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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1914)
COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREBWlllhDAY, M -bVtNINti tUIIIUN. i , xmutx The Victrola is a resourceful entertainer An invaluable ally that never falls the hostess. It has melted many a conversational frost . and made, the callers feel right at home. ..And even when there is no cpmpany, the ' Victrola turns a dull and tedious day to one of pleasure. Come in and get acquainted with the Victrola and its delight-' ' ful music. There are various styles from p 5 to $200, &fi&yrjumM&uxenG ve. L L. THOMAS, Manager. 218 Csntral Avenue. Phone 134 -J or 15-L. NewlVl Royal Standard Typewriter The Master Machine The Machine With a Personality Has Arrived in Marshfield It Has Many New Wonderful Im provements Space Cannot Permit Description. Come In and See It, or Better Still, Call Up "44" for a Demonstration TheTypwriter Exchange and Supply Co., Agents. S M 8 TH S I i tw lav& KlG,llJKtiy Hlw A pm (Continued From .Alias Blanche Tcllcfson glo Robertson. Mies Miss Frances Franse, Miss Solum Thomas. Mrs, Carl West and Miss Hilda West. I ST. PATRICK'S I'AHTV. I esses. Thoso attending were Mm. Hazard, Mrs. Noblo, Ilov. nntl Mno. Ilobort Drowning, Airs. Mary Urci- lug, Miss Maud Heed, Mrs ranrun Nashurg, Mrs. Harry Nasburg; Mrs. Claude Nnsburg, Mrs. Maiy McKwXsW' Mrs. Chas. McKnlght, Mrs. Gr. 11 Mureh, Mrs. S. C. Shinll, Mnr ft I Lewis, Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy. Xnasn . aencvleve Sengstncken, Mrs I. "WL Pago, Two.) I tho work and Messrs. Mllo and F. I,. I Travcr, Mrs. Iff. G. Porlinni. Mn. K. Slimnnr. F. P. Mlrrl, nn,l . A Rnn- A' Sacclli and Mrs. A. V. UowflWT- , .Miss Mac- chl rendered a few vocal selections, i ct. Tuesday tho regular UMrffiixr. Thofll T.linil. I At t o liiiHlnnsn niiwtltifr flnn V Itnll ' wl" u0 hOUl, T T "f iir i ri.iwTWi m All Kiiids of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Hare your Job printing dons In The Times. at Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. Dnrtlo of North Hend will entertain nt a St. Patrick's Party next Tuesday evening for tho members of tho Thimble Club nnd t'clr husbands. Tho next regular meeting of tho club will bo next Friday with Mrs. II. E. Kennedy. - 0 I REACH EXCURSION. - 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Anthony of North Dend entertnlned at a Jolly ex cursion to the beach last Sunday, picnic frolics and a sumptuous din ner making tho day one long to bo remembered by thoso participating. Thoy wore Misses Ethel Olson. Sarah Webb, Jcsslo Pettlt, Cecil Horn, Cora Estopp. Flora Anthony, Mary Iteed, Alma Olson nnd Mrs. Emma Fnlr cloth and Olaf Horn, Claude Dcnnn, Kobort Webb, Clarcnco Estopp, .Mrs. F. N. Olson nnd Mr. and .Mrs. A. Powers. I Wl Mi .MOVE. F. C. Illrch nud J. Lee Drown were i npolnted a committee to secure a , site nnd nrrango for the erection of ( ' a chapel at Lakeside. G. D. Datson, k. ii. uiiupuoii ana ueo. h. .Myers - A. X. V V to perform a similar mission nt Day , ""r1111. City, W. F. Dycrly, F. L. Sumner nnd i10" !!" F. C. Weaver to do llkewlso nt East- "?. The A. N W. we-- oiitorfarsr Thursday by Mrs. M. II Smith at tfxi of Ms. Rfbecc.i Luso Slnrirpe llghtful nft rnoan of bw- sldo and F. A. Sicchl to provldo for '" . , V , , . S one nt Dunker Hill. It was reported ' " ft ,r0 re8.h '"ent ?- that tho work on tho new church hall :, A n be ho. i ess next mOL. would start this week, that much of 8ef ''LTli "' v ,u?? ?r the labor had been donated and .at "" "rJ ",",!?"' !' rfl,,"y ''?, ! there was sufficient funds on hand LLcn,0.fl"-nnMnl?f"00y' ,," w" ...tt it i i. i....i . i...t.i Mrs. O Connell, Mrs. Dennett. Mw. the next monthly meeting there, ami SMKnlShtM M?ulfn ,Z" If It Is not ready, Itev. Knotts will ?tc$Bh&lmktn:,nr entertain them at tho parsonage. I SP.WIXU I'AHTV. : Mrs. J. S. Hansen was hostess at an Informal nftcrnoon nt sewing on sen. Mrs. Harrlgnn, Mrs. Murfrfrr.. (Mrs. I, Lnndo, Mrs. Kntsor, Mra. HT mnn, Airs, stump mm Airs, stiuui. X. H. CATHOLIC AID. r Mrs. J. C. Wnllaco entertained" lfc Wednesday at their homo on Elrod ' rnn?Jun iino v h n ?,f t 5 avenue. Sweet peas predominates nt holle Ladles of North Do id at Tier In t:o decorations. Light refresh- 'o'o Tuesday. A very pleasant l- ments were enjoyed. Her guests """.""r"" ;" ,USS,"", ""; were Mrs. Adolspcrgor, Mrs. W. L. , ''.yrarcf,r" " c ' Jm?? Wl r Claybnugh, Mrs. It. E. Irwin. Mrs. 'JlprV"Bn i1 ?n n,',il ''ft Qoo. K. Mureh, Mrs. Hugo Qulst and ''J, "?-, Le'""n5J mentswere enjoyed. Her guests V-r.i;- '1 .r. ?''"', . :. C. S. ICaBP- Mrtr. C VZ. Mra A tl niillnv i .wuv iiiiuin, .urn. van 'cuuiiuiu, Mm., rs. a. u. uituey. , ..., ... . ., .,....' .,i. J hum tin, tuir, u x. iuui)uil i n. .1. C. Wallare. MIsb Mnrgnrot 8Vmn-- Tho following from a papor nt Wonatchee, WobIi., will bo of Interest to tho mnny Coos Hay friends of Mrs. Fuller, who will bo remembored as MIsb Chapman, daughter of Mrs. M. C. Chapmnn: "Tho members of tho Westminster Cltil'd of tho Presbyterian Church tendered n banquet last evening, In tho church parlors, to Mrs. Lee II. Fuller, their former president, w o leaves soon for Onink.-aiul Mrs. I. A. Vnn Vnlkenburg, their now president. Miss Flora Hollo Ludlngton In behalf of tho Guild presented to Mrs. Fuller n beautiful bunch of carnations In appreciation of tho work she had dono for them." .MISSION SEWINd. Mrs. W. F. Dyerly wob luiBtosiH ut-a Missionary Sowing nt her homo In EnHtsldo Thursday afternoon, the nf tcrnoon's work bolus contributed for a missionary box. The wik was not completed and It wns decided to meet ST. IMTKICK'S Tli. 7 . buck. Miss Kllznboth Hdoimig an ' Miss Winifred Doyle. Tho next merrr- ri. Mnrainioi.i riiBiin.. nhrMi '"K of tho aid will bo hold Mttrcli ITT ladles will servo a St. Patrick's tea , nt t!o llo,no of Mrs- liolJt- ! at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. It. A.1 Couple next Wednesday. . ! .. .tuv. ... n, ,- f. Tim liostcsR-n win iu Airs. u. A. ' ..... ...... .. ., r. Copplo, Mrs. D. C. McCarty and Mrs. J, J. Morrow. - l Tho North Dond W. C. T. V ItcMr a special meotlng at tho MothorfWC rhurcli on Wcdin.-sdaj. Tho fallnWf- iiih piusi'im wiiu rivii:; Tllfil.iitiiniiltil n.Tiiiiffi... HTAH .MlCimXCJS. ninu iiiiiuimii Huiuuuuir ......... Mm. 1,-hmiin Tuning .ni o.itnrini.. Marjarlo SwoarliiKec: . .. . . ......... u, ..... V.I1V.UIIII t .. ,.. ... ... ... the Pnst Matrons' Association nt n i wmg bhui i -saim. ... .... 1st. Patrick's Party at her home In I . nv' i,A' '' DasBfonl of MnrsrifTuli. Flagstaff next Friday afternoon. Mth. Fnnnlo Hnxnrd has been ap pointed to take chnrgo of tho next montMy social of Doric Chnptcr, which will bo hold a week from next Tuesday night. IIAINIIOW CLl'll. -4 Invocation Ilov. HnHAfunC Vocal solo , .Miss Gortrudo N'otvkfrfc. (Accompanied on tho plntiu Htf .Miss Swearlnger.) Mrs. Hlancho Faults of DanoTon!' spoko along tho Hue of orgniifm'lara to close saloons. Hov. 11. G. Summer' In gnvo Ctfe on organlrntlon of c.M'inilttcPS la th "Out-to-WIn" (niniiuti'ir. Tho Itnlnbow Club mot on Thurs-' Bol ,,,v- n- X rw" idny with Mrs. Win. Smith nt hor , I'myor. Itov. It. N. L.uvfs. benutlful homo near tho forkH of Aftor i,v program therv,' wrv m. Coob nivor. Tn iiim.HnL. u-nu r. tncotliiB of tho county oxuouttti I11CW ncnln III tw u-nnka nt f n l.nnw. nf ' nlllod OVnr liv Mm . W. V . Iliwlann llw. mlttOC, COiml8tlllg Of CUUIlty I'rf Mrs. Percy Peot to contlnuo tho work. ! piosldent, Mrs. 13. G. Heesey, being lon J!1"8- ,'l,A' ')"".'"' v'c' VtvA Vloluts, dnffodlls nnd nnrclsBiiB mndo.nhHent. Tho forenoon was spent In ",cnt' MrB ,lob ' MoCn,m Kvitnnrf- tllit llvorlv linmn moHt nttrnrtlviv lliw dlscilBSlnir vnrloilB innllnro nf liilnrniif ' tic Sliperlntoildent Ml'H. It. N. LatK. frpRliinuiitfl worn served ilurlnir tlm to tho commiinltv unit iilnmiitur Mm ! Treasurer Mrs. It. It, Mn rail, rwcurrfJ- nrtornnnn, .Misses wuia nyoriy nud Ferris Swnnson serving. Thoso pres ent woro Mrs. .1. A, Swnnson, Mrs. A. Morton, Mrs. J. I). McKay, Mrs. C Wnllnco, Mrs. Percy Poet, Mrs. F. Mcrtunn, Mrs. Frank Proy, Mrs. F. Casslty, Mrs. Will Stecklo nnd Mrs. Martin Drccn. fr ISSUE INVITATIONS. I futuro work. Several now momboru !"K Secretary Mrs. Geo. Moznn mil woro added. Proiunt v nt noon n do llclous spread was sorvcil by tho hostess. aBBjBtod by Mrs. .1, A. Good win, iiio afternoon was uncut In Flower Buporlntondent Mnr. XL llltchlo. Thoso present woro Ker A. F. Dnssford, Ito. It. N. Latk. Ilov. It. G. Summorlln of Slinim; Mttc Mr. nnd Mrt). F. L. Sumner hnvo IsBiicd InvltntloiiH for a St. Patrick's Party at their home on South Sixth street next Tuesdny evening. IXKOHMALPAItTV. I .Mrs. F. L. Sumner had Mrs. F. C. Illrch, MIhb Irene Prouss and Miss Efflo Church as guests at nn Informal afternoon last Friday. 4 I VKI IX Jl'XK. I doing needlework nnd UstonliiB to n11, A ni Mrs. Dlnncllo FuKc niimbor of tho old populnr songs nnd ' Mr8, c " 'Mnrali, Mrs. Orn McCarlx nlano solectlmiu in Mm p ii n...,.llrs. E. M. Ilnvcs, Mrs. Chas. Craff gnn and othors. Tho next meeting """" MrH- Ilobt McCnnn, MrW.HC will bo with Mrs. E. It. Hodson. tho' " Chniipello, Mrs. Goorgw Hhw& subject for the Hay bolng "Good I Mr8 8- N' Stevens, Mrs. It. Iff. Kihmxu Itoads." Among thoso nresont woro Mrs. H. 13. Dessoy, Mrs. C. II. Dun Kan, Mrs. T, F. Smith, Mrs. Frnitk lingers, Mib. E. It. Hodaon. Mki. Frank llodmin, Mth. Warren Dessoy, Mrs. Chn. Donne, .Airs. Covoyv Xre. Fred Litter, Mrs. Chas. MnntfiwAQ Mrs. Mn 'do Wntklnu, Mrs, Miayr Smith, Mrs. John Lonnon, MIsu Jfje Jorlo Swr-'rliiKor, Miss Gortruifo Nfrm- Frlonds or Frank Hentli nnd Miss Efflo Church hnvo boon Informed Hint their nuptials have boon sot for Juno, LADIICS' AHTCLUH. I Mrs. A. F. Dlnnchard was hostess at a most delightful session of tho Ladles' Art Club nt- her homo on South Fifth street Friday afternoon. Daffodils and greens woro used ef fectively In tho decorntlons. In serv ing tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. F, M. Flye. At tho business session the club discussed tho proposed' pub lic mnrkot. Tho club will bo ontor- tnlned next Fiidny by Mrs. I. M. Con dron at hor homo on Flnnagnn nvo ii no, Thoso presont yesterday were Mrs. J. A. Dlatt, Mrs. Jus. Cowan, Mrs. Olivia Edinnu, Mrs. N. Itasmus son, Mrs. Chas. Fensler, Mrs. L, Lang, Mrs. E. I). McArthur, Mrs, I. M Condron, Mrs. A. L, Mousoworth, Mrs. L, F. Falkensteln. Mrs. D. C. Vnilghan, Mrs. J. F. Tolander, Mrs. F. M. Flye nnd Mrs. F. L. Sumner of tho club mombers nnd Mrs. C. Perkins of Gardiner nnd Mrs. Norinnu John son as special gueBts, Mrs. JutHtrom, Mrs. W. II. Sinlf ,! ,,rk' MHH NHlo Nicholson, Nn. Mis. L. D. Smith. Mrs. W. C. Morj?nn, Nn?,0 JrrH- K- tt Sniltli, Mrs. 3. K. Mrs. L. Wlrth, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Wilson, Dr. Mnttlo Shnw, Mrs; XT Mrs. Grnnt, Mrs. Hngqiilst, Mrs. .1. A !n,nB MrH- A,,ro Arms, Miss Gortrwri Smith, Mrs. Nathan Cutllp, Miss Stol-1 Ar""'' Mrfl- n88 M'Coakoy. Luronu la JutHtrom. Mrs. Jns. Landrlth, Mrs.l 1',H,or nml Kobort McCann Sltnttfc J. J. Cllnkonbenrd. Mrs. ICromnilimn. Airs. KiiPKron, Mrs. Church, Mrs. T DnvlH. Mm Cinn l? Qnillli Al.il.. !'.. I Kron. Slnnlov H(hhiiv. lrmui llmMnn ... ' r.... ' z. ' --- ..---... ,, ..., ., ....ii. . . aiibs wiima Aiorgnn. (icoruo Lnn-... " "'"' 1"D- wiiiium nmnirri ev WEIHUXd ANXlVEHSAItr. f drlth, Ilorthn Smith, Mary Smith, ' V.1"' " colobrnteil their twoifth werf Gordon JutBtroin. I ,,"t anniversary nt their homo at y XOHWEGIAX LADIICS' I IlUNKEIt HILL I'AHTV. Mrs, Erald Petorson was the guest of honor nt a baby sliower at tho homo of Mrs. F. C. Mostellor In Dun ker Mill Friday afternoon. It was a most delightful affair, refreshments being served at the conclusion of the afternoon. Thoso present were Mrs, It. A. Cortholl, Mrs. W. Dotson, Mrs. L. Turley, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. N, Justeson, Mrs. C. Lyon, Mrs. G. F. Orr, Mrs. J. McDougald, Mrs. P. Sun neson and Mrs. A. Schwartz and the guest of honor. SI. K. IHtOTIIKHHOOD. The Marshflold M. E. Drotherhood was entertained Wednesday eve ning by George M. Myora at his home In South Marshflold. Mllo Sumner delivered a little booster talk, Rev. Knotts spoke on - I - -. Tho LadloB Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church hold Its monthly business and social meeting Thurs day afternoon In tho chapel pnrlor, with Mrs. John Pitman nnd Mrs. C. G. Magnus as hostesses. A very pleasant nftcrnoon -wns spent In sowing nnd social chnt. Aftor tho IiubIikss session dainty refreshments woro Borvod by tho hostesses. Tho Invited guests woro Mosdnmes W. Mnldon, Wnlter Hill, Itnlnlor. Crnn dall, Frlzeon, Stromborg, Itobt. My ren, Alfred Olsen, O. M. Johnson and Miss Mamie Gutovson. Tho members nresont woro: Mesdamcs John Pitman, 0. a. Magnus, Ed ward Erlckson, T. E. Erlekson, Knud Erlckson, G. Steen, A. Snow, Jons Hanson, Elsie Larson, O. O. Lund, nnd Mrs. It. 0, Thorpe, and tho Mlssos Thorwnld, Cora Mathlson and Stella Muriiub. The next mooting will bo hold tho second Thursday In April, with Mrs. Jens Ilnusen nnd Miss Elsie Larson as hostess, Plt i last Wednesday evening; Tbe evening was spent In social c on vera tlon, Instrumental nnd vocal' inwc nnd gniiics. Those proBenf wore afr nud Mrs. William lugrnur, Mr. M Mrs. Goorgo M. Evorett, Mr and) Mix II, J. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. rtoc klns, Mr. mid Mrs. C. A, Sehllrrdfc. Mrs. L. D. Kinney, Mr. nnd Mrs-. MVXm Wcthcrlll, Mrs. Archlo PhllUprw. SMtrt Anna M. Kinney, Mra.ICIiuioy, MTm Ama Isaacs, Mrs, Henry Molur, Vffmi Olive Phllllpps, MIsb Anna Mr HBV erott. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D". CftrTfic. Chnrllo Evorett, Noll Ingrnm, (raw Ingram and Tcddlo Phllllpps. ' Veh fresliments were served, I .MEET WEDXESDAV If 40. Mrs. Richard Dock will enrerCaltJi !l tho K. C, Club of North IleuC arit hor homo next Wednesday. dkiixji: PA I IT V n Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln wns DoC ess Informally at Auction Hifw Wednesday nftornoon. WooinawN groous predominated in tho tfoew ntlons. Refreshments woro BerrC Her guosta woro Mrs. Vaug&jtn, Mrs, J. G. Horn, Mrs. 0. M. irySfcfr. Mrs. II. J, Linden. Mrs. 'W. T. Dalloy, Mrs. M. E. Durmlstor, Mm. M. E. Everltt nnd Mrs, Paul mt mlck. 4. NEW MK.MIII3IIH V I X. U VOUXfl MIMICS' All). .1 4 MIhs Edna Johnson and Miss Jen nie Johnson very plensantly enter talnod the Young Ladles' Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church last Wednesday evening nt sewing at their homo in Ferndnle. A short business meeting was followed by the serving of supper by tho hostesses. Thoso itrpflnnr urnrri fio T f rm,H..n iii.l Honnin nnfi , i xiiVa .'...." . o.." ' Tuesday evening tho Nortfr Rem Mis , l, nV Z v ' ! Royal Neighbors entertnlned h Kb. and nilvr i.nrann m- .,.i V,. ll,,,lV "vu now inoiuoers. Chris Lee will bo host nml linntnHH at tho next meeting, two weeks from Wednesday evening. . I V Misses Mabel Corn nml All Mnihi Iuu eiBuoora enierinined H son Miss EMso I nrson F n M?iin dologntlon from Marshflold nud son, Aims iviiso i.nrson, h. 0. Mollen uint,i rivn now .!,. a EPISCOPAL CiUI LI). At IfMI conclusion of tho evening, a HutufiC- BPiiSrJiSSyyn n nVntt8 - B-ry'J - 3 (Continued on Pago Ten, 444444444444 For . STEXOOHAIMIIC WORK 4 of uiiy kind 4P Call 181-J. -4 Two competent stonograpftfer-- 4 In chariro 4t AM r'niifnil Avn jc-''!, - .... .V....H. ..... Mesdames Dradtlold nnd Dargelt entertained tho ladles of tho Episco pal Guild Tuesday at the usual busi ness meeting and sowing In placo of Mrs. B. R. Chandler and Mrs. J. H. Flanagan who were to have been host- v '' :.: HTdTimnwni