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Wggspft .W1IBJM1I I f .wk ,iwjii3BtA n iij THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 8 ;r mrm . 1 i .& J J T t lmm , W IP I U, t.4 (Continued from Pago Three.) Zeek, Geo. Glscndorfer, .1. W. Felter, n. A. Felter, E. H. Knusnul, Captain Korth, Chris. Rasmusscn, E. Lewln, L. J. Uutterfleld, John Johnson, I). J. Couinerllli, D. J. Mitchcl and Miss Ella Felter. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent in social conversation -nd u three course luncheon was served by the hostess which was greatly en Joyed by nil present. Dnndon He corder. i OUTIXGS IjATE. I The Coos river season Is opening late this year, probably owing to the rainy weather. Very few of the sum mer homes are occupied and prob ably will not bo until about the mid dle of July. Eugene O'Connell and family plan to establish permanent summer quar ters at The Maze about July lii, when Vm. Ford will be here from Port land to Join them. W. S, Chandler and family will probnbly not go to their summer homo for a few weeks yet. Major and Mrs. Morton Tower of Empire, and tho Drowning families nre among the first of tho summer cottages along the river. J- I .iriiV roritTii dances, i During tho coming week, many dancing parties will mark the Fourth of July festivities. In Marshfleld, the Eagles plan to glvu a big ball at their hall on the night of July .'!, while the Fortnightly club and Lew Keyzcr will give a benefit ball there July first for the Mnrshfiold public library. There will bo several dances at North Mend, nlso, during the two days celebration there. iu'xkek 1111,1, dance. . I - I - An Informal dancing party was given at tho (1. W. Craig homo on Hunker Hill last Tuesday evening. Music was furnished by a five-piece orchestra and an enjoyable time was had by all. Among those present wero the Misses Torn Lund, Ilruco Kelley, .Minerva Mecum. Vivian Craig and Mabel Craig, and the Mes srs. Foster McDonald, Kenneth Kel ley, Charles Skorrett, Hartlott Knox, CharleB Knox, Orloy Kinney, Hoy Morgan, Herbert Phillips, George Wllborgor and Lloyd Seaman, and Mr. and Mrs. George Craig. .;. .;. .. greens, making an effective back ground. Games and music were en joyed and partners for refreshments were chosen by means of novel place cards. Among those present were .Misses Iluth Matthews, ivy Ulli. Es ther Nelson, Carrie Ross, RHIn Ross, Lillian Dalglc, Annie Hnrbcll, Jennie Trystad, Velinn Hobs nnd Myrtle Nel son, the latter two assisting In serv ing. Tho gentlemen present wero Chits. Knox, Hartlott Knox, Clifford Downs, Hans Hansen, Arthur Miller, Hoy Abbott, Chas. Frodellus, Hal bert Carlisle, Jas. Howe nnd Den Da vis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. E. AhlqulBt and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Larson, j. .. I STRAWDEIUtV SOCIAL. I Last Saturday night, June 21, a strawberry social nnd entertainment was given at the Blue Hldge school house on Daniels Creek, the pro ceeds to go towards buying a new orgnn for tho school. Following Is the program as an nounced by the teacher, Miss Lola Montgomery: Welcome Maggie llnnkln Song. "America" Hy All Hecltatlon, "The First American Flag." Allco Heddcn Hecltatlon, "Uufortunnto Nettle." Nettle Hedden Hecltatlon, "What to Drink" Mnmlo Kaukln Hecltatlon, "A Patriotic Hoy'... Courtney Hedden Hecltatlon Little Mary Hlco Hecltatlon "Why Is It?" Vella Terry Song "The Golden Shore' Three Girls Hecltatlon. "Mr. Tongue" Jack Terrv Hecltatlon, "Dolly's Hath" Lllla Hlcc Reading, "Tho Flag".. Alice Hedden Hecltntlon, "Howard's Wish" Edward Dyer as iccguiar as n business session, nt which Mrs. Hall teportod on tho grand chapter ses sion, a banquet was enjoyed. F. E. Allen presided as toastninster and there were toasts by Tom Dennett, J T. Hall, Mr. Miller nnd others. The affair was In charge of the Past Pa trons nnd Past Worthy Matrons un der the direction of Mrs. Ora Mc carty. ! flMHHflHMHHHBimBUMHM - "Mk- - HOXOItS MILS. CJCLOVSOX, Mrs. Hobt. McCann of North Ilend. entertained Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. E. H. Gulov son of Portland. Among those in vited were Mrs. C. G. Mngnus. Mrs. E. It. Hudson, Mrs. E. George Smith. Mrs. J, Johnson, Misses Mamie and Helen Gulovsou and Miss Audrey Johnson. The house was prettily de corated with roses and llllles. A num ber of Instrumental selections by Mrs, Smith ndded to the afternoon's pleasure. l north nnxi) ci.vn. I You'll Delight in Wearing the "Selbv" The North Ilend Thimble club wnB delightfully entertained Friday aft ernoon by MrB. 11. J. Linden at her homo in North Uend. Mrs. Williams nnd Mrs. O'Mara assisted the hostess during the afternoon. Tho next meet ing will bo held two weeks from yes- terday with Mrs. O.Mara. Among thoBo present yesterdny were Mes rnnies Gothro, Kennedy, Wntters, WIlllamB, O'Mnni, Kaiser. Geblmrdt, Coleman, Hendryx, Glazier, Russell, Ilazer nnd Strnte. ? I ItltllK.'E Ll'XCIIEOXK. ' 4 Mrs. W. H. Scott has Issued In vitations for bridge luncheons Mon day and Tuesday complimentary to her mother, Mrs, E. II. Cnttron, of Spokane, who at rived this week for a short visit with her daughter. ! ! I EASTSIDH CUD. The "Kelh.v" Shoe is made Top Hip woman who icr loo oo appreciates individuality and (li.slinelion in wear for the woman who desires licp shoes to as well and fit as well as any other part oj' uv wear i l ij-V apparel. A II "Kelh.v" Slioes are made with rc-inl'oiyoil arches. When you slip on a "Solhy" yon f(.(,i f, support instantly it fits at, the arch as llioinrli held hv a gloved hand. Hecltatlon, Clock" . , Hecltatlon, Record" , Hecltatlon, pen ranees Recitation, "A Fourth of Julv , Courtucv Hedden "Never Trust to Ap- " Ruth Dyer "Ills Speech" Robert Rankin Dlnlttguo, "Pride Rebuked" ..Ruth Dyer and Maggie Rankin song, "No Land Like Oregon" The Eastslde Social Club met at the homo of Mrs. Win. Stocklo Thursday. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J. A. Swanson Thursdny, July 10. The dub mem bers spent a very enjoyable afier noon sowing. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present wero Mrs. J. A. Swnnson. Mrs. J. C. Stoe kle, .Mrs. Chas. Wallace. Mrs. F. Prey. Mrs. Ilrlnkley mid Mrs. D. Nettlo Hedden. Major. Evening Slippers in the Popular Shades' at Hub Dry Goods Co. A new shinnient of "mii.....i. suede and all the i,nn,,i . T!raiUSffl - "'"""' "Will ITS! n k 1.. . J 'II IOV 1 1(1 1 irli 1...I ... -. mu , NU J V11IIH t- rnTI k ti U, fl A- P ( w3 I Ao3 ' new line of hoots A A to 13. Wear a "Nvlbjf Price $3.50 to $5.00 The Shoe Thai Xmh llrmkimj m," at urn duy (iooiis co.oxi.y. Hub Dry Goods Co. OVOXXULIIilILDINd wioxBaa,! i I I.OVAL WO.MEX .MKiri I The Loyal Woman's Class met yesterday afternoon with .Mrs. Ora j.McCnrty. While this wiib tho reg ular meeting for study It was d- i elded to hold a business meeting FAREWELL PARTV, - I Miss Slgnn Larson entertained a number of young folks nt a delight ful llttlo farewell party at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Larson, In Hunker I fill. Thursday evening. .Miss Lnrson will leavo soon for nn extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Saubort, at Acme, and will lat er go tcf Portland. The house was prettily decorated, being lighted with ,, School ns It was tho close of tho contest Recitation, "What I Don't Llko".. 'between the members for nieinber- ,, , Vella Terry ' ship, attendance nnd other points. Hecltntlon, "Always In n Hurry" After tho business meeting a so- , Allco Hedden clal time was enjoyed nnd the host- Hocltntlon, "Tho Returned Rattle- ess served refreshments. .. fln?" Nettle Hedden Those present wore Mrs. John Reading, "A Modem Love Letter" Motley, Mm. Chas. Powers. Mrs. R. ..;, ,.r8.' '' K. Dyer A. Copple. Mrs. Ln Chance, Mrs. Drill and song, "Columbln. tho ' Coleman nnd Mrs. A. If. Painter. Gem of the Ocean,". .Five Glrlfl The next meeting of tho club will : : oo .niiy jiiin. -- J ! EASTERN STAR SOCIAL. One of tho most delightful sob-, sioiis mat uorie Chapter, O. E. S. , I I IIOX-FIRE PARTV. Miss Madgo Harry entertained a has enjoyed was held Tuesday even- 'Sw .moIl,, , n bone-rire pnrty nt ... .....a . I III Illllllll III I11 linilillllll VI ...I '" ""' " " I'HKiiin. .hi. nil I evening Ing. Iir. It wnH In llm mitiii-ii f .. ...... I'"' nin lion for Mrs. J. T. IIoll. tho Wnrtliv :'.rH'. ' ": in l-ormliilo. last Japanese lanterns. roses Ma ron. who had Just been honored V ,""", ,.;;"' J with n Grand Chapter appointment, o " iv The hall was prettily decorated with ,A, " ,,"t?.Hh and roMcs and flowers and. follow Ini mirKiai i i n laf .W For . 5 Jmmi every H1.; Ny Occasion TTi iiJl r Among those present worn ruse. Gladys Tower. mill .Vnni'no ll'll. . ...., nun ..iuhmih. uoruen i.ager 1J1L stroni. Frank I loath. Fred Lniunn. Dell llengston and Howard Free-mnn. MltOTIIERIIOOD .MEKTIXt;. i 1 I he M. !:. Urotherhood held Its . regular monthly meeting with Aug ust Isaacson on Wodnosday nvo ii I n it. It moved one of iiu hm.i in. erestlng and outhuslaRtle for sonio Hine. . number of new members were ndmlttod and new officers wero elected, ns follows: President . (!oo. x. lloU Vice-President i-. A. Sncchl Protn'y Carl Thompson Treasiuo,. . 0nv(, Vo',8oi At tho conclusion of the business nieoting a nlonsant sncini finci,,.. was hold nt which dollclous refrosli inon s wero served nnd n most en- jw.miiiiu evening resulted. anil Mrs. W. G. Chandler and to at tend the Elks ball. t Miss Ellzubeth Topping, tho Marsh field city librarian returned Thurs day from n month's vacation spent with friends and relatives at Snteiu, Portland mid other points. . .;. .. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Olllwiut, who arrived today from their honeymoon will occupy the npartnientM of Mr. nnd Mrs. .lumes Cowan In the Wil liams' building, Mr. nnd .Mrs, Cowan moving to Lakeside, where Air. Cow an will engage In business. Mrs. 01 llvaut will bo well remembered here as Miss Vivian Whit more and has many friends who will welcome her on her return to make her future home on Coos Day as the bride of ouo of tho city's popular business men. Mrs. M. J. Ostrow ami children will leave early next month for a few weekH visit at Portland and Seattle and other northern points. .;. .;. .;. Miss Edith M. Dunning ami nieces, Misses Doris nnd Edith Mereen, are here from Ilerkeley, Cat., for a few weeks visit with Arno Moreen and J. I). Moreen. .;. .;. .;. Mrs. O. J. Seeley nnd son. John, of Coqullle. are expected here today for a snort visit wnn relatives. .j. .; .j. Mrs, Cora Morgan or Suthorlln, Oregon, Is tho guest or her former schoolmate, Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald. They had not seen each other for IS years and the reunion was a most de lightful one. for another month's visit. Mrs. An derson is considerably Improved In health, which will be gratifying iievM io nor iiiuuy .Aiarsurieiii mcmls. V T Mrs. J. Albert Matsou. following tho Eastern Slur meeting at Portland, went to Aledford, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Den Vandecnr until after July I. Their mother, Mrs. Alice Kruse, expects to Join them at Medford soon. .j. .;. .j. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Neff and sons expect to leavo the latter part of next mouth for an extended visit nt their old home at Autlgo, Wis. En route they will visit with Mrs. Neff'H father, Mr. Ilurriguu, at Seattle. .;. .5. .5. Dr. nnd Mih. It. W. .Morrow are re ceiving congratulations from their many friends over tho arrival of their first child, Reiiauld, born Tuesday evening, Juno 1' I. iii .insisted at the rjw 1 ciincBdny evening, &gjji !' "hiimip, I'll-, int. i,i:i:i iii'iit 1 Pioneer I'lij-lclitn of )inie sJ injur, 1 MYIITLK POINT, nr in,, il Dr. K. A. Loop, a plonwr plil i iiiik in)-, icn is rMirroaici ry trro ami stiitalntd 1 mm ciikhIiiii uf tho brain. TUntai idiyslclnn docs not txlltre Um rics win prove taiai. 1 Mi'irr lii'iiiu'vni'iTit : i )li. Cluster WnlkfrdlfwoBk1, I'mm llwirt Ktllart. A TI10 Cnniiiiio Sentinel uti: Chester Walker, 1 resident et M clly, (lepnrteil this life iMtq Monday nlglit, the fiuie of did lag lipnrt failure. Jin. 'i!te been la delicate health for inoiitlifl. When taken atim) m QTEE.v 01.' RE(;.rr.. TAKE A KODAK on all your summer outings, It will give you a lasting picture of all your good times, 1 Catalogue Free. I ho following from n Portland pa per will bo of Interest on tho Hay. as Mrs. Callendor was tho guest Inst summer of Mrs. L. .1. Simpson, of .North Hond. TM,'.'iQ("ee,. ,lentrl(,. of tho Astoria Llgllteonth Annnnl lt.,nn . ' hold July 3. I. and !i. who' In pr. vnto Ifo Is Mrs. Charles H. Calloii- ui-i. 10 uio 01 mo most charming ?lrclnL'0"e"Hr "1i,.tr0"8 ' tl10 80c'n' circles of the city. A born hostess and possessing a charming person ality that has gained for hSr a wldo circio of wnrm personal friends nnd admirers, Queen Ileatrlco Is fitted ?'leV-v ovn- way to lead I tho yarloiiB functions and entertain ments that will constitute the To elal features during her reign." 4 . IXI'OR.MAL CHAT. KODAKS From $5.00 to $65.00 Red Cross Drug- Store ncvelopiny mid Printing. Phone 122-J, Motorcycle Delivery, i Carl Davis, who has been cruising mber In the Cow Creek canyon sec- WOll for tho llnsl tun mn..tl.o - I In this weok for a short visit and will luuuiiujy remain until nftor July -I i- f- JIr R:, T" c- Pnrrln arrived horo from Portland this weok to spend tho summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. p. L, Hood. She was accomnn nled by her little niece, Miss ar.'c0 t'nriin. dnuirbtei- nf rinn v woi.. Tim 1KH.. ... .;..' IUI. i-,.i i , "l Mr- """ "'S. Geo. l-arrln has been qulto 111. , Jlrs. Vv o. Chandler expects to leave early in July for Merlin and (.rants Pass whore sho will visit with her mother and other rolntlves. R. II. Kellogg and wife of Coqulllo came over Wednesday to visit Mr! Irving Chandlennd' bride and lieu Chandler and bride nre enjoying a Honeymoon irip to Alasua points. Mr. and Mrs. Irvlnir Chandler will nit urn here nbotit July :, but .Mr. and Mrs.' ieii cimniller will not arrive until Inter as they will ntop at Vancouver, H. (., to visit his slstor, Mrs. Hurry Tremalno. Mr. and .Mrs. Irving Chan iller spent several days at tho Tie mniiio home prior to their trip to Alaska, the latter being inado on tho steamer Humboldt In which W. S. innnciior Is one of tho principal stockholders. Irving Chandler will engago In tho real estnto and Insur ance business hern mh well nu l.,lf. lug after the W. S. Chandler propor I es, while Hen Chandler will be Iden tified with tho First National Hank. Mr. nnd Mrs. E, S Hargelt and Mas tor Julius Matson arrived homo tho first of tho weok from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. llargolt nlso visited at Senttlo. Androw J, McClelland of Pueblo, Colo., arrived bor thin wnnif tn.. short visit with his slstor. Mrs. nnii of South Mnrahflold. nnd with his nephews, Alva and Gcorgo Doll, and othor relatives. Mr. McClelland has Just returned from n pleasure trip to Australia. Dr. ami Mrs. O. W. Tower and Miss Nelllo Tower will arrive home tomorrow on tho Naun Smith from on the night of her piwinf. San Francisco where they have been Walker went vtlth all posiWei vIhUIiil' fin- 11 few weeks since I em- fur medical aid. but tie end lug Monrovia, Cal., whoie they spent mine heforo the arrival of a m the winter. dan. .;. j. .. i In m i. ii..iin, ,,r i,. iiliiiiil in ii. vi. ii'iiiti cur "il '" .iini. .1 . . M ,M, iiiiiii, fill" -- ,- spending (lie Hummer nt the home of ClATOITnnall UHITK PKKWtJB her son, E. G. Perhaiu In Marshfleld. W.uSTS.SKIItTS andGini.vs .;. .;. .j. Mrs. .1. W, Lnugworthy nnd daugh ter, Miss Evelyn, nre enjoying a few days outing nt tho rump of Mrs, J W. Carter above Alloguny. Mr, nnd Mrs. E. S. Iliugelt enter tallied State Kuilrond Commlshloncr Miller nt dinner Tuesday evening. oit s ins. liii:s xm Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Ilarrlgan have had to postpone their auto trip to Jacksonville nnd centrul Oregon un til next mouth owing to the rainy weather making It Inadvisable to start on such u long motor trip. Miss Chnrfotto'" Cowie, 'f F-i Loandro. and MIbh Ruth Hrownllr, or Vallejo, Cal., arrived here jr terday for a fow weeks' vMt vvlt'i Miss Nora Tower. They lielon1: to tho sonio sorority nt Ilerkeley, : : Mrs. W. T. Stoll and baby me now visiting rolntlves in Minneap olis. Mr. Stoll, who has been In Portland, Ih oxpectod home within a few days. Ho was taken sick thoro this weok and hla return R" layed. Miss Ella Felter, of Handon, Is expected hero soon for a snort visit with Miss Ruth Allen. Miss Ursula Fariinnor left today for Stimnor, whero sho will bo tho guost of MIbb Wllda HarrlB for a week or bo. V Mrs. I), J. Rocb, who has been vis iting relatives and friends In Roslyn, Wash., for tho pnst threo weeks, Is At the Home Guaranteed Goods expected homo on tho noxt Dreakwat Herbert Lockbart ami fnmiiv nn.ilor. Mm l.'1..,..,.. vti .-x .... ; . ....w. ....lulu ituBuiirg itui ycsioniay WffimWfl BK Article Your Kitcl BR Equip' W W PmSfi mm . ' CtJ for the Lockbart summer immn nn South Coos river. Mrs. W. C. Ilradloy Is expected homo within a few iinvn fmm Mnni. vln, Cal., whore sho has spent sovor nl months for her health. Sho mny nrrlvo on tho Nairn Smith tomorrow but If not will como via tho Speod woll to Ilandon whore Mr nnniio.. and Herbort lrradley will moot hor. Sho Is considerably improved in health, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Evertson left on tho last Nairn Smith for California i i0.?0 t,10y wl" B"eml a tow w-eeks wo.uiiK uiu pnucipni points of Intor- E. A. Anderson arrived homo yes terdny via Handon from Hurllngnmo, Lai. whero ho has been visiting nt the homo of hla daughter. Mrs. Erie old, for Eovoral weeks. Mm a,w- boii mid Miss Evelyn remained there I denbrand, and ' Master Jean Cros- V V V Mrs. W. II. Hanson and son, Ver non HaiiBon, nrrlved hero this week to spend tho Bummor nt tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. II. L. Crawford, of Central avenuo. i & ? Win. Ford and hla mothor aro oxpectol horo noxt Saturday from Portland to Join Mrs. Ford and llt tlo daughter who nro spending tho Bummor with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugono O'ConnolI. j. .;. f. Mrs. F. E. Allon, accompanied by hor mother, Mrs. Duiuond, nriivea horo tho first of tho weok rroin Albany, whoro Mrs. Allen vis ted following tho EnBtorn Star meeting. Judgo J. S. Coko nnd family nro ovor Sunday guests at tho Herbert! Lockhnrt summor homo on Coos rlv ( or. A 4 I Miss Anonn HUdenbrnnd. "ttlo iinugntor of Mr. and .Mrs. j. "" wi,vto kratea i Knife-tHatmustbe ened daily wHenycuc" VehavoN?0r 9Uf..BUrirdS.'f- ona pout".-' --- Sumner Hardware W Market AW"" Marshfiel11 J