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"-tr'- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. -SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 EVENING EDITON. m!X!Z Everything for the Home ?& tmir.i-'MkW.iMXra,'" "V9 IVJIWIXJB They AWAYS ee your Hall. 1 ll " W' S. mi if ''ijLX KttL lLM m JHH wSmk-MBfWl l mm See Our ,New Line of Dining Room Furniture Tables Chairs Sideboards I LTjppr (Continued Prom Pago Two.) I IHJSY HKE CIjUII. . , 4. The Uusy Deo Club enjoyed a de lightful session Inst Saturdny with Miss Ferris Swnnson nt her homo In Enstslde. S'riy telling nml variolic other niniiiHiiiicntB prcceded'dnlnty re freshments, Miss Anna Lund assist ing in sorvlng. They adjourned to .nee today with M.lss Elsie Thomna In Mnrshflold. Those present Inst S.U unln.v were Mrrto McLnln, Elvlr.i 01 oon. Stelln Vineyard, Edmund Vine yard, .Alary Wliltty, Eddova Wlifolisr, Olive Moore and Willa Hyorly. . I HOYS' SOCIAL. In&resultH. KefroshmontB woro scrv ed"after the business session, Mrs. Wallace nnd Mrs. Hurmlstcr assist ing In serving. Tho club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. O. S. Gothro. TlioBe present this week wero Mrs. Ira H. Uartle, Mrs. II. E. nurmlster, MrB. F. Glnzer, Mrs. V. E. Watters, Mrs. H. J. Linden, Mrs. Henry O'Mnra, Mrs. It. Huzcr, Mrs. S. S. Jennings, Mrs. L. K. Strnte, Mrs. J. Q. Mullen, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Elmer Itussell nnd Mrs. C. S. Kaiser. I CA11I) PAHTV. . Wednesday ovening Miss Nora lingo was hoBtess nt a delightful lit tle card party. Music was also cn Joyod. Her gueBtB wero Misses Cluren and Trcna lingo, Ottlla Hoolllng, Marjorlo Swerlngen nnd (Elizabeth. Hoolllng nnd MessrB. Tom Hngo, Hoy Cnrr, E. L. Hyde. IIubscTI Lnfforty, Fred Hlllars anil E. It. Flucklnger. Married People :- Don't forgeu that" visitors receive their first Impressions of your house, from the way your hall looks. If you have a shabbily furnished hall in an otherwise nicely-furnished house, it looks as bad as an old hat worn with a new dress. What furniture , therefore , you have in your hall should be of the best. We have massive, durable, hall trees and artistic umbrella stands in our store. We can give you sta isfactory prices. Come, see our hall furniture. Also a Complete Stock of RUGS All Sizes AH Prices it WE SELL IT FOR LESS t GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers The boys' class of the MarBhfloldi unpiist suntisy scnooi enjoyed a do- uKiiiuu ovening Wednesday nt ti'o homo of their tencher, Mrs. A. F. Unssford. VnrloiiB gamcB woro play ed rnd plans jnndo for a "hike" on next Saturdiy, April 11. Follow ing tho soclnl time, tho boys prepared their own refreshments under tho di rection of Mrs. lJnssford nnd this was probably ono of the most enjoy ablo functions of tho evening. Tho members of tho clnss are WMtford Hnll. Wnvlin RnRiinv 1liunw1 T Laughllu, Hlrschol ClniiBcn, IlntipM iinnscn, uiinion wootirurr, Purl Woodruff, Wlllio Archer and Cecil Dull. NAME 1)AV(JIIT: It. I .10LLV SIXTEEN. Tlie evening social which the Jolly Sixteen had phuiricd Mr Thursday was postponed until next Wednesday evening owing to tho Illness of Mrs. Trnvor Wllqox nt whose homo It was to bn hold. The club will hold Its regular nfternoou session nlBo next Friday with Mrs. Henry O'Mnra nt her homo In Mitrshnnld. I . TIIIMHLE CLUH. Isn't It Fine? 'The old house never looked so briflht before. 'Electric Light has added an air of cheer and comfort and it's a great boon for tired eyes. too. The soft, mellow light is fine for reading or sewing at night. Electric Light .Brightens the Home You can brighten YOUR home with this mod ern luxury at a very low cost. Your home can be wired quickly,, cheaply and without dirt or muss. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, &BREAD k 1 0 nm:Ai makes huawn. nnd good, pure, wholesome, nour ishing bread makes liflys muscular nnd healthy. Our bread is made- from tho finest hard Winter wheat the kind that retains the nutrients of gluten and phosphates. Consequent ly It la rich In nutrition, nnd Is ab solutely puro In every particular of baking and handling. And a big loaf costs but lfttlo money. Coos Bay Bakery The place for goOd goodies. Mariet Ave. Phonq 111-L STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WOKK, Bromide Enlarging aud Kodat Finishing. For STKOXGHAI'IIIO WOKK of any kind Call 181-J Two competent stenographers " In charge 08 Central Ave. DEVELOPING . PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHPELD BROS., Russell Building, Central Avenue i Tho North Hend Thlmblo Club wna outertnlned ycatordny afternoon, by Mrs. J. H, a roves nt her home. Ow ing to the uncompleted condition of tho streets In North Dend nnd tho 1nck of n sultnblo dumping ground, It was decided to postpono tho "clean up cnmpnlgn" which wan bolng plan ned for tho week nfter noxt for n time t1kj tho crusade can bo carrlod out tnoro offoctlvoly nnd with more lBt- Mrs. .1. V. Honson and little daugh ter returned homo this week from Mercy Hospital. Hov. and Mrs. Hen son have decided to christen their first horn Hentrlce Wllliolmlna; In honor of her two grandmothers nnd tho c' rislenlng will bo cither Easter Sunday or the Sunday following. V t : , I K. ('. CLUH. I 4 The K. C. Club of North IJpndoii Joyed a pleasant nftcmoon Wcdncu day with Mrs. Miibcub. Sowlnu and social chat woro followed by rofreBl: nientB. Those present woro MrB. Arms, Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mrs. John Kill nnd Mrs. Mildred (Inmblo, and Misses Krloda Holm, Molludn Ander son, Anna Iteed nnd Elizabeth Jen nings. Miss JeunlngB will entortnlu tho club a week from next Wednes day. j. .. I s!.sri:iti((ioi) MKirrs. i -- At a mooting of tho North Hend Christian Sisterhood this weok It wns decided that they should buy a rug and carpet for tho now church, nlso chairs for the choir and donate $2G to tho church fund. Those present wero Mrs. Olndmon, Mrs. MeDanlcl, Mrs. Covey, MrB. McMurtrlo, .Mrs. Hltchle nnd Mrs. Isaacs. IjA INKS' AHT Cfil'H. Tho Ladles' Art Club enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. W. H. Curtis nt hor homo on Elrod pvciuiu yesterday NEXT TO THE To Be Healthy One Must Perspire ! If you do not perspire, the pores of tho skin clog. In this condition you.nro render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub baths havo no effect upon cleansing tho pores of the skin hence the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which are now offerod for your benefit and relief. Wo havo installed an excellent sys tem of Russian and Turkish Hatha, which aro tho finest In every respect. Physicians rec ommend n Russian Steam Hath at least onco a month, Vou are Invited to call and In spect our now and up-to-dato system of modorn bathing at tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill, Take Whlto Star Auto to Bunker Hill. Gentlemen on Fri day and Saturday from 2 p. m. to 12 m and on Sunday from 6 a. m., to 12 mi Ladles and families from 2 p. m. to 12 m. on Thursdays. Telohono 388-L. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS. r Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tho estate of G, Cat aledl, deceased, and letters of admin istration Issued to him, Now therefore all persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at tho office of James T. Hall, noom 11, Eldorado block, Marshfield, Oregon, within six months from tho daro here of duly verified as by law required. Dated this 28th day of March, 1914, JOHN H. SNEDDON, Administrator of the estate of Q. Cataledl, deceased. EASTER EGGS Y There is nothing that will add more to the .JOY OF THE LITTLE FOLKS ON1 ' -". EASTER DAY '' THAN ' ' - afternoon. A Joliy afternoon war, followed by sumptuous refreshments. Mrs. Cownn assisting. It wus decid ed to adjourn for two wcoks owlns to next Friday being Good FrJday. tl o next meeting being with Mrs. Edmnn. Those present yesterday wero Mrs. J. A. lilntt, Mrs. .A. S Ulnnehnrd, Mrs. .las. Cownn, Sr. MrB. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. P. M.TOye, Mrs. W. H. Foley, Mrs. L. F. FSlJwn stein, Mrs. W. B. Honglnnd, Mra. J. L. Housoworth, Mrs. L. G. Lang, 7trs. E. D. McArtlulr, Mrs. N. Hnsmnvscn, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, MrB. J. F. TMtan der, Mrs. D. C. Vnuahnn, Mrs. I.:i. Condron, Mrs. Clins, Fonslor and Ma. James Ilolnndson wns a special sticst I Himi'KIHE PAItTV. i A delightful April Fool Sarprlsu parti was tendered Mr. and Mrs. "Wal lace at their homo In EastBldo lartv Wednesday evening. It was also Hi tho nature of a farewell as thoy loll for Astoria to reside. During tho ovening Mrs. Wallace was prcsonteit with n numbor of pieces of table Tm cn ns little remembrances of her ulK friends In Enstsldc. Those present woro Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Uyorly, Mc nnd Mrs. F. CnBslty, Mr. and Mrs. a Steclcle. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Stecklo, Mc nnd Mrs. Fred Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Peot, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Prey, Mrs. Frank Hcrmnn, Edith nnd Thro Stecklo, Wllla Ilyorly, Hnttlo McKay. Ilnrry Johnson nnd Ingle Peterson, v ! EVENING SOCIAL. Miss Evolyn Lr.ugworthy entertain ed n number of hor young friend loit Thursdny cvonlng nt tho homo vT hor parents In South Mnrshflold. Th hnuso wns brnutlfully decorated with flowers nnd greens nnd an enjovnhlu evening wpb spent, c'oslnc wltli d Hghtful refreshments served by the young hostess, assisted by Mrs. T C Birch and MIbb Ilolcfi Smith. Thus enjoying MIbb Langworf' ys hospital ity wero Misses Dora Drown,' Cut Dye, Jessie Trnsk, Gertrude Koblson, Efflo Church, Hortlin Davis. Aim Ekblad, Eva Hansen, Ironcr Prpuss, Lulu Hodson, Mrs. C. A. Lnngworthj' and MessrB. Clins. Unymond, 1eo Uy orly. 0. Wltllnmson, Ed Steel. Vohu Ferguson, Ed Holt Frank Ilowtj, C. A. Langworthy, Ed IllcliardKoa Herman Edwards nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Langworthy. : I SENIOIt CLASH PAUTV. 1 Tho members of tho Senior Cist, of tho Mnrshflold IHgh School anC their tcnchurH -wero guests of Mis Evolyn Lnngworthv hint VOdnoMlsy evening nt her homo In South MornV lleld nt a progressive roOk pnrty.- Tho hoiiBo was tastily decorated In red and groon, tho class colors, an ulni danco of red roses nnd ImCktoborW being used In tho color schomo. 'M tlio close of a doHghtful ovenlnuUlMi chnrmlng hostess, nsslstrd by Mrs. W. W. Langworthy, Mrs. C. AI Lanjr worthy"hnd Miss Helen Smith, scire refreshments. Mrs. J, O. Langwortty assisted her daughter In rccolrUtt. Miss Lnngworlliy'B gueatB wet Miss Silverman, Miss 'IlecRO, Misn Mooro, Mildred Storey, May Mjrmi. Laura Watson, Hruco Kelloy, TrtftbT ll.l.l.i.t Tl..l. flnniilnml UnaJtA VUn agon, Agues Sandqulst, GlndyH W- niont, Lucy Powors, Tom Patterson. Stanley Meyors, Wnltor Jonsun, SjJ noy Clnrk, Howard Schwartz, Dim con Douglns, Diincnn ForguBon, A bort Haines, Chester Isaacson, VW tnn Carlson nnd Mr, Hunter. EAHTSIDE .SEWING CLUIJ. 1 Heinz' Peanut Butter We are-running this grocery store for little folks as well as big. We know their wants we cater to them. When we stocked Heinz Peanut Butter we knew it would prove a great friend-maker with the kiddies. It has. .. The choicest peanuts that grow with the skins, and the imperfect nuts removed delicious appetiz ing healthful. ' Grown-ups find it fine for luncheon sandwiches. Try some. Ollivant & Weaver, The Pure Food Grocers. Mrs. Ilobart Kltson was hoHtrsutn to tho Eastsldo Sowing Club, entvr tnlnlng nt a very pleasant ufteracu of needlework nnd chnt, Mrs. J. "tt. McKay will bo tho hostess at JM ijext mooting, April 10. Thomi--ont this week wero Mrs. W. F. Hyertr, .mis. j. a, Hwnnsou, .Mrs. .M. A, l (18r ston; MrB. F. Gilbert, Mrs. Vrm.Y. Prey, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. J. it. McKay, Mrs. M. A. McLnggan, Mrs. Will Sfr'cklo, Mrs. F. Herman hbK Mrs. Kltson. VOVNG SIATItONS' SOCIAU 4 rf Mr. nnd Mrs. Noll II. MrMllUm tertnlned tho Young Matrons asM their husbands nt a delightful otcm Ing nt cards Thursday, Humbert: among tholr guests Mr. nnd Mc Wnltor ClnbaiiKh, Mr. and Mrs. F.. Grnnuls, Mr. and Mrs. J, Q, Jurvl. Dr. and Mrs. It, W. Morrow, Mbw Iluth Alton, Dr. nnd Mrs. Shaw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Koudull aud John jx nldson. Miss Isis Marsh assisted tho hoslest In serving tho delicious rofreK inciits of snndwlches and coffw. puuch and Ico cronin. Mr. Clnbauf.t' was the fortunate winner of tho prist) at enrds. It wns derided to postpm Indofliitely tho picnic planned tor next Sunday nt which tVo ladles nort to entortnlu their husbands and fau llles. In plnco of the usual meet ing noxt Thursday Mrs. W. A. Hold unil Mrs. II. W. Morrow will enter tain togethor ut n 1:H0 luncheon . tho Hold homo on Central nvonue, tv which tho elub members aro Invltca. ! 2 DINNHK PAHTV. '1 Dr. E. E. Straw was host at an In formal dinner party last Sunday nigh? 4 entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Hy ler of North Hend, Mr. and Mrs. Claude NaHburg, I. It. Tower, Hang' nutler and W. H. Turpen. (Continued on Pago Fourteen.) Children's Dlhwiws Wry l'rcralnC Whooping cough is about every where. Measles and scarlet fover al most as bad. Use Foley's Honey null Tar Compound for Inflamod throk.b and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler. Grand IsWnd, Nobr, says: "My Uui children hud sovero attacks of wb lug cough, and a very fow dost'.Tf Foley's Honey and Tar gave sre relief." Owl Prescription Pharmaej. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto ChanitVar Hotel. Phono, 74. OintuI AvemM Drug- Stoic, local agency. I 1 m