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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1914)
wvww JZlmwm& -" -"tynyM 'il' !"lPl!wpiM'tf)niW'""" TMW1' TH COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 19U-EVENING EDITION. rir - - II I III III ' II r: i- ! e I --' ka. .N .. ' ir jI , .o I Continued from rngo Tjirog. F1XH llAhfi - I Tho Easter Montlny ball given un der the auspices of tho ladles of St. Monica's Catholic Church last Mon day evening was n decided success In every senso of tho word. Thcro was a lnrco attendance. The hall was 1 tho urogram. It was decided to post pone tho musical scheduled for May first and to give Instead a nhoden dron ball In celebration of tho spring beauty of this splendid flower. Tho president appointed Mrs. j,. j. simp J. Itoosdnhl and wlfo, Lloyd nice, Til Ilnnderob. Carl Andorson. Mr? 'and Mrs, W. K. Iloaglnnd, Fritz IW 1son, Esther Illinois, Peter Oniil, 'Arthur Johnson, It. Dubny, Lorofta Holmes, Lilly Hurninii, Dorotny Johnson, A. lSdlund, J. Nourninn, T. LIndborg, Oscar Knckson, Mr. and Mrs. August Frlzcen, F. Mng nuson. Bnimn HnKniilst. Mhy Cotter, iW. E. Phillips, Orcn Allen. II. M. , Cotter, Axel Engstrom, Fred Hcntz, I Henry Lornmey, C. Sandston, Selma Johnson, Hannah Hagqulst, Mario arandfll, Eric Edlund, Alfred Jaren, W. Erlckson, C. Edlund, J. J. Kcn dlo and wife, N. J. Olson, E. Groth, Dagmar Erlckson, Wllhelm Uurninn, Mr. and Mrs, C. 0. Larson, Mr. nnd Airs. C, Andersoh, ltoy Anderson, Miss Agnes AuderBon, Mrs. E. Ahl nulst. Anna Holmes, Mlna Dalgle, II. T. CIcary, Miss Emma llinson, James Holmes, Lillian Thorwald, S. llIson, Mrs. Chrlstlno Hanson. I'enri son, Mrs. Fred Hollls'ter and Mrs. ' Coats, Cecil Atkinson, .Paul Waddell C. M. Ilylcr. natronesscs for this event. Tho advisability of employ ing a flnanclnl secretary was also discussed and placed in the hands of nicely decorated and good music was tho ways and mcaiiB committee to rendered. Punch was served. act on at Its next meeting., I IJXCEUSIOIt CliOll I lXIIOOH PICNIC. I : . Tho Excelsior Club will bo enter- Tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry tnlncd tonight by Charloy Doano at Fourier wns the Bylvnn scrno or In- bls homo on South Fifth street. lor gayety Thursday evening when ,:. greens nnd flowers transformed It I .4 Into tho woodland nook In which CIIItlSTIAX WOMEN I Mr- and Mrs. Fourier ontartalncd 1 nt nh Indoor picnic. Cednr and The North Uend Christian Women huckleberry wro banked in pro--were entertained Wednesday after- fa"n over walls nnd ce lings an "' ,,.. trM pi n rnvov It was a t picnic themo wns carried out In TocTnl sess on In tho soYvlig Mrs tho costumes of tho guests nnd in Coty was "assisted1 by Ta'.tchfo Jjo WlZ wSffto&lS Tt S8r8oLMrnsUlnC,1J0, T .TdWfei&ffffiS nindmon Mrs Emory Mrs Fto woro """Istant hosts. Tho evening KKnlnl. Mrs. Dars "ml "JiS!'?- K. '?'"' ,L8 ""I aSwe'SaluesU1 They'S ry Dodson , ' the" prho I Crawford won tno guessing coniesi, . , nnd n lot of Jollity wns occasioned Ii, Mm alinnf I'linaitlnir irnmn. MlflR HltlDCIE l'AUTV. I i) rni campboll plnyod tho piano n ... . . ", 77T during tho evening. Among tho Mrs. Hnrrv nrndf old wns hostess r. ',',"?, .,, , m- n.i m. nt thro.- tnbles of brldgo Wcilnoa-. p , r Mr and Mr8i rorry lay nftornoon. Tho afternoon a . I)(U,BOn Mr. nn,j Mr8. Win. Schrood trophy wns cnrrlod off by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morrow, Mr. Wnt. Schrocdor. House decorations. ', Mrg( h Crawford, Mr. nnd woro of flowers nnd greens. Yo.Mra. j, a. Klnnoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. guests wore Mrs. IVan, Mrs. liar- N Fcnl0l) Mr, on,i MrB. j. w. Mlt vey, Mrs.. Hoffman. Mrs Scliroodor, h M , MrBi T L Hnrvoy, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Fontou. Mi..Mr 'nI, Mr8 L, Vm i)onng, Mr. Mitchell, Mrs. Crawford Mrs. Lo- , M j w Hlldonbrnnd, Mr. illoux, Mrs. Donning, Mrs Hlldoii-'";;; rr; ,., v,' ltrhUwx, Mr.' and ljrand, Mrs. Dodson and .Miss Wltt.(R,r8 Nor8 jon8Pn, Mr. nnd Mrs. 3 Sylvester Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. - - 'Staddon. Mrs. Dcuii. Miss Witt flnd NORTH HEM) IjIIHIAKY .Jir, aim .irs. rourior oi ixurui uuhu. .-with Mrs. Hltchlc. i I Tho North Ilend Library Assocln- i u () 0 p, tlon mot nt tho library Thursday nf- . ANNIVKItSAHY inmonn nlld nllloycd 0110 of tho IllOStl iinManl I.nili?n 'n. Kl I. O. O. F. Interesting und encournKlng flcsslons' wm coioliruto tho OBth nniilvorenry Jiold slnco Its roorgnnlzntlon two of tho onler on gmtirdny night April months ago. Mrs. Songstnclcen. of 2.i 1011, with a program, dnnco nnd Martlif lold, Ulo foremost or Coos ,m uol nt tll0 j, 0 0. p. Hall. County library workers, was pros- . cnt nnd rcud a papor alio had prcpnr- . . : cd on tho library movomont In Mnrsh- i jiKirr THUIWDAY. I Hold from Its beginning eight years . ngo. Tho paper Is yaluablo as a Th(J NorwoRlnn Luthoran Young contribution to Coos County oducn- n,j,B. ld will bo entertained next tlonnl history nnd tho Indies hcnrlng ri,rBliny by Mrs. A. II. Snow at It rend woro Insplrod and onllglitoned llor ,oino U minkor Itlll, Xor tho groat work thoy 1 nvo boforo thorn In North Ilend. Mrs. Songstack-j . en dwelt especially upon tho hearty p, axnu f cooperation tho Marshfleld library of- . . forts had nlwnys bad on tho prrt of, T1)0 j4i p, ,,i, W meot with tho city Hcbools; tho board, teachers iBH milan Cook on Control nve nml pupils having from tho boglnnlng nuo I10Xt Thursday nftbriloou. realized the valuo of a public library to school work. Sho also told In 4 ; - forms now encouraging and now dls- , St'ItlMlISi: SOCIAL. I nnurnulnc of tho attltudo of tho Marshflold City Council toward tho library during nil tnoso oiglit Mrs. L. J. Simpson nav como homo, was presont mr ilm Hlucn tho association wi izeil nnd snoko lii linnoful torniB nf niro. tendered him n surprlso pnrly tho oiicouragoiiient sho thought tho at tho homo of Mr. am Mrs. Ernest North Hend nsHoclntlon might expect (Irnndoll. Thoro wns a largo at- from Its own Council and tbo Mayor tendanco and nn mjoyablo ovonlng chco tho matter was brought to their wiib spout. At tho conclusion of It attention ho was presented with a purso of At thiv business session following $110. Among thoso present were nnd wlfo, 0 orgo Ir. Hughes and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. It. Elliott, Agnes Durmnn, Emll Oldmnrk, Axel Anderson, A. Oslund, A. Itedburg, E. Carlson and O'to Edlund. KX.IOY SOCIAL. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society enjoyed a social at tho church parlors last evening, Miss Alice Mnthlson being hostess. Tho next meeting will bo hold In two weeks with Miss Dorothy John son and Alfred Jnrcn In chnrgo of tho evening's ntertnlnmont, Thoso presont Inst evening were' Ilcv. and Mrs. Thorpe, Miss Sonnlo Kefflnnd, Miss Jennie Johnson, - Miss Els!' Larson, Misses Mabel, Cora and Allco Mnthlson, Jelmcr Kefflnnd, Andrew Anderson, Peter Omll, Chris nnd Peter Thorpe, K. Drnnnor, TJTt Iverson, Jqhn Larson and Peter Sncdstod, : 4 HlMtl'KISK I'AUTY. I Th" OCorth Ilend Thimble Club members tendered n surprise .nnd B..ovor pnrty nt the homo of Mrs. It. F. Gebhnrt Wodiiesdity nftornoon. At tho conclusion of tho sowing re freshments woro served. Among thoso present wore Mrs. Hurtle, Mrs. II. E. IJurmlster, Mrs. M. G. Col" mnn, Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs. M. E. i-ivorott, Mrs. F. Glitzier, Mrs. G. S. Gothro, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. II. J. Linden, Mrs. J. G. Mullen, Mrs. li. O'.Mnra, Mrs. E. 13. Ulggs, Mrs. L. K. 8tMto. Mrs. V. K. Walters and Mrs. Chas. Williams. . u . . THIMIILi: OLUI). r Tho North Dond Thlmblo Club hold Its regular meting with Mrs. G. S, Gothro Frldny nftcrnoon. ..ioso present woro Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs. E. 13. Itlggs, Mrs. I. II. Unrtlo, Mrs. J. G. Mullen, Mrs. 11. E. Iltir mlstor nnd Mrs. M. E. Everett. Miss Tyrcll 'was a special guests. Tho club will m'ot In two weoks with Mrs; 0. S. Kaiser. f 4 KIKTEUIIOOI) MEETING. I . Tho North Uend Christian Sis- torhood ' will hold n meeting with Mrs. Edgar McDanloI Monday and will probably mtiko U. a silver tea. I lNTOHMAL CHAT. I Miss Otto Groko, of North Pond i" Rugndlng a week or so nt Myrtle Point. Cnpt. norgnm nnd wlfo or Flor onro nr1 guests of their douglitor, Mrs. Fred llolllstor. In North Ilend Miss Mlnnlo Alibott hns return ed to Hlllshoro after u visit with her " You Are Now To Read the Real Suit News of the Season Forty Ladies' Suits; Values to $25.00; Go at $12.50 FKOr7 EACTCD DTTCTT 1 r. Tx xu. xmu x lxv xx-oon ictt us With some forty Suits, comprising bro ken lots, prices ranging up to $25,00, The.se suits are going to make real bargains for fortunate purchasers. This' I ... f d -f rr zripria nrtce nr .iz.nu. rnmn . . jw..,- t-, , w7 vuiumv ag does; in the heart of the season, is of usual mieresL anu in oraer to procure one of these garments, we would sug gest that you call early urrl $25,00 All Suits at over will be sold at a straight discount of . 20 Per CenH SEE CORNER WINDOW. HUB DRY GOODS CO. "SMART WEAR FOR. WOMEN" Portland to Klamath Falls to lo-lfore returning to tho liny. Mr. cato and mny tnko his family th ro Clr.indior Is spending n week with er.rly this fall. nor In Sun Francisco. Mrs. V. G. Chandler, who re-1 Major and Mrs. Morton Tower turned to San Francisco this week of Emnlro nro expected to return from n trip to Honolulu will visit Bhortly from Kurokn, whoro they ulom nt their Coqs RItw Urn ner nioiuor ai .ticnin, urcgou, ue- uavo uuen iiiieuuing n nioiuii iu iuu homo of their son, Mortjji Thoy plan to bring their jmJ tor Miss Qwyncddo Toww, M them to spend the innsel ml, . .!.... nifitnttio i ttilwtt rr iiiiimiur ui -. . .- Mra. nilnot. 1.. North Honil. years, rlends nii.l aciuaiii a ices or jaiiiea ,. ,. ..,,. veuas. iig jUHi Midwig or iiuiikop inn. wnq is re- . vi.i.i,...'-, ,iln hoin of lior tno tirsi niporat ng from s nous injuries hub- ,.,,: .,- . " ," voVni iinnii s organ- tallied In nn nccldont somo Mmo ,)rV.'r . "," v'.l?,01",,.0' "l ,"on,.' HID ii J, 4ilDU U VlUVllhU ID .UV r7 Kodak all ybm Out-of-ilooir Pleasnares Kodaks $5.00 to $( FILMS AND SUPPLIES Red Cross Drag Store Developing and Printing. I guest of Mrs. Honry Fourier of South Marshflold. Mr. mi J Mrs. I.ouls Gorr nro ox- pected homo early next wcok from a month's visit nt various Califor nia points. Dr. .1. Geary of Hums. Oregon, hns boon spending tho week here iih tho guest of his uophow, !;. G I'orhnm. Mrs. V. K. WatterB and daughter, Miss Until, of North Ilend, plan to lenvo soon to visit relatives nt Cor- 'vallls. ' Carl Kvrtsen nnd J. T IHr- rlgau who huvo been spending tho I pnst ten days nt Portland, Senttlo and other northern points, nro ex pected bomo Monday or Tuesday. Mrs. C. S. KalBer of North Ilend plans to lenvo soon for south ru California, whoro sho will spend somo time for tho benefit of her health. Mrs, Kdward Hanson and son, Thomas, who hayo been visiting her I parents, Row and Mrs. Gregg, took passage on tho Ilreakwntor today for rnruniKi. Miss Walton of Minneapolis who lias i)on spending a few weeks on the Hay as tho guest of Mrs. Vornnn Smith leaves today on tho Adeline Smith. Mr. (and Mrs. Vernon Smith nro nlso planning n trip to Califor nia but whether they will bo nblo to get away today Is uncertain. Miss Agn s Hutchison left this woek for California whoro she will spend Bovernl weeks at varleus points, plnnnliig to visit In San Fran Cisco, Mill Valley, Sacramento, Au burn and Kureka. j,Mrs. It. K. Hooth, who has been visiting Mr. llooth's unrcnts nt Win ona, Minn., vas been visiting nt Min neapolis nnd will go from, there to Chicago and then to St. I.ouls to j visit Miss Lucy Hortgn and expects to visit nt Han Francisco wlitlo en route home. Dr. and Mrs. Ira n. Tlartle are planning nn auto tour of California next month. If tho weather Is fnv ornblo they will make tho trip by auto, but If not, they will ship the machine, but plan to motor home nnvwny, Mrs. Geo. Cathey ind son. Itob- ' ert Scott Cathey, and her slstor. Miss i.ena Kruso, are expected on tho Hay In a fow weeks to spend tho summer hero with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Kruso. In North Dond, Dr. Cathey will probably Join them here latter. He is planning to move from I NolTown or Communit on the Pacift N ' tm mill i mmKmmjMi H fBi B li 1 ill ly J I W II f Hn I liiftM H HRBPvSHHB sHHVW jBImH I w b f?y 'IBlK 'm " uilH 111 mm -. r-CiSkv- Y iUt3ffmmmTm Coast Has as many tent musical Ii tors as Coos Bay. affords excellent of (unity for parents M cure capable tea Now Is the Time to Get a) Piano School will be outsoon and it is just the time for that boy or girl of: .to commence taking piano lessons. We can arrange terms to suit your convenience and income. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE will be made for that old organ or piano taken in exchange. t We handle all the standard makes of pianos and have exclusive agency best instruments in thj world and so endorsed by the most eminwn . COME IN AND. LET US TALK TO YOU ABOUT IT. KR me9mvMM&eim yEKrJHryrwwFmi' IM