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!&5tSfiai jmOMMtua fbrMKMUMCflnsUb 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1913-EVENING EDITION. "TSTIT 8 i -m& j (Continued from Pago Thrco.) of Co(iillle. This evcnliiB was spent in music mill L'uiiiuB nftcr which a diversions were enjoyed following dainty luncheon was Bencu. i... .illl., .iinn.ir M'luiv u nr ' Tlmsn lircsPIlt wcro: .MlSSCS .Ml r asslsted In nerving by Mrs. J. V.tlo nnd Ilnscl ltudabaugh, Vlvlnn Dewecse. Among those present Craig, Minerva Mccum, Miiblo Crnlg, were: .Mrs. u. Dowecse, or .Norm Lend; Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Ferry, .Mr, and Mrs. Knoch Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Dowecse, Mr. uud Mrs. Win. Dowecse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Doll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hcrron, Geo. Doll, Walter Olillnnd, Mr. nnd Hose Mnloncy, Violet Kobluson, Moree Schwartz. Doris Phillips, Florence Mosteller, Joyce Foster and Judy Crnlg and tho Messrs. Foster McDonald, Jnmcs Mnloncy, Cecil Itobertson. John Lyons, Harold Schwartz, Joseph Ilecl, William Phil Jlrs! Isaac Wilson, Mr. 'and Mrs. 'lips, George Mnloncy nnd Hyron Wm. Wilson. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Jbb. Oldland, May Wilson, Cecil Doll, Al ton Hcrron, Thelnia nnd Huldn Dc- Craig, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. W. Crnlg, Mr. nnd .Mrs. I'nlliips, airB. roster, Mrs. Mnloncy, Mrs. Mosteller, .Mr, woese. I.lllv and Myrtlo Dowecse, ioni .Mrs. sen wnnz mm mv. mm .m. J.cont.rd and Klennor Oldland. num. f $ 4 - I xoiitii in:.i) ni:i:im: a,im i Th'J North Ilcnd Needle Club will be entertained next Friday afternoon with Mrs. K. 13. Itussell nt her home in Not th Head. PLANS I'AHTIKS. I , - Mrs. W. S. Turpen Is entertaining this afternoon at the llrst of a ser ies of card parties complimentary to her mother, Mrs. Pollexfen, who Is hero from Sun Frnnclsco for tho summer. The second of tho series will bo given next week. , 4 Mrs. F. M. Parsons Is plnnnlng to Issue Invitations for nu afternoon next week. fr coyriLLi: pautv. COOS HIVKII I'AltTV A delightful luncheon was given Friday by Mrs. F.lton Terrlll nt her beautiful home In Conullle. Covers were laid for ten. Those present were Mrs, L. A. Mljeqvlst, Mrs, L. C. Heynolds, Mrs. I). I). Pierce, Mrs. F. Kellogg, Miss Clnro Sherwood, Miss Gretuhon Sherwood, Miss Lucln Spcrry, Miss Father Johnson. Mrs. Hnl Plorco nnd Mrs. Fltou Terrlll. IHItTllDAV PAItTV. Miss Helen l.audrlth entertained n number of her friends at sewing on Thursday nfteruoon. at her home on North Coos lllver. Tho hiiiucli "Illaneo" left .Marshllold nt 1:0(1 p. spent In games and other diversions, Miss Flossie Hayes celebrated her twelfth birthday with a luncheon Thursday afternoon nt thu home of her parents. Thu color scheme was pink nnd green, the tables being prettily decorated with pink sweet pens, while there was u profuse ills play of ferns, huckelberry and other foliage. Tho favors were pink bns KetH of pink bonbons. Mrs. Ilnyes was assisted In serving by Mrs. Gnrlleld Simpson. Tho afternoon was pleasantly nn Kolstnd, Mable. Cora and Alice Mnthlson Mrs John Olson. Itev and Mrs. It. O Thorpe, and Messrs John King. K. (I. Miller. Chris I.ec. Louis Knutson. Andrew Anderson. Peter Omit. Iledley Sexertsen. Olaf Klrkright. Palmer .Nelson. Peter Thorpe, .Mr. Thorpe and .Mr. llranner ('A ltl PAItTV. Mrs. F. M. Parsons was hostess nt a delightful little card party at her home In West Mnrshlleld, com plimentary to Mrs. J. 'I. McCorinac. who Is leaving today for l!erkele. Mrs. K. S. Hnrgelt won first prize. Among those present were Mrs. Wm. Grimes, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. E. S, Hnrgelt, Mrs. L. W. Traver, Mrs. A. T. Haines, .Mrs. Knufninu, Mrs. McCormnc and Mrs. W. F. Miller. PLAN SOCIAL. ; , The Marshfleld II. Y. P. U. are planning to hold n big bonfire nt tho home of Mrs. Daisy Anderson in Hunker Hill next Friday evening. CI.Ull MF.KTIXfJ I Mrs. Henry Olson will entertain tho Jolly Dozen nt her home In Hun ker HIH Wednesdny, August 13. V V ? Mrs. J. C. Swlnford will entertain the Social Sowing Club next Thurs day afternoon at her home. Tk Greatest Snap iJk Season as FIXE TIM I in. conveying the guests to Miss Lnnilrlth's house on North Coos Itlv er. Tho house was artistically dec orated with "Dorothy Perkins" roses and Mnldeu Hair fern. The after noon quickly passed during which Mrs. J. W. Motley nnd Miss Ituth Smith uildcil greatly to tho enlov- incut of those present by giving sev-l erni musicni selections. Dainty re freshments were served on tho vluu rovcrcd porch, thu hostess being assisted In serving by llttlo Misses Jcnnuettu Noulln nnd Susiiii Mnhiif ty. Thosi) Invited were: Mrs. J. W. Motley. .Mrs. II. J. Mohr. Mrs. Leo Fuller. Mrs, J. K. Ilurkhait. Mrs. Ar thur llhini'hiird, .Mr. James Liiud rlth, Mrs, C'liiis. Malmffy, Mrs. Jennie Lnudrlth ami the Misses LoiiIko Mil lmfTy, Elizabeth Topping. Eva Dress er, Hlllo Church, .Mildred Hood. Sol um Johnson, Ituth Smith, Lillian Klmoro, Olive Itlchards, Marjory Cowan, Lena Kolstadl. V and the wishes of the guest for many hnppy returns wore generous mid genuine. Among the Invited guests were Aiiun Olesou, Sarah Webb, ltiisluii Anthony. Cora .May Anthony. Goldlo Itlggs, Alice Itelchert, Marguertte .Simpson, Mildred Freelnnd, Jnck Oleson, Clifford Freelnnd, Knos Johnson, Ingrld Johnson, era Heu dilcksou, Eva Van Hllo, Archie Vnu gliiin, Alma Anderson, Anna Ander son, Xclnin QiinrtcrmasH, Italph Qunrtornutss, Uussell Quntormass, Audrey Simpson, Grace Nollner, Mrs. Geo. Holster, Mrs. Hubert Me Cnnn, Mrs. Garlleld Simpson, Mis. H. E. Ilnyes. I (JIVi: SOCIAL I IIAV I'AKK PAUTV Mrs. Adam Sihwnrtz and Mrs. Halo of Hay Park entertained on jucouii- evening In h r of the Then Larson. Elsie. I..,,-,,,, The young ladles of the Mnrsh- lleiii Norwegian Lutheran Church gave a "MotiHtirlllir Social" nt tlm home of Itev. nnd .Mrs. It. O. Thorpe .In South .Mnrshlleld lust evening. i, nines nuil music were followed by refreshments. Among those present were- Miss es Dorotli" Johnson. Dluu HJelle. Jennie -I 4 Tho Independent Order of Sand Hogs Inltinted several new mem bers Into Its order Friday evening nt tho Sniul Hills. The picnic wns given in honor of Mrs. F. II. Wcstbrook, of Albnny. the Misses lllnck, of Itoseburg, nnd Miss Ellen Flook, of Portland. Mrs, Levi Smith, the Grand Wor thy of Sand Hogs chapemned the party and tho guests present were Mrs. F. H. Wcstbrook, Mr. and Mrs. l.ovl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Itiissol, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter llussel, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hny Olllvnnt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Itnymond, Mr. nnd Mrs. IJ. George Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Kinney, Misses Arrle and Allle Illack. Ellen Flook. Marjory, Myrtle and Ituth Cowan. Florence Ilohfold. Mrs. .Myrtlo Mntson, Messrs. Frank Smith, Cell Ireland, Ed Smith. George Sollg, Mndock Gulov son. Harold Stiitsmnn, Vernon West brook nnd .Mr. Ilohfold. ' I O.V VACATION I 0 The Itev. J. H. Hurkhnrt. pastor of the Mnrshlleld Presbyterian church. Is now taking his vacation nnd ho and Mrs. Hurkhnrt will spend It by visiiiiik various points III Coos Coun ty, j'olng to Coos Itlver llrst. Thero will be no services ut tho Presby terian church during the month, the (ongregatlon uniting In tho Union Services at tho Masonic Opera lloi.se. ! CAMP AT LlltllV. . 0 tV'Wi um ilAi Ws No Matter What the Former Price You Can Now Choose Any Suit in the House $12.75 This includes our $25,00, $30,00 nnd $35,00 Suits, In this group are the season's most desirable styles in domestic and imported fabrics, We have had a big Suit season, selling hun dreds of Suits to the women of Marshfield and vicinity, We have made our profit for the season and are now ready to take our loss on these remaining Suits, We simply will not carry garments over from one season to an other, FIX THIS PRICE FIRMLY IN YOUR MIND $12.75. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Dry Goods "SMAHT WJiAlt 101! WO.MKX." oroxxrcu, nnujixci. yT. MZWi V? v?M :sdV-M -r- 1 m m mm i mm ! Co. 301. IMIONK daughter. Mrs. G. W. Kaufniaii. on West Tenth street. The Knufninu home wns made especially attractive with huckleberries and Shasta daisies. At cards, Mrs. .1. T. Mc Cormnc won first prize. Mrs. Ilniu received tho guest prize mid Mrs. Geo. V. Murch received the nnsola tlon. ltefreshinents were served. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman assisting the Mueller, of Omaha: Mrs. II. A. Wi',,8 and Mrs. Clem Wells. .;. 4. .;. Mrs. K. K. l.e.Mleu was hostess at sewing Monday afternoon compll mental') to Mis. IIiiiimui. or .S:ihelhii, Kansas, who is visiting her daugh ter. .Mrs. Crawford. Iterreshiiieiils were served. Mrs. Crawford insist ing the hostchs. Among those pies son. Mrs. Itn Olllvnnt. Mi n Smith. .Mrs. Kntirlup, .Mrs. Fc nziirii. .mih. .Mary McKnlgtt, I II. IJ. Hauler. MrH Yake, JIn.fl (iitrdluer, .Mis. (icorgp Ayre !'m I). Wolcolt. Mrs It. P collli 1 Me.Mnhtui, .Mrs. Wallace, Mm. ft I.11 Chaiipell, Mrs. Walter Itlchuic .mis. ()rn McCarty. .Mrs. IJi'k 11,111, .mih. i,. , unit, .Mri. R:z hostess. Among those Invited weic: 1 ent were .Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell. Mrs n, MrH. A. Itohe Mrs, C. II JJis Among those present were Mrs. T. S. Harvey. .Mrs. Dean and Mrs M- nly Andcison, Jlri. J.' A. H. Adelsperger. Mrs. G. A. Hen- l),.on. of Grants 1 itss, .MrH. .Miller, Honno. .Mrs. A. .. Dowiib, Mnl- us llaiinv nr KihiImiih, Wash . wns the uiiNii of lnni m,,.. .1... ... ....,... v .. " JllrscM Mvr.ln m 1,1 iiir.i ii,i,. ii,'.i, ' i , ,. V. ""'""' .leniiio in iii'iiguiiur aiieruooii nt ' H "r,u "'"' ""y" Hadrliiiiigli .Inlmsoii. Haiinn Siinin. Mum and I.e-i sm tlou hrldge nt the Iiomo r t,.,r .Mrs. K. !:. Kelly nud sons. How ard and Kiigene, uud Miss rrnnces Kinnse, nro t-ninnliii: out nt i.ii,i,v for a few weeks. Wednesday Mrs. t II. Marsh, .Mrs. Fannie Hazard, Mrs. .Mury McKnlght nud Mrs. Ora McCarty visited them nnd onlow.,1 11 water-melon soclnl. x i IIOXfHt .MHS. HAI'I'V I nett, Mrs. It. K. Ilootli. Mrs. .1 S. Coke. Mrs. H. Crosthwnl'o, .'!r. .1. II. Khinngan. Mrs. F K. Gettlns, .Mrs. A. T. Ilalues. Mrs. Win. Ilors fall, Mrs. II. M. Itlchardsoii. Mis. W. T. Stoll. Mrs. Christine Kruse. of Xorth Ilend. Mrs. W. F. Schroo- uur ami .Mrs. .Mooller. of Oiniihii. j. Mrs. W. F. Sehrneilur was IiosIchh at 11 delightful afternoon Tlmi-uiim- coiiipllnientnry to her guest. .MrH. ! Perkins. Mi-h. F. II l)rcser. Hi W. VIoih. Mih. C D.ivIs, Mm. Jll wiihiiii iiiiti aiishim .MnmicuiioTl Alice TIckoll, Anna Hmvni, Ella1. Topping anil Itev Gardiner, ; Mrs. Cirus Ha W ",",MirilllITrrTIHiWMMBBHHgBKaaMHMMHBHMHMBMHHMMk. If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak- YE make it a point to carry only goods of a known quality and established reputation. That is why you will find only the genuine Kodak goods in our camera department. KODAKS nnd Kodak Supplies of all kinds nhvnvs on hand, and always new. tfasiman N. V. Film, the film with V years experience behind it. Developing and printiii" done by experts, or materials to do vour own. UEADQlWimUiS FOli KODAK SUPPLIES .Mrs. M. C. Mnlonev. Mrs. .1. T. .Mi- Aloeller. of Oninlin. nnd .Mrs. HnuHeii, - (orinnc. Mrs. W. F. .Miller. Mrs. K. or Snhetha. Kansas. Oregon grn, I I'lCMCS. Mlngus. Mrs. Geo. F Murch. Mrs. I p.edon.luated In the .leeonm,, I! -: . V,. m."J u""u M.rH' ' ',, l"n,,-IairH ''wford assisted the hostess ni The Ladles' Art Club have c ) 78, iV ,'""11111, M,',H; '""j "'"vliig lefreshnientK. Among those pleteil iiroparatlons for their - Oul'st m. n v iZ V'8, Wvnl wino M.,H' T'"" "". Mm. nv, In which their hnibu&i " tw LJ "' ""nn. Mrn. f. Innsen. or Saheth... K,,sas; jirn. other nioinheis of their faralllfli F 1'. Shwrl.., Mr. 11 cl"y' ;Mn1, ''"" ",1."1 hvH- "lM"- "f CSrmiiH imrtlelpate, at Chailcston Bar J .. I'olleNfen. Mrs. II. RongMnckeii. Pass: i is. Cniur,n-,i ... V. ,.,,u, , .Miss Sengstaeken. Mrs. F. A. II,,-,. Wllley. .Mrs. IUrv linwlii.Vi,. , ' " Ti iii iii.L.n Tlwit. u : i ,,-. "' , ' ''...""""'...M.1H: " MntthowH. Mrs. I.e.Mleux. Mm. ilun: loggeiH nt .McDonald & Vit?'- Mrs Couvmio ai w 1 ' 11 .,"' 1 uu Ml'". I" "I"'a,"l. -Mm. I'unl Daniels Creole canip ht)lo th(c Ms' C w Fve 1 Mi "U'l' tT"" ,'' '''"". Mrs. j. ( are making plnns ror their irr erhani' ,'l0"M"- Mm. K. G. kl u.e.y. j.-s. e,ry Hods,,,.. .Mrs. 1111111111I i.lcnlc which will Is I ' A JiH'. 'tri,."l.l.,,",.S,r"- l"w' (,"- Mra. noon at Kenegrens Grove. Ttt A 11;1 ," McCiilloeh. .Mrs. Wm. lloeek. nnniial picnic a year obo Villi HO.VOH VISITtMlS. f Zul1- "0,"'J' "vk ,f Vo'"1 . ',7 your."" ",!"" v r , . ' . Al r OITIN'GS. ......,..-. 1-.1.111 1 .m. iinroKi i(. rrnwrord enter tallied at sewing Frldny iifteinoon at her home on Coiuiuerclnl nvouiie coiupllnientary to her mother. Mrs W II. 1 innsen, of Snhetha. Kas.i JM10 Ih spending the sunuuer with ner. and a fow other out-of-town visitors. Among thoso prchont were Mrs. 1 S. llnrvev nnd hor mother. Mrs. Dean, of Grants Puss: .Mih lilxon. Grants Puss? ii-i p i.- 1 .. m!s"V Mp cMmw: v,;r'"' "': )ns, . f. .Schroeder. .Mrs. (enry sntpitisi iV'',H,.rK!'"", ,,,,, WilH "''ii a A iiiiinher of .Marslilieia k' caniped at unstenuorr iicam. . mi nor ana i" I s-H An Open Letter: ,lH.HkkuiBH 1 ' ' I V WyHaEffigJ. tsh)c,IUiiiMtRttlfc.ii I r '? mztz i ' '' jWtAMdz --'i " ... ,, 1 Red Cross Drue; Store MBk -AIOTORCVCIJ.: DKUYKRy I m c -J TO thi: WOMK.V Ol? COO.s co. New York, July 25, 1013. Wo Imvo Just visited tho factory or tho John n. Anlbfield Co. and purchnsed our stock of T.n vno t?..,, . ' "rt"' ijis nnu coats ror fall. These garments will 1.0 mnnufne t ti red during tho remainder of this month nnd next. They wero do signed long slnco tho lines shown hy tho traveling men wore on tho road. Von do not order a garment . mil mane up In Anrll. Mnv n. i-n Juno. iet tho samples shown In Portland and San Frnnclsco. from which our competitors hy woro doslgned nnd manufactured even so "! ns April. M'o hnvo no fall garments to w in juno or July. Wo do not sell that kind, we do not bellove you wish to hny that kind. Tho l.a Vogue Suits and Conts we will show you soon will ho up to tho mlnuto In stylo of tho host workmanship nnd n,n n-i .... i . - uie unuDi, Dont make tho same niistalco a few women made Inst spring. Don't think of buying nHJ you see tho "I i-n. if ifs n Coat or a Suit, a Dress or an Evening Gown, wo enn Please you and save you money. n. a. copplh. Proprietor Tho Golden Rule. 'lellghtriil surprise party u 1 ,,. them nro .1. II. Mllncr Klllle In i.'mui.,,.,.. i..... '.. . ". ' . !. ir,.i,.. ,.,,,1 Minlk'. , """'"inn itmi eveniiitf in ...' -,, , , llOIIOr (if l-nr lilrtli.l,.,- -,m.. "f? ...V.'i mnn illi.l fninlh- mill MfS. M. -rl Ml,,, nl ,.' ,."""'. ' ' KIICSIH "" " , ",.,""'. . .or.nll.ll , " ' . mecKios iiiiuo nnili'' """ """' """ ' ' . - roceodod In a hodv to the I'ni''"'" Hpendlng the summer w- X' ,' BmH and sic wore J '. , A . eiijojod. I huso prehent wero- ,Itai, . .ur. nnu Airs. w. Steekln i,. ,....1 ' F. I., (irnnuls nud wue. -; Mis. elms, wmiui-o, ,M,. and Mrsi1''" WIIboii. Mrs F K. Al Percy Feet. Mr. and Mrs .1. c H11II1 Allen, Donald Allen aO .Steckle. .Mr. and Mrs. M. A Me- A. II. Cililloy and children rew Uggan. Mrs. k. iinines. iiorton. Thursdny from Sunset IW.' Thurston. Gllheit, yii-KtCy. n mnVlthoy had been in.npl.ig for " 1'Hllg. .Messrs Kinhl. ,1......... "... nn, ...,.i dw.lr rami) 'l iiwnii, j'M , ('AVKSILVIIIITHA Inn" and they 0i0,C(1ptbeX' H. Olilloy and John nonald IIIK tlioill lor over nuim j. J. 4 - - . .. Tho Indk'H of tho Mnrshlleld Han-' "8h Hazol Powers, Del tlst church pjim ,. ,ui,.i..i "'' if. o.,.i AiJ lfnisfl and 11 t .1 ,i, " 1?:.' ,. " ".-Kiiuui nnvor ." " v .;:.,. ii nfin. ,V .. '" 'triors Wednesday uoubiiih nnu jneu "u,7"'.4l afternoon, Tho dornrn ., .... " ,r. 1 p,i n thn i.onpii Friday f',pl .i.f. " UIU III " " "" "" - llorton nud Mlhs I.lnd'oii l .- hf.t,vl!!.pJ'..v:n8 n '"'k 1 --- "IV Il i i k an, wiilto with sweet nons n,-.! outing. . iinines nud fan 1 - .klli nnd loth.ToR- , ""' ;r ""M.i'T.U"" 'u leave JIJ Th ' II1'0 l,".k""- Qunntlty." a two-weoks1 outing at S' dominating ' Y ,',"." ?H 'cn Pro- nr0.t..,W,am w Blvon. n fenturo' A. T. Iinines nud fanallr. l MIsh Kllza- A. Toyo and family " ?' 1 Mih a v n r ui ""oriioon woro Dr. Toyo plans to mow '""unit wii- r.iiir, ; A MONEYMAKER !l8Nlr0-f' " ' t i.tw. extfiidiiig to harijorJiSi iiilltilnh.it ohl m-enkmilw. landing. 11ns been tinwlj III sivt v ilnvi. im.i r. ,.. ... . .. ..... ....... nt W " ' "khiii uiieivu ror a nuicu n,' - tlian half the U.(.t. ..ff,,,.,.,, f(. mi0iliiK YQM bIH-ciIko linesi.,,,.,,1 anq n 10PV.l,lllkcl.. See HehLiiSSlS W. A. REID, 150 Front St. 35"