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- ri"Yt"-r"srji-iT(! ',fj- II a: ' THE COOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ma rzTrzsSfim''? ''""'nijrjIJIIH I il fi ! I. f Conllniioil Finn- I ro Two. . . , s . KIMSCOI'AL Ul'ILI). I r-r. A. A. w. ! XOHWE01AN LL'THEHAX LADIES' All). TIMMHLH CLl'll. Tho North Henil Thlnililo Chili wiwi Tho monthly IjuhIiicss mid nodal (.iitprtnlnod yesterday by MnJ. Ira H. mooting of tho Norwegian Lutliarnn Unrtlo at tho her. Chrysanthemums Ladies' Aid took place Thursday af- and nuttimn flowere predominated in tornoon at the c'aanol parlor. Mrs. t'..o decorations. Plans wore mado John Pitman and .Mrs. Gust Stcen ( to givo a party complimentary to the wero tho dny'B hostesses and served delicious refreshments at the close of tho meotliKi. The day was spent. In completing plans "for the Christ mas lmzanr which opons this ovu nlng at 8 o'clock at tho church. Among tliot'o present woro Mrs. J. Hr.nson, Mrs. Pntchetl, Mrs. E. llorg liiinl. Mi-k. P. 11. .IncoliKon. Mrs. John Tho Episcopal Otilld was enter- Tlllif,nll. Aim 11. n. Timnm. Aim a. .V. ...., ....... ... V. ...'.-U, ....( ... - Kr I Tho A. N. W. woro ei.lortalnod .' " , ., ' ' ,. iSmow, Mrs. A. Hefsland, Mrs. Gron- ciarcnco I'cnnock f Marshfleld. tnis week by Mra. EiiJtcno O'Connoll I K",B? "'"' . M' ,T' ?)' Bon"0"' y" I riitlil, Mrs. Wostberg, Mrs. Edward members present yesterday v at a combined business and social I e"lori,ncu ;JIS; Mar urnmt Hrlkson, Mrs. T. E. Erlkscn, Mrs. C. Mrs. Geo. I). Mandlgo, Mrs. W t T ti iifiiM'V .Y nun it re it,o ir A . nftomoon. Election of officers was I . , . ' ,.' " " G. Magnus, JIlss Myrtlo Lund of Co-1 VauKhan, Mrs. V. E. Watters, hold, with Mrs. Mtirch, Mrs. Staufr. , "" ,! '" A' r , , , V i lllUo' MlBS AIIco ithlson, Misses . k, k. Jlussoll, Mrs. H. E. Itlggs, M and .Mrs. Squlra miccoedliiR Mrs. . ' , '., V, . ' ' ,, ,,,..' , . , fCtlnn and .Tennlo Johnson, Miss Stnl- J. 0. Million, Mrs. II. J. Linden, M iv w uiiiiii iuicii xj a uuHini til i n. Stauff, Mrs. C. K. McICnlght and Mrs. Hvorlsen respectively a prosldont, vlco prosldont and nocretary. while tho offices of correspondence! secre tary and treasurer lonialncd filled by Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. Ediimn. Fol lowing this hour of business came rowing, chat and refreshments. Mrs. O'Connoll's guests woro .Mrs. F. 15. Allen, Mrs. G. A. Donnott, .Mrs. Oli via Kdman, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mjs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. II. II. Hyde, Mrs. n. E. Irwin. Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. 0. F. McKnlght, Mrs. L. M. Nohio, Mrs. P. Murphy. Mrs. (loo. F. Murch, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. V. F. Hqulro, Mrs. Ciiuh. Stauff, Mrs. M. It. Smith and Mrs. F. M. Flodborg The next mooting day Is the first Thursday In January, 1 9 Hi. IIAITIKT All) MEETIXU. A work meeting of the Iluptlst Ladles Aid was called for Wednes day at li.o home of Miss Mamie Out ovson for the purpose of making candles and marking articles for the bazaar being hold today In thu Uus soil building. Thoso out wero Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. C II. Marsh, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs. F. II. Storey, Mrs. I). II. Patchett, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. II. E. Ilonlor, Mrs. J. C. Donne, Mrs. It. P. Harrington, Mm. Geo Gulovflon, Miss Amy Gulovsen, Miss Marjory Fulmor, Mm. E. V. Lewis and Miss Mamie Gulovsen. Election of offlcom will bo hold.tuion after the new year. Another meeting will probably bo bold next Wednesday. I Otto Sohottor and Miss Genovlovo Scngstncken. No visitors woro pres ent as the day. was stormy. Mrs. E. A. Jensen became a member of the society. At tho mooting next Tues day airs, inouio nnii .Mrs. uownny ( i will bo hostesses. A fcuturo of tho ' afternoon will bo Miss Evelyn An- A derbon's recital of Van Duyck's Mra Wm vnuglian, Mrs. Wonii. "Christmas Story. After this moot- MtB. V. E. Walters, Mrs. Frederick Ing adjournment will bo taken until s..lntlnn and Mrs. Honry I. Mars after New Year s day. woro ,l08tcMOB nl ft BOclnl mooUnB of husbands of tho membors soon after tho holidays. The next regular meet ing will bo January 8 and will bo nt tho homo of Mrs. Fred Glazier. In serving, Mrs. Coke and Mid. Cole man assisted Mrs. Hartle. Thoso presont yostorday Included two hon orary members, Mrs. It. J. Coke and Mrs. Henry O'Mnra and two special guests, Mrs. Denny Hull and Mrs. Tho wero in. Mrs. rs. rs. la MagnuM, Miss Myrtle Staen and ' Fred KrtiSc, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Miss Seiinio KofHland. The next mooting will be hold on tho second Tbursdny In Janiinry with Mrs Will Nelson of Hay Park. XOHTH HEX!) I'HESHYTHHIAX All). lUUTIIDAY 1WHTV. tho Presbyterian Ladlcn' Aid on Wednesday aftoinoon, the chief foa- S. S. .Tannings, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. K. II. Haz'cr, Mrs. J. H. (Jroyoi, Mrs. Fred Glazier, Mm. M. 0. Coleman, Mrs. II. E. HurmcHtcr nml Mrs. A. II. DorbysMre. PLAN' HALL. I - Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conway tiro planning to glvo a ball at tho Myrtlo Arms during tho Christmas season. Mrs. Harry Jliiltinnn left this week spent In playing cards and dancing. Later, refreshments woro Herved Tliosu present wore: MMs Llllio KEWPIE CLUIL Miss Vivian Craig and Miss Edith' t,"c'8 of which woro a reading byjfr California, whero sho will spend Pendergrnss entertained last Sutur-, JIrK' w Hnvoiiport and a sale of nils-i cbrhitmas at tho home or Mr. llult dny evening at thu homo of Mrs. Craig collnnoous articles collected by tho ' , pmonts. Mr. Ilultnmn will In Hunker Hill. Tho evening, was women or tlio ciiureli. (Jiiltu n larfio j unVo noxt wcok to Join ht-r tlicro. mm wusneueii iiom uio Baio. Among MlSi w. S. Derby plans to leave tho mombors and guests attending1 B00ll f(jr n Hll0rt Blny , California. woro Mrs. It. J. coko, .Mrs. John Lou- Dalglo. Mrs. 11. Unrgolt. Eugeno I)al-,"" Mrfl- (,l!0' H.v.or, 'Mrs. A. J. Sur- glo, IJHtiior NoUon, Until Knox, Cnr-j1)0cIt '"- J- 0. Clark, Mrs. Frank rlo ltosfl, Eliza McKay, Mabol Mc- ,'Iml"Bur, Mrs. J. S. llolnzo, '.Mrs. Donald, Myrtlo Nolsou, Floroneo Hol-j ' " Unrtlo, Mrs. J. S. GrubbH, Mrs. land, Uobo Smith, Edna Hanson, Lll- A- s- ,,,Hy. M!'3- AM. Larson, Mrs. Ho Ilrommor, Umra Dubnw, .TMua Wni- Hooch. Mrs. Henry lineck, Mrs. Hanson. Slgna Larson, Uruco Kolly. ! " ,'- 0"iblc, Mrs. M. M. Hlchnrd- Anna M. Cox, Minn Dalglo, Lillian , H0"' MrB- Hoicoo llazor. Mrs. Goo. II. kospltal Wednosdny, Is reported to Thorwnld, Mm. M. P. Pondorgrasis, , ."luuugo. .Mm. j. .moiiiio, mvh. v. A. i i,0 KOttlng along ulcoly, much to tho Mia. A. Schwnrtz, Mr. nml Mrs. o. ' Ul,8Ho11' J,rM- n"c- Holmoa. Mitwcsj gratification of hor many friends. W. Craig, Miss Edith Pondergrasa. I Mildred. Holon and Alma Itussoll J. D. Moreen wl.l loavo next week Miss Vivian Craig. Okas. Frodellus, , 1"1 I'auHno Temple and Hilly Wll-Ifor Horkoley, where ho will upend Oliver Thornton, Claronco Grceno, , lox MIsscb May Prouss, Norn Towir and I'Vnnccs Williams, who are at tending thu University of California nt Horkoloy are expected home nbout December 20 to spend tho Christum?, viirnflfiii iltli ilinlt tififtulu lint.. Miss Florence Aiken, who under went it minor operation at Mercy ! Fobs McDonald, Chits. Itoss, Charles Knox, Virgil Cliambors, Axol ObIiiiuI, Uolllo Harrlo, It. P. Watson, II. Hol land, II. L. Knox, II. L. Hurgelt, P. II. Zlelke, (?eell Holland. Curl Lnr non, E. W. Sleolo, Carl Cllnken board, 0. J. Anderson, Chas. F. Malso and Chun. Skerrott. (MlltlKTIA.VSISTKItllOOM. Tho litBt meeting of tho Christian jSlstorhood boforo tho ChrlHtnins ad- LL'TIIi:i;. LAIIIICS. Jnurninont was held TuoBdtiy at the Tho Swedish Lutheran Aid Society of North Ilr nil met Wo.lnosday after noon at the homo of Mm. Wlttlck A no el ;il time wmi enjoyed and re" freshmoutu wero served. TIiohi pro.ent worn Mrs. Strung, Mrs. Carl son, Mrs. Kinmaii, Mm. Klockom Mm. J. 11. Johnson of Coostoii, Mm W. StritiiK, Mrs. Tyborg, Mr. and Mm. Iliirbeck, Mm. Saudiiulat of Kon- Tho Kc-wplo Club of Norll, Uoml ,,, of Mr)t w A )td. Mm. Cop- l"ck 'n,0J' ',rH' Mn,tf011' lr; ,U"' was entertained this nftornoon at tho , (1(J( jJrH immoj jIrB iaimur jt' f '''r. uorgland, Mrs. Hloomqiilst, Mrs. homo of Miss Carmoletn Smltli. Th .'..'' ,,., ,'..'.. '., ,,',,'.,' C Sandlne, Miss Solum KJollmnn, Mrs. McDuffy and Mm. VoUX woro!?"? "TX mm 1"', u n' presont. Tho flnanco comn.ltteo ro- "'" "" Wlltlok ond I tor. ,,. F. ...rt.i m i.n i , iHeiiKston. Mm. Tyborg will bo tho time was vary oujoyably upont In sowing and with music nolos and af- iiiiniiiil iibiii luiiuniiuiuiiin l ,m., iui n, iii , . , nerved, hoso prosont wero tho Miss-, , , ,.,,. , (1 vo ch Carn.olotaSn.lt... Katlieryn Swonr- nlj01lt 22!,f T0 oxt )m0( . , Inger. Dorothy Hyler, Inez Jolinw.n 1 ,1()l ,)0 l0(, , ,, nnd MarKaret lleyiiolds. The next . meeting of tho club on Friday lifter- Tho Young Matrons Clul. will IiimtosH of tho noxt nieotlng, whlen will bo hold tho second Wednesday In January. Christmas with his aunt, Miss Edith M. Dunning. Mm. G. W. Kaufman and lltt'o daughter, Claudlno, nrrlved homo ov erland yostorday Troiii it few months' visit at (ho home or Mm. Kaufman's parontB, Judge and Mm. Happy, In Spokane. Miss Lucy Powers, who Is attend ing tho Unlvomlty of Oregon at Eugeno Is expected homo next Thurs day to spend Christmas at the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mm. A. II. Powers. Miss Ilnzol Powem, who Is taking a professional nursing courso In San Francisco will not bo ablo to roturn Tor tho ChrlstninH holidays. I CIIAUITV HALL. It Is announced that tho Catholic Ladles aro planning on n dance for Tho Mamhfleld lodge of Elka will Docomber .10 in tho Eagles' Hall. lvo tho next daiico of their series TJiIh Is an annual affair nml it u ..... noon will bo at tho homo of Mlssjinvo a Chrlstmno exchange next Frl- monthly parties noxt Wednesday derstood tho profits will ho used for Margaret Iteynolds. day nt tho homo of Mm. Otis Wilson. ! evening nt tho Masonic Hull. .charity purnosos ..i ii ""nTTffTTtlTIBlg !! w mmmimmmmmai WMWHW.WIIPW WmmmaWVKm "TTTMTir W WTM1.IW Everything for Christmas At the RED CROSS DRUG STORf Appropriate Gifts for Women IHLU KLin' WATCHES HON 1IO.V 1HKIIKS CAMEOS CANDLE STICKS CANDLE SHADES (Mill) Tit AYS CLOTH llltlSIIICS COLOGNE HOTI'LICS DESK SETS (JLOVE lU'TTONEHS n.Mit ii:ci:ivi:its HAut ititrsmcs JIAIIt PIX THAYS JEWEL THAYS iiitACKi.i-rrs mtoocincs VEIL PINS ( TI'F PINS EAIt HI.VGS LOCK KIS .MIItKOItS IMPEIl KNIVES Pl'I.'K HONES SriSHOHS SHOE 1IOHXS TEA JIALUS THI.MIIL1CS KOI' VEX I U SPOONS .MESH HA(,'S NECKLACICS PAIHSIAX IVOIIY PEXDAXTS VSCAHF PIXS PIUSES PEHKCME K ' EW and uncommon gifts of gold and jewels. To the critical gut seeker, a visit to the Red Cross Jewelry De partment is both an insniratinn nnH n rnunlntinn Horn is gathered the world's finest production in gold, silver and jewels, which in breadth of selection, refinement and dis tinction are not surpassed in this entire country. We carry no articles which we do not stand back of with the Red Cross guarantee of its goodness of its value of its newness of style. You should trade with an old established house like ours! More than a quarter of a century here on Coos Bay always ready to serve you here ready to make its guaran tee good. Is that not of some value to you, and the nams Red Cross on the box or on a watch has it not a prestige an added weight in the value of your gift? Think it over then, too, remember, we have just "one price" to all every item in this store is marked in PLAIN FIGURES. This may not be a modern feature but it is at least HONEST MERCHANDISING. Pickard Hand Painted China at 1-2 Price Haviland China Sets Sterling and Plated Silverware and Novelties Kodaks and Fine Leather Goods Jewelers - Druggists - Opticians Appropriate Gifts for Men ASH THAYS (Mill) CASES IMUVIXd SETS CHAKMS CKJAU CVTTEnS CK.'Alt HOLDEltS CIOAHETTE CASKS CLOTHES ItltlSllKS COLLAU Ill'TTOXS COM HS FKATEHXAL Hl'TTONS Cl'I-'E BUTTONS JIAIIt Hltl'SHKS IXK STANDS KEY CHAINS KEY lUNOS FHATEKXAL CHAKMS Locivirrs MATCH HOXKS MIL1TAKY lUtl'SIIKS XAPKIX HIXGS NECKTIE CIUSPS PEX THAYS SCAHF PIXS SEAL IHXCiS SHOE IIOItXR TIE CLASPS TOHACCO .1AHS TKAVKLIXU CUPS WATCHES WATCH CHAIXS WATCH FOHS UMKKELLAS FOUNTAIN PI NS . rwBW-. u abroad i iV 1- tew,w masgoab ...onoortuncoffl-. I .. ncxdcUauj - -uovc ww .,v nriccs .eaVr a " mxm" These UV.CV o NW' 0 nuvcncxo- - tt;- ,o acsaasir -. v" ..no " . gs GS & &. GF Gi& &L .. w fifSfWrs' i''t"i.f.roL.?'; BV"" ii !: .ru" nBUB .i w.v.i-r bw?- .h.i o- " t l ow-;M)wii v'V.' oUir". . ...nii"v . ., v.u - -... ... Mi."" T.".inP "".,. ".". no l" ' .! .'iS iv M v.no,JJ'"" rnrlfti?. 1 " '. .7 ot V.' iWin. ,,nirow inW iw-- uv. .lore- . v,o rBl H4( r SSt arlMTis. vJ xf al ' TSii .t Your o-1' 1W .--co ot P'opCt oUnpoi- .. I!t0"'0 ..rftHVl" not M ' .. nn bU .rtnuu " i hMoob mo . fUk ... nTU nU n;i" ... -tier w r u A . .,.u cn.' NVO.W v" widet' i" .j,. ttutedW Priced R ft. t v" H .-t A.AJ .. Vr-.-' J tin" ae. MmmmEim! NOT ONLY AT HOLIDAY TIME But every day in the year Conner and Hoagland are ready to serve youwJJ rjood things in Groceries. You may not see them every day or pass trar Jj but they are always on the job and their special delivery wagons and awj ably pass your house every day. Speak to the driver wherever you see JJ has his book with him and can take your order at any time and any FJ phone themthere are two phones, 326 and 348. If you have time, wjgjJT flnri son tho hncioct nvnlnclin nnnnnnn plnrn in Pnnc Pnimti Where It MP": services of eight people to take care of the trade. , .. . mMi , Conner and Hoagland pride themselves on this success and it must roej j isfaction to their many customers. They would be pleased to have yoinw service ana tneir goods. Then use your own best judgment. Conner & Hoagland SOUTH RROAnWAY . PHONES 326, FINE FURNITURE Gifts Makes the Finest Christmas STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Perry Nicholsoi I I M - 'IB ..jmrf,j