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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
MawM"""- ifftttmn; r -i) lJsotii!MftJ1' w ft EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELDOREG , OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, mmMmm r utm i t dill BUCBt "" lll L'lllb lliembCrS enjoying lior hospitality were Mrs. Hurmestcr, Mrs. M. U. Coleman, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. II. F. deb hart, Mrs. J. H. arvcfl' Mrs- ,l' " Hazer, Mrs. C. S. Knlsor, Mrs. II. B. Kennedy, Mrs. II. J. Mmlim, Mrs. J. 0. Mullen, Mrs. B. K. "Isss, Mrs. Geo. D. Mandlgo and Mrs. V. Mrs. Noris Jenum, Miss Jcwlo Trunk and Mrs. Hnrriot Kellog. A A A rBCBJ YOlWfl PKOI'MJ (Continued from Pago Three) A. -X. W. GLUIt Mrs. Hugo Qulflt was Iiostess to tho A.N. W. Club at her home on South Eleventh street Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Ansgar Lager strom and Mrs. A. B. Jensen were guests of tho afternoon. Tho club voted to subscribe for two maga zines for tho pub'j Library, tho Ladles' Homo Journal and Modorn I'rlscllla, tho magazines dealing wlh subjoctfl In which tho club Is Interested. Tho next moot ing of tho club will bo hold with Mrs. M. 11. Smith, After n busy afternoon of needlework, tho host ess, assisted by Mrs. It. K. Irwin, Mrs. Lagorstrom and Mrs. Murcli, served dalntly refreshments. The new officers of the club recently elected assumed offlco at this meet ing. Thoso present Thursday woro Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Bvortson, Mrs. Frlod berg, Mrs. .Hugtiq, Mrs. Unit, Mrs. Uarrlgan, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs, Hydo, Mrs, Irwin, Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Murcli, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. Noblo, Mrs. O'Connoll, Mrs. Bmlth and Mrs. Stnuff nnd tho guests, Mrs, Lngorstrom and Mrs. Jensen. A A A onimcii Mi:irn.N(j At tho aniiiinl meeting of tho Swedish Lutheran Church, tho re ports of tho oftlcors showed that tho past your has been n most pros perous ono for tho congregation and tho outlook for tho coming sea son Is good, Tlio following officers woro chosen: , President, Mrs. II. Knongtson. Socretary August Carlson. Deacons C. J. lllllstrom and Kols Olson. Trustees John Matson of Catch ing Inlet, ir. 11. Ostllnd and Ludwlg Stouo, Tho North Ilcnd Swedish Lutheran congregation nt tholr aniiunl meet ing .lolectod tho following officers I'rotlilont, Hov, H. F. llongtBon. . Socrotary Win. Strang. Dencons John lljubork nnd Al bort Wlcklund. Trustoo Iljnlmcr Anderson. 4 , laniics' aid Mi:ini.(i A B. Watters. j ; I will wi:d soo.v I L k i.i i. ,i. .into lma nut been JVIIIIUUH" iM" """ " I i ,.l...1H lioi'n I formally nnnounccu, inuu ... been apprised that tho nuptials of W. C. T. V. i, w rT U met Tuesday Miss Maggie Robertson and Harry fho W. C. T. U. met luesunj ,rnmM,l( Bastslilo young afternoon nt tho presuytonnn .-"" -- - . ,,, ,,,. Ch Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young Peoplo's Society was entortainod last , evening nt tho church parlors by Miss Corn Mathlson nnd Ilcrt Ivor son. At tho business session, tho following officers woro elected: , Prnsldont B. 0. Mollom. i Vhc-prosldont Anton Abraham- sou. Secretary 1'oter Thorpe. Treasurer Oliver Larson. Tho next meeting will bo hold In two weeks with Anton Abrahnm-, son nnd Miss Jennlo Johnson mi 6 J( January .Clearanc The One Big Sale of theyear is now oil " Ko owing is toglamlcoup, w... take p.j .t W of p nnd refresh Song, Ulest ho tho Tlo That of the brldos parents, Mr and Mrs.! onts ThoM .lireMnt th,8 week nds, Mrs. Geo. Hazor, organist (Walter Itobortson.n i-enruary. mA Mfg R Q ,,, Ulnd Scripture reading, Mrs. Frederick 3hlmlan. Invocation, Mm. Ilobt. McCnnn. Heading, Mrs. L. Itlchlo: "It Makes No Difference to Mo." Hondlng: Tho Work u Chrlstlnn Can Do For Temperance, Mrs. Geo. (Inzer. Heading, Mrs. Itobt. MrCann: How a Judge In Arizona Sat Up All Night to Seo That Prohibition Was Unforced. Heading, Mrs. Win. Peterson. Heading, Mrs. Shlinlau. A short business session follow ed nnd plnns woro mndo for par liamentary drill. Tho Union will conduct Domorcst Medal contests again this season. Tlio next meeting will occur tho second Tuesday In February. MrH. A. G. ltnnb win superintend tho subject: "Mothers' Mooting." I PLAN AUTO TOUIl Frederick Holllstor and wlfo nnd son, of North Hond, are planning to leave about February 1 for n six months milo tour of tho South. They will ship their car to San Francisco nnd motor from there to tho Yosom Ito Vnlloy nnd thonco across th Southern stntvs, visiting Mr, Mollis tor's old home. t A ItOYAL XL'IUHHOHS A Sonnlo Hofslnnd, Blslo Larson, Mnbol, i i Cora and Alice .untnuon, r.. u. ." 1 1 lorn, II. Peterson, Chris Thorpe,' , ....... .... TIH.H I'etor Tiiorpo, nori iversun, duuiiut t Hefslnnd, Oliver Larson, Anton Abrnhninson, Androw Andorson, Pot-' Tho lloynl Neighbors of Mnrsh fleld theld their annual Installation l 1 1 Pt4(,1n (tCflltltlff A I or ouicers iuhi i , -, , 0 Antonson. soclnl tlmo followed tho coromonlcs,jl-r u'"" u,,u many visitors from Noith Hend par- tlclpatlng. Mrs. Huttlo Cousins wnl CA) ,,AltTV Installing officer anil wns nssisiuiu by Mrs. Chas. Ilelsnor as coronionlnl Mr8 A ,,, Al0j8nurKor ja h,,gto8 marshal. The now officers nro: U U1 ,formal t.Krtl ,mrty nt 1Cr Oraclo-Gertrudo Scalfo. beautiful home on South Fifth street Vlco-Orncle Kmmolino Oosncy. hg nftornooIli Anu)K ,10BO . Hecoruor neicn k. uowns. Chancellor Laura Humphroy. Hecelvor Jennlo Hongland. Marshal Corn B. Holt. Inner Sentinel Ilnttls B. Connor. Outer Sentinel Bmma Harris. r .i-...-,.. 1 11,..!,.... .Mummur nuuinc v,. m.,lu,. , Jim, M Q Q Sutherllu Tho following program was ren-ji (1UwJ:. . , , , Mi..o.' I KVBXIXG PAKTY Mandolin and piano duot Misses Slgna Larson and Buther Nelson. j Solo Mrs. B. Stanley Henderson.' Hecltntlon .Mrs. B. Kelly. Plnno Solo Miss Bvolyn Justin. ' Trio Misses Dalgle. Piano Solo Cecil LaChapollo, Bear this in mind. This store does not hold sales every week or every m DRY GOODS COMPANY holds just two big sales each year one in January in July These sales are held for the single purpose of CLEARING OUR S Prices are not marked up and then marKca uown. .u uuuiu. a.u urougnt I store for sale purposes. EVERY PRICE ADVERTISED IS A GENUINE ft TION FROM THE NORMAL PRICE. There is no Juggling with Price Under Word "Values" vltcd nro Mrs. Mulr Dnno, Mrs. J Ward M. IMalce, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, I Mrs. Carl L. Davis, Mrs. T. Stoll. (Mrs. H. V. Morrow, Mrs. W. II. Ken inoily, .Mis. A. T. Ijigerstroni, .Mrs. lit. II. Corey, Mw. V. F. MoKMovm- HUB DRY GOODS CD "Smart Wear for Women" CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONEI Tho nmuhers wore of unusual Miss A lire Cox was hostcM at a delightful Informal curd party at tho home of her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox on South Fifth stwt Saturday evening. Music, dauclujc and cards were followed by refresh mollis. MIIM IHJJimaMWWWH'1'UllWIMIHHWMMW SlUPHISi: PAHTV o -(Bovonteontli blrthdny of tliclr daugli I I tor, MIbh Zoo Dolnn. After n very lilotu'.nut cvoiiIiik of gnnicH, ciiriU i- moilt nml I'veryono was heartily on- . '' ,,, ,,'.. u.n n o corod hy tho uudlonco. Tho pro- '" ' ,rt,' M,,M M' f , 'gram wns followed hy nu exhlhltlon J l"l'n 'J w- Curt,, "' I drill hy tho camp's team under the M Stee!e aml Joha Kern Fr,llaJr cv PLAX SOCIAL direction of Mrs. Kolly. Tho haimuet was n most sumptu ous one, moro than 100 assembling at tlio festal hoard. Mombors or the Tho Buslsldo Athletic Club will 'North Hend Camp, who were In glvo n social and dunce nt tholr atlcmlnuco woro Mrs. r.lchr.rd Helms. hall n week from tonight. I Mrs. N, J. CoiimIuh, Mrs. Win. Chap- olio, Mrs. N. II. Wolllng. Mrs. J. ; ill. Jacobs, Mrs. L. Ilruwn, Mrs. A. I i:xti:htaix at vmwh ,. (McKll). Mr8i Waltur Uv,K0i. Tho Misses PreusH Inst evenlnj lMrs- "; ' ""l". '" S- J entertained ). I. Mcdeo and Frank lm l, J !"nmnB,lkl' ,Mr'" Harlockor nt enrds nt tho Prouss m , lttr"n Mw.Wm. Shepherd., residence on Fourth street South. '?" A,11Jl!za "" AtV)n,,r, Later In tho ovenlng tho company l " '"'. w"'- 0l. wns given chafing dish refreshments. if rH; , " 1,ov' Mrs- S "K,tad- Slr- j. I L. 0. htrommou nud Mrs. 0. Fron- 4dnhl. J I.NTOHMAL DAXCi: I , A I .l..)i..u..i ....,... ...., .. Her guetts InHuded MIm " ". niw i'n nt, m)cal rlinli .IoIIcKiiih lofnmh- the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I moiiU woro sorvod. Thoso proHfiiit Smlthgnll of Catclilng Inlet, woro MrH. Mossurkv Mr. and .Mrs. enlng, the ovent bolng tho ' Clnronco Culvor, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. , , ' ' , . ijlvory nml Trnnofcr 0 .M. Culvor, Win, Chrt Monro, Huby Culver, iM Moto, Mr, nnd Mrt Sal Xoo Dolnn. Llbby COM,. ThelWl i ALWAYS USUI). 1WS THE SUCCESS OF OUR th Tho annual .mooting of tho Swo dlsh Luthornn Ladles' Aid Society was hold Wednesday nt tho church huir with Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn as hostess. After n social tlmo, re freshment woro served, MIbh Swan- son umlHtlnj; tho hostess. Tho fol lowing officers woro chosen: Mrs. A, Rtorgnrd, president; Mrs. V. Ogron, Vlce-presldonlj Miss Solum Kdwurdi, secretary; Mrs. Olivia Kd man, trOnturor, Those present wero Mrs. A. Stor Kard, Mrs. HJubcck, of North Hend, Mrs, John lljllKtrom, Mrs. A. Jo sophsou, Misses Solum 1M wards. Swiuunn and Jul In lleugston, Mrs. Win. Aspluud, Mrs. Krlo Johnson, Mrs. Knrdoll, Mrs. Hubert Myron, Mrs. Alex Lund, Mrs. Otto Oren, Mrs. Victor Ogron, Mrs. John Juth, Mm. (Jeo. (lllbertson, Mrs. II. F. DoiiRtsoii and llev. II. F, llougtson. COXTKST IS IIIKIUX Wednesday ovonlng Harry Oordon I l"AUU 1MKTY I and sonio frlonds entertained nt an1 Informal, but delightful, dancing par- -Mrs- c- " McOeorgo entertained , ty nt tho Myrtlo AmiB Hoof (lardou. ! I"frnially nt cards at her borne at jHleenth nnd Central last Saturday i nftcrnoon. Her guwts were Mrs. XAHCIHSUS CI.UII P. V. Cattorlln, .Mrs. Ida Conrad,' 'Mrs. II. V. Morrow Ml 5hnn. nn.l'l - - ..-f -,.VH utiun mmu Tho Narcissus Club was pleasant-!. Mrs. JL K Keliv ly entertained by .Mls Hlancho Tol- ' lefson nt hor homo In Kastsldo ! , Wednesday nftornoon. Sewing nnd ' I AXXIVIJHSAHY , Infornml chat woro followed by ro-' " freshments. Tho next meeting will Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. VIIon cole-' bo In two wi'okB with Miss MagglO0ra'ed tholr second wedding nnnl-' Hobortson. Thoso prceent this week ! vcr4ar" last TuesJay by a charm-1 woro MrH. ingvnl Peterson, Mrs. i,nB dinner party at their home on I Shepord Hock, MUs Maggie Hobort- Nor,n Second street. In tho decor son, Miss Kdlth Franklin, Miss Annn 'n,,ons. P'nk and whlto roses woro Lund, Miss Nelllo Olson, and Mlss'n feature. Those enjoying tholr hos-i Hilda West. pltallty woro Mr. and .Mm. a r vJ KKWIXU PAHTY tal, Mr. and .Mrs, F. C. Ulrch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Miss .Morrl-' man, Mls Irono Preuss, Mr. nnd! nnual Clearance Sale IS ASSURED We thank those who have been so' patient and good-natured in the rush of today. The response to our Sale has" far exceeded our expectations :: :: :: To Night and Monday WE'LL BE BETTER PREPARED TO SERVE YOU MORE EFFICIENTLY. O. CH JH' NNING NORTH BEND tfi$ - -iD vail "&24 DON'T RUIN YOUR EYESl DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES WITH YOUR EYES. M RECT10N AT THIS TIME MAY SAVE YEARS OF TROVM hUTURE. COME IN NOW AND HAVE YOUR EYES EXU TESTED BY AN EXPERT. THIS EXAMINATION IS FRllj DON'T NEED GLASSES WE WILL TELL YOU SO. FWfl GLASSES WE WILL SELL YOU THE CORRECT ONES THA T WILL SA TISFY YOU. UUT "DON' T RUIN YOUR E01 H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER Mrs. Perry Dodsou entertained about n dozen friends nt on Infor mal sowing party nt her homo In f Plrst Addition Thursday afternoon LOADS PART OF CARGO FOR ORIENT AT COOS BAY PULP JL M I Tiii.Miu.u ci.i-n .. I has launched membership contest, joye 7B ' , ., ,U , ,?Ub C"' tho couclusluu of which will u;2;i;iHhi,10"1ft",,JI, marked by b bauot to bo (v-' the b uLi? .IT! w"'7'A! on by tho losing sldo. L. C. Von I Ueflnl to ,, i, , 1 " CC,Jei1 Hhlpman Is Umder of one sldo nd ?0 tL I .?, ,7" MttMl miy Chas. Hnvmond of ih .,ii,. n 'L0.'."1" hu about February U. ' ', 1 III) llflVff lt.ttl.. .. . I --- . ,. ...lKK w d0 Ie,(, jM eoKs at the homo of M ,11. Grows uinl thnn r.rrin. iVOII bV i mi,.. !.... i . Uuv. J. K. Knotts nt tho church ' NV, .... In aI"1U',, election January 27 on "..If. In !?,? I ll wtiT rT dmt w pent seven yours then. I. . .J r,ifr'"""ts. Mrs. alas- contest will close March l The Leauiui m,ki.. "l ,,1B "omo of Mrs. J went- for n lecture to i,: K, Tl'': ..TU'. uni1 " officers will be jtov. a. j urwiii, u... ........ ... -" pvivii ji'iiia inurM. i..- i. . .. "" '"" v. A. Smith ns n . ) tjiMkiu i most liiiNirtiiut, ll-, WMon can. r , If jour ej.. ix, iniiiblliii! ,,. i, oliJiHlo ai. Hell us ju uiHa.k ......... i iHa)k tould, couio In ami ,u, lls TEST YOUR EYES J m .1., ,,,, lam,ml ,,,.,. n iMm RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPT. -SMsiv f ilVft QHCE. frJtJ T f f Wltit MJwt .1 iT 4. ipt4dtwBM 'Vkui.iKjUl Cfl V"j t r r t t. I r-M i-ntui i - i T-'riir r'-fr-rr iiffi ' --" i m hsmmm HAZEL DOLLAR The Hazel Dnllai x,Uiu . . is owned bv the bo W SZuT n 8tons of P t the C. A. Smith R.UMM, (... i.MB .J " -11 having taken oal-. This is hT, JftJTTto the w years ago. She carnd a cargo of about feet of I -JSSOBSS&SSS tTiwSrt"T- in ii . r Iml -