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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1913)
rne d av t.mcc MAPcup.pi n OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. uSlSyfB ' I SOCIAI CALENDAR (Continued from .Pagargg? ard called on the worthy young coit .,tn Mi. niwl Mrs. N'nrmnil Johnson, at their home. They were but the "advance ngentB" ns the "renr guard noon ninde themselves heard wl,tho ,,' The Jolllest of times wns had by all .iiipiior im nvnulnir. Mrs. C. A. John son, Mrs. Normnn .lohnson and Miss uinra .johiibuii uicu mvni for nil their disturbance and with many good wishes the party ended. - 1 buidge cl'mj I In rooms bcauflfully decorated with hydranglos and nutninn leaves, Mrs. .1. W. Dennett entertained the Bridge Club. Tho honors of the af ternoon at bridge wore won by Mrs. Win. Ilorsfall. The hostess was ns Blstcd by Miss (lenevleve Scngstnek en and Mrs. It. K. IVooth. Tho guests of the club were Mrs. It. K. Hooth, Mls8 Gonevlevo Soiigstneken, Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. fl. A. Bennett. Mrs. Geo. Lungfor'l and Mrs. A. McKenwn. The members were Mosdnmes 10. (5. Perhani. W. P. Chandler. C. M. Byler, Win. Ilorsfall, II. S. Tower. .1. A. MntBon, W. A. Toye. H. M. Itlchard son, E. K. .loues, .1. W. Bennett and J. II. Flanagan. I PltlSCILLA (1,115. I ; - 4 A social time was enjoyed by tho rrlscllla Club Wednesday afternoon when they met at tho homo of Mrs. O. Johnson, Mrs. Oeo. Itourke nlded thu hostess during the afternoon .when she served her guests, who were: Mesdanies 1,. C'lirlstonson, I,. B. Ituberson. I). 1,. Stanley. II. M. Albee, (ion. Itourke and II. Olson. - I pbogbkss club. TONIGHT. Dance at Eagle's Hall by Key- ser's Orchestra. ijonce ai oiiiiin:i. Elliott's Orchestra dance at Llbby. MONDAY. Progress Club meets; Mrs. M. C. Mnloney. hostess. Library Board will hold Its monthly meeting. Mrs. Fannie Wheeler hostess to Marshlleld W. C. T. U. TUESDAY C. W. 11. M. meeting at home of Mrs. 13. L. Hopson. WEDNESDAY Jolly Dozen entertained by Mrs. A. 11. Snow. Mlzpah HIble Class holds fifth annual banquet at class rooms In North Bond. TlIl'KSDAY A. N. W. Club entertained by Mrs. Carl Evertson. Mrs. L. Byorly will entertain Eastsldn Sewing Club. Mlnnle-Wls Club at home of Mrs. W. II. Perkins. FRIDAY Social at Presbyterian Church. Wesleyan HIble Class play "Hazel Klrke" at Eckhoff Hall. Ferndale Sowing Circle enter tained by Miss Susie Melcolin. SATURDAY I Free Ice cream boc-1.i1 at Enst I side church hall. College Women's reception to I teachers at Mrs. M. C. Maloney's home. Miss Corning. Mrs. Thompson plans to give un other of tlio series nexi .uunuu.. evening. i sewing pahtv 1 i mm n. 13. Maloney was hostess, to a few friends at sewing nf her home on Commercial avenno this afternoon. Among those Invited i were: Mrs. r . L. urunuis, ;n, it. W. Morrow, Mrs. Clnyimugii, .Mrs. F. W Payne, Mrs. Guy Kendall. I Mrs. II. I.,. Coleman, Mrs. M. C. j Maioney, .miss .uuno .uuione, ... W. 0. Bradley and Mrs. Otis WIIboii. BIHTIIDAV PAHTV Miss Doris Sengstncken will cn ' tortaln a number of friends at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sengstacken, next Saturday , In honor of her thirteenth birthday. Next Wednesday Is her birthday, but owing to her Bchool work, the celebration ol tne cyent win nui t take place until Saturday. i 4 I WED WEDNESDAY. . m A very pretty homo wedding was solemnized Wednesday at the home ; of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harmon on Ken tuc It Inlet, when their dnughtor, i Miss HuHi, was married at high noon , to Mr. (1. P. Mollltt. of .TunctI 'ii Cltv. Rev. A. S. Illsey. of the Flint ' j Methodist Episcopal Churdi cffldit . od. Only tho Immediate Mends 'and neighbors were present at the ! wedding. Miss Edith Haul) and Mr. i Norton attended tho bride and groom. A wedding dinner was served follow ' lug tho ceremony. The young couple left Thursday lor Mnpleton, where they will II Vo on the farm home which Mr. Mollltt has prepared. They are both graduates of O. A. C. and have ! many friends In Corvallls and on the Bay who will wish them well on The Pi-omens Club, which had an outing at Cooston planned for .Moii' day, wore forced to cancel It on ac count of inclement woauier. ini'otlnir woro Mesdanies Carl Ar lundson. W. Richards. Smilro, W. life's Journey. Wilson, .lens Hanson, U. Hall. I). v Ferguson, Joe Ilouser, Misses Susie Molcolm, Emily and Jennie John- TO WED SOON son. ' Lillian Broninior. Paleeno ; - Wilde. Torn Lund, Elsie Larson and The marriage of Miss Maude Nob'o Anna l.und. Tho Club will bo en-, ""'l Allreil V. Ilowhay will bo tertulned by Miss Susie Melcolin. solemnized October 1 S. I he plans Friday afternoon, Oct. 10. . ror the nuptials hnvo not been nn- 4. I nounced but owing to tho death of A ' tho sister of .Mrs. Noble. It may I 110 made a very quici nnair. Women's Fall Suits and Coats In Greatest Variety NOTED FOR INDIVIDUALITY! $12-50 to $52.50 THIS IS an invitation for you to share in the very best offering of women's suits and coats ever brought forward in October, Although these suits are very unusual values, it is especially for tlio smartness and originality of the styles that we commend them to you, In this collection are shown tho fashionably elect of all the fall and winter styles those models which are in stantly recognized by fashion critics, Richness of ma terial is their most notable quality, Many of the mater ials now in stock are rapidly disappearing from the market, r. w. it. .m. Mrs. E. 1.. Hopson will bo hostess ilw. ( W II l nt lup linmii nil UU ' vm,i ,.,, iinvt flii,,u(ltit Plnliu .Moiiuay a .u.ii.., ,1 .............. f ,.0,K Hoason will bo pcr- louey will be hostess or the club. fw,t0(, t ,llohlm;(.t,I1Ki V V V I T A I THIMBLE CLIH OlTIMt ! j AN X V. I, ( ' 1 : 1 1 EM ( ) N I ES 1 MBS. SACCIII EXTEItTAIXS ! Two of tho most delightful sew ing parties of the week woro given by Mrs. F. A. Sncchl at her home on South Eighth street Monday and Tuesday afternoons. The rooms wero gorgeous In the beautiful display made by tin; dahlia decorations. Mrs. , . 11 1 mi. 1 ... l.t ,, ri... inc .ori. ..em, 1, .,, -.u.. , Coinmnn. ery. Kn g s Zm W C;, f n.d E Joyed a delightful outing party at ... , , . . . tbnlr iiniilvoraarv hnipnl 1,80,1 llul m.08t tl,olte ""8 SIiiidsoii'm Park vesterdav afternoon. ,' ..' 1 . , , nnd many cominents woro mndo con- ainipsoii h 1 in u jLHiLiiiiij .iiiuiuuuii. (.0 L,, ,.( t t,0 .Masonic Hall next (.,.ni? tu.lr beantv The aftor- Tho nieinbeiH took basket lunches Mnlll,n.. ,,..,. 1,,,, nctnlior 1: Thin tL""nh lnLlr ,,L'"n- ' ,1 r, .nu a, .,. in Mouuaj oxouiii, ucionoi I.. mis noons wero spoilt sewing and enjoy- nnu ine imornoon was speiu in ........ ....... Mm ni,linI.rH r ii,,, nm. . , ;..r' t;::r,- ."leeUnrwiu'ho ,S Masons and Sa'cch I sJrVed To, Zi a most uSft S 11 nir . wen" fm of tl,u Shrliio and their pleasing and dollclorts luncheon, as- wlth Mrs. II. OMara 1 week fioni rnm,lll!H v.m ,m nvtt.(I n!Hdent slsted on Monday by Mesdanies F. ..uau . ......... Ui M Cro.H r An,ny college K. Gottlns and U. F. Donning. On yesterday were Mrs. Urns. Kaisor, wl ,iullver tho annual address and Tuesday her aides in serving another Mrs. It. I'. Ge iliarr, Mrs. h. h. , wln ,)U f0wt!( ,y banuuet similar luncheon wero Mesdanies lllggs. Mis. h. K. hinuo, .Mrs. ira IU1(1 hUici. feBtIviticH. Carl Thompson, I.. F. Dcnnli Denning and F. K. Gottlns. Mrs. Sacchl's guests A on Monday wero: Mrs. E. S. Bar- I XOKTII IIEXD I'AKTV. I Kelt, Mrs. E. E. Brando, Mrs. W. A. 4 Magoo, Mrs. C. K. Perry. Mrs. 1). Y. A party of young people In North Stafford, Mrs. It. F. Gebhart. Mrs. Bend are perfecting plaiiH for a "hop" M. C. Coleman nutl Mrs. II. O'.Mara, to be given at the North Bend Pavll- of North Bend. Mrs. H. A. Olllvnnt. lou Friday evening, October 17. Miss Evelyn Anderson, .Mrs. It. II. Many of the younger Bet from Marsh- Walters, Mrs. F. L. Sumner. Mrs. Thn Past .Matrons Club Is inakiuir ' Held will loin In thn nmt'ri'.tttiildni' Ivv Coildron. M SS Allllll .lohailllSCI) arrangeineiits for the anntml ban- : : ' Mrs. It. E. Browning, Mrs. E. Mln- ntiet for the members and tlio Pasl . .mis. .1. v. iionnou, .Mrs. a. .mi:- Suit Jiukcts nie In the new style lilmifO elVects mill cutuways, tiliimicil with fllk, Iii-mIiI oiiiuinciils, tassels, fancy buttons, etc.; now ilriipcil skirts with a fullness through the hips in-e shown in some of the most becoming models. The colors Include nil tho fash ionable new shades for fall mill winter mahogany, new shades of blue, blown, taupe, etc. Tho new coats are shown hi I111111M00111 fahi lcs of Panne Plush, English TwociN, I1M1 Fleeces, Broadtail fabrics, Brocades, .II, I llncs, Bolides anil other soft materials, warm without weight anil everyone smart as well as practical. mm (roil Hub Dry Goods Co. Smart Wear for Women. Corner Bioadway and Central Avenue Phone 361 B. Bartle, Mrs. .1. II. Groves and children, Mrs. II. O'.Mara. Mrs. Jay Linden', Mrs. E. F. Itussell and children, .Mrs. V. E. Watters and Mrs. .1. C. Wallace. A Jf, I PI,.X FOB BAXl'KT I Patrons and their families which will bo held nt Tho Chandler Hotel Friday evening, October 17. .;. . .j. 4 I l'HUXDAI.K SEWIXG ClltCl.i: ' The Ferndah) Sewing Clrclo was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. .1. II. Houser. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by the Club niembers. After the afternoon's flowing and chat a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Ilouser aided by Mrts. W. Wilson. Thoso at tho Club TEAt'll KltS' I'ABTV t ieown, .Mrs. m. v. .Minoiiuy, v r. t ...... I ,( .. n .... - f .ins, .1. n. v uiu', ,uin. .i. 11. r iikiukhii, Mrs. Mary Thompson was host- Ml'- ' Rolandsnn. Mrs. M. A. Mi es at a delightful little party last ?(j -"'H- Tliompson. Mrs. W. Monday evening at her home 011 C" aI,d Mrs. Wm. Itohror. South Firth street, complimentary . T??1 "V to the teachers or the lower grades ': W. MItehell, Mrs. E P Drows. In tho South Marshlleld school. ' Ayrjj. Irs M. lepper. Music and other diversions wero rol- l ', , i, Lv, i,J I U' is .a,,r"Si;.,,i,,,7r- A,rr mMo"'"-nnd.,Mr,,!j:,,..ay -m: Vi..,-,. m 'i m V, n '' Marsdon, Jr., Mrs. II. Brad- p . W. A" 1 , ' ' ', ,u,,1"-y,', -MlHri Hold. Mrs. J. Kinney. Mrs. Win. I. , ',. m15'1' ,HH,''I1,I11 Hl'iiore. j-'chroeder. Mrs. .1. A. Boone. Mrs. Miss Holler. Miss 'I inner. Mrs. N. a. iiilou. Mrs. Win. Kardoll. Mrs. II. McMillan. Miss Anthony and . a. Wells. Mrs. Earl Snvago, Mrs. 1 , C. Albrecht, Mrs. C. Wells and Mrs. . F. E. Itayniond. 4 4 IIOXOBS Till) KISSAM Dlment, Mrs. C. H. Walters, Mrs. Itobt. Ward, Mrs. F. S. Dow, Mrs. A. If. Snow, Mrs. .1. E. Durkhart. Mrs. W. J. Illldeiihrand, Mrs. Q. O. Suthorlln. Mrs. U W. I.angdon and Mrs. F. M. Flyo. I PliAX FOB BAXiil'l"!' '. 4 Tho Mlzpah Bible Class or North Bend will hold their firth annual banuuet nt their class rooms there Wednesday evening, October S. .MEET MONDAY Mrs. Fannlo Wneoler will be hostess to tho Marshlleld W. C. T. U. .Monday afternoon at her homo on Third street. Officers will he elected for the ensuing year. 4 INI'OItMAfi CHAT fi Phone 122 For Drugs Toilet Goods, Kodak Supplies or Selections of Jewelry PHONE 122 AND FIND OUT WHAT QUICK MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY MEANS. Red Cross Drug Store Free Motorcycle Delivery. Phone. 122. A dinner will he given this eve ning at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkonsteln In North Bend. Tho guest of honor Is Ted Klssani, who recently returned from a visit at his old homo in New York. Among thoso who will bo present are: Misses Nora Huge, Kate Antony, Esther liuhoff, Grettn Walker. Edgar Simpson, Jeff Hart man ami Bob Kohoo. 4 ' EPISCOPAL (.Tllil) .MEETS ' The regular mooting of the Epis copal Guild was held with Mrs. E. G. Porliain as hostess Tuesday nftor uoon, with Miss Agues Hutclicsou as sisting. A very pleasant nftornoon was enjoyed by Mrs. II. Qulst, Mrs. Geo. Murch. Mrs. .1. S. Coko. Mrs. O. Schotter. Itov. and Mrs. It. E. Brown ing. Mrs. U. E. Irwin. Mrs. F. E. Conway. Mrs. M. h. Porhnm, Miss Coming. Mrs. Geo. Goodrum. Miss Agnes Uutchoson and Mrs. J. M, Upton, I PltESBYTKItlA.V AUXIMABY - Tho Presbyterian Auxiliary held Its regular meeting at tho homo of Mrs. H. J. Mohr Wednesday nftornoon. During the business session plans wero completed for the next silver ten which will bo hold Wednesday, October in at tho homo of Mrs. J. Wright Wilson. Tho hostesses will be. Mesdanies J. Wright Wilson, E. I Hoblnson and John Gosnoy. A church social will bo hold Friday evening, October 10, at tho church. A program has been completed and light refreshments will bo served the meinbors of tho church and their friends who are present. A general good time Is as sured, and all are welcome. Tho ladles who met at Mrs. Mohr's on Wednesday were: Mrs. M. A. Sweetman, MVa. A. E. I Mrs. .1. E. Schilling and Mrs. It. B. Doniont of Myrtlo Point' havo bi-cii tho guests of Mrs. W. P. Murphy and other relatives and mends Here tlio past week, .;. Mrs. G. A. Bennett will return today from a visit at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson on Lar son's Inlet. Mrs. 0. C l.iglitiior, who has been visiting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson, and other rela tives, expects to leave soon for lior homo In San Francisco. Miss Mario T. Maloney returned this week from a four months' tour or Canada,' Europe, tho British Isles, tho United States and Panama and will take up hor duties as principal or tho grades In tho South Marsh Hold school noxt Monday morning. 4 ( 4 Tho postponed mooting of tho Chancol Guild will bo hold noxt Friday at tho church parlors. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Blako write frlonds that thoy will return to tho coast tho Inst of this month In tlmo to attend tho Portola at San Francisco nnd then come home. Thoy aro having a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kaufman aro expected homo soon from their visit nt Spokane. Mrs. Kaufmnn and daughter, Claudlno, woro planning for a longor visit at tho homo of her parents, Judge and Mrs. Cyrus Happy, In Spokane, but ns Mr. Kaufman postponed his return, thov may accompany him. H. S. Kern, J. E. Olson of North Bond and n number of others are arranging for a picnic outing to Shoro Acres Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Gnlo, of Bunker Hill. Is In San Francisco, whero she was call ed about three weeks ago to attend tho funeral of her father. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fenslcr and daughter are now nt homo In a residence on Curtis avenue, just off Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Birch have moved Into the Tower npart inonts on Central avenue for tho winter. Mrs. Walter Condron of Myrtle Point lias spent tho past week at thu homo of Iter slutor, Mrs. David Mussen, and other relatives here. 4 .;. 4. Miss Maude Bowron nnd Mrs. War ren Stein, or North Bond, wore guests at the homo of Mrs. Jus. Cowan Jr. at Ten Mile this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lundo are expect ed homo on tho N111111 Smith from San Francisco whoro thoy hnvo spent the last low months for the honellt of .Mr. Liuido's health. Mrs. A. II. Powers loft yestorday for Minneapolis In response to a message announcing that hor moth er, Mrs. Ilognn. was crltlcully 111. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith hnvo taken possession of their now homo nt Ninth nnd Flunngnn which has boon roinodelod and redecorated. Mrs. W. H. Ashman and Miss Lonn Ashniun arrived homo yestorday from California where they have spent a couple of months with rela tives. Mrs. Mnry McKnlght and Mrs. C. A. Motlln aro expected homo on tho Nairn Smith tomorrow from San Francisco whoro they have spoilt u eouplo of weeks. . 4. 4 Jay B. Tower and his brldo hnvo spoilt tho ' pnst week at Bandon, being delayed thoro whllo en routo to California on tholr honeymoon tour. 4 4 4 Mrs. Iver Jolinnncson, formerly Miss Alpha Wlcklund of Empire, is expected horo from Astoria for a short visit with relatives and friends. 4 Dr. Harry Simpson and bride have been spending tho past week at L. J. Simpson's summer home at Shoro Acres, 4 4 4 A. E. Noft nnd wife and children who have been visiting rolatlves at Antlgo, Wis., write that they ex pocted to leave there about October 10 for Coos Bay. Mrs. E. A. Converse plans to leave shortly for Southern California where she will spend a few months. 4 4 4 Mrs. K. V. Kruse and daughter. Miss Laura, of North Bend returned this week from an extended visit at various California' points. Miss Edna Hawkins returned this week from Portland where Bh'e par ticipated In a big benefit play which Rose City society women put on as a newsboy's benefit. She will sncnu several wmkb npre riti nr parents, Mr. and Mrs. h. E. Bona .....M ..i .. .. .. -.1. for her to enter on the Onto circuit. All', anil Mrti. Ilnnrv nilloti lli sou, who navu iiecii 111 nicuiunw Hood River on business and pint soon. .i . President II. M. Crooks, of Alter i uonoue, win lociuro in me iw tnrlnii Plmrfli ffiinorrnu' evenBf. ' . ... .1 111 Ja.V iti mi.i Mt-u U'm T TjiPalcf fnmllv ,f KiiKtulfln nrr settlfCC 11..1.. nviiuf in n soon for WlnnlpcB. where tie; niauo ineir iiiiure huhiv. V V i 1 t..u wm firtaei V.UI. (1,(11 t'l.t'i , ... . a . nnn.lln,. 1 llllH llllHIIIIIK lur ""-",.. u- iniwn Mmv IV L'o 10 . . . M .AAlr I L . .... i rnnrnvl, f(lf ivliiloiv I'n. I.I'll lien inau. - ' " ' . ... ... 1-1 nut Hint city win u IIOIKK IIIU ILIS, m,. ,.... Mia. i.owry. .... . ...... . .. , II. Lowry an.! . . ivnit e inn VII II II mo . ,U..L ... ... s n.i.. i. ,.!,- t he r visit have mado many friends no- grot to gco inciu uvi'B... j. 4 iwluuna I nrn Mil UIchm- . -,,...lllo iiroveoww." d .l.rtl.. linnin iuuoj (.1.1 1 1 will i.'" - , .,-..Alll visit with Miss roan i day. Miss Iteignr.l will rrtjn them to spend mo - M3.WoodofKo"S 1UIPIH In IU IYU "I. . San Pranc!scotobo m ; who Is lo D. C. Green aim -y B, homo Monday or Tuesday - m days' stay at Portland and w T - .... lll 01W' MISS J. xuu.'b" nI(,.Mjt IIUl IV tl( J"J v. ' .n III arive 10 o' ovonlng. ..... turn Id 111 I iiAiu KKYsni'yj;- UIIIIA1 r.t nnn bio, fioon oh .. - .t ALT. COMK. hui" ,. NIGHT. MOSCHjWJ- LEAVE MAUKCT 7:15 AND KKTUnX A DANCE. pEUALXOfi . oi nr Man ..k tUlluini nfNOn or ir. - . will be nem Marshlleld, Sunday " are Invited to attend. 0.