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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913 -EVENING EDITION. 8 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE nnd contributed to by Mrs. M. A. Swootmnn nnd Mrs. W, W. Hutton. A silver ten nt the home of Mrs. P. S. Dow will be substituted for tho regular meeting the Inst week In April. .j. .j. HHIDGH LUNCHEON I (Continued from Pngo Two.) concluded .with thp, rending of the echool lltcrnry society nt thu high society imper, after which refresh- SCllOOl, was n complete success In ev- meuis were serveu. Ainuni; uiuhu cry wny. About twenty dollars wns present were .Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Llllo- tnken In. Tho proceeds will bo uo. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Olo Jnrln, Mr. nnd used for tho purpose of paying for Irs. Larry Llllcbo, Mr. nnd Mrs. tho song books purchased by tho Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Knudson, society recently. About ono nun- A,r' OlBon, .lohn Stalvlc. Johnnie dred nnd fifty noonlo were nresent Hogil, Palmer Nelson, Olnf Klrk- nnd tho audience wns very cnthuslns-, wrlght, Miss Trlnn lingo nnd Misses tic. ROYAL AUCTION' Louise, Amclln nnd Ilernhnrd LIIlo- bo. The next meeting will be nt the II. Ilnge home April 18. I congregational meeting Mrs. W. I). Scott plcnsnntly on tortalncd tho lloyal Auction Hridgc Club at her homo In the Williams Apartments Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ....... . J. T. Ilnrrlgan won tho first prize, The Presbyterian congregational which wns not secured without muc'i . meeting, which wns held Wednesday lnbor. All of tho club members evening In tho ehureh. wns opened wero In attendance. Tho next meet- ' ev. Hurkhnrt of Marshlleld In Ing will ho with Mrs. E .B. Strnw Invocation. Tho following olllcers next TimhiIiiv. Those nroseiit nt thu ' wore elected or re-elected Inst meeting wero Mesdnines J. 11. 1 Professor Crubbs Mllnor. W. K. Dimmm. It. K. Ilootli. . ted. E. E. Strnw. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. Dorsey ''oter Loggle trustee unexpired -clerk ic-olee- Kreltzer, A. L. Houseworth, P. E Hnguc, Pred Powers, C. P. McKnlght F. K. aetllns nnd V. II. Scott. IIAITIST SILVER TEA - I Mrs, John Naglo was hostess nt tho Ilnptlst Silver Ton last Wednes day afternoon In the church pnrlors, which wore decorated In daffodils nnd greens. Tho following program was en Joyed: Heading Mrs. Alva Doll Singing Members Heading Mrs. It. II. Corey Prayer Iluv. IlauHfnrd After tho program refreshments wero served to those attending: Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. (lulovson, MIbh Mamie (lulovson, Mrs. M. C. Woods Miss Ituth Walroth, Mrs. P. II. Storey, Mrs. ('has. KolTmnii, Mrs. Hoy Carpenter. Mrs. P. V. Harper, Mth. U. II. Corey. Mrs, Harvey Smith, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. I). L. Hood, Mrs. V. J, Thompson, Mrs, P. W. Woods, Mrs. E. W. Lewis. Mrs. T. II. Colvln, Mrs. C. A. Wright, Mrs. C. W. Voars. Mrs. A. ,. Downs, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. II. E. Kennedy, Mrs. P. A. Dresser, Mrs. A. II, Olsen. Mrs, J. C. Doane. Mrs. E. W. Halston, Mrs. Maria Gldmnrk, Mrs. M. J. An derson and Mrs. ('. II. Marsh. J T YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIAL 4 Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society of North Hem! met nt the church Prldny evening for n short program nnd social time On the program were Miss Amelia Lllle lio, Mr and Mrs, Olo Jam. Mr and Bernhard Llllrho In n recitation. It term of Hlchnrd Coke, Elmer Ilusscll elder three yenr term. C. II. Worrell trustee thrcc yenr term, A solo wns given by Mrs. Hurkhnrt. Miss draco Williams nnd Miss Mil dred Hood also sang and played, nnd a rending wns given by Miss (Irncc Pulton. Among those present wero: Hov. and Mrs. Hurkhnrt nnd Mrs. J. Kottrlug of Mnrshllold. Hov. 1). A. McLood, who gnvo tho closing pray er, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. McLeod, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. (leo. Holster, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Thompklns, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Pnrrls, Miss Mil dred Hood, Miss Grace Williams, Miss Oluilys Lnrson, Miss Plosslo llnys, Mrs. Hobt. McCnnn, Mrs. Anna Larson, Mrs. Win. Hoyt, Peter Iog gle, Mr. and Mrs. Illnscy, Elmer Rus sell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. D. Mnndlgo, Professor (Irubbs, Mr. nnd Mrs, Vir gil Waters, .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Me Oulro, C. 11. Worrell. Mrs. (leo. Hnrt mnn, Mr. and Mrs, (leo. Hner, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. I Inzer. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenco Colby, Mrs. Jordan Thomp son, Mrs. Alexander Smith, Mrs. It. C. Holmes, MrB. J. Monde. Misses Amelia nnd Georgian Voltz, Miss Wells. Entertaining for her mother, Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, nnd Miss McEldow ney, .Mrs. W. P. MeEldowncy was hostess. Prldny nfternnon, ut one of the llrst bridge luncheons of the senson. Her homo wns tnstefully decornted with daffodils and Oregon greens. At cards. Mrs. C. P. .Mc Knlght nnd Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon won high and low prizes. In the list of Invited guests wcro: Mrs. Q O. Sutherland. Miss McEl downey, Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. A. L. Darker, Mrs. John A. Hlatt, Mrs. O. E. Torrey, Mrs. 11. H. Gldloy. Mrs. H. S. Hanson, Mrs. 1). C. Oreon, Mrs. Pred Powers, Mrs. A. H. Campbell, Mrs. E. M. Harry, Mrs. L. W. Lang don. Mrs. C. P. McKnlght, Mrs. C. Peck, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. George P. Mured, Mrs. Prod (lettlns. Mrs. W. P. Mil ler, Mrs. A. E. AdelBperger, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. E. I). McAr tdur, Mrs. Clnyhaugd, Mrs. Ward M. Hlakc, Mrs. A. L. Houscwortd, Miss Norn Tower, MIbs Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. 1). W. Olson, Sirs. Lldolle. Mrs. Willis Kennedy. Mrs. P. C. Hired, Miss Hlntt nnd Mrs. P. A. Tlcdgen. Mrs, McEldowney Is entertaining nt a second afternoon of bridge and luncheon today, numbering among her guests: Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. W. A. Mngeo, Mrs. S. C. .Small, Miss Mc Eldowney, .Mrs. Ansgnr Lngcrstrom, Miss Agnes Cnrpenter, Mrs. P. M. Parsons, Mrs, E. P. Morrlssey, Mrs. P. E. Hnguc, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. n. M. Ulehnrdson, Mrs. Hnrry Nnsburg, Mrs. E, K. Jones. Miss Es ther Silverman, Mrs. Esthor Con verse, Miss Daisy Hush, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Mrs. I). Y. Stnfford, Mrs. Henry Scngstncken, Mrs. Claude Nasburg, Mrs. Will (1. Chandler, Mrs. Thos. Englehnrt, Mrs. P. D. Cohnn, Mrs. J. M. Upton. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. Kammcrcr, Miss Elmore, Miss Irene Mogford. .Miss Elizabeth Moore, Miss Adnee Palm er, Mrs. Nols Hasniussen and Mrs. William Scott. 4 I ST. PATRICK'S LUNCHEON Mrs. P. A. Hazard entertained the ladles of tho Past Matron's Associa tion, Order of Eastern Star, Prldny nfternoon nt n very clover nnd uni que St. Patrick's luncheon. Mrs. Hazard receiving In u dress of Irish green, was assisted by hor mother, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. All the guests assembled In appropriate costumes and greatly enjoyed tho typical day. The tnblo wns decornted prettily with place cards of shamrock and fnvors of scooped out potntoes filled with moss, fern and tiny colled-up snakes stood at each place. Pollowlng tho luncheon, a short business meeting took place. Among Mrs. Hnznrd's guests wore Mrs. Ada Dungan, Mrs. P. M. Prledburg. Mrs. P. E. Allen. Mrs. Orn McCnrty. Mrs. E. S. Iinr. gelt and Mrs. C. 11. Mnrsh. I bower nround the orchestra stand, making a most effective center. Tho music wns good, the crowd most con genial and the number not too great for dnnclng. Many handsome cos tumes were worn. At the door re ceiving,, were Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. T. II. Hnrry, Mrs. Eugene O -Council and Miss Mnmlo Mnhoney. Plnnnelally, It was n success, tho re ceipts at the door being over $70 In addition to the advance sale of tic kets. , . X. II. ALTAI! GUILD The Altar Guild of the North Head Episcopal church was very pleasant ly entertained Thursday nfternoon by Mrs. Geo. Everltt at hor home In Piatt H. The business Boston em braced election of olllcers for the yenr, as follows: president, Mrs. Ar chie Phillips; vice-president, Mrs. John Lennnn; sccretnry, MIbs Edith Horn; treasurer, Mrs, C. M. Hyler; Mrs. L. W. Trnver of Plat H vnH ad mitted to membership. It wns de cided to hold meetings only on tho second nnd fourth Thursdays of tho month Instead of regularly every other Thursday. Refreshments con eluded the afternoon's eiitertnlnment served by tho hostess and dor house guest, Mrs. llnrtninn of'Son Francis co. A few special guests as well ns members were present, among thorn Mrs. Trnvor, Mrs. W. J. Ingram, Mrs. Prank Loyton, nnd .Mrs. Ilart mnn. The members present wero Mrs. C. M. Hyler, Mrs. L. E. Hahcock. Mrs, Archie Phillips, Mrs. Laviuu Kinney, Mrs. I. It. Hurtle, Mrs. John Lennnn nnd .Mrs. Pverltt. American Lady Corsets , I Niagara Maid Silk Gloves The I.nrli'.c' U. . nome Journal Patterns Royal Society Floss christian itiniit: ciass i -I - .Mrs. Chns. Powers entertained the Loyal Women of the Christian church Hihle class nt her home, Thursday afternoon, at a business nnd social session. After the business was transacted, sewing and a plcnsant social time were enjoyed by nil, Light refresh ments wore served. Those present wcro: Mrs. S. J. Immol, .Mrs. 7,. O. How ard, Mrs. H. C. Noble, Mrs. W. II. Cox, Mrs. Hawnrth, Mrs. J. W. Mot ley, Mrs. D. C. McCarty nnd Mrs. Chns. Powers. The next meeting will ho hold April 25 nt the homo of Mrs. Glud mon In North Ilend. .j. .(. 4 4 I PHESHYTEItlAX LADIES' AID I . A ART CLUIl MISSIONARY .MEETING - I 4 Tho Presbyterian Missionary So ciety hold a meeting last Wednes day nt the home of Mrs, Chns. Low ry. After tho business and devo tiouul hour tho nfternoon wns devot ed to n general discussion of the home am! foreign topics, "Immigra tion' and "Japnn," and special arti cles on these subjects, tho program being conducted bv Mrs. I). A. Jones GET UP! Spring is here and you have lots of work to do. Sleep good while you do sleep and depend upon one of our good ALARM CLOCKS to call you. We have Alarm Clocks ranging in price from $1.00 to $3.50 and every one is guaranteed. i The Ladles' Art Club mot with Mrs, P. M. Plyo Friday for an In formal afternoon of sowing and chnt. Mrs. Ivy Condron, .Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. Jus. Cownn, .Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. .1. Hlatt. Mrs. W. E. Honglond. Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrniid, Mrs. Olivia Edinoii, Mrs. P. II. Storoy, Mrs, Win. Ross Smith nnd Mrs. Frank Sumner wore present. Tho meeting next 1-rldny with Mrs. Illldenbrniid will bo devoted Inrgoly to business. I LODGE SOCIAL I . The Enstern Stnr Lodgo members enjoyed n socinl last Tuesdny even ing In the lodgo rooms. Tho following plenslng program was successfully cnrrled out: Instrumental solo. Mrs. J. W. Wilson Instruments solo Mrs. John Motloy Vocal solo Jay Tower 1-ancy Dnnclng ....Hess nnd Florence Flanagan Reading Herbert A. Husterund Dancing nnd refreshments occu pied tho reiunlndpr of tho ovenlng. On the refreshment committee wero Mrs Evertsen, August Farley, Mrs. W. U. Douglas. .Mrs. F. L. Da vis, Mrs. Ada Dungan, Mrs. E. H. Converse, and Mrs. A. G. Aiken. An other social evening will bo given the fourth Tuesday In April. Mrs. A. II. Imhoff was hnftess to tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Thurs day afternoon nt her homo In North Rend. The day wns pleasantly spent nt sowing nnd gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Imhoff and Mrs. Ed Lnnden burg of Vancouver, Wash., gavo vo cul solos and Miss Esther Imhoff gnvo a solectlon on tho piano. Re freshments wore sorvod, Mrs. How ard Imhoff nnd Mrs. Lnndenberg as sisting tho hostess. Those present wcro: Mrs. O. 11. Smith, Mrs. Henry I. Dlers, Mrs. C. II. Fnrrls. Mrs. Chns. Murr, Mrs. Thompklns, Mrs. Geo. llnrtninn. Mrs. Robt. McCnnn, Mrs. Virgil Wnters. Mrs. N. C. McLeod. Mrs. Geo. Holster, Mrs. Geo. Hnzer, Mrs. Imhoff, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Imhoff of Portland. Mrs. Landenburg Miss Esthor Imhoff nnd Mrs. Annn Lnrson. -I - HIIILE STUDY SOCIAL I Mombors of tho North Hcnd M. E. church held a most enjoyable socinl nt tho homo of Mrs. Hugh Wood bury on North Hond Heights Thurs dny. Tho socinl followed tho regu lar period of Illblo study, In which Hov. Holsoy Is nctlng ns special In structor nnd tho clnss presented him a benutlftil Myrtle wood novelty ns (unou or npprecintion. Tho Hook oi i.uko win no tho next study taken "i. . -wmicioiis reiresnments woro servou. When Buying Your Spring Suit, Coat or Dress Remember That: Every giiriuent. flint yon see ut the Huh Dry Goods Co, N niiHlci exclusively for us ami conies direct from the largest and most, prominent Xciv York and Philadelphia makers. When you buy a suit, coat or dress of tho better grade nt (his store, (hero Is no other like it this side of Portland. There Is an expert fitter ami altenitlnit depart incut In the store and the correct lit of each and every garment Is absolutely guaranteed. There Is no charge for alter ations. Anil remember always that ev ery garment hero Is priced at the lowest posslhlo figures that our system of selling makes It truo nluuys that "Money Talks' xU iffe) wwA I h'! fl KM wUu 'V til II K'N In m JkM. will ilM rill 1 v nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connell Building, Phone 361 Episcopal church meets next Tues dny, March .'II, with Mrs. E. G. Planugnn. All members of tho church nro cordlnlly Invited to at tend, fr I.NTOH.MAL DEMOHEST COXTEST A Plea for the Especially do we recommend our BEN" which sells at $2.50. BIG Red tCro Jewelry Dept Jewelers and Opticians, - i 4 Tho Demorest Silver Medal Con test will bo given nt tho Emplro chapel Sunday nfternoon nt 1!::I0, a enr leaving North Heud at 1:30 p. m. to accommodate thoso wishing to attend. Tho contestants nnd subjects aro as follows: Hlldur Selondor Children. Annn Truman Shadows. Wlnlleld Woodbury Tho Reason Paul Welling Tho Hlble and the Lluiior Tratlie. Merle Chnpollo Ruptlzed in Hlood- Lottle Richmond Onlv Sixteen Tho urogram will b, int.rSi.nn,i ! with music. I YOUNG LADIES' AID O I Tho Young Ladles' Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church wns vory pleasantly entertained this weok by Misses Mnbol. Corn nnd Allco Mnthlson nt tho homo of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mnthlson nt Hunker Hill. Sowing, social gossip and the serving of refreshments em ployed tho nfternoon. Among tho members nnd guests present woro Mrs. H. Mnthlson, Mrs. O. Nelson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Knud Erlckson, Mis Then Lnrson, Miss Elslo Larson, Mrs. Thorpo. Miss Jennlo Johnson, John King. Alfred Jnren. Mr. Mnthl son nnd tho three hostesses. I H. Y. P. IT. SOCIAL The Daptlst Young People's Union will hold n socinl nt the home of Miss Hesslo Ayro. Friday, AprlU. J EL-KAH-KLUH I a The first nnnunl bnll nnd banquet uiu nowiy organized El-Kab-Klub Is to bo held next Tuesday night nt tho Mnsonle Opera House, where ox-tensive- preparations are being made for tho event. v ROYAL AUCTION IIRIDGE - I - Tho Royal Auction Hrldgo Club mot Tuesdny with Mrs. William Scott. At 1:30 n hrldgo luncheon wns served, nfter which tho nfternoon was spent In cnrils. Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn won high score. Mrs. E. E. Strnw will entertnln tho club next Tuesdny afternoon Tho mombers present were: tJ?m8- ,J,' T "nlKn. Mrs. R. K. Hooth, Mrs. Prank Haguo, Mrs. W. II. Dungnn. Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. h. h, Strnw, Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. J. H. JI11-ner. Mrs. nnd Mrs. J. A. Goodwill. MIb8 Hlnncho Williams nnd Mrs. D, II. Smith, of South Coos River, wero the guests Thursday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Smith on Coos River. h h h Captain T. J. Macgenn plans to start his "Favorite Poet's Club" enrly In April with Sir Waller Scott's ''Moonlight" as the Inltlnl contri bution. ! Miss Tllllo Georgo writes her sis ter. Mrs. Carl Evertsen, thnt sho Is enjoying hor stny In Portlnnd, whore sho is studying. Miss IJmn Marsh returned with Mrs. Frederick Hrowno to Gnrdlnor mis weok nnd will spend a few weeks thero with hor. j. 4. .j. Mrs. Mnbol Hillings will lenvo on the Ilrenkwnter Snturday for Port land, whero sho will spend a couple of weeks visiting frlonds. Miss Mndgo Harry plnns to leave tho twenty-fourth of April for Port land, whom sho will visit nt tho homo of Cnptnln nnd Mrs. Polhonms, going later to attend the festivities of Junior Week End ut Eugene, whero she will bo a guest at the Ivnppn Alpha Thotn houso. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlnh Williams nro1 celebrating the twenty-second "! versary of their wedding at a qulst homo dinner this evening, at l!tl the guests nro Mr. nnd Mrt. Otto Sehotter. Herbert Colemnn arrived on ike Ilrenkwnter this week to Join kit wlfo and hnliy nt the home of ter pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Stie. After n few weeks' visit .Mr. and Mrt. Coloiunu will return nortu to eik their home in Spokane. II. S. Tower and wlfo arrlni Milu wnnll frnm n RllOrl fitHV In S3 Prnnclsco nnd n plcnsant tlslt W tholr dnughter, Miss Nora. Lo Is tt tondlng the University of Callforta nt Horkcloy. , , . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. neuRfn. hnvo beon spending tho wl B tho homo of their son, Supt. F. A Tlcdgen, will leave tomorrow ro San Prnnclsco for tliclr old homeu Michigan. ., rni.t l..M mfianllPrld Dlil nun uiuiuiiK, "" "i "- ..,1 by a number of Hay City, Eatil nnd Mnrshfloltl people. t. ! mi,,i roilmx Inlmenn and M"' Clnra Myron left today on the Br! wntor for Portland for the pwpoH of soolng sovoral productions of t uiucngo urnnii ujni" ---; which Is booked there for ts coa ing weeks. .. ...,TT...i .,..l,tpr. 1U J. K. HCIlllllllg Uliu """"."'"p.1,1 Eugonln Schilling of Myrt e Few. spent Frldny nnd Saturday In town. ( ADDITIONAL SOCIEfY NKVS (B VAUK 1. I HIHLE CLASS ORGANIZATION CATHOLIC HALL Ono of the prettiest nnd most de lightful parties of tho season wns tho dnnco given nt the Engles' hall , a """"" veiling uy uio Indies - w. .i, .iiuuu-ii lumoiic cnurch. The 1 hnll was prettily decorated in nii, nnd green, cherry blossoms in thej Tho Women's Auxiliary of A new organization of tho Presby terian church wns Inaugurated last Monday evening at tho mnnse when several of tho active members of tho church mot nnd started n Hlble class. Olllcers woro olected as fol lows; President w. W. Rutton. Mce president Mr. Stndden. Secretnry Mrs. Hurkhnrt. Treasurer Mrs. E. J. Kettrlng A meeting will bo called some tlrao next week to furthor plans for tho new society. EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY tho THE "EXCELSIOE Continues to lead all other motorcycles, I have just placed an order for SIX MORE MACHINES And the factory writes that it is doubtful if any fur ther order can be filled without delay, If you wish to ride an EXCELSIOR this season place your order at once for the best machine in the world, Proven so by every test, Johim Lo Kooote Koontz Garage, North Front Street.