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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913-EVENIMG EDITION. r 8 HES95BESR Turkish Bmplr.e." formed tho chief feature of tho evening. 4 'jJSSSStJlS332 SOCIAL CAI.KNDAIt I I clnl being held In thp parsonage. The evening wnB spent In playing games. nfter which light refreshments wore unn-nii Thi nnxt meeting of lll League will be June 11th. V (jiitis riii'it I ! The Olrl'fi Sewing club was pleas antly entertained yestcrdny afternoon by Miss .Mary McKnlght nt the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. h. u. McArtlitir, In South Marshflcld. Sow ing nnd refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting will bo hold two weens from yesterday with Miss Myr tle Isaacson. Those present yester day were Misses Myrtle Isaacson. Myrle Cox. Anna Downs, W'llmn Hongland, Uuth Mol.nughlln and Mary McArtlitir. ItlMDOi: (Mil'lt I Mrs. B. 0. l'erhnm entertained the Mnrshlleld llrldgo club yesterday af ternoon at her homo n West Marsh field. The house was beautifully dec orated with rhododendrons and tho afternoon was most enjoyable. Mrs. I'crlinin was assisted by Mrs. W, S. Turpen. Mi'l. J. A. Matson won llrst prize nnd Mis. C. M. Hyler second. Tho club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. W. A. Toye. Tho guests at yesterday's mooting were: Mrs. T. Y. Stafford, Mrs. Claude Nnsburg. Mrs. .lamos Hutchinson, Mrs. .lane Hutchinson, Mrs. R M. Parsons and Mrs. .T. M. Upton. Tho dub members wero: Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. .1. II. Flana gan. Mrs. William llorsfall. Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Matson. Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. V. S. Turpen. Mm. W. R. Chandler. Mrs. W. M Illuko. Mrs 11. S. Tower nnd Mrs. K. K. Jones. MONDAY Progress club with Mrs. Han Ben. TUBSDAY Bplscopal Guild with Mrs. .1. C. Kendall. ,, ... ltoval Auction llrldgo with Mrs. A. L. Houscworth. WBDNBSDAY Methodist Ladles' Aid with Mrs. .1. O. I.nngworthy. I.ndles' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church Silver Tea. D. M. C. club with Mrs. N. 0. Haines. Prlscilla club with Mrs. Mos- Auction llrldgo with Mrs. II. S. Tower. THURSDAY A. N. W. club with Mrs. Murch Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs. A. 'A, Downs. Young Ladles' Aid of Norwe gian church with tho Misses Johnson. Social Sowing club with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. Kill DAY Ladles' Art club with Mrs. Wm. Sclnoeder. rerndalo Sowing club with Mls-j Hilda West of Bastsldo. : : way and there In a verltnblo fairy land eighty couples, to tho strains of sweet music, tripped the light fnn tastlc until the early morning. After tho march tllo young loaders, presented each with a hnnd-pnlntod program, tho work of Mrs. 11. A. Wornleh. Couches nnd easy chairs had been placed In the ball room thus eiilinno lnir tbo situation of tho whole. Punch, a delicious concoction, wns served the merry uancers, who wiih a pang of regret, welcomed the now day. The Fcrndnlo Sowing Circle was cnUrtnlned Krlday afternoon by Mrs. J II. Hnuser. The anornnon ns spent in sewing and social conver sation, at the close of which re freshments were served. Tho hostess being assisted by Mrs. U. II. Mynatt. Those present wero Mrs. C. W. tilers. Mrs. M. C. Harshaw, Mrs. C. Arlund son. Mrs. C. W. lllckox. Mrs. W. Illchard. Mrs. II. D. Hall. Mrs. W. 11. Spade, Mrs. Lenet, Mrs. C. II. Mynatt of Hot Springs, Calif., Iluuy and Su sie Malcolm, Torn Lund. Stella Pier son, Marlon Frances. The club will meet next Friday with Miss Hilda West of Unstable. CIIIUSTKXINCSS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drews have called their young son, Arthur llob lilus, n name that' Is made up of his mother's family name and his fath er's given mime. Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Kennedy are undecided ns to what to call their baby girl. "Bvelyn" Is among their favorites, and they may decide to call her by that name. INFORMAL. KIMSrOP.Mi fil'llil) ' I Tho Ladles' Bplscopal (liilld met Inst Tuesday afternoon with Rev. nnd Mrs. II. B. Drowning, Miss Reed be ing unablo to entertain tho ladles be cause of the Illness of her mother. Tho business mooting was devoted to tho election of olllcers, tho results as follows: President- Mrs. L. M. Noblo. Vice-president Mrs. W. Led ward. Secretary Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Treasurer Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard. Thou followed a short social meet ing when refreshments wero served by Mrs. Drowning, assisted by Mrs. Hurry llradllold. Those present wero: Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, Miss Duller, Miss Ravage, Sirs. B. P. Lewis. Mrs. II. Ilradlleld. Mrs. Mary McKulght and Mrs. Arthur McKeown. The (lullil moots next Tuesday with Mrs. J. C. Kendall In West Marsh-Hold. HAND COXCF.RT JOLLY DOBN I - Mrs. II. M. Albee or Hunker Hill was hostess last Wednesday after noon to the Jolly Dozen club. After a short business meeting a pleasant afternoon was spent In sowing and com emu! Inn. Delightful refreshments were serv ed by tho hostess. On Wednesday afternoon. Mny'Ss. tho club will meet with Mrs. 11. F. Hush. Mrs. Alboe's guests on Wednesday laBt, were: Mrs. W. T. dale. Mrs. A. L. Dutz. Mrs. Oeorjjo llourko, Mrs. John Ilroclunlllor and Mrs. W. F. Smihv. : : :. IIK.UTIITI. HAM, I Quite the most successful social event of the season was the dance last Wednesday evening hi tho North Rend Pavilion, by Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Wornleh, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Hyler and Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Simpson. Tho Interior of the pavilion was gorgeously decorated in rhododen drons, pink tarletou and ropes of ce dar. In ono corner was a fountain sending up crystal streams amidst n suitable setting or many colored elec tric lights and a wealth of graceful ferns. At tho appointed hour the grand march led by Dorothy Hyler nnd Dorlo Sengstncken moved on its Tile concert by tho Coos Hay Con cert Hand last Tuosdny evening In Masonic Opern House wns another treat to those fortunate enough to attend. Tho program, as a whole, was good, but those iiumhorH most plenHlng tho audience wore probably the descriptive number. "Oh You lloautlful Doll," and tho selection from Cannon. Tho barltono boIo by Andrew Lnndols was especially ef fective. "Tho Stars and Stripes For ever," by Rousa was well encored, and much favored. Then our own "Stnr Spangled Haiiucr" closed this Interesting and enjoyable program. Director Kenton will bo glad to grant any ro(,uosta for favorlto se lections at nay time. Tho public Is urged not to forget their patriotism to such an extent that they remain hoatod during our national hymn, "The Star Spangled llannor." lirXKBIt DILI, SCHOOL XF.WS I A I Mrs. B. Kelley and Miss Anna Dodge, teachers In the Hunker Mill Hcnooi, presented n program oi music recitations and drills. Including u May-polo dunce. Inst Friday, In which the entire school took part. The pro gram was to take tho place of the regular graduation exorcises, ns there Is only one graduate, Howard Kelly, from tho eighth grade this year. Mrs. Kelly has been re-elected to her po sition ns principal. Miss Dodge plans to leave in about a week for her homo In Itldgowator. Vorniont. COLLIX.'B WOMBX'S CLlMl At the meeting of tho College Wo men's club at tho Chamber or Com merce last Saturday night tho elec tion of otllcors was tho most Impor tant piece of business that came up. Miss Bvn Drossor was chosen presi dent. Mrs. M. C. Maloney vlco-prosl-dent. Miss Nan Drowning secretary, and Mrs. I). A. Jones treasurer. A program committee, consisting of .Mrs. .Mccarty, Miss Larson and Mrs. Dow. was appointed nnd will also ar range for tho place of tho next moot ing. Mrs. Corey, Miss Haldwln nnd Miss Topping wore named us a com mittee to provide for n porninuent plnco of meeting. It was decided to hold meetings on tho llrst Wednesday or tho mouth. .Mr. Lowtas' Interest Ing talk on tho "Disintegration of tho EYES Examined Free and Glasses Fitted Don't lioi'lcct voui- eves DKLAY MK ASS DAS U Kit! 1 i' they h'onblo you al all call ami see us. Wo will tell you whether you need "lasses op not, and if you do, will fit you properly. State licensed optician in charge. OSm1;) Red Cross Drug Store (Hroken lenses replaced.) BnHMHHHMBH I Mrs. C. F. MeCulloni hna received word that her Bister, Mrs. Harry Moffat, has removed from San Fran cisco to the residence suburb at Mill Valley. Mrs. Moffat was form erly Miss Anne Flanagan of .Marsh field. .;. .;. .; 11. 0. Graves and family are plan ning to spend part of the summer with relatives at and near Morocco. Indiana. Mrs. Win. llyden and children left today for Menominee, Wis.. where they will make an extended visit with relatives of Mrs. llyden. a a .;. Miss France's Frnnso will leave the sixth of Juno on a visit to nor parents, who live nenr RoswiTi. New Mexico. Miss Frnnso will go via Portlnnd. where she will attend tho Rose Cnrnlvnl and Mnsnnlc Cirand Lodge. She expects to be absent tho entire summer nnd will probably return by San Francisco. .;. i. .;. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Anderson and Miss Bvelyn Anderson will lnnvn mi tint nnxt Snoodwoll for California, whore they will make an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs Brie Wold, of Hurllngaiue. a a Mih lloimelt Swnnton mid chll dren will leave the middle of June for Forest Grove, where they will attend the fiOth anniversary of the marriago or .mis. Kwnnion s par nuts. .Mr. mid Mrs. William Alter nnthy. which will be colobrnted the 25111 of June. At that (lino nil the children nnd grandchildren or this worthy couplo will bo together. .?. .. a Lowellyn June, who has been spending the whiter at mo home or Ills sister. Mrs. F. M. Mnrlinffoi on South Ilrindwny. left this week for Salt- Lake City. Mr. ami Mrs Mnrhoffer and her nintner. Mrs. Juno, who has been spending several mouths with her. are planning t visit In Utah this summer. a a Miss Abbott nnd Miss Annsby leave Juno ('. via Portland, for their homes In tho Central I'ultod States. : ; : Miss Bslher Sllveiinnu. of the .Marshllold High School, will leave on tie Hreakwnter June 0 for her home In Washington, whole she will spond hor vncntlou. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Ilutchoson. of Bureka. are vlstlng In tho city, tho guests or Mrs. Agues Hiitchosnu nnd othor relntlves. Mr. and Mrs Iliitclieson will mnko but n brief visit to tho old home as they ex- - poet to return on tho next Alliance. I .MP. liiitrliP')ii lias been enjoying some riBhlng trips with old time friends bore, todny ho ami J. Al bort Matson nnd Frank Lalso aro go ing to Ten Mile. Mrs. Hiitchoson Is nlso tho recipient of ninny social courtesies. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.'.McKnlght will PllOIld Unit (if .llllln In Pnrtlnml vlull. Ing relntlvos nnd friends nnd attend ing the State Masonic conventions. Mrs. MoKnlght'B slstor, from Orogon Cjty. will probnbly accompany thein homo for mi extonded visit bore. Miss Mnrlo Maloney will lonve tho last of tho month for Buropo. whoro sho will spond tho summer. She will go vln tho Cnnndlnn route nnd tho St. Lnwronro and Hudson Rivers, Uieueo to Now York, from whore bIio will sail about Juno 18 nnd will tour Bnglnnd, Irolnnd, Scotland, Italy Switzerland, Franco, (lorinany nnd other plnces or Interest on the con tlnent. Sho will return vln Now Or leans and will mnko n trip to Pann iii a. Mrs C. H. Mnrsh nnd daughter aro planning to lenvo tho last or tho month for Portlnnd, whoro they will attend tho Roso Festival and visit friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Allen will leave nbout tho first of Juno for Portland to tnko in tho Roso Festlvnl and to visit friends nnd relatives at Albany and also to attend tho Masonic and Lastern Star stato meotlngs In Port land, : Mr nnd Mrs. B. s. Ilargolt aro Planning to nttend tho Rose Festi val In Portland nlso the Masonic and hnstepn Stnr stato meetings in Juno 'h Ml'S. Wnltpr SI II nl nip f r in' has been n guest of Mrs. J T Hall and Mrs, Henry Sengstncken nnd oth er Marshflnlil inlntl.n.. ..., ......, ,.,, , ua mill Illt'lUS this week. : Miss Laura Kruse spent n woek (.... .... ,f .iv.iin.il iii on)) Fran cisco before going for a two months' . eiuy wiui an unele In Saernmonto. ac j cording to a letter received by Mrs. ?2 . Ext i o mi k o " a i special ! Ladies' Suits $1250 :v This SPECIAL PURCHASE of STRICTLY ALL wnm SERGE SUITS arrived yesterday, The. p aie 32 Tl tlie lot, They come to you direct fiom wr of thP I nnd best-known New York makers, e l? Bach Suit Is strictly all wool serge In (he ,,,,. ,, , , in.m.tnllnrcil slvle. SIiiiIl'IiI I' ,i ,...i..i. '" "!,ll'l ...i. .11 .' ...i.. ii i I..' ':. '"iiwiuii, iciikiii. . " "' iiinw, iiiri.tiiiK simil MllcliU Jim nr out' more evpenslvi' Suits. The us.oitm,. Iiui..m ' , Navy, Itrown mill Tan. Sles HI to II. u" The conservative cut of these models allows a useful ncss of several seasons1 wear, '" SEE EAST WINDOW DISPLAY. iiitiHi iid Anothei' Shipment of Women's Smart Coats Children's New Coats "Money Talks" Hub Dry Goods Co. O'Connell r.ldg. Phone 301 .' ' -. --J-!-' "-"" .. ! I - - ...in niTAn nntn- ..... MANY All I US UUflai IH FOR GODS CO. BLLI H K llooth. from her HlHler. MIks llonnott. Mla Kiubo l planning to vlull ngaln In San l-'mm-lmo on her rot ii in. . Mm. W. T. .Merchant left tbN week for San I-'nuiclHco, where nho will make an extended Hlny. : : : Minn Madgo Harry Iiiih leluriied from ICugeno. whoro hIio Iiiih boon the giieHt of frlenilH Tor u week during the commencement fustlvltlvH nt the irnlvomlty of Oregon. : MIhh Helen Hindi of South lleud Inil.. arrived hero yentorday to Hpend the coming your with her HlHler. Mm. A. K. AilelHpereger. Mm. Ivy Condron will leaie on the next ltodondo for California. Sho ex pectH to ho nliHent hIx weekH or two montliH unil will vlHit rrlemlH In Sail KranclHco and other California cUIoh. : : MIhhoh May. IIoho and Clara Tdy reu and Km hor and I ue. Johufou loft today for u few days' vlull witli Mm. It. A. Aiiiilu nnd otl.er frteiulH at Myrilo I'olnt. .;. .j. .;. Mhh HchhIc Coke, who Iiiih been at tending the rulveiriity of California, will return on tho next Itodomln to HToud her Hiiiiimer vacation with her purentH, Mr. nnd Mih. Tom Coke : : ; Mm. I'. I). Cohan Ih looking for ward to a vlull of two or three wckH from mi uncle nnd an aunt. Mr. anil Mm. V. A. I'VrguKon. who are ex pected lo arrive on tho Hay about May L'Oth. Mr. KorgiiHon Ih touring tho coast, looking nfter IiiihIiikkh in tereHta In Vancouer, Walla Walla, Portland nnd other cUIoh. MIsk Slgiia Holm will entertain a fow friends tonlglit compllnieiitary to .MIhh Grace Johnston, of Ilorkoh y. a HlHter of Archie Johnston, who Ih ponding a few weekH on the Hay. ! Tlio KlkB will give tholr regular monthly dance and Hoclai at their hall nnxt Wednesday evening. It will ho for uiomherH only and their families, and the fine time enjoyed nt the hiHt one hiKiiroH a big at tendance and even n merrier eve ning. J ! Mrs. P. II. ItoKH. 'of New York City, mid MIhh Carrlo K. Hosh, will open dancing cIiikkoh Iii Finnish Hull TuoHday. May autli. Tho afternoon clnsB for boys and glrlH win bo lield from 1 : no to c,:nnj the ovonlng clnsH for ladleH and gentlonieii will no noid rrom s::io to 10:00. so clnl dancing will bo taught. Any Information mny bo iad regarding classes by 'phoning 187-X. ANoiiiiMt r.iti.o.n oi'' Tin: i'.- .MOIS I'OHI) CAItS, AllltlVKI) viwthuh.w (5i:oiii: .ooi. ur.M m:ci:ivi:s xorici: that K.vmti: oi'tpi't has m:i:.v SOLI). The auto parade Ik becoming u regular feature on Cooh Hay because of the popularity of the Kord cam. (Suirgo (loodriim recelvod aiKither cur hind of these well known unto mobiles on tho Hreukwnter yesterday. Ho coiihIiIci-h himself fortiiuale as the company Iiiih Just IhhiioiI a letter, In which they nay thai no further or dei'H can bo lllled. Mr, Ooodrum Iiiih another car load In transit and which Hhould arrive soon. One half nf the carload coming Iiiih been sold and auyoiio thinking of getting a Kord Hhould order at ouco to avoid disap pointment. In their letter to dealoi'H the Ford Company say: "We ham accepted nil of the nr- deiH wo can III! between now and August 1st. I!li:i, for nil models ex cept Town cum. Under no clreuiii Htnnces will wo uccept uny more or deiH for Touring earn or IliiuaboiitH, iih present uckiiowlodgeil ordern will In the aggiogato take our entire out put up to August 1st, I!) HI. "Tills will menu Hint hoiuo of the orders now on lllo will probably not bo lllled until the latter part of July. The demand for Ford Model T'h Iuih been unprecedented and tho closing of our order hooka thus oarly wnH pre dicted several months ago. "Woaro Horry that In Hplto of our POIITI.AXU IIXAIJ.V US 1 OA.Mi: OAKia.MI AD IB ICi: ALSO WI.V (IAM1S. - - STAXDINd OK CLinS. ' W. L PA Lex Angeles 26 Oakland !! San Francisco ,..!! Venice 18 Portland 17 Sacramento 17 1( it ,(li ,!!! !1 .III II! M' .111' 4 III AwxUlM rmilitMWI"! nrtii'Pi.AVn. nrn. Mir IT. Pert- laud took yc8tcrilny' Rime Iron Ih Angeles, outplaying the ImJi b evcery pluiKc of the game ThiWW yeHieruiiy: At Los Angeles - Portland l.im AnuclcH At O.iklninl San FrnaclKco .... Oiiklmiil , i i At Siirraini'iito- - , Sacra nionlo eaii R.H.E . iii : .. j ; i B.RE ,.5H I ..nij R.H.I ..111 ( I . .....I .a . n't r enormous priiuii -.- -.-A ,ig to be nlilo ortS the biiHlness offered, but A re s.dutely no use rlUBjWI ..o.MplahUng about ttilitonW" urging us in i '7'v , ,v. h sending reireenmii -:- w tory with the expectation Bw are going to W" plnclng orders or obtalnln ;tv' bfauned la any manner l c-J1 iiiiif.m nr uiginuui";;-- I MVHTLi: POINT POIXTKUS. .Veils or the Cppcr ('equiHc Valley ns Tohl hy The Kiitcrprlso, Dr. Stemmlor reportH tho conul Hon of William Neal, who was shot In a hunting uecldent a fow weokH ago, n8 steadily Improving. Thore Is no question now but tho mans leg can bo saved. Work wns conimonced today re moving tho buildings from tho lot upon which A. K. Seaman will oreot n brick block this summor. G. S Floyd, of .Marshflold, has tho con tract for removing tho buildings, L. J. Ilnnson, of Mnrshlleld visit ed I. V. Johnson Wednesday. Ho will ocnto hero if ho can t ratio his Marshllold nrnuortv fm- bwh.i.... In Myrtlo Point. b Another special olectlon will bo hold In tho Myrtlo Point school dis trict to dotornilno whether or not ho now high school building shall no erected and where. Xotwltl ' stniV,,ln& .tho, votors 'leclded on April 20 to issue bonds to tho extent- of $20,000 for this p rnoso the school board has decided Xh mlt tho question to thorn ncaln sfe " tlml f s"lectl"'K "' Masonic Opera House Tonight CLEO MADISON CO, WILL PRESENT "ZAZA" The Great Emotional Drama Shorts $1.23 per sack at llnhie.s. WHATTHRFF WFII KNOWN MARSHFIELD MEN SAY: TO THE PUBLIC: ' .. or ihan n Shows nf n first-nlass cliaracten otner u a , -, ing picture shows, have been so Missouri and that the public feel that they are from W'S5U need to be sho.wn, , .. u i nrlee, tlw At the present time, the Masowc lojsj ha!,e their opera house committee, hav e se t can conscientiously say, after two ms fcf the best show troupe that ,has been in V house at years. I hey are now piayin i -r popular prices, 25c, 35c and ouc. I: I &son, MAiR..PAMNie Committee. Ujjciii "