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. MAftSHPIELD. OREGON. QAnmnftY MARCH 20. 1915FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915- two. THE COOS BAY TIMES I 'V I If PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city or of Coos Bay peoplo who y'slt in other cities, togothor with notices cf social affairs, arc gladly rccelvvd In tho social de partment. Tclcphono 133. No tice of club mootlngs will tio published and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish snmo. LADIES' OUIIiI) I Tho Ladles' Guild met last Tues day afternoon In tho guild hull when tho final report of tho Bt. Valentino hall, which was glvon CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intondcd for publication In the Boclcty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho events occurred lator than tho tlmo mentioned.) LEAf.TE BASKET SOCIAL Last Saturday evening tho Ep worth Loagtio gavo n basket social In thn Methodist Church hall nnd cnJored a very dollEhtful ovcnlng, Kobrunry 12, was mado, showing L0 Wly lhc tiroo youB )(uos nnd n net of $87.10. This proves con-t)0 fortocu young men who wero cluslvoly tho groat success of lhajpre8ent Tho laticr nlso dccln.ro tlint nffnlr. I the three baskets fully repaid thorn Tho ladles havo been beautifying' for nleir mo,.v. tho society nottlnn nnd Mrs. F. E. Allen, wero enter tained at tho homo of Mrs. D. E. Mnloney on Commercial Avenue. Sowing, social chat and dainty re freshments wero tho afternoon's di versions nnd were enjoyed by tho following ladles: Mrs. Otis. Wilson, Mrs. F. L. Orannls, Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrn. J. W. Motley, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. N. II. McMllInn, Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Miss Mnrgnrct Shnw, Mrs. It, L. Crawford, Mrs. F. 13. Alien nnd Mrs. I). 13. Maloney. Tho club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. J. Q. .Inrvls. tho guild hall, using tho color Hchomo of yollow nnd groy to cor respond with tho walls and floor, which nro In gray. They havo also I INFORMAL DANCING FARTV Complimentary to Miss Ilnzel Powers, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jen nings ontcrtnlncd n fow friends with an Informal dancing party nt tho Myrtlo Arms Inst Wednesday ovcnlng. : '. CLUD CIIANOES I fourteen dollars, present wero Mr Those who wero nnd Mrs. F. E. been mnklng rugs for tho floor nnd I rown nI1(, Megsr8 tj Ai Wo0(, Next Wednesday afternoon tho lnllv nnxnn Plnli will moot with Ross, Rev. ami Mrs. Josoph I Mra , ,,...,... ..,,. nf MrH. Knotts, tho Misses Anna Cox, Dora nuiht thcro ,)oB mums ln tho Mrs. J. W. Bennett and Mrs. Ar thur McKeown havo contributed tnblo covers. Aftor tho business session dainty refreshments wero served by tho Iiostessos, Mrs. F. W. I'nyno and Mrs, Bon Chnndlor to the following mombors: Mrs. K. a, Porhnm, Mrs. H. P. Lowls, Mrs. F. A. Scachl, Mrs. Harry Bradricld, Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. Harry NnBhurg, Mrs. Arthur McKoown, Mrs. Robert drowning, Mrs. Nnsburg, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs, A. C. Vestal, Mrs. Herbort Hockhnrt, Mrs. Ebbokn, Mrs. L. W. Trnvor, Mrs. James Flanagan, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. H. H. Harris, Mrs. A. R. O'Brien, Mrs. 10. L. McCluro, Mrs. 0. Dlndlngor, Mra. M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. A. T. Lngor ntrom, Miss Agnes Hutchinson nnd tho visitors Mrs. C. H. Walters, Mrs. J. W. Flnnngan, Mrs. J. L. Wilcox, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. H. K. Kolty nnd Mrs. Raymond. On noxt Tuesday uftoruoon Mrs. Hnrry Nnsburg and Mrs. A. O. Ves tnl will bd hostesses. SATURDAY' EVKNINfl l'AUTV Last Saturday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Ucorgo Hogllo wero host nnd hofltenn nt n card party at their homo In North Bond. A pretty nrrnngomont of flowers nnd grcona was used to ndorn tho rooms, At cards Mrs. A. J. Burbock received tho souvenir for hlghost score whllo cousolntlon foil to Mr. T. R. Wilcox. Appotlzlng rofrcHhmonta woro sorved at n Into hour to tho follow ing guests: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Shrlver, Mrs. Doaa Morlcn, nnd Mr. Fred Sax, Mr. J. Wilcox of Mnrshflold, Mr, Charles Isboll of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burbcck, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Wilson, Mrs. Jnines Allen and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hoop. 4 SUPPER A SUCCESS . Tho plo suppor given by tho East sldo lndlos last Saturday evening was well worth tho effort. Tho Indies netted nbout $li.t0. Mimic nnd tableaux wero spocinl features of tho ovcnlng. worth, L. C. Shlpman, L. D, Shrorte, I). Leo Byerly, B. F. Howe, Irn Howo, Ensinlngor, Ed Bolt, 13. II. Campbell nnd Chns. II. Raymond. 4 4 lattcr's homo. NORWEGIAN v. r, LUTHERAN s. Tho Young People's Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church met last ovcnlng for n business and social time. It was decided to hold n soclnl, tho naturo of which Is undecided, on Mny 17th, which dnto Is tho Norwegian National day. Tho committee on arrangement con sists of Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, Miss Ma bel Mathlson nnd Messrs. 13. O. Mol lem, Oliver Larson nnd Bert Ivor son. Following wns tho program given: Rending Petor Tliorpo Plnno Solo . . Miss Mahol Mathlson Rorltntlon Mrs. R. 0. Thorpo At n Into hour very dainty re freshments wero served by Miss Sonnlo Rcfslnnd nnd 13. 0. Mcllcni. Thoso present woro: Rev. nnd Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, tho Misses HI- slo Larson, Jennlo Johnson, Hlgnn Stnmsos, Sonnlo Rcfslnnd nnd Mn bol nnd Corn Mathlson nnd Messrs. O, Antonson, Anton Abrnhnmson, Ollvor Lnrson, Petor Thorpo, Chris Thorpo, Htrotnmon, 13. (1. Mollom, John nnd Alhort King, A. Ander son, Potnr Ommol and Bert Ivorson. In two weoks tho ontortnlnmont will bo In rhnrgo of Miss Corn Mathlson nnd P. Ommol. . I SEWING AMI LUNCHEON I 4 PIU.HCILLA CLUB A 11 (frfi Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Chns. Davis entertained nt sowing, fol lowed by n luncheon, tho occnslon being In rcmombrnnco of her birth day, although tho guests were not nwnro of that fact until tho nt tornoon wns well spent. An nhun dnuco of daffodils nnd Jonquils wero scd tnstofully In decorating. Lunch eon wns served by Miss Bertha Da vis to tho following Indies: Mrs. John Dashnoy, Mrs. J, T. Vnsoy. Mit. Frod Powors, Mrs, A. 11. Pow ors, Mrs. H. 10. Coffin, Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Mrs. J. H. Hanson, Mrs. Curl Davis, Mrs. II, J. McKeown, Mrs. Irwin, Sr nnd Mrs. Irwin, Jr., Mrs. Charlos Dnvls nnd Mlr.s Ilnzol Powors. . KLOSTER CLUH At tho meeting of tho Prlsctllas last Wcdncsdny nfternoon with Mrs. Robertson ln Bunker Hill, Mrs. Mos tellcr was elected secretary to fill tho vacancy mndo by Mrs. Dobson's moving to Montana. Wholesomo refreshments woro served to tho following members: Mrs. Mostcllor, Mrs. Dnn Orr, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. II. M. Albcc, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Nolson, Mrs. Chrlstcn son nnd Mrs. A. B. Snow, who will bo hostess tho first Wcdncsdny In April. AUCTION BRIDGE. Mrs. Carl L. Davis ontortnlncd tho Auction Brldgo Club nt hor apartments In tho Myrtlo ArmB Inst Wednesday nftornoon using St. Pat rick's colors and symbols In tho decorating nnd nltjo In. the luncheon, tho affect being both charming nnd dainty. Mrs. W. II. Kennedy re ceived tho souvenir for highest scoro. Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzcr nnd Mrs. F. M. Pnrnons wero substitutes for tho nftornoon nnd tho members present wero: Mrs. IOugcno Crosth wnlto, Mrs. A. 0. Rogers, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy nnd MrH. Carl Davis, hostess. In two weoks tho club will meet with Mrs. J. S. Hanson 4 ENTERTAINS AT SEWING members and friends. Tho church wns prettily nrranged with cut flow ers nnd greens. The following official board was elected for tho ensuing year, clerk, J. F. Grubbs. trustees, B. B. Wlllby, Geo. Hazcr, W. R. Simpson and Henry I. Dlors. After tho business session refresh., ments wero sorved. Those In nttendnnco were: Rov. fnnd Mrs. F. S. Shlraian, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B. Wlllby, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.j Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hnntz, Mr. nndj Mrs. Geo. Bolster, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. 13. A. Rose, Mrs. II. I. Dlers, Mr. nndj Mrs. V. E. Wattcrs, Mra. Helnzo, Mrs. J Mcndc, Mrs R. McCann, Mrs. Anna Larson, Mrs. M. 13. Gurnsoy, Mrs. Geo. Hnzer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Covey, Mrs. Evans, tho Misses: Cath erine nnd Helen Monde, Allco Wnt ters, Gladys and Madellno Larson, Vera Hnntz, and Messrs: C. H. Wor rell, Geo. Mandlgo, J. F. Grubbs, E. S. Russell, Herbert Kern, Geo. Helnzo Herman Monde, nnd Eugcno Holmes. i i ALERT CLUB POSTPONED I On account of a small pox scare, tho Alert Club postponed Its mettlng , from last Thursday to Thursday April 1st, when Mrs. W. B. Piper will ho hostess. fr 4 . WHY WE LEAD - mkwMWMM MW-B HBBBH The Furniture Trade INFORMAL AUCTION BRIDGE I Mrs. J. G. Horn entertained In formally last Wcdncsdny nftornoon nt olio tnblo of auction bridge. Light refreshments wero served to her guests who woro: Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. L. F. Falkcnstcln, and Mrs. C. M. Byler. A. X. W. CLUB : Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. 3. Tom Hull extended her hospitality to tho mombors of tho A. N. W. Club with Mrs. R. 13. Miller as special guest. Mrs. Hall wns assisted by Mrs. Chas. Stnuff In serving very dainty refreshments to tho following: Mrs. F. E. Alien, Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. Ollva Edmnn, Mrs. Carl Evcrtson, Mrs. Frank Hague, Mrs. Frances Haz-1 nrd, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Gcorgo F.I Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. C.'F. McKnlght, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, ! Mrs. Mary Smith, .Mrs. Chns. Stauffj nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo who will entertain next Thursday nftornoon. ' WMBIWtBMM,MBBWWiW w I W,,, Furniture "jPBS lit The Home Of Quality Furniture HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING We carry one of the largest stocks of Quality Fur niture in Coos County We carry a stock of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, and Floor Coverings that cannot be surpassed We carry one of the most complete stocks of Stoves and Ranges in this section. We carry only the highest Grade goods from the least expensive to the most costly product, We believe in quick sales. Depending upon a small profit and a large volume of business. Johnson-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name With the Service Fame Yestordny nftornoon Jlrs. W. II. Kennedy was hostess at n plonsant nftornoon of sowing, serving re freshments nt nn appropriate hour. Her guest list Inoludod Mrs. E. S. Bnrgolt, Mrs. A. 10. Noff, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mrs. F. V. Cntter lln, Mrs. Ida Conrad, Mrs. T. B, James nnd Mrs. A. O, Rogors. 4 EASTSIDE NARCISSUS CLUIt Tho Narcissus Club of Enstsldo, met with Miss Frances Franso at tho homo of Mrs. F. 13. Wheolor Inst Saturday nfternoon. Follow ing tho sowing nud social hours, MIbs Franso sorvotl refreshments to tho mombors present who wero: Mrs. Shopard Bock, Mrs. Lo Nolr Last Wednesday nfternoon the ladles of thn Ivlnstnr ("lull nml tu'n special guests. Mrs. H. L. Cawford ! UaK8l,,Uo' Mrs- lnK,u I'eteraoii. Mrs H. Melvln, Mrs. 11. Bnrgolt, tho D C.uo V-.. rt iTL1 Misses Stolln Podcrson, Blanch Tol- UC OUIC IUU UBl llli: lefson. Torn nnd Anna Lund nnd i . A called meeting of tho Chris- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! tlnn Sisterhood wns hold last Tucs- u u U day nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. " " nHrPGr W nV M110"1 ,t0 , r8",Cr ?,0,,r -era.,,ReUSi,ng,a'nd''cahnet or not thoy should go on with the Making. now building contemplated. It wns 'hon S49-J. decided thoy should nnd tho work will ho under tho supervision of tho building committee who nro: Mrs. II. W. Painter, chairman, .Mrs. Mnttlo Blnln nnd Mrs. R. A. Cop plo. Thoso out Tuesday woro: Mrs. H. W. Palntor, Mrs. D. C. McCnrty, Mrs. S. J. Immol, Mrs. J. W. Mot loy, Mrs. Rcanlor, Mrs. R. A. Cop plo, Mrs. Yntes, Mrs. Hondrlx, Mrs. A. W. Gregg, Mrs. Irvln Smith and Mrs. Mattlo Blnln. Tho Sisterhood will hold its regular meeting noxt Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Irvln Smith on Fourth street. I HONORS FRIENDS I - I. M. Wright Phone 188-R. BUILDING CONTIIAOTOU Eitlmatos furnished on roqueit Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Enr, Noso nnd Throat. GLASSES FITTED nit, MATTIE II. 8IIAW Diseases of Women and Children Office Phono 230-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. m TORIC LENS OUR BEST The Optometrist Is The Eye-Strain Specialist A iktmui Nufforiiig from eji Mniln, ulm nt tlio Miiiio time Is enjoying (ho bo.st of lienltli, is of ton at a loss to know whom ho Miould t'oiihull. Ho does not foci that ho needs it plijslcliin, hut lie Knows that ho iii't'd-, relief. Much, or Hourly nil, of the Buffeting duo to (ye-stralu run bo relieved If ouo m iiflllrled would consult mi ()itiiiiu'tiis( who In now being rapidly ivt-og- nlzod by tho urld us tho ex clusive yo htniln hperlullht, After mi illness of hK months I tun nguhi hack nt my profo.s Man nud would nppm-lufo .(vlug ninny of tho friends whom I met drtrlng my connection with tho Red Cross Ojitlciil Department, I mil now located In Room 111 over (ho liiiido Dry floods Store. J. H. GRIFFITH Old Reliable Cough Medicine IiutUtlnna Iit fallow the trail of iue. cm. nuujrikiioiiuiilauuat bataaomstait , koiio Inro l'm.tt'B IIunet and Tar Cok Iounii lvtfn.j )iuu ago, to Juomo Ue ru . uf cuuiti nml cohl i. ' Bt lure yon gtl the genuine I Foley's Honey ant! Tar Compound I JlnA atvlJ the namtt that iounJ like It. i - Hilda West. Bock will entertain. Kor tho pleasure of Mr. and Mm, I-', h. Ornnnls, who hnvq recently returned from Turlock, Cnlirornla, Mrs. Otis 11. Wilson entertained Next Wednesday Mrs. I with n 1 o'clock luncheon last Benjamin Ostlind CONSUITINO ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 206 Irving Block Phono 103-L, or 26T-J. Mnrshflold, Oregon W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlns Mnrshflold, Oregon NORTH REND Sl'IU'RlSE PARTIES Hero nro threo easy wnya to tell tho guuutuo. im inonamool "Foley's. J Snd Tho yollow fiacknge.urd llio leehlvo on tho yel low iiookago. Yon cannot get a sub etltutotudofuryou what Poiijv'ii llOSKY AND T.Ul IfVm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Orogon. Tuesday, hor guests Including Mr. Z 7ZT, ZZ ' nnd Mrs. I L. Orannls nnd Mr.! Perl Riley Ballintjer and Mrs. p. E. Allen. ! , WANIST AND TEACHER i J. Residence Studio, 217 No. Third Bt A number of friends surprised N. O. Haines last Monday ovcnlng, the occasion being In honor of his birth day. Cards followed by refroshmonts woro Indulged In and altogether, tho evening was delightfully spent by Mr. and Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Rrnlunrd. Mr. ami Mm. I. A. lHlrI?VlD,,.wl"ii0 ' '-oomts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Juza nnd croup, bronohlnl nnd lacrlnno couuhiL 'Mr- n"d Mrs. N. G. Haines throat nnd lung trouble. Jluy It of Mrs. T. A. Jiua J Ti :i iIuimiui iJ.i ..-'. . . or a Pleasant surprise Inst Saturday Ri.i i.v n 7 "Tr., ..A"4.U. i zoning as a furowell. l'rogresslvo ; z.llz!::whlat wnR i"- t wmcn Mrz ...... A I r.cnrfl uom un.. I.i f.u x r n 10111 -w v -v -w r v w w !" nwH m .iicii it i iiuitiva MAUSHKir.M) MATERNITY I Rn& Hoy O. Bralnnrd, nnd Mrs. Joo H. Y. I. U. !! Phone 368-U I lie B. V. I U. was dollghtfull ontertnlned last evening nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. .. Downs. The affair wns well attended nnd nn exceptionally good tlmo was en- r WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, Jcytd, ninny lively and Interesting High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Important Notice to Property Owners GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY AND WE WILL OBTAIN FOR YOU AMOUNT OF TAXES ON SAME. SHERIFF ' DOES NOT NOTIFY YOU L OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent. FIRST illfl BI ! IIOSl'ITAIi Mrn. M ..I. (Mrow, Mgr. Mrs, ,i, i:, I.'dnmndx, (Kcvmerly Mrs. Dillon.) Head Xurru) BCSKorth Second street. Bhouo ICG-It Open to All Physicians OITOSIIM'IU.ST 31artlifield, Oregon. JOIIn and N. O. Haines wero nwarded 4. tho consolations. Refreshments which 4 J hud been provided by tho guests wero 4. , served at a late hour. Thoso of tho J party wero: Mr. and Mrs. Win, Shop- 1 pard, Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Homes, Sir. 'nud Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr and Mrs. 1J00 Olln, Mr. and .Mrs. Rov llralnard and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Juza. fr ; I CO.VtiRIXJATlOVAD MKKTINC. I ! Bunioh bolng Indulged In. At a la.o 1 J nour appetizing rofreshmonts wero served to tho following: Mrs. K. was tho recipient Ko ,e' tho MlfiSCS Hllln, Carrlo and Iso Inst Saturday 'Vo,n"l "oss- AUco an'1 M'rl Ctx. 1 iruiuuiy n.iesioni, Aianue und Holcn, (iulovson, Francos Lang, Mary 1 so McArthur. Anna Downs. ! Marjorlo Kulmer, Ornco Fulton nnd Mi-hsrs. Ray and I.oron DaVIs, Harry SPIRELLA CORSTS may bo obtained in Marshflold fmm Mre Al UIU ' T,, sMom meeting hold 11,10. mum iiuiuiiiu, at tho North Bend Presbyterian LOrSOtlCr. Icluirch last Wednesdav vmiinr vnat 302 SO. Oth St, PhOne 200-Xo,W b' I"10 ,arC0 number otl (.Continued on Pago Sis ) hcnwnrtz, Howard Kolley, Frank and Ira Howe, h. A. Woodworth, Chns. Smith and Rev. A. F. Bns3 ford. t OUTIXO OX COOS HIVKK I A numlxjr of ladles spent today nt tho Hatchery colnff up on tho early morning boat. Thoso enjoy ing tho outing wero: Mrs. R. N. Kenton, Mrs. H. S. Harris, Mrs. M. u May, Mrs. II. K. Kelty and Mra. MoKlnnon, Mrs. C C. Going. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE OADIMiAO AM) DODOE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS .If" Central av. Phono U7il-L t 1 i 4. J1TXEV SERVICE TO FIRST ADDITION Leaves Blanco Hotel every half hour via Broadway and Fifth street. Leaves First Addition quarter of and quarter aftor hour :i :i , We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. Phono 304-J. THE COOS HOTEL Formrly if Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE SlvUi'JEN STREET KftUTJf HKND O. A, Mctlu, Prop. Marshfield-Nortli Bend-ErapireAutoSernce Lvtnca Mnrshflcld nt Busy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2: 00. p.m. R:()0 p.m. Leaves North Rend 15 mln. utes later Lcnvos Empire. 8:30 n.m. 11:30 n.m. 8!0 p.m. " ' 1 ii 11 1 a nmHi yww;s,M,i i'gq -5 W