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liflflUMJMUMM gWflM EIGHT i (Contliuifcd from Page Three) NORTH RKNB LIBRARY. I Tho North Ilcnil Library Associa tion held Us ntinunl bushioss meeting Thursday nftornoon nnd adopted a now constitution nnd by-laws. Hero toforo tho association has been gov erned entirely by Roberts' Hulos of Order. Tho present constitution nlms to meet local needs nnd serve bettor tho purposes of tho Association. Un der It tho library control Is vested In a llourd of Directors elected for a term of three years. Tho Hoard, as elected Thursday night consists of tho following porsons: Mrs. 0. K'uurn, Florence and Helen Hobort, i McCollum, Mrs. L. C. Reynolds, Mrs. Ullln, Florenco nnd Vclmn Ross, UoU L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mrs. It. A. Wcrnlch nnd Mrs. Horbort Armstrong. Tho noard of Directors will meet regularly tho third Tuesday In each nipnth. Among tho Association mombors present at Thursday's nicellng was Father McDevltt, who presented the treasurer with five dollars, saying ho had novcr been asked to help the library and ho wished to do so. Tho gift was accepted with grntltudo. Tho following now books wore ad ded to tho library this week: Seven Oaks, Tho Man of tho Hour, Tho Wcnvora, Aesop's Fables, nnd Tho Sky Pilot. PRItit'lLLAS Mrs. Mostollor, of Bunker Hill, wns hostoss to tho 1'rlnclllu Club n't a business nnd social mooting last Wednesday nftornnon. Follow ing nro tho new officers elected: ' President Mm. II. M. Alhoo. VIco-jircBldont Mrs. Dan Orr. Secretary Mrs. Dodson. Treasurer Mrs. Robortson. ; Tho romnlnder or tho afternoon was spout In sowing and convorsn-' tlon nnd nt tho closo n dainty lunch eon wns Forvcd to tho following members, tho first two of whom hnvo been recently added to tho club; Mrs. Aiclior, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. II. M. Atbco, Mrs. 0. John Kon, Mrs. Ilrockmuoller, Mrs. A. II. Snow, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. Dobsou, Mrs. Clirlstciiscn. Tho club wilt meot In two weeks with Mrs. Dan Orr. 4 JIOl'Si: WARMING ' Last Monday evening, tho MIhboh Florenco, Lnurn nnd Helen Hebort ontortnlncd a Jolly crowd of young people with a houso warming and wowing party nt tliolr now homo In First Addition. Tho tlmo wns dollghtftilly spoilt lu sowing, music nnd lively guiium nftor which a most nppotlzlug lunch eon wns served to tho following guests: MInhoh Frnucos, Irono mid M'nrgnrot Stuck, Rllla and Cnrrlo Rush, Marin Vafoy, Helen MoLuugh 1 In. Alpha Mauoy and Mossrs. Cyril Hubert, Roy Hoborl, Kinmott Stuck nud Hnlbort Cnrllslo, Times Wuut Ada for results. Commence Year Right Headache, eyeache or any troubte vitli your eyes or glasses may cause you many uncomfortable and pain ful days, or make impossible for doing perfect work with your studies or your business. I If You Must Wear Glasses Why not begin the year right? A little precaution and care now may be of untold valus for each day of the ensuing year, and even for vears to come. Our rooms are arranged especially for eye examination, and we devota much time and study to the scientific exam ination of the eye and the furnishing of glasses. We duplicate broken lenses while you wait. RED CROSS ur'W EPARTMENT ROOD TIME CLUB A Bowing and "good tlmo" club( has been organised by n number of girls, most of whom live In Railroad Addition. The officers of the club Include Miss Frances Stack, Pros., Miss HlUa Ross, Sec, nnd Miss Mario Vasey, Treasurer. Tho girls moot on Monday night of every other week and spend tho time In sowing, music, chat and other onjoynhlc pastimes. Monday, Feb. 1st, will bo tho next meeting night but It Is yet undecided who will entertain. Tho ; present members nro: Misses: j Kmncos, Irono nnd Margaret Stack, on McLaughlin, Kva Dresser, Anna Cox, Bosslo Flanngiin, Mnrlo Vosoy nud Alpha Mnuzcy. a. x. w. club Tho weekly nicellng of tho A. N. W. Club wns hold laBt Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. E. Allen ns hostess. It was decided to contrib ute $5 to tho Scholarship Loan Fund which Is under the direction of tho Oregon Federation of Women's Women r Clubs, Tho time wns spout In tho usual onjoynblo way nnd dnlnty refresh ments woro served. Mrs. Mclnturff wns n guest of tho club. Tho mom- uurH iircBuni woro .urs. u, a. iien- nett, Mrs. Olivia Ed.nnn, Mrs. Carl Evorlson, Mrs. F. M. Froldborg, Mrs. F. E. Hnguo, MrH. J. T. Unit, Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. E. Hyde, Mrs. C. S. Kalsor, Mrs. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Mc Knlght, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. O'Connell, Mrs. II. E. Qutst, Mrs. Mary Smith nnd Mrs. Chns. Stnuff, who will cntcrtnlti next Tlmrsilnv r.ftoruoon. .;. .;. 4. .-- 9 WILL LEAVE BAY I Rev. Samuel F. Gregg nnd daugh tor, Miss Mario, will leave nbout tho first of Fobrunry for Washing ton, whoro thoy will ougngo In ovnngollcal work; Miss Grogg sing ing for her father's meetings. Their rirst niigngoiucut Is In Che IiiiIIh, mid from thoro thoy will go to Raymond, Aberdeen nud other Wnshlngton points. Dm lug hor stny hero, MIsh Grogg has mudo n largo circle of frlonds vho will mlsu hor very much In tho b.'clal guthorlngH nud church activ ities In which sho has boon prom inent. .j. 4. I YOUNG MATRONS. Last Weduesdny nrtoruoun Mrs. Noll II. MoMIIInn ery dollghtrully outortnliicd tho Young Matrons' Club nt her homo on South Vlfth street, Mrs. .1, Q. Jnrvls was elected prosldeiit to Hiiccocd Mrs. D. E. Malo uoy. Dnlnty refreshments woro serv ed. Mrs. McMillan's guoHtu lucliidod '.Mrs. .1, Q. .InrvlH and son, Billy. MrH I W. A. Rold uml children, llolon nnd I the RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122. THE COOS BAV T.MES. UAHSHH " AAA Jslc hnvo been arranged. Alt lr . $;iy or juniors are especially InvlU SOCIAL CAI.KXDAH. MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. A. E. Adelspcrgeron South Fifth street. TUESDAY. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. R. A. Copplo, Eighth street. Ladles' Guild Program at Oulld Hall. All ladles' clubs Invited. Mrs. Henry Fourier cntcr tnlns nt sewing. North Bond Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs, Dennis Hull WEDNESDAY. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Wm. Vaughn in North Bond. Lndles' Aid of North Ucnd Presbyterian Church give a frco will offering soclnl In , tho church. Methodist Ladles' Indoor picnic nt church hall. Mrs. Erros Torroy Leylnnd cntortnlns for Miss Gregg. Roynl Auction Urldgo with Mrs. A. T. Hnincs on Fifth strcot. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. CIiub. Davis on South Firth strcot. .lolly Dozen with Mrs. A. D. Snow In Bunker Hill. THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Chns. Stouff on Market Ave. North Bond Prcsbyterlnn Ladles soclnl nt tho church. Nftrth Bend Altar Oulld with Mrs. Carl Jacobsou. FRIDAY North Bond new card club with Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Bnr tle. 8ATURDAY. Swedish Lutheran Ladles of North fiend with Mrs. Vic tor Andorson. ... ,a ... ., "Z' f.' "' . W T' "' ! """" " '"" l '"" B" -""" ""; uiij- iveuunii, .Mm. uns uson nnu daughter, Frnnccs, Mrs. HcrliorL Cole inn n, Mrs. D. E. Mnlonoy and daugh ter, Susan Elizabeth nnd tho Misses Mnrgntct Shaw and Jcsslo Trnsk. Tho club will bo cntertnlncd on wocincsuny, tcurunry 3, liy .Mrs. Guy Kondnll. CARD PARTY Mrs. Norls Jensen Is entertaining this afternoon nt cards. 4. PLAN FAREWELL I j - Lr- 1 Next Wcdnesdny evening Mrs. roi Torroy Loylnnd will ontortuln In honor of MIsh .Mnrio Gregg, who Is roon to lenvo for Washington In j coinpany with hor fnther, Rov. S.j' F. Giegg. WEDDED HERE On last Wednesday ovcnlng at S o'clock at tho Baptist study, Mlssi Margarot E. llullowoll nnd Scott Sulllvnn Fries woro united In mnr-l rlogo, Rov. A. F. Bassford using1 tho ring corotnony. Mr. mid Mrs B. E. Hampton attended the couplo! ! After tho coroniony, tho Baptist ' choir, which hud nBsomblod for practice, tondcred tho wedding par ty n pleasing vocal number. Mr. and Mrs. Frlos will rcsido in Mnrsh Held. LINEN SHOWER I - Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. D. Roberts ontortnlnod with n Hnon shower nt tho Charles Mc Gnry homo on Thirteenth North nnd Commercial street lu honor of hor sister, Mlsu Ruth MeGnry, who will becomo tho brldo of Enrl Sim mons tho onrly part of February. Tho dining room favors and decora tions woro or Cupids and hoarts, nnd tho parlor looked very pretty with ovorgroenB used urrectlvoly. Tho girts showorod upon Miss Me Gary woro many nnd beautiful. In tho guessing games, Miss Dora Brown won both prizes. At tho close of tho afternoon, a delicious two-courso luncheon wns sorved to tho guosts who woro: Mrs. Harry Pulntor, Mrs. Jack Mlrrasoul, Mrs. Bluford Davis, Mrs. H. Mc Kay, Mrs. Allen Lewis, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs. Clins, McGnry, Mr. J. D. Roborts nnd tho Misses Dora Brown, Loulso Lloyd. Lydla Dodge, HoJen Smith, Rhoda nnd Pourl Mc Kay nnd Mnstors Roy Mlrrasoul and Munln Roborts. 4 m-..i.ii; HECEITION 1 "IT7; i ""Mess to tho club Friday, Fobru- Iho Junior Loaguo of tho M. B.jary 5th. Church will entertain their parents ' rnd friends In tho church hall. Frl- day evening. January 29, from 7:30 to 9 00 o'clock Thfi MnMin.ll.1 . Church will obsorvo Junior League1 The North Bend Altar Guild met Week. January 31 Is the begin-.with Mrs. John Lonnon last Thurs- nlng or Junior League Week I day afternoon. It was decided to hroughout tho world. The Junior I glvo a public card party tho second l nt ten,, ,o oV.o,k service ,e,k in Fehruan. ,1. pLo ofZ In n bod) .sni.ini sermon nnd mu- will bo nnnourued later The Guild 'ed to this service. , Sunday overling tlw junior bo tho guests of the Kpworlh League. SURPRISE PARTY. Miss Helen Perkins was toniiorcd n .lollchlful surprise party by her classmates last Wednesday evening. Lively games, iiiubIc and refreshments' caused tho evening to pass all too quickly for tho young folks. Miss Helen's guests wcro Mlssos Lucllo Douglns, Ethel Davis, Jcanotto Wil son, Pearl Lapp, nnd Mnsters Eugono Crosthwnltc, Frod Knight, Irwin Storm nnd Donald Allen. I WILLING WORKERS Th6 Willing Workors nro tho guests this uftomoon of Miss Lucllo Douglas nt hor homo on Central Avenue. ELKS' DANCE. I Tho monthly dancing party or tho Mnrshflold Elks nt tho Masonic Hall Wednesday evening wns ono of tho most onjoynblo of tho series. Tho nt tondnnco wns larger than usual and It wis n great success In every way. Among those In nttondnnco woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Van Dtiyn, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Cuniboro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Keating, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Per ry, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene CroBthwnlto, .Sir. nnd Mrs. L. L. Thomns, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Y. Stntrord, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Painter, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Titr pln, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Jnmcs, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ira B. Bnrtlc, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. PnrsonB, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. V. Cnttorlln, Mr. nnd MrB. W. II. Kennedy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. .1. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo ! ooodrum, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hllden- ornnu, air. nnu .Mrs. u. k Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller, Mr. brand, .Mr. ami .Mrs. u. u. urougiiion, nnd Mrs. F. j E. Hnguo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bergman, MIhbob Georgia Zlmmor, Grace Kruno nnd Emma Ertckson, Mrs. E. L. Mc- jCluro, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. II. E. j Bultmnn nnd Messrs. J. A. Johnston, A. Y. MyerH, Cornoll Lngcrstrom, I A. J. Mendel, Low Koyzer, Jny Doyle, ,W. J. Conrad, Mr. Phillips nnd Mr. To m pi 0. I EVENING PARTY. Miss Evelyn Flanagan entertained a few friends Informally Inst Wednes day evening nt hor homo on Market iavonuo. Her guests wcro Mossrs. Harry Gordon, Will Goodrum, Bort Hlgglns nnd Roynl Nllcs nnd Mimes iii iiii i.,..i -,.... 1 ,i.i.. I 1.IDIU Illlll, .UJllIU VUIVHII 1II1U lillil 1 Harris. AUCTION BRIDGE. Tho Auction Brldgo Club mot last Wednesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Kennedy on Elrod nvenuo. Mrs. C. It. Peck and Mrs. Fred Pow ers woro substitutes. Mrs. J. S. Han sen captured tho first prlzo. At tho closo of tho uftomoon dainty refresh ments woro sorved to Mrs. A. E. Ad- olsporger, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. J. 8. 1'yo'18' Mr8, fr'1 1owor8. M". C. R. Pcck nml Mr8, J' 8 ,,nn80- BREAKFAST PARTY. Principal R. E. Wnlto this morning ontortnlnod Mr. nnd and Mrs. A. J. Robertson, Miss Mnrgarot Robortson and Mrs. Wnlto nt a breakfast party which ho personally propnred, demon strating that ho Is an adopt in tho culinary nrt. THIMBLE CLUB I Tho Thlmblo Club assembled for their usual business meeting nnd social tlmo nt tho homo or Mrs. .1. H. Groves last Friday nftornoon. Nominations woro mndo for now of ficers and will bo voted on nt n Inter dato. Ttiosday tho ladles will take as tholr "cleiin up" duy and n genornl cumpalgn will bo mado to clean up tho city. Tho ladles then busied thoniBolves with sowing and nt tho closo or tho inrtcrnoon light refreshments woro jsenod to tho following members: Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo, Mrs. Burmelster, I Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire, Mrs. Geb jhurdt, Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Hazor, Mrs. 'II. J. Llndon. Mrs. E. S. Rubsoll, 1 Mrs. L. K. Strata ana son. Mrs r.on Mandlgo, Mrs. Wni. Vaughn, Mrs. V. E. Wnttors, Mrs. Charles Wil liams, Mrs. Lester Eaton, Mrs. H. O'Mnra, Mrs. A. II. Dorbyshlro and tho two guests, Mrs. II. Borgman and - Mrs. Pentlo. Mrs. Gebhardt wR be ALTAR GUILD. H-j i- OU Y i will nlso glvo n dnnco nt Simpson's pavilion Immediately nftor Enstor. Next Thursday afternoon tho Guild will moot with MrB. Carl Jncobson on North Union nvnuo. Present Inst Thurmlny woro Mrs. A. 10. Morten, Mrs. R. II. Marshall, Mrs. Gcorgo Ev erett, Mrs, Carl Jncobson, Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mrs. Layton, Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo and Rov. and Mrs. R. E. Drowning of Mnrshflold. 4 4 DANCING PARTY. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Holllster woro host nnd hostess at n delightful dancing party nt tliolr homo In North Bond last Saturday ovonlng, Miss Moroy, guest nt tho Holllster homo, rendered somo very protty plnno solos. Refreshments woro served nt n lato hour to tho following guests: Mr. nnd MrH. C. 8. Wlnoor, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Bergmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Kruso, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. B. Bar- tlo, Mrs. Allco Cano, Miss Moroy, Miss Laura Lawlor nnd Dr. Mott. I INFORMAL CHAT. I ; Miss Amy Gttlovson of Portland who has boon visiting nt tho M. P. Gulovsen homo nnd with other friends on tho Bay, wll return to hor homo aomotlmo this month. Mrs. II. C. Wrny nnd Mrs. Floronco Warnor of North Bend loft this weok for Portland, whoro tho formor will bo under n doctor's caro nt tho Good Samaritan Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Rogers loft yesterday on tho Nann Smith tor Monrovln, Cnllrornln, whoro thoy will romnln until Summor. Mrs. Oscar Franz of Beaver Hill visited with friends In Murshriold yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnrrls vory pleasantly ontortalnod tho following guests at dinner last Monday ovon lng: Dr. J. W. Morrow of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Browor, Colonel CurtlB, nnd Dr. E. V, Mor row, Miss J. A. Vnlontlno is oxpected hero soon rrom Bonnlngton, Vermont, to visit nt tho homo or hor slstor, Mrs. (3. R. Peck. Later sho and Mrs. Peck will proceed to Calirornla, visit ing both tho San Diego nnd San Fran cisco expositions. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruso or North Bend will leave tho first of tho week for Sumner, returning Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holllstor nnd son Fredorlck and MrB. C. S. Win- sor and daughter Helen, all of North Bend, leave next week on nn extend Mr. Wlnsor Joining them In Fobru nry. Mrs. Georgo Bolstpr'or North Bend was a visitor yesterday at tho homo or her daughter, Mrs. B. Ragsdale of Marshfleld. Mrs. Mr and Chas. Cavanaugh, f... I. n . uH, T !' . K ' ""rtC "'"-n ' ",,u wb. Bpemuurrows, Chapman, Seaman nud Wat twwi'"wi'riwtfTyrriirTM'r'n- 1 T Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR will have to sec and ride in the DODGE to really appreciate what $900.00 will buy. 1 Let me show you how easy it rides, what it will do on the high and how easy it operates. Convince yourself by trying it out George Goodruiii Thursdny with rolatlvoB In EiiHt Bldc. 4 A loving cup wns presented to Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. C. Rogers this weok by tho Rnlnbow Club before tho elderly pcoplo loft for Monrovln, Calif., to nyold tho rainy season on Coon Bay S Basket Ball Games Open New Gymnasium Bleachers Crowded to Limit Foinlnluo shrieks, mnlo crcsccndoa In booming high school yells nnd tho now 110,000 high school gymna sium had started on its first Initia tion last evening with a doublo hendor of basket ball. Tho oponlng game, between tho North Bond Independents nnd tho Mnrshflold Independents, resulted in nn "Indiscriminate slaughter" of tho formor, for nftor tho first stagos of n gnmo that promised to bo hard fought somo ono rocked tho boat and tho visitors from then on woro un ablo to hit tho basket, tho final scoro bolng 1 1 to 7. In tho second gamo tho Marshflold High School proved thu victors over tho North Bend quin tet 18 to 9, By 8 o'clock tho gallery wbh crowd od with 200 spectators, many of thorn being North Bond rootora gathorod In tho wost end of tho hloachors In nn organized rooting flection, tho locnl boys taking tho east end. Tho North Bond Indopondonls bo curod a basket and shot a foul bo foro tho locnl flvo broko through tho dofonso. Dr. Morrow evened tho scoro with a similar procoduro nnd from thon on tho local Indopondonts hold tho load. Notlcoablo was tho added Btrongth nnd wind necessary to travorso tho long 70-root gym floor. To tho mon of both teams l was a now oxporl onco nnd noar tho closo of tho sec ond hair tho passing hecamo alowor nnd tho dofonso of tiro visitors col lapsed utterly, Mnrshflold prion hav ing Tour mon under hor baskot, tak ing turns at tho tossliiG. Dr. Morrow, playing at guord for Marshfleld, played with nn euglo oyo, missing but row trials. Out of 11 fouls ho throw ten good onos. "Breakwater" Landers, during tho first hair was n good running mato for Morrow, being succeeded later by Bufflngton, of Idaho, who provod an oxtromoly qrflciont addition, his pas ses being long and accurnto. Flshor, at center, was ablo to get tho ball on tho toss-up over Van Zllo, North Bond's pivot, though tho latter put up a gamo fight otton. Tho same may ho said or all the visitors' men. Thoy played clean ball despite tho raot that thoy wore overwhelmed by mou of more practice. Tho rirst half of tho high school eamo was closo, with Marshfleld hav ing but ono point lead in tho 6 to 5 " "t In tho second Instalment M '.'.'It! I j j a It I t ors each nnntu4to tho vltllon to Iks IngmadeV'fibwfi who drew clttrtlrl rrom tho centered Coach Nil, oik quintet Is arrtrji team hero lti ttl pondontmeitStlrJi tho IndopesdcDtit with tho CoqulEO Tho lineup 0(01 Inst ovrnlfiK rul FlHhcr, center; Otifj Burflngton, fluJ gunrds. For MS Kiblor, fomrU! Bylor and McKiM For the blji j lineups were: U man, center; Btrwl wards; rntn, tiri( i'or ttoria !) j SInijistitt, Mende.pej Rmsoll, forviKt f . DAILY COAST NO. 1 GIVBg J. Tom 1UI1 Frp To HanK on ? lie Uhnrj. & lllstorjr, fir Wig of Coos Br J? called by in tanjj. 1, No. 1 ofUt printed on Jwlw; tho Cooi WW Is now belnj 1 prcsenlcd 1 ' J,5 now CarnejU uM tho flrtpPfriW but with thlil llcntlon natHWS Times. JulM'ijffl a .mall Coast. Moll BiUjg A ...nrlrnn Wir. ?T. bolngprlnNoijJ, woro soon wra Mention Utf1 n .mtltlon a' . nllHS!l pass "' , nor Ocer & i. Hme. i M flhnrkov vere prime, the P" Just slsned'0" pll AP"' "", a nertontl , ia .(tins1 ".;d 10 B"U7- dally pa tM lAiirlnn tktt Down at &" fvof voungP0?, of A. A. Fl xfr(nn. ' MIS. i"" , .1, ....a i U Htdl ..IndoU' sovorai "-.9 . ,l ,iid a A..o cot tW ? . or number 'J Jl ponotrau" - Followln A festivities PTfl It is lntiml"M enjoyedt"; J of the e'- Cfil The":riiifl Jn botn kmh- uve ii'-- t ...t-i -1 r &