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uagsuxi HBHI Si5aisiyi4ra. tr nrZ7T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 EVEMIMG EDITION. EIGHT kMf Vy-V L ' '" iniiiimiii imi (Continued from pngo .1) NARCISSUS t'W'lt .MEETS - I A pleasant afternoon of sewing followed by dnlnty refreshments wns enjoyed by tho tncmbors nnd guests of tho Narcissus Club at the homo of Mrs. Inglo Peterson In Enstsldo last Wcdnpsdny nfternoon. Present at tho meeting woro: Mrs. S. P. Hock, Mrs. Lo Nolr Ilngsdnlc, Mrs. Mclvln, Mrs. Cnrl West, Mrs. Inglo Peterson nnd the Misses: Prances Frnnso, Rlnnche Tcllofson, Anna Lund, Tor.a Lund. Stella Pcdcrson and Hilda West. On Saturday, March 13th Miss Pranso will bo tho hostess at her homo on Third Street. Cox, Mrs. Yntes, Mrs. 11. E. Rcnn ler, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mro. Irving Smith, Mrs. McDufflo nnd Mrs. II. V. Pnlntor. Mrs. J. C. Jones will entertain the C. W. D. M. next Tucsdny nnd Mrs. Ilobson will bo In charge of the program. (SIMM) OPEN .MEETING I SURPRISE PARTY On Friday Fob. 12th Mrs. Win. Schrocdcr was tho recipient of a pleasant Biirprlso pnrty: n number of friends calling to spend tho evening In honor of her birthday; and pre sented her with a very pretty corn ucopln ns a gift. Plvo hundred was played, the prlzo going to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Donning. At a Into hour delicious refresh ments which tho callers had brought with them wero scrvod to tho follow ing: .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mr. nnd .Mrs. E. P. Lo Mloux, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 8. Hnrveyr.Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Donning, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hildcnbrnnd, '(Moving Pictures ns Aid In Edu cation; Who Censors tho Movies," This wns n live topic for discus sion at tho open mooting of tho Ladles' Guild last Tucsdny nfter noon to which nn Invltntlon to tho public wns extonded. Tho program began about thrco o'clock nftor n short business ses sion, Mrs. Fred V. Payne presiding. Mrs. Charles Stnuff, accompanied by Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., render ed two very pretty solos In nor usual plcnslng way. Thoy wero "At Parting" and "Sunshine nnd Rut terflles." Interesting pnpers prepared by Mrs. Guy Warner nnd Mrs. Otto Schetter woro rend and followed by a general discussion of the subject. D. It. Keller, tho Orpboum "movlo" mnnngor, was the. only representative of tho show houses present nnd gnvo nn Interesting nnd nblo talk on tho "movies" In gen eral nnd tho Orphoum In particular. Ho said that It was his determina tion to givo tho pcoplo good clean films nnd to occasionally give nn educational evening for tho benefit 0. Lnrscn, tho Misses Scnnlo Rofs Iniul, Edna nnd Jonnlo Johnson, Mabel, Cora and Allco Mnthlson nnd Messrs. John King, Andrew An durson, Peter Ommel, Jclmnr Rofs land, Uort Ivcrson, H. Peterson, E. G. Mollom, Oliver Larson nnd Ed niti ml LnrBon. Tho members will assemble In two weeks nt the It. Mnthlson home. MYRTLE ARMS DANCING - PARTY A delightful roof garden dancing pnrty with vlctrola music was given Wednesday evening by the; guests nt tho Myrtle Arms. All who attended report n most cnjoynblo time. Thoy woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E Conway, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Mat L. .May, Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. H. Painter, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Harris, Mrs. Effle Farrlngcr, Mrs. McMullcn, Mrs. Mnrshnll, tho Misses: Hliodn Scat, Ursula Farrlngor, Ituby Wntklns Loulso Lloyd, Grnco Williams, Grace Kruso, Adolaldo Clarke, Mary Kruso, and Messrs, V. K. Kaiser, II. P. Gor don, L. D. Gordon, II. Uustcrud, Joe Wllllnms, C. E. Ash, Clnud Thomp son, GUI, Harbor, Hnrlocker and Illg glns. METHODIST SILVER TEA Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Wells, Mr. nnd of tho children especially; that Mrs. L. T. Schrocdcr, Miss Jotfslo I thoso fllniB enmo higher but Hint Trnsk, Lloyd Lo Mloux, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs-. Wm. Schrocdcr. 4 ROYAL AUCTION llltllXlH At tho meeting of tlio Itoyal Auc tion Ilrldgo Club Inst Wednesday nfternoon with Mrs. Mnlr Dnno, Mrs. Hlrscli, Mrs. A. O. Rogors nnd Mrs. Lnrnwny woro substitutes for tho nfternoon and Mrs. C. P. McKnlgbt won first prlzo.. Tomptlng refresh-1 incniB wero sorved tho following niombera nnd special guests by tho hostess: Mrs. I). Krlotzor, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. A. T. Hnlnox Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. E. E. Straw, .Mrs. W.H. Kon ncdw, Mm. r, k. Hooth, Mrs. F. Oottlns, Mrs. Hlracli, .Mrs. A. O. ltogors and Mrs. Lnrnwny. Tho ladles will meet ngnln In two weeks. Tho Silver Tea given by tho Wo men's Homo Missionary Society of tho Methodist Church at tho home of Mrs. Win. Perkins -Inst Wcdncs day nfternoon, wns voted tho best they over had. A good program was rendered, consisting of songs by Miss Pres ton, rccltntlons by Mrs. Hownrd Savngo nnd n tnlk on "Mothor, Home and Hcnvcn," by Dr. Sclcck. Hofreshmonts woro sorved by tho following committee: Mrs. Leo Urown, Mra. M. It. Drown, Mrs. Dolt. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Gldloy, Mrs. Wood worth, Mrs. M. R. Smith nnd Mrs. Humphrey. Thoso present woro: Mrs. J). II. Snvngo, Mrs. F. L. Smith, Mrs. 0. N. Dolt, Mrs. Emily Dodlne, Mrs, L. E. Drown, Mrs. O. S. Torry, Mrs. M. It. Smith, Mrs. F. J. Irwin, Mrs. Mllo Suinnor, Miss Preston, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. W. U. Douglas, Mrs L C. Smith. Mrs. I). Nelson, Mrs. E, Joehuk, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs. fact rountod for naught, slnco It wnB his will to plcnso tho pcoplo. Itov. It. E. Drowning then gnvo helpful romnrks. Despite tho wenthor, thero wns'has. Curtis, Mrs. Preston, Miss n largo nttondanco of roprosontatlvo I Kmina SwatiBon, Mro. F. L. Suinnor, womch, tho momhors' enthusiastic Mrs. Robert Stonuitlst, Mrs. G. A. efforts effecting pleasing results. Dcncbrnke, Miss Tanner, Mrs. M. Next Tiiesiiay tlio Guild will meet ' nrown, .Mrs. v. n. .Monro, Mrs. on South Fourth street. Colorn symbolic of Wellington Day wero used In tho decorations with tho pretty nrrnngcmoiit of trailing Ivy and red carnations. Mrs. Gldloy and Mrs. W. M. Dlnko received tho ladles who woro usher ed to their Beats by Mrs. F. W. Powers, Mrs. W. F. Stoll, Mrs. R, W, Morrow nnd Miss Esther Sllver innn. Following Is the program In full: 1. Qunrtotto. (a) Irish Folk Song.... Footo (b) Nonrcst and Dearest . . . Cnrncclola-Lynes Johnson Sistors. 2. Pnpor, History of tho Yol- lowstono Park Mrs. W. S. Nicholson .1. Vocal Solos. (t) Lovo's Entreaty . . Drackctt (b) I Hear a Thrush at Evo. . Cadinau (c) A Roso Fnblo . . . Hnwloy Mrs. Roy Everett Miller I. Paper. What I Saw In tho Park Mrs. R. K. Dooth 5. Piano. (a) Marcho Mlgnon. Op 15.. Poldlnl (b) Scotch Poem. Op 31, No. 2 MncDowell (c) Vnlso do Concert. Op .1, No. 1 Wlonlnwskl Miss Clara Myrcn 6. Qunrtettc. Forgotmonot Glcsc-Llchtcr Johnson Sisters Mrs. William Horsfnll, Jr., nc cotnpanlst. On Monday, Mnrch 8, Mrs. R. W. Morrow will cntertnln tho club members nnd Mrs. D. R. Chandler and .Mrs. F. W. Powers will hnvo chnrgo of tho program under tho topic "Tho Southwest." The snmo ladles who ushered served delicious refreshments to tho mombora nnd their guests tho former thero woro present: Mrs. A. E. Adolspcrgor, Mrs. W. M. Dlnko, Mrs. R. K. Dooth, Mrs. Don Chandler, Mrs. R. H. Corey, Mrs. A. D. Gldloy, Mrs. J. S. Hnn boii, Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. HJnlto Ncr drum, Mrs. Rolfo Ncrdrum, Mrs. W S. Nicholson, Mrs. F. W. Pnync, Mro. Otto Schottor, s MP II COMPIIY MEETS MARCH 2fl POSTPONED ANNUAL MEETING AT SAN FRANCISCO THEN WILL DECIDE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR COOS DAV. It is nnnounced Hint tho annual mcutlng of tho Simpson Lumber Company Iibb boon postponed tini.lt Mnrch 20. Thon It Is expectoJ It wJll bo decided whether L. J. Simp son will hnvo control of tho Coos County holdings ns his shnro of the cstnte. Othor mnttors Hint will nlsn bo decided nt that time, will bo tho (Into of resumption of ac tivities In tlio Portor mill, tho pos sibility of hiking over tho box fnc tor.v in conjunction with tho mill and tho donntlon of tho Simpson Pnrk In North Rend, to tho city. Locnl pnrtles hnvo not rccolvcd n.nny ndvlces concerning tho de velopments in tho nffnlra of tho (s-tate. sum go. Slio in now running between Port land, San PranclBco, San Pedro aim Snn Diego opposite tlio Ronnoko. it Is barely possible that tho ehnngo, If made, may moan that tlio Elder mny bo rcplnrnri on tho run botween hero and Portlund for tho tlnio being by nnolher of tho Doo boats so tnut tho Elder enn tnko tho Yuculnn'a pinco. Tlio Aiiianco, now owned bv nnnri.. . Doe, Is tied up nt Portlnnd. w Ul "" S QaTflni J oumcPu:s?fa n - "' "" "l rendered iln .. si0" u a for l ft ip. ,,. T ""i ' nnd dlMn!?' Hl m!!kM 8 .uLSV r,cM offorlriK in. : 1 " Uli speedometer H HUB rnndslor... ..."Ul 0" easy imvmm,,. -.'''J UgO Will rnnlln,. '.. C boroiivomont In tho Illness nnd donth "no of Pord rwn """ ... 1....II 1 1 ..li ... '"IBk oi our mining inijt ' nines. If you AT IV mill Mra 1.'p...t I li. I lliiu. n..l ... '' U'j North Dond Tho MARSIIFIELD QUADRILLE CLUU will glvo n DANCE In th0 EAJLEH HALL, FEDRUARV U7, with OLD-TI.ME DANCES nnd the LATEST UP-TO-DATE DANCES. A good tlino nsBtiroil. EYERYHODV Invited. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to roturn our hcnrlfolt thanks to tho many gonorotin friends whoso kindly acts and words of sym pathy lessened tho burden of our r. nnd Mra. Fred Lister I now am,, tills teaMn i Oregon, Fob. 27, in IB this opportunlf ' opportunity. IEIOMO DEAL TO 8E CLOSED SOON Why not eat Simday Dinner at ( White Grill D. .M. V. OLUII Mrs. Roy Drnlnnrd of North Dond cntortnlncd for tho ploasuro of tho D. M. C. club nt her homo Inst Wed nesday nfternoon ,wl!on tho Indies busied thomsolvea with ombrol dory work nnd soclnl chat. This ovonlng, tho ladlo aro on tortalnlng tholr husbniids with a party nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. G. Hniues. At tho closo of tho nftornoon Mrs. Drnlnnrd served do HclotiB rofrcslimonts to Mrs. Ilnmeos, wro. ii. a. Loomls, Mrs. Stownrt McDonald, Mro. lrn Woltzol, Mrs, Henry ,Kcrii, Mrs. Wnlto.J ItiiBsoll and special guosts, Mrs. Joo Olln and Mrs. T. A. Juzn. under tho ontortnlnmont of Mrs. II. S. Hnrrls mid Mrs. Chnrlcs Stnuff. Prof. F. A. Tlodgon will bo present to explain rules concerning the swimming tnnk nnd will bo ready to nnswer nny questions tho Indies mny put beforo htm. f 4 N. II. AUCTION DRIIKJE I - CHRISTIAN HISTERIIOOI) MEEP Tho Indlofi of tho ClirUtlnn SIb torhood hold a busliKisB uud sow ing bohhIoii last Wodnosdny nfter noon at tho homo of Mrs. II. W. Pulnter, with tho following mom hors in nttondanco: Mrs. W. A. Reld, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrede, Mrs. Roso Gregg, Mro. Mattlo Dlaln, Mrs. D. c. Mct'arty, Mrs. W. D. A very delightful meeting of tho North Dcnd Auction Ilrldgo Club wan hold lust Tuosdny undor tho hostoss-Bhlp of Mro. A. S. Hammond whoso homo wns prettily nrrangod with wild currants and pussy wil lows, producing n very artistic effect. Mra. p. v. Cattorlln and Mrs. Ida Conrnd, npcclnl guests from Mnrshflcld, won tho guest prizes nnd tho club high honors wero won by .Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonstoln. At tho eloso of tho nfternoon Mrs. Hnmniond, nBslsted by Mrs. II, E. Durniestor nnd Mrs. Cnttorlln, sorved nn nppotlzlng two-courso luncheon to Mrs. Conrad, .Mrs. H. L. Dorgninn, Mrs. L. P. Fnlkon stoln, Mrs. H. Cf. Horn, Mro. Geo. StovoiiHon, Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mro. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. C. M-. lryler mid Mrs. I. D. Dnrtlo. Tho liulloa hnvo adjourned tholr regular mootlnga until nftor tho Lontmi Boason, NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN I V. P. S. I A. Abbott, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mrs. Jos. Knntts, Itov. Kuotts, Ross Ivliotts. Dr. Snlorlr. Mm I.on Ilrnwn. Mrs. A. D. Woodworth, Mrs. Hum-i Chnrlcs Stnuff' MrH- Uo"J- OBlllnd. nhroy. Mrs. W. H. Perkins. Helen MrH- J' Stnnloy Henderson, Miss Perkins, Mrs. H. E. Coffin, Ircno "1CZ Jo,,"80n' Miss Clnra Myron, Woodworth, Dill Drown, Dnvld Jones, Dorla Nelson, Ilernlco Egcn- Rumor That C. P. Doc May Put Yucatan Between Coos Bay and San Francisco Although no official confirmation Iuib boon received Jiorri from d.ui Francisco on tho cotisunintlon of tho pending sale or tho Rcdondo by tho C. A. Smith Comimny to tho Alnskn ot Coast Steamship compnny, n Giiggon- hlom, subsidiary for $100,000, in direct advices nro that tho final pap ers nro to fllgucd up soon ml tho trnnsfor will probably follow shortly. YUCATAN ON RUN According to n report reaching hero from Snn Francisco, nrrnngo-1 monts between tho C. A. Smith Com-' m-L i 'q if..f' ! !"' nd C. P. Doo who oporntca tho .Mro. l. a. Knur-,, llM,i ,., ..... , ... . man, .Mrs. W. F. Stoll, Mro. F. A. J,, "' """" " """ ' F. W. Powers, Mro. A. T. Lager- rclUnn w,n bo I'"1 Coos Day strom and Miss Esther Sllvormnn. Sa" l'ncls if H.o Rcdondo la Tho gucat list Included Mrs. J. S. tnkcn off' Tho Yll(,"n" '" '"rsor thuu LyoiiB, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Hlrscli, tany of lho V088cl" r"nlK ' 'oro. Miss Elizabeth Toniiliic. Mrs. Ar. , sho ls 33C fucl UW, cnrrlea n crdw thur McKeown, Mro. Will Chandler,7- 'en, has 2f,00 horsepower nnd Mrs. John Kendall, Mro. Wm. Horo fnll, Jr., Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. nbout r.,000 tons, gross. Slio draws1 nbout nineteen foot of wuter when ' loaded, about tho saino ns tho Ado lino Smith. Sho will enrry nbout six ty pnesongors and n big luiubor enr-' 10 50 Foot Lol In Eastside For 6,000 Thcso lots aro worth $1 0.000 conservitni Thoy have some valuable features weshortl to explain. It is not, often we can offer a 1 bargain. Torms Reasonable. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO 177 Front Street. hoff. . INFORMAL CHAT. - 4 Miss Mnrjorlo Cownn will roturn homo from Eugene about tho middle of Juno for her summer vncatlon. 4- Tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Mohr wns glnddcne'd by tlio nrrlvnl of n baby boy this week. MIbs Laura Lnwlor, who hns beon spending tho pnst month nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. I. D. lrnr tlo, In North Dond, returned today to Gardiner. Sirs. a. W. Lnngford. who for porno wcoks pnst has boon tho guoBt of Mrs. C. M. Rylor in North Dond, loavos next week on tho Nnnn Smith for her homo In Stockton, California. Mro. W. P. Miller Is now In Flor Irtu enjoying tho balmy nlr of tho Guir Const nnd will romnln thoro several wooks. Superintendent Mil ler, who nccompnnlod her as far as San Dingo, rotiirnod this wook. Mro. R. Von Shlpmnn loft on lho Elder yesterday for n two weeks Miss Druco Kolloy. Mro. W. II. Kennedy, Mro. Goorgo' P. Mnrch, Irs. Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. H. Nas burg, Miss Mnrgnrot Shnw, .Mrs. W. A. Rold, Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mro. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. S. C. Small, Miss Edna Loulso Larson, Mrs. Edna Richardson, Miss Watson, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs, Robort Drawnlng. Mro. Mary Drowning, Mro. J. II. Flanagan, Mra. A. G. Alkon, IMra. Elizabeth Merchant, Mrs. R.' M. Jennings, Mlsa Hnzol Poworo, Mro. H. S. Towor, Miss Norn Towor, Mro. Ellznboth Hydo, Mro. A. H. Powera nnd Mrs. R. E. Irwin, GIRLS TO MEET I QUALITY FURNITURE For Every Home Tho "Good Tlmo Glrla" will enjoy n "Unlquo Pnrty" nt tho homo of! MIbb Cnrrlo E. Ross on Golden i avenue next Tucsduy ovonlng. i You Need Glasses Let Us Examine Your Eyes and Grind a nice Pair of Toric Lenses to Suit Your Eyes, Rimless Eye Glasses $5.00 to $8.00 Spectacles - - $2.50 to $7.50 Red Cross Optical Dept Tho Young People's Society of tho Norweglnn Lutheran fMmrrii mot for sowing nnd social time ,t wlln " sMcr ,n Portland, who with Miss Elalo Lnrson In ForndnIrtiU 80ou t0 Ionvo for tho KnBt Mr- nftor which dnlnty rofrosbmoiits Vor slllnn will return with Mrs. woro Borved by Miss Lnrsen to the Von shll"ni. following: Mrs. R. O. Thorpo. Mrs. .. . ..,t . ' Mrs. A. E. Wuhii nnd son Ken- ZH noth, who hnvo boon visiting roln- tlvos horo nnd In North Dond, re turned to tholr homo near Spoknno ynstordny on tho Elder. Mrs. M. E. Evorott, of North Dond, n slstor of Mrs. Wnhn, iiceompanlod them for nn Indoflnlto visit. Mrs. C. II. Marsh nnd daughter Miss IsIb plan to loavo on Saturday March 0th on tho Dreakwater for Portland from whoro thoy will go to Los Angelos nnd San Dorunrdluo 1 and other California points on n (throo months visit with friends nnd rolntlvos, returning vla San Fran- i Cisco whoro thoy will onjoy tho Pan- nma Exposition for n tlmo. Mrs. Marsh has u sister Mrs. D. D. Martin living In Los Angeles. A. N. W. POSTPONED 9 . Tho A. N. W. Club out of rospect for tho rocont ' borenvomont of .Mrs. h. M. Noblo, who Is a membor of long stnndlng, post ponod ItB mooting from Thurodny of this weok until noxt Thursday when Mrs. Frlodborg will ontortaln DIRTIIDAY PARTY Phone 32. PROGRESS CLUD ENTERTAINS I - ! Undoubtedly tho most successful nnd enjoyable session of tho Prog- ress Club wns held last Monday nf- tornoon when tho mombora enter tained at an open meotlng with a I program, both musical nnd lltornrv -at tho homo of Mrs. A, If. Gldloy I.lttlo Ethol Gardlnor ontortalned in honor of her sixth blrthdny nt nor homo In North Dond on Satur day, Fobrunry 13th. Tho Invitations woro sont out In scribed with tho appropriate verso: 'On Saturday I will six Years bo; So bring your t Your Toddles nnd como for ten." Tho following llttlo folks re sponded in poroon: Honrlotto Fryo, Jnno Durniestor, Luclnda Parr, Knthorlno Wornlch, Robort Hnzor, Gcorgo Vnughnn, Howard Udoll, Kenneth Wnhn, Konnoth Reynolds, Warron nnd William Pnlutor nnd Gordon McDanlol. After a Joyful nftornoon of gamos followed by tomptlng refreshments, tho children wished llttlo Ethol many happy returns nnd dopartod for tholr homes. SON IS HORN Mr. nnd Mro. D. Y. Stafford havo rocolved word of tho birth of an olgbt-pound boy to Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dlack nt Cloveland, Ohio, Inst Sundny. Mra. 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