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: THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. til! 8 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Roy at Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE 1 k (Continued from Pnco Two.1 Ing nro In chnrRO of tlio entertain ment program nnil Mrs. Cnrl W. I3v ortHon In charge of tho refreshments for tho evening. I TNFOHMAh I J. II. Flnnngnn Ib expected homo Sundny from n few weeks' visit In San Francisco on business and pleas ure Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. HoRors and chil dren, Otis Dillingham and Marie, spent last Sunday nt tho Julius Lar son ranch on Larson's Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. IUIdenbrand and family and a party of friends, who woro planning n picnic excur sion to Coos River tomorrow havo postponed It until iv week from Sun day, owing to the Inclement weather. A. 13. Adclsperger and family moved Into their spacious and ele gant new homo on South Fifth street Wednesday. A. T. Lagorstrom, who purchased their former homo on South Tenth Btrect, Is having It new ly fitted and will occupy It about April 1, when Mrs. Lagorstrom re turns from her vlBtt with rclntlvcs In Los Angeles. MIhh Florcnco Aiken will lenvo shortly for San Francisco to select her trousBcau and visit friends. Whllo tho exact dato of tho nuptials of Mr. John Mcrccn and Miss Alkon has not been formally announced, It Is understood that It will bo In June. Mrs. C. W. Montgomery, who hns been qulto 111 at hor homo In West Mnrshllold of tonsllltls and other complications. Is roported improv ing, much to tho gratification of hor many friends. Mr. Montgomery ar rived homo yesterday via Itiindon from San Francisco, whoro ho haw been attending tho annual conven tion of tho Standard Oil company's manogors. Mrs. Montgomery was taken HI after his departure for there. Mrs. T. M. Dlmmlck of CoiiillIo visited at tho homo of hor son, Vic tor, In West Marshlleld this weok. Mrs. L. J. Simpson, who has been in Portland tho past week, following her visit with Mrs. Helen Onlo at Modford, will visit Mrs. Calen dar at Astoria before returning to tho Hay. It Ih understood that Mrs. llulo has postponed her proponed visit to tho Hay until Inter In tho stun in or. Miss M. F. Mullln of San Francisco is oxpoctcd hero within n few weoks to mako an extended stay on tho Day, visiting members of tho Flnnngau family nnd nlso looking nfter her ex tensive property Interests hero. Sho is considering tho erection of a num ber of houses on her Hunker Hill proporty, it Is understood. CltAH SL'IM'IIU Dnlley, Mr. and Mrs. II. 13. Imhoff, Miss Esther Imhoff. Miss Lena Kruse, Mis Gurea Hngc, Mls Lena Kruse, Miss Knto Anthony, Miss Laura Kruse, Mr. Jnff Hnrtmnn, Mr. Allan Klssnm, Mr. Ted Klssnm and Mr. Ed gar Simpson, 4 VI3KXOX SMITH TO WEI) - M'nr.l lina linnll rnpolvpll linrn Mint tho mnrrlago of Vernon Andorson Smith, boh of C. A. Smith, and Miss Knthcrlno Drew will tnko place at St. Mark's church, Minneapolis, Minn., May 10. Miss Drew's par ents rcsldo In Minneapolis. Sho re cently visited tho Hay in company with Miss Myrtle Smith nnd F. A. Warner. It Is understood that Ver non Smith will erect n flno residence In South Marshlleld, on part of tho block owned by Dr. Dlx, as a homo here. PICNICS A nnrtv of North Bend young poo plo In Edgar Simpson's boat, Tho Coos, spent tlio day at Charleston Bay laBt Snturdny, chnporoned by Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Imhoff nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstoln. Among them were Misses Norn, Gurea nnd Trlna Hago, Esthor Imhoff and Kato An thony, nnd Messrs. Fiuciungor, uo lalro, Nlckeraon, Phillips, Wlnsor, Taylor, Allnn nnd Ted Klssnm nnd Simpson. I Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonsteln entertained nt an Informal birthday crab supper last Saturday night, numbering nmong hor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Win. I l'ATKOX TI3AC1IKHS CIAJI1 I . At n meeting of tho special com mittee nnmod at tlio recent pntron Teaehera mooting, tho following of ilcors for tho tempornry organization woro selected: President Mrs. J. Wright WHboii. Vlco President A. L. Bnrkcr. Secretary Miss Mnrlo T. Maloney. Trensurer Mrs. A. Z. Downs. Miss Silverman was chairman of tho special commltteo nnd besides naming tho temporary oiucers, tucy drafted a constitution. Tho tem porary ofllcors will nrrnngo a pro- grnm for tho noxt general mooting of tho association, which will bo held n week from next Friday. UIItTIIDAY PAUTV This afternoon, MIch Nettle Sav age Is entertaining at sowing ns n birthday surprise to her sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Coleman, nt tho A. J. Savago homo. Among the old-tlmo friends of .Mrs. Coleman Invited nro Misses tJrace Kruno, Florenco AlKon, Huth Allen, Frnuces Williams, Umn Marsh, Isis Marsh, Hazel Powers and Mrs. D. R. Mnlonoy. I 11j.X FOB .MAKQUEItADE I Mrs, J. W. Hlldonbrnnd. Mrs. C. C. Going, Mrs. Harry Bradlleld and n number of other ladles nro Issuing invitations for n private ninsquorado ball to bo given nt tho Finnish hall April 8. About fifty couples will bo invited. Cure That Cold Willi A. D. S. Cold and Grippe Tablets Money Aladly refunded if they-do not do the woik, A. D. S. White Pine-Mentholated is tlio best tiling yet found for coughs, 25c and 50c bottle. RedCross Drug Store Motor Cycle Delivery Phone 122-J EASTER IN THE CHURCHES Special music, special decorations, special sermons nnd services In tho Coos liny churches tomorrow will proclaim the glad Easter morn. Most of tho congregations have mndo un usual preparations for tho observ ance of the grcnt anniversary and it Is expected thnt unusually largo con gregations will participate. Not all tho programs hnd boon completed oven this morning and all that The Times wns ablo to obtain nro printed herowlth. Lew Kcyser, director; Dr. W. A. Toye, Hoy Cnrpenter nnd ChnB. Schjonhorg. I EPISCOPAL SEB VICES I V The services In Emmnnuel Episco pal church tomorrow will ho Holy Communion nt C it, m. Service In St. Luke's church, Empire nt 7: .'10 p. m. Thoro will bo no evening service In Mnrshfleld Eplscopnl church. KNKiHTS THMPLAK -! Members of Pnclllc Comniniidiry, Knights Templar, will attend Easter services tit tho Marshlleld Baptist church tomorrow morning nt 1 1 o' clock. All members will bo present in full rcgnlln. I HAITIKT CHUBCH The program for tho morning serv icers nt tho Mnrshfleld Baptist church Is ns fallows: Doxology. Invocation. . Hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy Congregation. nriijiiun.- iii-imuiK. Anthem, Wo Thank Thee, O Fa- mer ur. a. uieriy. Prayer. Offertory. Ilynin, Coronation Congregation. Anthem. Alloltiln.Shitr tn flml Dr. A. Blerly. Sermon, Tho Meaning of Easter t'nsior Mossrord. Quartet, The Bison Lord Dr. A. Blorly. Benediction. Tho ovenlng program la: Processional. Hymn Congregation. Scripture Bending. Anthem, Joyful Eastertide Dr. A. Diorly. Prayer. Affertory. Hymn Congregation. Anthom Glad Eastertide C. II. Gabriel. Sermon Pastor Bassford. Anthem, I Am Tho Bcsurrectlon C. H. Gabriel. Benediction. ' I METHODIST CHUBCH. Tho Methodist church choir, un der tho direction of F. A. Sncchl will clvo nn Enntnr Mimlnil Rnnlnv evening In tho Methodist church, beginning nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho program has been arranged as follows: Voluntary Organ Hymn Bcsurrectlon Enstor Anthoni Choir Gloria Patrl Choir Vocal Solo .Mrs. A. B. Gldloy Easter liy in . it Congrogntion Doxology Tho members of tho choir nro: Sopranos Mrs. A. B. Gldloy, Miss Edith Preston, Miss Enio Church nnd Mrs. Frank Birch. Altos Mrs. McAtco, Miss Evelyn Lnngworthy nnd Mrs. Irish. Tenors Frank Sumner, August Isaacson, Mr. Hnskliis and Clay Church. Basses Milo Suniiior, Mr. Coflln nnd Frank Birch. I CATHOLIOCIIUBCH I J High Mnss will bo celobrated nt St. Monlcn's Catholic church at 8:110 o'clock Easter Sunday morning, tho Bov. Fnther A. B. Munro officiating. Tlio following program will bo ren dered by tho choir nnd orchestra, un der tho direction of Louis K. Bnl llngcr, choir mnstor: Farmers Mass In B lint. Offertory solo, Tho Lord Is Bison Harry Bultmnnn Trombouo solo, Tho Soldlor of tho Cross Hoy Cnrpontor Orchestra accompaniment) The members of tho choir nro: Sopranos Mrs. M. D. Mcoks. Miss Mamie Mnhnney, Miss Myrtlo Cownn nnd Mrs. Clins. Schjonbarg; nltos Mrs. Bobecca Luso Stump; tenors W. J. Murphy, E. N. McDonnell nnd J. B. Mnlloy; bassos Harry Bult mnnn. J. Llegol and L. K. Bnlllngerj organist Mrs. Elllo Furrlngor. Tho membors of tho orchestra aro: CllltlKTIAX enimeii. I - Tho following the program for Sundny evening nt tho Mnrshfleld Christian church. Christ Arose Hubert ho wry Mnlo Quintet: First tenor, Mr. Bold, second tenor, Mr. Trnver; first- Iiiibs, Mr. Ininiel; second bass, Mr. Hondryx. "Ye Bells of Easter Day" Geo. Cooper Solo, Miss Annu Cox; violin obllgnto, W. B. Cox. "Tho Bcsurrectlon" Arranged by It. O. Ornves Duet: Mrs. John Motley and W. A. Held. Sermon, "Easter Joys" Bov. ',. O. Dowai d "The Two Paths".. Geo. O. Steliblnii Mnlu Quartet. p PBESBYTEBIAX CHUBCH Speclnl music will bo rendered Sunday at the Mnrshllold Presbyter ian Church by tho choir ns follows: Anthems, "Brenk Forth Into Joy," Simper; and "Consider tho Lilies," Excell. Organ numbers, "Schum nierlled," Schumann; and "Melody hi F," tut arrangement from Buben steln. Offertory, "Tho Pnlms," Fouro; cornet solo by A. Lnndles. Tho evening anthem, "Halt to tho Brightness," Smith. EPISCOPAL CHUBCH I 4 Tho following speclnl music will bo sung nt Emmanuel Eplscopnl church Enstor Sundny nt 11 o'clock: Proccsslonnl, Jesus Is Bison Today ; Morgan Christ Our Passover Bead Gloria Patrl Spolir To Doum In B minor Buck Jubilate Deo Brown Hymn, Angels Boll tho Bock Away Boper Hymn, Tho Day of Bcsurrectlon Tours Solo, I Know Thnt My Redeemer Llvoth, Hnndol, Mrs. A. B. Gldloy Solo, Hoznnnn, Grnnlor Mrs. L. K. Bnlllngor Anthem, Christ Is Blucu . . Wngnur Presentntlon of Aims, All Things Como of Thco, O Lord, Whitney Amen Stnlncr Bcccslonnl, Tho Strife Is O'or .... Pnlestlnn Tho mombcrs of tho choir nro: Mrs. A. B. Gldloy, Miss Edith Preston. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. T. Hall. Mr. Charles Stauff, Mr. L. K. Balllngcr, Mr. Bittiltmun, nnd Mrs. William Hnrsfnll, Jr., organist nnd choir director. I THIMBLE CLUB. ; Tho Girls Thlmblo and Sowing Club wns entertained Friday nfter noon by Miss Anna Downs at tho A. '.. Downs homo In South Mnrshfleld. After a pleasant nftcrnoou of sowing nnd chatting, refreshments woro served. Among .those enjoying Miss Downs' hospitality wero Misses Myr tlo Isaacson, Besslo Saudqulst, Buby Cooloy, Wllmu Hoagland ami Huth McLaughlin. A CABD OF TIIAXIvS. Wo wish to extend to our ninny friends our most henrtfolt gratitude for tho holp and kindness extended us during our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. II. O'.Murn. NOTICE. Tliornwald, Anderson. Erlckson Company or Bunker Hill hnvo dis solved partnership and tholr Intercstu hnvo been puchased by Ltndborg nnd uuBi'uurg, BAXl) DAXCi: nt Engles Hall, SATUBDAV night. MABCH U. ANNOUNCEMENT The opening of a Typewriter Exchange on Coos Bay is another step in proof of our faith in "the Greater City" of Coos Bay. Our offer to the trade should command your pat ronage, "We guarantee" our machines, our work, our ribbons, our carbon paper, to give you. perfect satisfaction, We have in stock all standard makes of typewrit ers, new and second hand, Royal Standards, L, C, Smith's, Underwoods, Smith Premier, Remington's, as well as ribbons for all makes of typewriters and carbon papers, We will sell you a typewriter on the same terms as the manufacturers offer through their agents, Monthly payments to suit the purchaser, We Offer to Sell, Rent, Exchange and Repair Any Make Typewriter We have in stock new and second typewriters, at prices ranging from $10, $25, $30, $35, $40, $55, $60, $65, $75 and $100, ' Typewriter Exchange & Supply Co. Office Alliance Dock, Phone 44 New Suits, Coats and Dree Received on Breakwa for T.i KLlVlAIKADLt- SHOWING OF NEW SUITS -! C0ATs latest Idea, ff Speaking of the Sli, 1lMiri.i nnd Woo.' In.,ffl for HII Ih mi.l .,-,. ..." """Wlllhi tailored In t h w " l. 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Went Mnrslillold nt tlio romor of ISlKlith nnd Coinmorclnl, nl ho two lots nt tlio cornor of Sixth nnd Anderson nnd two lotu on Fourth Htreot nnd South Curtis. l'lio prteo pnld Ih mild to bo nbout $12,000. Tho deal wnn mndo through tho I, S. Kniifninii & Co. agency. This trnusnetlon wns completed largely ns n result of tho recent elec tion. Mr. Jensen hnd mndo in Ulr ica hut hnd not decided to ninko uu Investment until nftor tho voto lust Tuesdny, nnd then ho promptly closed tho donl. TONIGHT TKe Royal I'ni'tmril XlKlit of those pietty j;lil It'H OW'KS mid IM.VI3 IIICKOK nnd OTIS in u ono net fui'co comedy. lOOO Feet of nil new pictures A flue addition to our music, nu up- KMlute trap diiiiiiiucr. TIIIJ IIKST A1AVAVS nt tho KOVAL Itiilcony, J do. 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