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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 8 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made front Roy at Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE rr?nntlnitpii from Pace 1.) History of tlio Mormons." Mrs. R SNN-S,-. ..UUUU U-UTLnr, jj C()roy rcn(J ,torCHtltlB Pillar to (i88umo ehnrgo of the unniiucl nt on "Tlio Uiigin or .iornionism, the nnnunl mooting. I nnil Mrs. Alva Doll nnil Mrs. Colvln After tlio I)ii8lnc8 session tlio In- rontl reviews of the chapters on dies busied thcmsolvcB with needle- "Mornionlsm." work, nfter which tlio mooting ml- At tlio close of tho proj?rnin Mrs. Journod to meet March 19th with John Nngle, assisted by Mrs. Alva Mrs. J. K. Ilurkhnrt. I Doll, worved refreshments. Tho next incctlng or mo uircic is 10 uo April 2nd. Tlioso present nt Wednesday's meeting were: How Unssford, Mrs. Jno. Nagle, Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mrs. It. II. Corey and Ruth Corey, Mrs. O. 0. Lund, MIhs Manito Qulovson, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. Stromborg, Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy anil two children, Mrs. A. 55. Downs, Mrs. 13. W. Lowis, Mrs. D. L. Itood, Mrs. II. Smlthgall. Mrs. 1 Ir. Colvln and Miss Alpha Mauzey. fr Tlioso present were Mrs. Kottrlng, Mrs. Ilurkhnrt, Mrs. J. Cox, Mrs. .1. Dnshnoy, Mrs. Ilnrry Molir, Mrs. A. L. Hut, Mrs. Chas. Lowrey, Mrs. F. M. Flyo and Mrs. C. II. Walters. C. W. II. M. I Tho C. W. II. M. mot with Mrs It. A. Copple Inst Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Ora McCarty was tin lender of tho meeting and tho sub joct, "Tho training of children," took tho form of a round tablo din cusslon. MIbs Ellzaboth Topping wns pres ent and gnvo an Interesting talk. In tho lato afternoon tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Georgo Colomnn, served dainty refreshments to her Bticsts, who were: Mrs. 'A. O. Howard. Mrs. Mattlo EPISCOPAL LADIES I Tho Womnn's Auxlllnry, which Is the nilsslonnry organization among tho women of tho Episcopal Church, met on Tuesday afternoon at the Rectory. Tlioso responding to roll cnll wero: Mrs. Win. Toye, Mrs. K. O. Flanagan, Mrs. Georgia Small, Blnln. Mm. John Snydor, Mrs. Im- Mrs. Georgo Murch, Mrs. James For niel, Mrs. Ora McCarty, Mrs. Ed win Ilusby, Mrs. Vernon Illicit, Mrs. J. C. JoncB, Mrs. Addison Cook, Mrs. Ilcndryx, Mrs. W. II. Cox and Miss Elizabeth Topping. Tho next meeting will be hold Tuosdny, April 1st, with Mrs. 'A. O. .Downrd. 5 4 .M. E. liADIKS' AID I Tho Methodist LadlCH Aid met at tho church Wednesday afternoon and made tamnlcs. Tlio Indies madu and sold ono hundred tnmalcH. Noxt Wednesday the aid will havu iimi iu uim in mii nmuiitimi n,nv a social mooting at tho homo of ( ,0 8ent for this missionary box, Mrs. J. E. Edmunds In South Marsh- u,0 ,,nco to which tlioy are to bo ty, Mrs. Wm. Lcdward, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Hov. and Mrs. Houort 13. Drowning. Tho Rector opened tho incctlng with prayer, after which tho President, Mrs. Georgo Murch, took tho chair and announced tho business matters thnt were to come before tho mooting. Each memebor of tho Auxlllnry, which Includes nil tho baptized ladles of the Church, Is nuked to proparo sonio article of donato something that Is of scrvlco for a box to bo sout to Alaska to bo used In tho missionary work among tho Alaska Indians. This box Ih to bo ready by tho early part of May. Any nrtlclo of clothing for children field. lllfill SCHOOL I'lCXIC sent to bo announced later. Tho Rector gnvo a short talk on the spirit nf Missions and spoko of two special features that aro to be car ried out under tho nusplccs of tho cuing o an Practically all of the Mnrshlleld i Auxiliary. Noxt Friday ovc Jilgh mbool Htudents and faculty are Archdeacon ChanibcrH will clv 1 . . . , . m ' 1 1 a i a i . '., i miniy enjoying a picnic at mo gov- uiusirnicii lociuro in mo uuurcii on eminent works In tho lower Hay, I the missionary work-In Oregon. This the Alice II, being chartered for tho I promises to bo an Interesting lee outlng. Tho picnic Is being tendered turo, and on tho following Sunday Dy tlio Hair of the high school which ovening tuero will bo n special nils was dofented In tho recent ticket colling contost for tho high school minstrel show. .;. .. .. I FAREWELL Ll'XCIIEOX I , slnnnry scrvlco with an address by Archdeacon Chnmbcrs and also by the Rector. After the bushiest mooting ref freshuionts were sorvod nnd the meeting adjourned to meet on tho llrst Tuesday In April at the home A dollghtful luncheon of thin week I of Mrs. E. G. Flnnngan. wns that given Monday afternoon by Mrs. W. V, .Miller as a farowoll to her sister-in-law. Mrs. J. C. Mlllor, I DANIELS CREEK SOCIAL I V'ho left today to visit at hop lor- Dior homo In St. Louis, Mo. I Tho soclnl dauco given nt Mrs. After luncheon tho guests spoilt ' Dyers on Daniels Crock was a great tho aftoriinon sowing. I huitohs. Tlio amount raised was Tho Invited IndloH wero: $ill.7.". This was given for the ben- Mih, T. C. Russoll, Mrs. F. M. ollt of the new school for district Parsons. Mrs, W. A. Held. Mrs. C. N. j. oi'iiiuruiiu, .Mrs. v . ftcuroenor. a s Jlrs. F. S. Dow. Mrs. Diluent. Mrs Jlnrpor, Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Mrs. E. P. Morrlssoy and .Mrs. A. T. llalnos. j. .;. .. I 11APTIST LADIES c. i:. sociAii Tho Christian Endeavor Society of tho Presbyterian Church hold a social last ovening nt tho A. 13. Sea man homo In South Mnrshllcld. After a lengthy business meeting tho time wan spent In music and games, after which tho commltteo SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Fifth Street Sowing Club with Mrs. Thompson. Progress Club with Mrs, W. F. McEldowney. TUESDAY Royal Auction Hiidge with Mrs. Fred Powers. Ladles Episcopal Guild with Mrs. 13. S. Hargolt. Auction Hridgo Club with Mrs. Hovd M. Richardson. WEDNESDAY Methodist Ladles Aid social with Mrs. J. 13. 13d m u nd 8. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. L. W. Laugdon. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Olivia Edmnn. Young Ladles Aid of the Norwe gian Church. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. J. C. Swln ford. Mlnnlc-WIs Club with Mrs. Chas. Davis. FRIDAY Ladles Art Club with Mrs. L. F. FnlkeiiBtein. SATURDAY Dance in Sumner Hall. Walters. Win. McDonald, Duncnn FergtiBon, Helen Dow, Gladys Dim cut, Marie and Lillian Seamnn, Ade laide nnd Vlrglnln Clarke, Wesley Seniunn, Catherine Smith mid Mr. and .Mrs, Seaman. During the business meeting the following olllcers were elected to servo tho coming six mouths: President Hllbort Carlisle. Vice-President Cathorluo Smith. Treasurer Claudo Wilson. Secretary I Ienry Lecocii. v IIIHTIIRAY SURPRISE A birthday surprise party was glv .011 nt the home of Mr. William Lcnton, Sr., of Enstslde, the other evening In honor of hla sixty-sixth blrthdny. Aftor supper, tho evening wns spent In playing games and other nmuBcmcnts, several songs were sung, and to show tho young folks thnt ho la Just ns young as he used to be, Mr. Leaton gavo tho crowd a treat to some step dancing, ns this wob a great sport with him when ho wns younger. TIiobo nttcndlng were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Leaton, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvcstor McGrlff, Hnrley Sailing, Wm, J. Leaton, Alfred Lcnton, Royal, Russol nnd Floyd Mc Grlff, Miss Mabel Lcnton, Miss Bea trice McGrlff, Miss Hello Lenton nnd Clnronco nnd Roy Lenton. Every ono onjoyed tho ovening nnd hope to bo nblo to eclobrato many more such occasions on his birthdays, .;. .j. I HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Tho "D 5 Club" was entertained Thursday evening by John Noblo nt tho homo of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Noblo, In South Marsh Hold. Tlio ovenlng's diversion wns enrde, gnniCB and music, nnd nil hnd n Jolly tlmo. Lntor refreshments woro served by Mrs. Noblo. Tlioso enjoying the evening wero: Misses Ivy Hill, Ruth Matthews, Hosslo Flanngnn. Alice Cox, Wllda Harris, Miss Adolaldo Clarko mini tho Misses Graham and Messrs Law ronco Horton, Carl Lnrsen. SIdnej Clarke, Leo McLaln, Wm. .McDonnM and John Noble. 4 I UNITE IX SOCIAL The Marshllold and North Hend Y. P. S. held a Joint session In the Norwegian Church chnpel last even ing. The liall nnd banquet tables woro prettily decorated In Spring Mowers. Tho progrnin was: . Welconio Rev. Tliorpo Song North Hend Choir Recitation Mr. Omiiicl Clnrlnot duct ....E. G. Mollom and Chris Leo Story j,, strommen uuet Mrs. Tliorpo and Mnble Matblson Marshlleld socloty paper ,. . L. G. Mollom Piano solo Mablo Mnthlson Song North Hend Choir Aftor tho progrnm, rofreshmontB wero served by Mrs. Thorpe, Torn Lund and Palmer Nelson. Gaines followed and a good tlmo was enjoyed by nil. Those present wore: Roy. and Mrs. Thorpe, I.owln nnd Amelia Llllobo, Margarot Lund, Torn Lund, Horghlld Olsen, Corn nnd Allco Mnthlson, Laura Dubay, Elslo Lnrsen. Trenn lingo. Then Larson. Women Who Want a New, Stylish Spring Dress, For Afternocn or Evening Wear, at a Small Price ATTENTION PL HERE'S NEWS FOR YOU We have just received a Sample Line of Charmeuse, Radium Silk, Creop ri Meteor, Beaded Net and Voile Dresses from one of the largest New York maJ ers. We have bought these dresses at sample prices which enables us to 2l them to you now at remarkable reductions for the opening of the season. tE dresses will be on sale ' e on $ Tuiiesdlayj, Marelh 10 and 11 Only Below are descriptions and prices of a few of these dresses, picked at randon from the assortment. Handsome black beaded net over white mcssaliuo foun dation in tunic effect. Reg ular value J lQ.OO Special Snmple Prlci .$28.75 llrown accordeon plaited dress of crepo do meteor, made in the clone clinging lines, low neck and short sleeves, fin ished at walBt .with corsage bouquet of llamo nnd yollow pniislcB. Regulnr value ?37.50. Special (Tor AA Sample price )AiJ.UU ICIegaut black charinoiise dress idiowlug the smart draped skirt, caught up with large satin buckle, Hiunrtly trimmed with the fashionable old gold satin and ecru lace, boiiiI Robcsplerro collar effect, and dressy closcflttlng long sleeve. Regular value flG.OO. Spec Sample Price 4CO.I) Stunning tuupo broendo silk dress combined with tho much wanted Noll-rose shade, showing tho brond sloping shoulder with set-In sleovo, and effectively trimmed with satin buttons. Regulnr valuo $:ir..oo. special t9 7c Sample Price $6)lD White chiffon. i,iiio Lon, . feet, imule ., out found" uon or nnil,,,, ilk lnaiI tho brond boriim nm. tl waist with cruslipd Iclt palo blue iiiesHalini' silk ular value. $jj 50 s,,ef Samplo C-in'jp '"' $10.75 l-alo pink cliiffon cloth drtti nccordenii phiUcd over iklrt nnd low neck nnd short sleoves, ilnhhcd with Mt plaiting, high wnist line, fa. isliod with pink crushed il!k belt and corsage bouquet cl pink chiffon French rou Regulnr value $2." 00, Special Sample iienr 1'rlce 4lD.5 SEE EAST WINDOW. This advertisement will not appear again. oney Talks8 66 .99 -nt- HUE DRY GOODS CO. 0'Connell Building, Phone 361-J Dlna HJolla, Jcnnlo Johnnon, Mablo Mnthlson, Myrtlo Stein, Palmer Nel son, John King, Andrew Anderson, Jim MnrtlnBon, O. M. Johnson, Rich ard Omniel, OInf Klrkrolt, Mr. Oa brlblsen, Arthur Kolstnd, Molvln Stccn, Chris Lee, 10. U. Mcllein, II. Omniel, Oscar Slvortscn, Alfred Jnr on, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Strommen, Mrs. nnd Mrs. O. Nelson, Mr. nnd .Mrs. O. Steon, Mr, nnd Mrs. O. Jnron. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Llllebo, Mr. nnd .Mrs. U. Kuutsen nnd Mrs. O. Lund. Tho next meotlng will bo held March L'Oth In tho church parlors. I II. Y. P. A. SOCIAL Tho Ladies llaptlst Missionary Circle mot In tho church last Wod- nesday aftornoon, Tho mooting was ' sorvod refreshments to Hiobo pres- vi'L-iiuu iin Hiiuri uiibiiu'SH Bos- em, wno woro: Blon, nfter which tho program for Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey, Mr. mid tho afternoon waa successfully car- Mrs. J. Wright Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. rlod out. Tho subject was. "Tim .1. K. Ilurkhnrt. Pestus and Harvey Love's Yoang Dream quite naturally culminates In tho bestowal of gifts and of nil offerings diamonds aro tho best nnd most enduring, Our collection contains many sug gestions, They aro not nil ex pensive. Nono of them is un renBouably so. It's a Pleasure to Show You Our Goods 7? ' a ' Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Expert Watch Repairing fresh Cream CARAMELS only 35c a Pound at STAFFORD'S Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday Mlsa Kva Dresser wns hostess Inst evening to nil members and friends of the llaptlst Young Peoplo's Union nt a delightful business and social session at hor homo on I lull avenue, wllch was prettily decorated for tho occasion with evergreens. Much merriment wnB croatod bv tho now games Introduced by tho hostess. Porhnps tho ono causing the most laughter was a spelling mntch, the words being spelled back- warns. Tlio captains wero Dr. (leo. W. Lesllo nnd Row A. F. Ilnssford, tho lattor being tho happy wlnnor. Tho wholo ovonlng waa ono of pro longed onjoymont, nnd after re freshments consisting of' leo cream nnd cake wero served, a voto of thanks wns tondored Mlsa Drossor for her hospitality. Tlioso present wero: Mrs. M. Ogron, Mrs. Ralston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Doll, Mr. and Mrs. I- II. Dresser, Rev. A. I- Ilnssford, tho .Misses llnzol Cowan, Uossle nnd Kllza Ayre. Allco TIckcll, Ilnttlo Rehrcld, Ruth Wnlrath, Joo Dolan, Krancea Franso. Illlla niui Pnrrio Ross, Helen McLnughllu, Resale Plnnngan, lOniinn Qunrtonnass, Lola Montgomery, Inez Raldwln, Hilda Munson. Allco AmiBby. Mamlo Oni. ovsoii, Alpha Mauzoy. Eva Dresser,' ami .Messrs. j. u. uuivor, Ralph Dresser, H. II. Freomnn, Ernest Mosher. Raymond Smith, George Doll, Charlea Fredericks and Dr. Leslie, ! 4 served light rofreshmontB. The tro phy for highest scoro fell to Mr. O'Connoll. Those prosont were: Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. D. C. Green, Mrs. II. M. RIchardBon, Mrs. E. K. JoneB, Mrs. J. A. MiitBon, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. D. E. Mnlonoy, Mrs. O'Connoll nnd Mrs. M. C. Malonoy. Tho club will meot next Tuesday wiin iMrs. uoyu M. Illehnrdson. CROCIILT CLUB . I PROGRESS CLUIt I Tho Progress Club will meol noxt Monday with Mrs. W. V. McEldow noy at her homo In South Marshllold, tho subject for tho day will bo Amer ican Oratory nnd Somo of Its Noted Exponents. Mrs. M. Ulnko will contribute n book rovlow to tho pro grnm. , 4 I A. X. TLUIl I 4 Mrs. J. T. Dull wns hostess to tho A. N. W. Club members last Thurs day nfternoon at her homo in West Murshllold. Aftor a short business meotlng mo memuors spout tlio nfternoon hours in needlework, nftor which the hostess, nsslsted by Mrs. A. R. Tonbrook sorved dainty refresh mouta. Tho noxt mooting will bo with Mrs. Olivia Edmnii, who resides In tho O'Connoll npartmonts. Tlioso prosont woro: Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. Ollvln Ed ninn. Mrs. Cnrl Evortson. Mrs. Fnn nlo Ilnznrd, Mrs. Chns. Knlsor, Jlrs. S. Lnndo, Mrs. M. O. Mnlonoy, Mrs. h. MlngtiB, Mrs. G. F. Murch. Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. Mary McKnlght, ''h R- Tonbrook and Mrs. R. F. Gobhart. Tho Irish Crochet Club tii a tertnlncd yesterday aftemooi l' Mrs. Alvn Doll nt her home u sowi Mnrshnold. At ono o'clock Mrs. Doll. uitA by Mrs. John Nagle, served law eon to her irucsts. The reiiitifl of tho afternoon wag ipent la te chotlncr haua. Tlio next mtlt(t tho club will bo March Slit, tK Mrs. Walter Hill. TIiobo nrfKcnt Friday were' Mrs. McCrary, Xlw. Doa Mcftrl Mrs. Flanngnn, Mrs. Joha W Mrs. Lowls Doll, curus .! - Cecil Dow. LADIES ART CLU1 I r rvil,.l IMmiiml rnttrtU'l tho Lndles Art Club VMiV 1 noon nt her homo in ie "Vri Apnrtments. The musla mooting wns dispensed nfternoon was spcni in "-j nfter which tlio liosiew 6' ..Ani. .....,. . Imp rtlPStJ. Tho next meeting l" '1 Mrs. L. F. FnlKcnsiein w i Rend, March 1 Ith. F .1 Tho speclnl guests t Rittl meeting wero: , Ht Mrs. E. OTonnell. M B' Roed nnd Mrs. B. S. WnjeB. , . mi.. ....... i, ..a nrpsent weff i w li r'nrlls. Mrs. t A$KJT- Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Ms. A- worth. Mrs. J. K,i Mrs. L. P. Fnlkensteln end " D. MeArthur. ..m,n.Mi. cnriirrV .NCT'1! '""""""'vXm'wM - KASTSIDE PARTY The enrd party given Thursdny ovening by tho Enstshlo Social and Athletic Association was a success, and was enjoyed by about thirty young folks. Those attending woro: Mlsa Hilda West. Miss Ida Unmnor. Miss McKay, Miss Magglo Robertson, Mlsa Wlnnlo Simpson, Miss Madge Simpson, Mlsa Illanch Tollefsou, Miss Genevieve Tellefson, Miss Ruth J Thurston, Miss Altn Brooks. Miss I Atltln T. 1111.1 Aflat. l)nnl n... .. ........ """" ."ira till I Ulllt), .M18S Margarot Ostrandor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl West, Ingle Pederson, Harry Johnson, Clifford McKay, Ray Jeub. Emil West, Martin Pederson, Victor West, Mnrtln Steeklo. Henrv Pedor. son. Mr. Smith, Ray Williams, John luuuiouii, uuiui juiuiBuii, uscar Pe derson ami Hormnn Clark. Tho In dies first nrlzo wna won bv MIbs nmi Thurston, tho consolntlon prlzo be ing won by Miss Gonevlove Tellef son. v,i Everybody Vchewin it Chewin wW , "Best-yu-gol" n' Parker & Leaton Real l-Matc, Rentals and Insurance Lockhart Rulldlng, Over Hub Cloth- Ing Store, Minefield, Ore. AUCriOX RRIDGE CLUIJ -I - Mrs. M. C. Malonoy entortalned tho Auction Hridgo Club on Tuesday Inst, Mrs. O'Connoll substituting In tho nbsonco of Mrs. Ulako. After an afternoon nt cards the hostess A GOOD CANDY Bradley Candy Co.'s makin' it. Everybody's sellin' It. .Mi. J