announced. Those present were: ItoMlc Flye. Ueatrlce Smith. Mrs. Alhee. Myrtle Kdwards, Floietuo lleuham. Httu llrooks. IClliilioiIi Ar luudson. Uuth .Matthews, Kilith 1 1 1 1 denbrand. Kllzn Ayrc, Sylvia Davis and llessle Ayre. Refreshments wero served nnd the decorations were of a valentine na ture. Miss llnllle Davis today retired from her position In the otllces of the Coos Hay Home Telephone Co.. and will leave Monday for Ilrldgo. where she will visit for n week. Within n few weeks. Clie.vr Kndleott. a former resident of ( " ritillle, will arrive here to wed Miss Davis. They will reside In Portland. ItAITIST SOCIAL Last evening tho losing side of the Dnptlst Church Ladles Aid contest. under tho supervision of Mrs. C II Marsh, gave a delightful program and social at tho church parlors, which wero artistically arranged vjlth evergreens and red hearts, symbolllc of St. Vnlentlno's day. A largo number attended and the evening was pronouncod one of greit enjoyment In every wny. Following the program which was n credit to tho participants. Heading Rev. A. F. Ilnssford Vocal Duet Misses Kddovii Wheoler and Kdlth Ayre Hoadlng Prof. Walter Morns Heading Miss Fiances Frniui Vocal Trio . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Ayro nnd Miss llessle Ayrc Recitation Mrs. K. Kelb y After a soclnl hour or two. lumh was sorved In the H. V. P. l rooms. Miss Frnnso' sorvlng at the coffee ta ble, was assisted by hoveral of the other ladles. MH HI m II .l'JK ; TO-'A. ' WW AW I iMMKaYAK m v m&. immmA cm v uu Ilk l& " i " DAXCLS IvlCMFAlDFilf ihe l-'ord service department at (lotidrum's (iarage. 1 am carrying a complete line of Ford parts enabling you to get the same service as if you were in a citv. Come to (l(K)l)llT.M'S CJAUAt! toiuobile. OFKX DAY AND XKMl'P. F should you want anything for your an- GEO. GOODRUM !Lcw Keyxer'H orchentra will give a Valentine ball at the KakIo'h hall In Mnrshlleld this evening. Tho Knstshlo Athletic Club will give a dame In their Imll at KastKhle . hub evening. More fun with a lMWMl'IUiimWl ' I' Hill I'lnJi'l'i )'..V IF' i,f ;HM,i,HH',y i,wsniWiri.?TqH mUTIID.W I'AltTV - Mr Frank Pitch was tin- hu.ii Sliest at a surprNe party List Mon day cienlng at the Hire u home in' ODAK The good times last always with the picture before you. We teach you to make good pictures and sell you a Kodak, r.00 to $100.00. Drug Store Wo do developing and finish. ranranrys ? smfwmnrs Cross lSrTMTrcwraqagTOn.rn7-irt FIRE!! FIRE!! FIRE ti FIRE AND WATER SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1913 .. DOORS OPEN 9:30 A. M. .. $5,000 Stock of Ladies Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Un derwear, Hosiery and Notions must be sold in next ten days. No Goods Reserved Every Article Must Be Sold Ladies, Remember the Date and Place MKS. X10LL1K OVYKN, PROIMMKTOR. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM Wf Second Street, Fonnorh Coos Hay Paint and Paper Co. Store. JOHNSQN BUILIHNO. ti BUM