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iff fl THE COOS BAY 7IMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TEN i) Uv r Absolutely pure Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum qualify at minimum cost. Makes liome baking pleasant and profitable -u r jtr yOi r j- " w a i f T i ifc. h m yd A f IAH4 3bKiiaiiAAiv tT" JH VA a H feih I'd' rexr The marriage of Miss Kdnn Stein or nnd Ous Rorgren wns solemnized last Saturday at the home of the brldo's mother, Mrs. J. H. Stelncr, on Meado street In North Ilend, the Ilov. II. X. Lewis, of tho United Urcthcrn Church officiating. Tho Jiouso was prettily decorated for the occasion and tho nuptlnls wore al lowed by n sumptuous wedding Mip por for tho intlmnte friends who lmil been Invited. Tho young cou ple wero tho recipients of many presents. Tlioy will make their liomo with tho brldo's mother for 4ho tirnd being. 4 I eastsihe riiUn Mrs. Frank Prey wns hostess to tho Enstsldo Sewing Club Thursday nt ouo of the most pleasant after 310011B tho organization has onjoy cd. Various flowers and plants wero tiBod effectively In tho decora tions. Social chat mid needlework wero followed by n sumptuous din- j nor, Miss Florenco Wllloy assisting, .tho hostess In serving. The club i will moot two weeks from Inst Thurs-1 day with Mrs. Percy Poet." Thoso present this week wero Mrs. II. Krlnkloy, .Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. W. , Robertson. Mrs. W. F. Uyorly, .Mrs. J. D. McKny. Mrs. Percy Peet, Mrs. ' Colo, Mrs. F. O. Ilrooks, Mrs. .1. A. Swunson, Mrs. A. llorton, Mrs. Fred 3Mooro, Mrs. McLnggan and Mrs. S. Gilbert v 4 4 1 MIXXlE-WIS CI.UIl I Tho Mliinlo-Wls Club will bo on ortnlnod the week after next by Mrs. Dnvls nt her homo on South Fifth street. Owing to Illness and tho (ibsonco of many of tho members, lliu club linn not been mooting reg ularly lately, - i 0 I XARCISSI'S CLUD . 4 Tho Narcissus Club girls gave a splendid dance Monday evening nt tho club rooms In honor of Miss ltuth Thurston, who left this week tor a vlsclt of sovornl weeks in Washington. Cedar nnd red roses (supplied tho color scliomo, and tho (decorations nnd tnado tho hall vory pretty for tho dancing nnd supper Hint occupied tho evening. Tho Club will meet uoxt Wednesday with Jllna ninnche Tollcfson. 0 A. FOR TUI3HD.XY KVI3XIXCJ I MIbsch MnrJorlo nnd Myrtlo Co wnn linvo Invitations out for nn In formal social evening Tuesday. . 1 PARTY TODAY. Mrs. Ward M. Illako Is entertain- tnr, touny compiimentnry to Miss jviauuo .Mnuoney, who is soon to ue xouio the brldo of Malr Dnno, I HONOR OUIWT. - Mrs. 13. Mlngits Is plnnnlng to en tertain n fow friends noxt weok com pllincntary to Miss Josslo Chase. I Pia.V FOR DIXXI3RS. At n special meeting of the ChrlH tlnn Sisterhood nt tho home of Mrs. "IV. A. Rold Inst Tuosdny, plnns woro mado for serving dinners 011 July :i and 4. The placo was not definitely Bolectcd, but will bo soon. a YOl'Xf! I'KOPLK'S SOCIKTY. Tho Norwegian Luthori.n Young I'Annln'a nil.lv unit nu iiuiml ill tlin church, with Elslo Larson and Peter Thorpo as 1 osts. A pleasant eve- nlug was pashed at gauioa and musli , followed by supper. Another meet- lug will bo held in two weoks, at whlch MIbs Mabol Mathison and Chris Thorpo will entortnln. Thoso present Friday woro Miss Atkinson. Rev. and Mrs. Thorpo. Misses Elslo J.arson. Elna Johnson. Dorotl.y John- i . 1 W13R in north rexr Outing Supplies Thermos Bottles, $1.00 to $4.50 Foldinn Cups 10c to 50c Paper Towels, Napkins, Plates, Etc. A. D. S. Peroxide Cream for Sunburn. Red! Cross Brag Store 1MIOXH O rV M4&J sou, Scnnlc Kcrsiami, Amelia nii'i Louise Llllcbo nnd Alice Mathison, mu Messrs. H. Peterson, II. Sneri stad, K. Rrnnncr, Poter Thorpe, Au di ow Anderson, Oliver Larson, Jei mer Rofslnnd, Peter Omll. K. 0. Mel lon, Qunlly nnd Abrnmsou. . EPWOHTII LI3AlE .SOCIAL. v Tim ttnvii .if tlin TCnwnWli T.onirno gnvo n very unique nnd successful ) Poverty Social last night nt the League Hall, nt which lfiO guests wero present. Tho entortnlnmcnt of the evening wns long nnd varied and tho dlfforcnt stunts, fonts nnd con tests provided abundant nmusciuent. Tho following program was given by the boys, dressed In negro cos tume: The Angel's Soronado . . . Orchestra Iloeltntlon Howard Savago Coon Song .... Alabama Quartctto Recitation Leo Uyorly Melody In Q Flat Minor Some of Tho Hoys Recitation 0. A. Williamson Muslrnl Solcctlou . Triple Quartctto Dialogue , 0. A. Williamson nnd Mllo Sumner Duott .Wlnfield nnd Cnl Langworthy Ornnd Finnlo Dress Pnrado wMni 0f prize, Egg Race. ' Ci.tcker lUtco. After this, the Judges, Mr. Ulrch, J. Leo Drown and O. W. Myers, nwnrucd the prize for tiio worst arcs sod couplo to Miss Cnrrlo Robb and Rov. Jos. Knotts. Then nn egg roil ing content, nt which Miss Mildred Storey nnd Hownrd Snvago -won tho prizes, wns enjoyed. After this ennio peanut nnd cracker eating con tests. Leo Uyorly proved himself tho best man nt tho lattor. Refresh ments of com men) mush nnd corn licnd wero pnsscd to tho poverty stricken guests, who then tramped home, after declaring that thoy hnd ' spent n vory poor (!) evening. Tho girls of tho Lenguo will glvo another! socim in two nioniiis. T f r - I (JOOD TIMi: CLUD. - Mluu nlnniln Knrroll wns hostess to the young folks of tho Good Tlmo rl..i. t.iMl.ln.. n.nl,i. nt i.ndinu nvitl suimcr. entertaining Misses Wllmn Honglnnd, Frnnces and Tholinii Ly on, Mnrgnrot Powers, Mnry McAr thur and Floronco JoIiiiboii, of Co qulllo, and Jim Lyon. Mnrgnrot Powers will entortnln In two weoks. 4 I YOUXfl II)IKS' AID. I The Norwcglnn Luthernn Young Lndles Aid will moot noxt Thursday, with Miss Klsio Larson at nor uomo In Forndalo. HONOR VISITORS. I ft Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Painter en- tcrtnlned at 7 o'clock dlnnor last ovo- nlng nt tholr homo in nonor or .ir, Painter's mothor, Mrs. F. K. Pnlntor. rn.,ian ni.ifi nn.i Mm Pnlntor 8 III lllio"! Vff,..., .. ... ,'-'-'", fnther, T. It. Flncli, of Giitnrio, uk- lnhoma. Tholr guests wero Mr. ana Mrs. Wm. Grimes, Mr. anrt Mrs. a. t. Haines nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Sehl bredo. POSTPOXI-3 I'lC.NK.' I Owing to so much Illness among tho members of tho families, tho pic nic of the Mnrshflold Unptlst Women, which was planned for last Friday wns Indefinitely postponed I XORTH 1U3XD LADIKS I 4 Tim North Rend Dantlst Lndles gave a delightful cafeteria social at their rooms in hip .mjois uiuiuiuk last Thursday. Tho affair wns in flinrun nt Mrs. Fred Glnzor, Ml'S, A. II. McKny nnd Mrs. .1. C. Clnrk. The next meeting will bo now two weens from last Thursday. Those i present this ween wero .m. r i Mrs. 11. K. lEvins. Mrs. A. II. Me- Kay. Mrs. Geo. Hnrtinnnt. Mrs. H. I A Smith, Mrs. J. C. C ark, Mrs. F. E. Glazor. Mrs. 1-red Glazer, Mrs. R. Mnrkle, Mrs. C II. Marsh. ..Irs. Alva Doll. Mrs. E. L. Gi'iuen. M'sse 122. Rosa Ltvlngstono, Mnry Guruen, Ruth Ourncn. Annie McKay, Sybil Clark, Annie Clnrk nnil Ilernlee (Ra zor nml F, W. Woods, H. 10. Smltli nml Hov. A. F. llassford. 4 EXCELSIOR CIH'H ! The Excelsior Club members nml their friends enjoyed n boue-flre par ty nt the home of Willie MeMahon In Kny Park Thursday night. Roast ing innrslimnllows was followed by games nnd other diversions nnd then n suniptutos lunch was Eerv ed by Mrs. MncMahon, assisted by Mrs. Lyons. It was the last moot ing of the club until fall. Those present were Vesta McMnhrn, Harry fchwartz, Marie Schwartz, Vllolet Roborson, Albert Powers, Howard Kelly, Muriel Cc.x. Eugene Kelly, Ernest Hurrows, Helen I'limcl, Kay Davis, Ucrtha Davis, Loron nnd Myr tle Isaacson. 4 TIIIM11LE CLUH. Mr. Fred KrtiEO wns hostess to the Thtmb'.e Club nt nn unusunllv well- attended meeting for vncatlon time, 'route homo thoy visited nt tho homo and n vciy pleasant nfternoon wns of Mrs. French, forinorly Miss Qrnco spent nt needlework, followed by ro- McCormnc. freshments. Sovcral club guests. weie Invited, among them Mrs. Goo. Miss Esther Johnson of Coqulllo Cnthey and little son, Mrs. Frank' was tho guest of Mnrshflclil friends Muscacus, Mrs. Airreu .Mntson aim this week. Friends here linvo been Miss Lena Kruse. Tho club members' npprh-ed of hor engngenient to n p esent were Mrs. M. 0. Coleman,' prominent California man, tho imp Mrs. A. 11. Derbyshire, Mrs. M. 1-3. ' tlnls to tako place in August. Kverltt, Mis. Fred Glazier, Mrs. 0. F. Gothro, Mrs. R. 11. Hnzor, Mrs. 11. 13. Kennedy, Mrs. J. 0. Mullen, Mrs. 1-3. 13. Rlggs. Mrs. Walter Rus t oil. Mrs. It. L. Simpson, Mrs. L. K. Strate, Mrs. J. C. Wallace, .Mrs. (leo. 11. Mnudlgo and Mis. A. 13. Williams. Tho club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. Rlggs. 4 ! .MRS. I.WDO'K TRIP. I - Tho Roseburg Review snys: "Mis. Knto Lnndo, of Mars! field, wllo wns entertained last night by tho local lodge of Rcbckahs, of which sho Is state president, left this morning on her wny to Portland. Whllo hero slio was tVo guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Cawlflcld, being n former schoolmate of Mr. Cawlflcld." I KKXTUCK IXLET PARTY. I The young Indies of Kcntuck In let cntertnlncd nt a party Snturdny evening. Theuo pnrtles linvo becomo n distinctive fenturo In this commun ity and nro usunlly vory lnrgoly at tended. Tho program for t.io eve ning was as follows: America. Three, selections from Riloy by Rov, 0. LcRoy Hall. Debate, "Resolved that tho old hen is better than tho Incubator." Tho affirmative 'sldo won; Snm Mlckoy, Mrs. L. Drown nnd Mrs. Joo Willcy represented tho nfflrmntlvo sldo nnd tho nogi.tlve sldo wns Mrs. W. S. Harmon and Rov. 0. LoRoy Hall. T'..o prlzo for the winning sldo wns nn old hen on n nest. Tho second prize wns a llttlo incubator with tho oggs that uovor hatch. Thrcndlng tho neodlo. Uric Anilor son won tho prlzo, a Inrgo tliimbio l.omon seed contest. Hector stopn- oiih won first prlzo, n bottlo of lemon oxtrnct, and Knrl Rnnb second prlzo, n bag of louiou drops. Lemon race, with n prlzo of a lorn- .on plo to the winning sldo. Match ing ri)bon bows for partners. Refreshments of ico ci'oam nnd enko. Circus, ovorybody stung. Thoso In attendance wero Miss Ag nes KJollnnd, Miss Louiso Gldloy, lues KJolland, Olivia KJollnnd, Annlo Wll loy, Rov. G. LoRoy Hall. W. S. Hnr inon, Mrs. W. S. Harmon, A. Walto, Mrs. A. Walto, Abo Andorson, Mrs. Abo Andorson, L. Brown, Mrs. L. nrown. Clydo Drown, Miss Clydo DrownSnm Mlckoy, Mrs. Sam Mickey, Joo Wllloy, Mrs. Joo Willoy, M v. Cutllp, Mrs. M. D. Cutllp, 1-3, ICvenson, 13. P. Drilcs. Den Gilgortson, John Stamsos, A. Johnson, H, Miller, R. Condron, Krlc Anderson, Otto Stoph-! ens, Joo nnrbor, Oscnr Carlson, Karl Ranb, Lloyd Raab, Arlo Horn, Slier- mnn Smith. Gus Witt, John Johnson, Wnrnor Snndqulst, Cyrus Kingston, Robort Snndlno, Ellsworth Snndqulst, Trlgvo KJollnnd, Rudolph Snndlno, Oswold KJolland, Rex Topping, Paul iwinuiu J Topping, Teddy Schmitt, Hector Stophons, Donald Gldloy, Miss Annlo Smith, Miss Ulfridn Smith, Miss Allco Carlson, Miss Slgnn Stamsos, Miss Rnndn StnmsoB, Miss Ethel Hllsotli, Miss Ceclolo Horn, Miss Mlnnlo Cut- Up, Miss Dortha Wllklns, Miss Kntlo Schmitt, Miss Elinora Schmitt, Miss Eva Schmitt. Miss Victoria KJolland, Miss Stella KJellnnd nnd Miss Violin KJollnnd. j. I INFORMAL CHAT. , Mrs. John Rlntt Is spending n fow dnvs nt their ranch on Coos River, Mrs. Glvens nrrlved hero from Ran Francisco this weok to visit nt tho homo of hor son, Edwnrd S. Glvens, In tho Sncchl Apartments. Sho mndo a fast trip to hor llttlo grandson hore, owing being qulto B0,.ously 111 of pnoumonln. Ho has fully recovorod, much to tho grat- Iflcntlon of tho many friends of tho family. MIbsc8 Francos nnd Grnco Wil liams will bo guosts part of tho com ing weok of Mrs. J, W. Honnott, who Is spending tho summer nt Ton Mile. Guy D. Kendall entertalneil a number of tho Sigma Chi momuors at the homo of his brother, J. C. Kendnll, In West Murshfleld Thurs day evening. It wns n stag party nnd a vory enjoynblo ono. I Mlsa Mildred Wilson, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wright Wilson, hns returned homo after a vory success- ful year in tho University of. South- em Callfomin. Fred McCormac, who has been spondlng the past month In Now York with tho University of Callfor- nln athletic team, Is oxpected here soon to spend tho balance of his voca tion. Dr. nnd Mrs. McCormnc nro at llcrkcley, whero Mrs. McCormnc Is rapidly recuporatlng fioiu her recent II ncss, 4 Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg has postpon ed the third of a series of card par lies which sho Is giving In honor of her mother, Mrs. Doblu, until after the Fourth of July festivities. Mrs. C. W. Montgomery nnd son. Jay, will leave Mondiy for San Fran cisco whoro they will vIbU her par ents while Mr. Montgomery Is pre paring their now homo la Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Oosa returned yenterdny from a couple of weoks' stny In Snlom and Portland. fc 4 Miss Jessie ChnBc, formerly n teach er In the Mnrshflold high school, but who hnB been spending tho lust couplo of years at Urookllne, MaRS., arrived here Friday for a short visit with friends, Dr. and Mrs. E. MlngiiB arrived homo Frldny from a ten days' visit In Portland nntl nt Everett, wnsn. En Mrs. Paul Sterling of Coqulllo was the guest or Mrs. C. F. ISIlerbeek or South Mnrshflold n few days this week. .j. 4, .j. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wilson, Miss Wilson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. X. II. McMlllnn are a parly picnicking on Coos River to morrow. Friends of F. L. Orannls linvo heaid from him to tho effect that ho has arrived at IiIh ranch near Turlock In the San Joaquin Valley mid finds It very hot thoie. Mrs. Orannls, nf tor rccovoiing from a week's Illness nt Sale.u. Inft last week for her old i.omo In Iowa. : : : Mis. H. 13. Kenned ami llttlo daughter, Mnrgi.ret, leavo shortly for Falrvlew, Oregon, on a short visit. Mrs. R. H. I Inzer returned today from a visit In Portland and Spokane, whero sho visited her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Ilyler nnd family plan to lonve ' their ramp ing slto nt Ten Mllo t'..e first of tho month. Mrs. Walter Richards"-! nnd hlld- I ron, who have spent tl o pist vcar nt McMlunvllle, whero the fhlldron linvo been nttondlng school, will re turn home on tho Dreakwntcr to morrow. f J. A I Mrs. F. M. Frlodberg nnd llttlo I son nro making their homo with Mr. Mrs. Chns. Hlckox for tho tlino be ing. I Cnrrol Smith nrrlved hero this week to spend most of his vncitlon nt tho homo of his brother, Vernon A. Smith. Ho Is attending Yule. I Howard Freoinnn, who tins been visiting at his old homo In Massa chusetts, is expected homo In about 1 ton days. I Miss Daisy Dean Rush has roturnci' from n visit with lior nnrents In In diana nnd will spend the summer nt tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. A. 1-3. Ad olsporgor, hero. Mr and Mrs. Kormnn Johnson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur lllnnciiard spent Inst Sunday'nt tho beach nnd had n delightful time. s Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor, who linvo been visiting at the homo of tholr dnughtor, Mrs. Hnrry Tro- mnlno. In Drltlsh Columbia nro ex jpocted to return to tho Day. about July 10. . Irving Chandler plans to leavo soon for Sncrnmento to bring his wlfo nnd llttlo son homo, I Miss Pearl Watklns loft this weok for Now York to resuino hor thoat- rlcnl engngomout nftor a pleasant visit of six weoks at tho homo of bnr nnrents, Judgo nnd Mrs. George Watklns. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Kolly nnd sons expect to lenvn In nhout ton dnys for Novadn, wlioro thoy will visit Mrs. Kelly's sister. 1 Mrs. Mnry Thompson writes ' friends that sho Is hnving a most f'ollghtful visit nt tho homo of her ."ijitnr in Vlctorln. She will prob- ably remain there until about Sep- tember. j Mrs. Davis, of South Firth street Is expecting her sister, Miss Sndlo Colson hero In n fow dnys from Portland to spond the summer. Miss Colson has been teaching school at Newport, Washington, tho past year but has been visiting In Portland tho past month. Misses Eliza nnd Edith Ayro loft Thursday to spend n fow dnys with Mrs. E. L. Robinson nt the Robin sou much on North Inlet. V V T Mrs. D. L. Rood Is oxpected homo noxt week from Snn Francisco where sho has boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. L. C. Fnrrln. Mrs. I). Mathison nnd daughter?, Mabel nnd Corn, nro expected back July first from a two weeks' visit In Portlund, Senttlo nnd nelllnghnm. 4 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes nnd family expect to go to tho beach to camp booii after tho Fourth, Mrs. L. J. Simpson nnd dnughtor, Miss l8abelle Stearns, and Mrs, Keat- lng, hor guest, will leavo goon for Ten Mile, whoro they will enjoy a few weeks' outing while Mr. Simpson Is in Snn Francisco and on nn eastern r Recent Arrivals WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, WOMEN AND MISSES' TAN OXFORDS RUBBER SOLE FOR WOMEN TAN BOOTS RUBBER SOLE FOR WOMEN CLEOPATRA COLONIAL PUMPS FOR WOMEN . Hub Dry "Smart Wear for Women.' Cor. 13 roadway and Central Ave. trip. Mrs. Keating, who formerly lived at Xorth Ilend, nrrlved hero this week. Mr. Simpson plans to bo gono Koine time. Mrs. George Cnthoy and little son left today Tor Roseburg, whero they will be Joined by Dr. Cnthey for tno day's trip to tholr now homo nt Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Cnthey has been visiting nt tho homo or . or inrnnts. Mr. und Mrs. K. V. Kruso o ti Rend for several weoks. MiH. A. 11. Gldloy, who Is 011 an extended eastern trip, writes friends that sho Is now visiting nt Whlto Roar, Knglo Lake, Minnesota, and Is having n delightful time. Mrs. F. W. Payne and llttlo daugh ter returned homo this week from Mercy Hospital and nro reported to ho getting along nicely. MI3DF0RD A wholesalo delivery of prisoners In the Josephine County Jail nt Grants Pass was nffocted Wednesday night. Sovon prisoners wero liberated, Including Henry Ha lter and Louis Hear. Tho A LICK 11. will lonvo nt H p. m .IUXH 27, for Les Smith's IIATt.V I on South Coos River, wlioro n DAN. K nnd SOCIAL tor tho benefit of t'10 rnna itiVKit ham, 'I'KAM will bu licid If ...... .,...,, nn imln vnil nil tit lio III r.r.. ........ --. .. tho nuto pnrndo nt tho colobrntlon. I, JWU if,,.. ,1, ,.,. jwi, ...a... w .., Two InvesLment j Wo offer terms. 'I'll liiducomont 45x1 lOxi: ROM: ., comer Wo also offer n nplon!M I'o'iic, v"'i over 100-foot nu . beau H'fil iuiround!ns, $4,000.00 This will npponl to anyone whero nothing but tho best tho neighborhood. I. S. Kaufman (2b Co. 177 Front Street S Camping Season Is Here Camping Goods TENTS HAMMOCKS CAMP UTENSILS FISHING TACKLE WATER Everything you need for that camping trips. You know Ekblad's Prices are always right 9 d EVERYTHING $ioo ZZ$450 Goods Co. Phone 3G1. Sailed From North Bend This Afternoon With Thirty-two Passengers and Big Cargo T-p steamer Speedwell sailed from North Rend this afternoon with, 32 pnssengers und a cargo of telephone poles and ties. Sho will pick up moru poles nt Ilnudon. Tho Speed well Is bound for Snn Francisco and Snn Pedro. Among the passcngcri wero: Glen Rahskopf, Mrs. 13. P. Greet?, Jdiucs Peters, Mf. Johnson, Miss 13. Miller, Chns. Hay, R. U. Camp bell, F. S. Dougherty, II. S. Mc Qtiono, J. A. Leino, Mrs. Van Glren, Gnat Mike Rill Mike, Mrs. Merer, Grace Meyer, Phillip Aliycr, C. W. I'lcdbnrg, Robert Jones, C'us. Dun- citn. t "3. Rogers, Ki" Mr:''c:i, cer- . ... icner Kporon, mor I Lin-' 'or, J. Noah, . CllllC. II. NoWUIIlU. J. Ucllonl, A. I. t P Ci'llon. II. Lu. . 0. F. I Wiles, M. Couga, it. l-cmsnua. UMBIMTTM I 'I IlllimHII - - - - - , In West Mnrshflold W:. "i ensy U "Xl.00 .HV 8HM0.00 ERMS M12HMW $1100.00 !? 'n e fr-'itngc, u for only 1-room, commodious res most comninndlng viow, who wants a renlly fino homo, class of dwellings will bo built W at EKBLAD'S. CAMP STOVES HUNTERS' AXES rifles, AMMUNITION BAGS IN HARDWARE speSEI' ok way south lS8fi?SE- BaSSI'SSSSm. PCl