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MR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT .V Tfaee is no substitute Royal Baking Pow der lot making tlie Best cake, biscuit and pastry. Royal is Ab solutely Pute and the only baking powcfe made itom Royal g'ape cream of tartar. Drown, Jtr. nntl Mrs. E. Kolley, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Ln Chapollo, Mr. and Mrs. John DnBhnoy, Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. lloagland, Mr. and Mrs. R II. Dresser, Mr .and Mrs. Clias. Davis, Mr. and Mr.s. A. 52. Downs, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Robert Hall, Ralph and Eva Dresser, Valerian Vasoy, Chns, Vnscy, Robert Vasoy, Eugeno Kolley, Howard Kolley, John Dash ney, D. Dashney, Mamlo Harris, Uor tl a Davis, Loren Davis, Anna Downs, illolon Perkins, Cecil LaChapollo, Mnxluo Jones, Ellzaboth Jones, Ruth nnd Wllma lloagland, Gertrude Drown and Virginia Drown. The program for the- evening was: Piano solo Ho. en Perkins. Piano solo Ruth lloagland. Piano solo Cecil LnChapcllc. Rccltrtlou Maxlno Jones. PInno solo Dcrtha Davis. Reclta'Ion, Robert Vnsey. Piano Solo Anna Downs. Reading Mrs. Elijah Kolley. Piano solo Wllma lloagland. t'lntc pf',"- '.oren Davis. Violin and piano duct Mrs. Kolley nnd a. u. x.. us. v ! t A CHARMING SOCIAL ors In festooning, hatchots, all com bined to inako the hottso an attractlvo sotting for the- pleasant afternoon of neodlowork. At tho table, decorated also In red, whitu and blue, with cocked lint napkins, tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. R C. Dlrch. Mrs. . (Continued from Pago Tlirco) Fred Rnymond won tho gentlomnn's prlzo nnd Mrs. Hnrry Dradflold won the ladles' prize. Thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnrvls, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raymond, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. X. Fenton, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Klnnoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry IJradfiold, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hnrvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jenson, .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrocdor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Fourlor. Mr. and Mrs. Syl 'Cstor Jones, Mrs. E. R Lomlctix, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd nnd Arthur Miller. 4 CARD PARTY. I Tho members and friends of Class No. 1, of tho MarBhflold Daptlst Sunday School. Miss Allco Tlckoll, tcachor, hid a social Tuesday ovo (nlng in tho church parlors. A pleas ant evening wus spont in playing gntnes. Miss Tiekoll was assisted In serving rcfrcshiuonts by Miss Vorna Prailor and Lillian Cook. Thoso enjoying tho ovent wore: Misses Kolla Swinford, Lllllnn Cook, Volmn Ross, Jennlo Holmes, Alllo Drown, Mnrlo Lnrgont, Mar Jory Fullmer, Lulu Donson, Helen uccso, iinz l uook, (ionovn Archer, a genornl good time wns followed by n bounteous repast, Mrs. Thompson assisting In serving. Among thoso presont were Misses Wntson, Corning, Rceso, Hnrkncss, Sllvermnn, Roller, Griffin, Elmore, Turner, Dresser, Frnnso, Landrlth, O'Connor nnd Da vnulo, and Mo3ilnmes Glossop, Thom as, Morrow, Slmonson nnd -Thomp son. LUXCIIEO.V. I Sumner plnns to cntortnln ngnln on Monday. Hor guests this weok woro Ruth Heddon, Vomn Pratlor, Anna Mrs. A. S. Dlanclmrd, Mrs. Chns. 11. CurtlB. Mrs. R A. Snccl'l, Mrs. R. E. Pinognr, Mrs. I. M. Condrou, Mrs. 0. S. Torroy, Mrs. R C. Dlrch, Mrs. W. W. Lnngworthy, Mrs. J. O. Lnngwor thy, Mrs. W. II. Foley, .Mrs. J. S. Tclnuder, Mrs. Wm. Ross Smith nnd Mrs. Jos. Knotts. I KEWINd PARTY. Miss Eva Dresser ontortnlned nt luncheon nnd sowing Inst Saturday, having ns 'guests Mrs, R. II. Corey nnd daughtor, Ruth, Miss Watson, MIhs Lnudrlth, MIbb Frnnso, MM Stuck, Miss Tlckoll nnd Mrs. R II. Drcssor. INFORMAL EVENIXO. - I Mrs. J. V. HennoM wns lioHtosH nt nnolhor of n do'lghtful sorlos of card parties at her homo Monday nf tor noon, llucklehorry prrdnmlunted in tho decorntlon, which curried out tho color Hchonio of red and green. At tho eloso of tho afternoon refresh ments woro served. Mrs. J. T. Ilnrri gnn won tho prlzo. Thoso prosont wero Mtb. Horsey Kroltzor, Mrs. R K. aottlns, Mm. J. T, Mnrrlnn. Mrs. A. O'Drlen. Mrs. L. W. Trnvor, Mrs. Wells of Diindon. Mrs. I). Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. Psrry. Mrs. R. K. Dooth, MIbb May Donnott nnd Mrs. A. T. IlnlnoB. v v v 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dowhay ontor tnlned Informally Inst evening nt cards and music, Inning Mr. and .Mrs. T. D. James and .Mr. nnd Mm. C. W. Montgomery uu their gnosis. Lund, Miriam Wright. Allco Tlck oll and Myrtlo Cox. V ROYAL XEKi'lMtORK. HIRTIIDAY PARTY. I MIbs Miriam Wright was hostess nt n most delightful gnthorlng last Saturday afternoon at hor nomo in WoBt Mnrahflold. Vnrlous gntnos nnd niiiHlc woro onjoyod nnd woro fol lowed by rofroslunontB. Among hor guests woro Vlolot Roborson, Esthor Andorsou. Elslo HillBtrom, Ruby Wright, Evolyn Kourlor, Ablgul Lod wnrd, Cluronco Wright, Anna Dowiib, Ireno Kourlor. Clnro Fort'iiBon. Aisimh. JohiiBon, Evolyn Mlrrnsoul. Mnrjorlo Fulnior, Zolln Swinford nnd Alfred Wright. Mrs. Wright wnB assisted by Mrs II, K. Harris. t 4 DINNER PARTY. I Mr, and Mrs, no id on Smith or West Mnrhilold ontortalued Dr. R. II. Walton nnd fnml y, MIhh Dear nnd Rolln Hurry nt dinner on Sunday. : I- WASHINGTON PARTY. ' Mrs. F, L, Sumuor cntortnln d on ThurBdny at the first of n series of sowing parties she pans to gv Hit nearness of Washington's Itlrthday furnishing the Idea for the eroru tlvn h-' o P'i"K t 'n n'tlo"ni '. Tho Mnrshflold camp of tho Royal Neighbors Inst Tuesday ovcnlng en tertained nbout one hundred of the friends nnd neighbors nt n most de lightful box social at tho Finnish Hall. Tho boxes woro auctioned nnd n good dcnl of fun as well ns ensh wns derived from tho Belling of thorn. During tho overling tho fol lowing delightful program wna en joyed : PInno duct Misses Dnlglo. Recitation .Miss Frances Frnnso. PInno solo M,lss Dromor. Rending Mrs. Elijah Koiloy. PInno boIo MIbs Anna Downs. Fancy Drill Prldo of Orogon Camp ten in. 4 I POVERTY PARTY. I.nst ovonlng Miss Floronco Roh- fold VOrV IllpilHIlllt'v itntiirlnlni.il I.. t -. - -.-V i . .------- .. .....v.. .... -.. I IwIM.siim; SEWiNU Clit'll, l i nntnbor of rrlonds nt a "poverty par- v ty" nt hor homo on Third stroot. Tho Enstsldo Sw1hk Club enjoyed , DocoratloiiB, eostuniOB nnd rofrosh .i delightful session ThursdBy after- monts curried out tho Idoa of poverty noon with Mth. K. A. Cnsslty. A Jolly nnd tho evonlng wns ono of lnughtor Afternoon wns followed by delicious from Btnrt to finish. Tho first mini rofroshmcntB, Miss Floronco Wllloy bor on tho program was a song, or assisting In sorvlng. Tho c!ub will rnthor a medloy, ouch ono singing his moot ngaln In two wcoks, March C, . or lor own song. Tho rosult might with Mrs. S. Gilbert. Thoso presont ho tonnod n "8110111111100118 roinhus yostordny woro Mrs. Frank Proy, Mrs. Hon." Tho romulndor of tho pro Is Moore, .Mrs. M. A. Thurston, Mrs. 'grnm wns cnrrlod out hb follows: A. Horttm, Mrs. M. A. McLnggnn.l Speech Arthur Hanson. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. L. Snllng, Mrs. Solo Miss Dosslo Ayre. J. A. Swanson, Mrs. W. F. Dyorly, I Spanish solo Miss Helen M- rs. 8 (lin.ort. Mrs. J. D. McKay. Lnughlln. .Mrs. Pony l'eet and .Mrs. R. Kittson, i Gormnn recitation George Sollg. I Pinno duet MIbsoh Florence Roh- fold nnd Alphn Mauzoy. Sllont Qiilntotto MIsbob Carrie Robs nnd llolvn Flanngnn mid Messrs. A. Ilnuson, Edwnrd (Jreulngor nnd Georgo Sollg. Solo Arthur Hansen. Solo Miss Floronco Rehfold. A number of lively games woro in dulged In nnd rofrosl monts woro served nt tho hour of midnight. Mlssi Ilohfold's poverty-stricken guests 1 woro MIshos Ruth Hodden, Loin Mont gomery, Helen McLaughlin, llolvn and DosbIo Flanagan, Carrlo Hobs, Desslo Ayro, Alpha Mauzoy and Mes srs. George SoMg, Georgo Getting, Charles Frodollus, Clifford Donne, Arthur Ilnuson, Enrl Single, Edward Gronlngor, Charles and Walter Roll fold nnd Lee Dyorly. 4 Mrs. Carl W. EvortBen wns hostess nt a dollghtful llttlo luncheon Frldny complimentary to Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Fisher, who Is tho guest of l.or par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Thoso present wero Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh, Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. Hazard and Miss Isis Marsh. .5. 4. 4. I HONOR VISITOR. I 4 Mrs. Frnnlo Hnznrd will cntortnln a fow friends Monday nt her homo on Mnrkot nvonuo compllmcntnry to Mrs. J. H. Fisher. ! 4 41 I ouiirixri PARTY. I 4 I A delightful old-fnshloned ai"t-, Ing iinrty wns given by Mrs. M. G. Coleman nt her homo In North Dend Wednesday afternoon. At the closo of n profitable nnd entertaining nf- frea' monts wero served. Thoir tornoon refreshments were sorved to quests included Misses Tnlccnc Wildo, her guostB, who were Mrs. Trovor'Efflo Cameron, Jesslo DoLong, Ruth ! Wilcox, Mrs. II. J. Linden, Mrs. II. Matthows, Ida Downor, Myrtlo Miller, ! f'1tin 1a Tl T flnlpn fra frn Tl . TIIHnl.rtt1. Ulnn.l.nn Mnlfln Tf..1l.....1 v iit.i, into. iv. .1. wn., .... .... i-jii.t.ijuiii ill ittiiiinuii, iuiil(7 nullum., Rartlo, Mrs. C. S. Knlsor nnd Miss Myrtlo Downor, Lydla Dodgo und Frieda Holm. Gladys Roddy. 4 4 p I IXKO"M.L PARTIES. I IXFOR.MAL A1TERXOOX. 1 . , Miss May Dennett entertained aj Mrs. L. F. FalkeiiBteln wna hostess number of tho younger sot nt nn ln-(nr nn Informal nftornoon Monday formal party nt tho homo of her pnr- whon Bho hnd as guests Mrs. II. J. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Donnett, on Limion, Mrs. Win. Dolley and Miss Thursday ovenlng. . KisBain. Wednesday ovenlng Mrs. Carrie' 4. Dungnn entertained about a dozon of tho younger sot nt nn Informnl danc-, . wiuiiivrrnv cru'iu. 1 Ing party nt her bcnutlful now homo'; KASHINfilON .SOCIAL. on LOinmorcini avenue vchi. On account of non nrrlvnl of nn lmportnnt Bliipmont Ladies Home Journal Pattern Week will bo hold nt this store tho week of MARCH 2ND TO 7TII, m- stend of weok of Fob, 23. Hub Dry Goods Co. ".Hiiiiirt Wear for Women." Cor. Central Ave. nnd Broadway. Plione 361. soclnl, A ITERXOOX HUWIXO. Tho Georgo Washington which wns planned for last by tho North Dend Pnren Teachers' Club, was postponed next Mondny ovonlng, when tho fol past week. The tint I M.u V MlniMin nnlni'tnlnnil nt ten Monday nftornoon with Mrs. J. II. ow' " ,roBni, w, ,rocc,, rorr0811 Fisher ns honor gucBt. Miss Elslo I,I0I""', . . ,iimi Mphbm Hall was aBBlstant hostess. Mrs. ".n"J" "'"' , l,"?nnr Mlnlll fiiPHin woro Mrs C. II. DaMs, Long nnd RCBnor. :""b.V8..yi."..0r-r"n:- -nl. Selections High Bchool band. Messrs. fni-nwoll fr. At- -1?1 l who have gone 'to Pullman "bkI to make thoir home. Mr . 1, 1. H Ing retired ns city engineer w,.1 wns nt tho church nn.V.V1 of tho ovonlne , I,!M(-I WI1B Ill'Pflntltnil win, - . ' ttrl tokens of tho esteem ln .Vi. wore hold In North Cd thoso presont wero Mr. and litis Armn. Mr. nn.i Mr. i . ." and Mrs.' wV'e; Laird! MrTulJ bury, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. ffl Mrs. Nowklrk, Mrs. MattbSS n r " ' -iobuj, Tho other wnB n s'owerlorJ win .Mcuny, nn nrtcrnooniffiin h .. iiiuii u iiiwillllT 01 flalltrr U'ni-n llfnanfif m ll. t- .' .. v.v, I......1....1.., ituirnamnui evening served. Thoso present were Mat ts nnd or Woods, Mrs. V. Woodtarrt ed until I'nlrd, Miss aertrndo Armi.Mbift onport, Mrs. A. L. Qtibser. Mn 1 son, MrB. Nowklrk nnd Mri..& tv. MIbb IbIb Mnrsh, Mrs. A. V. Dow liny, Mrs. Herbert Colomnn, Mrs. D. E. Mnlonoy nnd daughter, MIbs Irene ProiiBS and Miss Elsie Hall. ! - I - VALENTINE PARTY. Misses Ellznboth nnd Desilo Ayro wero hostesses nt n dollglitrul St. Vnlontlno'B pnrty to a fow of thoir friends nt their home on South Ninth street. Hearts, cuplds and flowers converted the rooms Into bowers of benuty. Fo'lowlng music nnd games, Mandolin nnd piano duet Davis, Long nnd Resncr. Vocnl solo "A Perfect Day" Clnr enco Wnttora. Violin Obllgnto Enrl Drown. Rending Lylo Chnpollo. Song Girls' Gleo Club. Address 'Children's PInygroundB' A. S. Hninmond. Rending Prof. Golden, fr 1 NORTH DEND SOCIALS. Tho North ' Dend M. E. Ladles nnnronrla'o to the- av de'letons re- gnvo two delightful soclnls the INVITATIONS. Mrs. W. T. Stoll hat liiotdtl tntlons for hrldgo neit Thoniytl lornoon nt ner homo on Sooth Tc sircor. I FOR MILS. riTO.V, Mrs. J. M. Upton waigutttcdi or at an Informnl afternoon jlmil Knturilny by Mrs. A D. Tnt MIbb Trnor. Mrs, F. II ClitUH John Denr, .Mrs, win. DunnuII D. E. Mnlonoy wero tho gueiti Times Wont ads brine will YOlXtJ laiHIW All). The ouiij Ladlus' Aid of the Nor wegian Lutheran ehuroh will moot noxt Thursday evening' with Mrs. Thorpe. MINNIE. WIS SOCIAL. I On tho ovnlug of St. Valentino's day, tho Mllllllo-Wls Club mnmlinrB ontertalnnd thoir 1 ushnmU nnd fam ilies at ono of tho most enjoynblo of soelnls nt tho homo of Mrs. Dnvls and Mrs. Mary Thompson. The rooms wore most nttrnotlvoiy decorated, tho St. Vnlontlno schoino bolng cnrrlod aut with myriads of henrts and cup Ids, rod predominating In tho color nffoer. Following n most iiloaslnir1 iroKinm a de Icloiis cafotorla lunch 'on was enjoyed. Tho spoclnl guests f the evening woro Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Coffin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo' n Vnsev, C, M Caton, Mr. Earl, and Doris. Hazel nud Phillip Coffin. Tho other "eMs were Mr mil Mrs W k PicW Trn 1 mi 1 PRESCRIPTIONS a I YOl'XG PEOPLE'S .MEETING. t Tho Young Peoplo'fl Socloty of the Xorweglnn Luthornn cliurch mot Inst night In tho church parlors. Tho election of offlcors was hold after which Jennlo Johnson nnd Petor Tiorpo sorved refreshments, Tho officers olected woro: President Ollvor Larson. Vice prosldont Potor Thorpe. Trensuror Chris Tliorpo. Secretary K. Drnnnor. Tho next mooting will ho in two weeks from Inst night. Thoso pres ont woro: Rev. nnd Mrs. Thorpo, Dorothy Johnson, Jennlo Johnson. Sennlo Hessland, Allco, Cora nnd Mnblo MnthUon. K. Drnnnor, E. G. Mullen, Poter Onunol, Androw An derson, Dert Iverson, Chris nnd Poter Thorpo, Ollvor Larson, Jalmer Ress land nnd John Larson. - . I PARTY MONDAY I 1 Metropolitciii Opera House Of New York Uses 53 Hanlmc.ife Pianos Tho Metropolitan Opera Company, of Now York City, tho most distinguished musical organ ization in the world, uses exclusively one of the two or three most distinguished of the world's pianos of distinction. The following is a copy of a letter received from the manager of this, opera company to Hardman, Peck & Co,, manufacturers of the Hardman Piano, 9 wHb H Our )i'esci'iption dcimrtincnt was, and is, tho foun dation of our di'ii- business. It is built on Hie prin ciple of honor of accuracy of puro drugs, and never any substitution. Your druggist should bo choson as carefully as your physician and wo endeavor to aid tho physician by absolute adherence to his directions. .Bring your next prescription to Red Cross Drug Store Phono 122. Mrs. F. L. Sumner will ontortnln next Monday afternoon at tho second of a 6orles of Washington Dirthdny parties. CLASS SOCIAL. I Mrs. Ynko's Sunday sohool class of tho Mnrshflold Christian church gnvo n delightful "ponny social" at the church Wednesday evonlng. Tho soclnl wns to rnlso funds to meot tho class pledgo toward tho lot fund. A short program was given, refrosh monts wero sorved nnd a general good tlmo wns enjoyed. 6 "Gentlemen! It gives me great pleasure, on behalf of the Metropolitan Opera House, and also the artists who have taken part In the performances during the season just closing, to thank you for the Hardman Pianos which have ben supplied since last November, and to express the thorough satisfaction that wo all feel in these instruments, which, of course, we use exclusively, The Hardman Pianos have been In constant use In the dressing rooms of the artists, in the orchestra and elsewhere for practical work besides a large num ber were used by the artists in their private apartments, The fine tone quality fullness and splendid durability of these pianos are fully recognized by everyone here, We shall start upon the coming season with complete assurance in regard to the unqualified satisfaction the Hardman Pianos will give to us and to our artists, t Believe me, Yours very truly, ,..., JOHN" BROWN Last week we ordered a Hardman Grand and sold it on the day of arrival and have ordered another of these fine instruments to arrive on the next steamer trom Portland, I J We are always pleased to have musical people drop In at our store and try on Instruments, taisiii .w,t i 'J --.- T.t' ' i . . ., rf . J VI TUi1 THEY BEAR INSPECTION, TEACHERS' PARTY. t Mrs. Elijah Koiloy wns hostess nt n ftnllirhtfii) little informnl nnrtv Inst evening at her homo In South Marsh- Hold, tier guests being a number of teachers. Conversation, music and Sheet Music: PTisririTii All popular music, 15c the copy. McKinley Edition, 10c a copy. New pieces every week. fjftjy wiwAa SJ . AjF dti &t& &fi&yrjueitc.c?iamG '& L L. THOMAS, Manacier. 218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L