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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
i 'tMJiM 'iflnfifl""'' wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm frMi W .. btii if T i?' itii ,u w; tAtim'.mm'-v m IJfWllwlU . Jii, UiiuilUiiflBmHiraBfittllUUUlAl g3MMrara jtifejtwaaitiiifca u eight ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFlEI.D, nnElL SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1915-EVENIWG EDITION. i (Continued from pngo 3) I'Hl.HCILLA MEETI.NM TOSTlONEI) Dlllle, Mrs. N. H. MncMlllnn, Mrs. U. W. Mnlonoy and Httlo daughter Lllnlirth nnd Mrs. 0. Wilson nnd bnby Frances. I MYItTlii: POINT WEDIHXH I sen, Gertrude Ilrown, Lloyd Dyers, Everett HnrrlnRton, Henry Hnn sen, Hnrwood llnll, Pnul Ilnssrord, And Oernld McLaughlin. Tho next meeting will bo tho first Wednes day In April with Mrs. J. Drown In Enstsldc. . I litllHAHV HENEFIT Lnst Monday evening at 8 o'clock Miss Freda Loop nnd Mr. Allison Hoberts, prominent young people of Myrtle Point, wore Joined In holy wnillr 1t liv Itnv. Cnnnon nt his .....-.. - .. --- . h"ine. Tho couplo was nttcndod by and II. A. Dultmnnn. Owing to tho death of Mrs. 01 ,8on, of Dunkcr Hill, who was an ..ncuvo mourner oi mo rrwimi , Mr ml(, Mra itohorts, tho formor ,Club, tho ladles of that orgnnla- )rothcr of lno groom Ktlon postponed their moating from, T,1Q br,(Jo WM BWCot, m(, ,)0. A last Wednesday to Wednesday, Mnr., cnmngly g(jwn0 ,n ft crcallon ofj- Tho Bong cycle undor tho direc tion of Mrs. A. D. Oldloy will probnbly bo given about March 2fi, and Is to bo for tho bcnoflt of tbu Public Library. Thcro will bo oth er Interesting features on tho pro gram nsldo from the cyclo which will ho "Tho Morning of tho Ycnr". Tho soloists nro Mrs. Oldloy, Mrs. E. Stanley Henderson, UonJ. Ostllnd SIHII'HIKE 1'AltTl I AT, with Mrs. Hobcrtson. : . MASTHIIIE LADIES' All) . Mrs. W. I Hyerly was hostess Inst Tuesdny nftornoon to tho mciii ' bors of tho Enslsldo Ladles' Aid J when tho time was profitably and enjoyably spont in sowing followed by dainty refreshments. Those In nttendnnco wero Mrs. .T. W. Vine yard, Mrs. W. Steckol, Mrs. I. Ilnil lock, Miss Marie (Inlbrnlth, Mrs. 11. Hogor Drlnkloy, Mm. Elmer Vineyard, Mrs. W. F. Hycrly and Mrs. II, Kilson, who wIlF entertain In two weeks. , , -, v ,-, , ,to wei march irrn. cropo do clilno W'th wldo satin gir- dlo and trimmed with cream lace and pearl beads. Mrs. Roberts Is n daughter of Dr. and Mrs, K. A. I.ecp, of Myrtlo Point, and a sis ter of Mrs. II. L. Dargclt, of Mnrshflcld. Mr, Hoberts Is a tail or and well known among Myrtlo Point people. They will innko their homo In Myrtlo Point for tho present. A tlx o'clock dinner was served to the wedding party nt tho homo of tlin hrldo's parents. .1UNI0K RECITAL Great wns tho surprise to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell Inst Tues day evening when a number of friends tailed unbidden nnd un announced, brlnglrig refreshments with them. Flvo hundred followed by danc ing, was Indulged In, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norls .Icnseu winning tho prize nt tho former. Those responsible for tho pleas ont evening wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. HI! icrnoon. Mrs. W. .A. Kold, Mrs. Mopson, Mrs1. D. C. McCnrty nnd Mrs. n. A. Cobplo contributed to tio progrant with Interesting pa nrro on tho subject. It wns dc- cldod that Enstor sorvlccs will bo hold on tho ovonlng of Eastor Sun day In tho Christian Church with tho C. W. U. M. In charge. Those present nt tho meeting Tuesdny wero Mrs. H. W. Painter, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. C. A. Sohl bredc, Mrs. S. J. Immol, Mrs. D. C. McCnrtj', Mrs. Mnttlo Dlaln, Mrs. Irvln Smith, Mrs. II. A. Pntchott, Mrs. 13. L. Hopson, Mrs. 11. A. Copplo nnd Mrs. J. C. Jones. Next Wcdncsdny nftornoon Mrs. Yates will entertain tho Christian Sisterhood. just bo cum son nnd Mrs. (Icorgo Smith 0f South Coos Itlvor. " IM-XHtMAL KVKXINO Miss Frances Frnnso ontertnlnbd laBt Thursdny ovonlng very Informal ly for Mrs. C. II. Marsh nnd daughter Miss IbIb who loft to-day for an ex tended visit at California points. Miss Frnnso's lulled list Included: Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. C. S. Hoffmnn, Mrs. 1). C. McCnrty, Mrs. K. Kclloy, Mrs. C, W. Cumbers nnd tho, honor gnosis, Mrs. C. II. Marsh nnd Miss IsIs Marsh. . fho Just-So Club was organized by the girl on upper Dnnlols Crook nnd hold their first mooting nt tho homo of Mrs. 1). N. Hunch Tuosdny, March 2nd. Sowing holpod passjho afternoon after which tho hostess served dnln tv refreshments to her guests. " Tho club Ib to meet ovory Tues dny. Tho next mooting will bo hold nt tho homo of MJss Nottlo Hodden, Tuosdny, March 8th. Tho following offlcors wero oicct- cd: President Miss Nottlo Hodden. Vlco-prosldont Mrs. D. N", Dunch. Secretary JUss Ruth Dyor. Tronsuror Miss Alice Hodden. Advisor Mrs. J. A. Home. Those present woro Clucst Mr. w. vi. Yorkos. Mrs. J. A. Homo, r ti m iiimcli. Kllznbntli Dlinch, ,Mlss Nottlo Ileddon, Miss Alice Hod- don, Miss Ruth Dyer. INFORMAL CHAT. I I HIRTIIDAV .PARTY dcu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sell render, Mr. and ,Mr. J. 0. Klnnoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thcro will bo n recital of the & P. LeMloux, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Junior pupils nt tho studio of Hen- Denning, Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jen Invitations hnvo boon sont out for tJo wedding of MIsb Mnrgnrct A. Robertson nnd Mr. Ilnrry C. John son, both of Kastsldo, which will tnko place at 8 o'clock at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Robortsou on Wcdncsdny ovonlng, March 17, Key. 0. LeRoy Hall officiating, wlHi tho ring coromony. rjiTho young couplo will lenvo short ly afterwards for Dolvlow, Idaho, to, make their homo, whoro Mr. Jqhnson will bo engaged In business. T 'PRKSHYTMItlA.V LADIKS I ' mi:i:t j Mrs, W. R. Simpson, nsslsted by Mrs. C. It. Worroll nnd Mrs. W. D, Simpson delightfully entertained tho Indlos of tho North Dead Pres byterian Church nt a sowing and nodal nftornoon last Wednesday, 'and townrdfl tho dinner hour, sorv ' rd dainty refreshments to tho fol lowing ladles: Mrs. Win. Vnughnn, Mrs. Coo. D. Mandlgo, Sirs. K. A. Robo, Mrs. 0, A. Smith, Mrs. Quo Hazor, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Ilnntz, Mrs 'H. I." Dlors, Mrs. W. F. Russell, Mrs. V. K. WnttorK, Jlrs. K. F iRiisbcII, Mrs. Robort McCiinn, Mrs L. C. Reynolds, MIhnuh Alma Rim- soil, Ilerulcu Simpson nnd Vern Cox. rlk OJordrum Snturday nftornoon, Mnrch 1.1th, nt four o'clock to which tho parents nnd friends of tho per formers hnvo been Invited, r v l 4 II. Jl. C. PROOItAM " 9 W - - - denbrnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Stnd- ; rrr. TTTrT 1 mummy uiiui iiutiu uiiiu i.nanva 'Kthol Oardlnor, Jnno Hurmelstor 'Lyola Norton nnd Mnstors Rqbort Hnzor, Wnrron and William Pnlntor, Gall Sells and Gordon McDnnlcl as sisted Httlo Miss Luclnda Parr In ceJobrtlng her fourth blrthdny nt tno homo of hor pnrcnts Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlph Pnrr In North llond. At tho close of tho dallghtful afternoon of piny a dnlnty birthday spread wna served. son, Mrs. II. A. Wells nnd Mr. L. T. Schrocdor. T 4. 4 I. CHANDLKR DINNER PARTY .1 Dr. nnd Mrs. Mlngus entertained nt dinner Inst Monday ovonlng. 4. Mr. and Irs, 11. S. IlnrrlB ontor tnlncd Mr. nnd Mrs. MoTnggart of Portland, at dinner Sunday nftornoon nt their npnrtmont In tho Myrtlo Arms. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort McCann, of North Rend, loft Thursdny for n week's visit with Mrs. K. R. lod- 4. Mrs, It, L. Dnrgolt loft Tor Mvr tlo Point Inst Sunday to attend the wedding or her slBtor, Mhj, VtCih I.ccp, returning homo WodncBdny o onlng. Mrs. Strntton nnd bdby Molen, oi Coiilllc, hnvo boon guostH of Mrs. Norls Jonson for tho past wook. 4 Mrs. A. V. Howhny loft 'thin week for hor homo In Snn Frnneilsco, hnv. In heop called horo by the futnl Illness of hor undo, 4. 4. 4. Mrn. J. W. Doiuiott la cxpectod homo todny or tomorrow via Floreuco from a visit nt California points. 4. 4. 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. llarclgan who loft horo recently for Los Angolas, hnvo taken nn npnrtmont In. th0 (joi! on Apartments on 1130 West rftli Street. 4 4 Mrs. O. 8. Torroy wHI leave on tho IKlh of this mouth for 1111 t. tended visit with hor dnugiitei-, Mrs. W. 0. Craig, In Rlnckfrit, Idii.hn, 4 4 4 MIhh Rhoda Gortrudo Scat left Thursday on tho Elder for hor homo In Portland nftor nu oxtoudod stay In. Mnrshflold. 8I10 wnH nccom pnnted to North Dcnd by n largo numbor of frlnnds who grcntly re gretted hor departure 4. 4. Miss Ilolva Flanagan will grnd- nto .r tmu0;,lh n? tUrn o lC tt X25t tOdv..t( h:. :. ti,ftBV.ue 1U bMrtn U TlJlt, .If,! '9i - UK, Dr. Geo. E, Dlx entertained at llnnnr nf Tlin Plinmllnr Mnnitnv nvi. ........... .. - ....., .. ning lor ino picnsuro 01 ur. ana 1 . Mrs. E. 13. Straw and Mr. nnd Mrs. I ' Hurt Dorcmus, tho occasion liolng In honor of Dr. Strnw's birthday. V f A very Interesting nnd Instruc ts program was given by tho W. R, M. C. nt tho home of Mrs. A, 'A. Downs upder tho 'leadership of Mrs. 0. L. Hall last Wednesday af- tornoon. Tho ladles nro studying , IXFmMAIj Ai.-rEUNO)N tho book "A Child In tho Midst" J, nnd tno topic for tno nrtcrnoon .... DINNER PARTIE8 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Gcttlns enter tained Informally nt dinner Inst oven-1 Ing. I I -41. NORTH HEND PARTY n A. 1nnnntf nnlnrtnlnnd "Tho Child nt Homo" wns taken' , of frlon,8 ,Mt TxmAay from tho second chapter. Follow- nftornoon for tho pIcn8Uro of MrH Mrs. lug Is tho program: JIONOKS VIHITOItS I 4 This ovonlng nfter tho linskot bnll gamo, the Murshfleld High School will glvo a ilnnco In tho FIiiiiIhIi hall In honor or tho llandon team. All members of tho Mnrahflold Alumni nro invited to nttond. lU(fi OLDSTER CIAJH I ,tp: : Mr. Otis Wilson very nlcoly on- Atbrtnlnod tho Klostor Club last Weduebi'ay nftornoon nt hor homo In Forndult), mid with tho nBHlst- niiro of Mis. NorlK Jensen and Miss "Mnrrlngo nnd Ilctrothal Cus- i toms." (n) In Porsln. Mrs. Henry I Dlnck. (b) "In India... Mrs. R. P. Harrington. ! "Conditions In Heathen Homos." , Mrs, Alvn Doll. Vocnl Solo, Mrs. Juo. LaChnp-pcllo. "Why Is the Condition of Women nnd Chlldron so Much Worse In Non-Chrlstlnn Lauds?" Miss Mnr Jorlo Fulmor. "One uf tho Greatest Agencies' ror Good In Non-Chrlstlnn Lands." Mrs, Helen McLnughlln. "ItoniH or Childhood In Chlnn, Afrlcn nnd Japnn." Miss Anna Downs. "Ilurma" Miss Volma Ross. "Christ nnd tho Llttlo Ones.' Mrs. A. F. Rassrord. Song "Ilrlng Thorn In." Mnybollo mid Juno McLnughlln, Tholnin and LoIh Illaok, Frances and Phyllis llnll. Prnyor, Mrs. A. F. Hassford. A tjoclal tlino followed Viftor which dcloctnblo rofroshmenls wero borved by tho hostess to Mrs. R. P. Ilnrrlngton, Mrs. Henry Ulnck, Mrs. Frank Illack, Mrs. Helen McLnugh lln, Mrs. O. L. Ifnll, Mrs. J. La Chapollo, Mrs. It. II. Corey, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. Moars, Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. F. II. Storey, Mrs. O. A. (iIiihh. Mrs. II. Liintnn. Mh. Hlifch and Mrs. 11. G. Dutlor. Last Tuesdny evening Mr. nnd 1;. ii. roweu entorinincu a niiinueri or friends nt auction bridge followed by dancing nfter which vory dnlnty refreshments wero sorved the rollow- Ing guests: Dr. nnd Mrs. I. II. Ilnrtlo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mr. and' Mrs. Dennis Hull. MIsh Lnura ICruseJ The Good TlmoB Girls or Jtall-1 Ml88 ThorcBn stol( Mr, ir, K,r0(1 (IlltlS' "UNIQUE" PARTY roml Addition enjoyed thdmsoTvcsf,,,,,, Mr Ralph RoundBt in n manner uoiimng inoir nnmoi Inst Tuosdny evening at tho home or Miss Carrie Ross on Golden nvonuo. After n series of lively gnmes hnd been played, dainty refresh ments woro servod by tho Kostcss. Announcement ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1TH, I WILL FOIOIALLY OPEN MY Parlor Millinery Wlillo my stock Is not large, It Is representative of tho latent In Spring styles nml U10 Indies of Coos liny nro cordially liultod to mil nnd Inspect Jy offerings. A few tnllorvil iikmIoIh from lliirge.s.ser, Now York City, nro being shown. Coos liny Agent for Bchwclor & Co.'s Imported Swiss EiubroldericH, UWilley,, Maker of Gowns and Hats Over Norton & Hiui.scu'h. Phono KIU-J m 1H. rtll &i Wllllnnii tJ(. NaturopitljJ on or DnuViJ Mar for It m hao (tiled. Wo amotm tho iloflj rtm Is a mitik racchinlini, li times, 1 d dilapidated thh HI pirtitnjij It Ii too) t : only. JoituJ machine, join rou hmtttii long at,U what would rO Irv N'tlnn'i wJ pathlc coumn druti' or hl't- pair, pca'tnlj late, bat itat ' noil andiUjiil Free, HONORS DEIIATi:iUS Jesslo -Trnsk, boned dainty io-JAIva llonobrako, Mrs. Elslo Whlt fieHhnuinis at tho closu of tho miw- ney, Mrs. 13. W. Lowls, Mrs. Dyo, nig mid K.clul hours. The spoelal prcsont woro: Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, Mrs. If. L. Craw ford, Mrs. Strntton nnd baby Helen cf Con. i;l Ho, and M1ss Jessie Trnsk. Tho club mouthers In attondanco wero- Mrs. R. W. Morrow nnd b.iby, Miss Margaret Shaw, Mrf. Jay Towor, Mrs. W. A. Hold and children, Helen nnd Warren, Mrs. J. U. Jnrvls and children, Ruth an I Sr., .Mrs. A. Frlzcon, Mrs. E. J. Ilan son, Mrs. J. T. Myers, Mrs. L. F. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Donno, Mrs. A. F. IhiHsrord, Mrs. W. S. Ilrown, Mis. Ford, tho Mlssos Newmnu, Mnr. Jorlo Fulmor, Annn Downs, Volma In honor of tho Mnrshflold De baters, Mr. Arthur Silverman, nsslst- Thoso enjoying tho evening woroicd by Miss Esther Silverman onter tho Mlhscs Frances, Irono nnd Mnr- talncd nt tho E. F. Mordancy homo garet Stnck, Mnrlo Vasoy, Leonnllnst Saturday ovonlng. Utter. Clara Sergeant, Helen Ho-, Tho Invited list Included: tho bort, Ilesso Flanagan, Helen Mc-; Mlssos: Eva HanBon, Ruth Cowan,! Mnblo Immol, Holon Immol, Vera Qnrroll, Volma Robs, Clara Sergeant nnd Messrs: Wosloy Senman, Norls Farrln, Eric Storgard, Georgo Hon goll, J0S80 Frnntz, nud Androv Thomas. Lnughlln, Alpha Mauzoy nnd Rllln, Carrlo and Volma Rosb. 4. 41 I INFORMAL SEWING PARTY 4 Mrs, C. W. Cuiuhors pleasantly cutortnlned nt nn Informal afternoon of sowing followed by n dainty luncheon st Tuosdny afternoon. Her guests Includo'u Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Mrs. C. R. Ilrough ton nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkeustoln, both of North Rond, Mrs. Carl Davis and Mrs. F. W. Payne. 4 4 4 4 I AUCTION BRIDGE ULUII I 4- 4- I INFORMAL All'ERNOON Mrs. A. II. Powers cntertnlnod In formally n few ladles nt sewing yes. tordny nftornoon. 4 4 4 ELK'S RALL Among the enjoyable club meet ings of Inst weok wasi that of tho Auction Rrldgo Club on Wednosdny nftornoon with Mrs. Eugono Crosth-' wulto nt which Mrs. W. II, Kon- Uoss, Mrtmlo Gulovsen. nnd thol"0,ly wo ,lKl1 BC0'0- '. A. E. . rhlldron presout woro Frnnces nnd Noff nml MrH- V' K ottlns wore Phyllis llnll. Tholnin jVnd Lois (Bl,ocll Kuc&ta for tho nftornoon. Ap-I I Illack, Mnybollo nnd Juno Mc-l,,otll!,nK lnlntles wero sorved by tho!" Lnughlln, Ruth Corey, Emma Hnn-1 "08tcss t0 l" following: Mrs. A Tho Mnrshflold Lodgo of Elk's will glvo a St. Patrick's ball at tho Mason-! ic Tomplo Wednesday evening, March 17. It will bo ror inomborH nnd their families nnd promises to bo 0110 or tho most enjoyable or tho sorlos or that tho lodgo has boon giving, j 4- 4 cAFirrniuA oluh Deputy Sheriff Andy Davis Has The Evidence n.17 OTHER WITNESSES KNOW THE FACTS TO HE TRUE THAT WE MAKE THE REST GiaSSES, REST) FITTING, 1IEST VISION AND REST IN APPEARANCE. Wo fit 0)03 perfectly make tho best glasses, which glvo hotter vision nnd Impioved apponrnnco. LIH' US FIT YOUr'eYES WITH A PAIR OF TORIO LENSES JSHOKKN LENSES DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WA'AT. Red Cross Drug Store phone iua. Lnst evening Mr. and Mrs. A. R. O. Itogors, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy. 0,dI ontortnlned tho Cafotorla Club I Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. A. E. Adols- nt n c:30 o'clock dinner, followed by porger, Mrs. W. L. Clnybaugh, Mrs. a soclal ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. A. E. NoH, Mrn. j Miller woro spoelal guests and tho F. K. Gottins nnd Mrs. Call Davis , mombors present wero; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cor oy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rlod, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. I Tledgcn, Mrs. W. F. McEidowny iMrs. Q. O. Sutherland nnH Mr nH Mrs. A. R. Oldloy. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons will en tertain on Wednosdny March 24th. 4 4 4 who will outortnlii In two wooks. 4 4 I MINNE-WIS OLUR An onjoyablo meeting of tho Mtn-no-Wls Club was hold last Satur day nftornoon with Mrs. Mary E. Thompson on South Firth Btreot. Tho I Indies busied themselves In tho do I irestlu nrt until tho afternoon's j close when tho hostess sorved a j dainty luncheon to tho following I mombors: Mrs. A. 7.. Downs, Mrs. F. II, Dressor, Mrs, Charles Davis, Mrs. W. H. Porklns, Mrs. E. A. Har ris and Mrs. John Dashnoy. Mrs. W. S. Drown will ontortalu next Thursday nftornoon. 4- 4 I C. W. II. M. PROGRAM , I 11APTIST VHILATHEA MEETS I .. Tho Phllaihoa Socloty of tho First Daptlst Sunday School, Miss Allco Tlckoll teachor, met last evening with Miss Volma Ross and transacted tho usual business. Thoso presont were: tho Misses Allco Tlckell, Naomi Daniels, Loulso Conklln, Anna Downs, Wllla Bonobrako, Hilda Olson, Mary Mc- Arthur, Frances Lang, Ruth Mc- "Sorvlco" was tho topic for the , Laughlln, Myrlo Cox, Volma Roes and t afternoon undor tho ublo leadership Marjorlo Fulmor. Tho noxt mcotlng1 of Mrs. E. L. Hopson nt tho homo' will be the first Friday In April, at" of Mrn. J, C, Jones last Tuesday nN I t,ht church parlors, ' 1 ?r"H'iri'i1fli FURNITUR TO PLEASE THE PARTICUL! At Prices That Please Everybi Quality First in Furniture necessarily mean a high n means that good goods are the first consideration for peof are dear at any price ThM ways has been known as the place where Dependable ture is sold Whether it be a single piece or a coM we are prepared to render you efficient service in qualfl ment and Satisfaction, If it's A New Rug A New Bed A New Davenport A New Chair A New Range You will find here a wider choice and an assurance that cannot be surpassed Johnscm-Gulovsen Coml The ftviti;-r hUM xr:it iu CapvicS Fl At"" ncuut; vviiii uic v IIP h 5)iEgsr7"jaii5a! IHMMMMM ysciiggai -i'2j'2i 4. .-. j..;' i 1A. riMMM