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t I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915- EVENING EDITION. THREE . 4f irnntlnucd from page 2) roTiM.io.v oiii'ii picnic . Tlio Cotillion Club spent a very enjoyable day nt Dr. Uartlo's sum mer home last Sundny, n better day partook heartily. Various picnic di versions occupied u,o afternoon hours, the pariy relurnlng to Kast slde late in thL, eionliur. Those enjoying the outing were: Mr. and Airs. Vredonbtirg, Mr. and Mnejnnl, Mr. and Mrs. LcNoIr Hags- earning In reinembranco of his birth day. The affair being a complete surprise to Mr. Hoss. However. Mrs. llos8 vnn "wise" to the scheme, and had piepared dainty refreshments. i ue surprise guests were: Messrs. , Arthur Drews, Lee Uyerly, L. D Hlirodo and Clias. H. Ilaymond. ! .Tack Xowllu ami family of North uoiiel have moved on the ranch they recently bought from Mr. Cray at Allegany. ,i... linvo limn nickcil for IhiR I dale. Mr .i m.. ','..', .. '. kl con""1 " ' i ",,u '"' iKio reierson, excursion On the way up Win. Da-, .Mr. an,! Mrs. W. Cavanaugh, Mrs ,1, wanted to bo alono so tried to Uoyd Prescott, Mrs. Karnsw'orth entertain tho crowd with n high dive, , mek- the Misses Prances Krnnso, ho dove into tho row boat In tow Huckbce, Kinina Hansen, Laura llu aiu out "Rain In two seconds and ''ay, Maydreani McLaln, lemma O' nlniost p.t a bath In tho bargain. Af- Donnell. Iilonch Tollefson. Anna ..-miidi l.no McLaln gave an ex- I 1'Und, lll'da West. Mabel linnniirni.. hlbltion of snako charming nn,l Pres-, Stella Pederson, Hlsle Weaver, Stcl- Kvortsoii. Mrs. V. M. Prlcdbcrg, Mrs I A. X. W. CM 1 1 - . Tho A. X. V. Club were enter tained this week at the homo of Mrs. Charles Kaiser In Xorth Head. The following Members being In attend ance: Mrs. F. K. Allen. Mrs. Carl Ident inirns .w..t..... n.u, .. n....u in , u.,nni, isinei Cavanaugh, and . K. Hague. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, dawe in a costumo sultablo for tho Messrs. Walter lluckbeo. .lack Hans., Mrs. It. K. rwln, .Mrs. K. Mlngus, occasion Herbert Morton, (Tho rlelo Steckel. Mark Steckel, .lack Tel-, Mrs. Ceo. Murch, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Doomed Ilatchelor) spent tho great- lofson, Clifford McKny, Klmer Pet-j Mrs. C. V. McKnlght and Mrs. K. erpart of tlio nicernoon nsuing, om-. - umr reierson, i;mll and Vir-lo'Coiiiiell ers went boat riding and gathering ' "T west, h,i. Horton nnd Herman thrnlilier , Cavanaugh. nr and Mrs. llnrtle, Mr. and Mrs. ' Linden, Dr. Mott, Theresa Stein nnd ... ... I.....1 n.. l.n .......... Perc Pllliiips nrmuu "" i aix-iiu In Hie nfteinoon. The luncheon pre pared bl' the young ladles was tho test tho market afforded. Tho fol low lug took nd vantages of tho days outln?. Misses: Catherine and Mnrlu Collins. Elizabeth and Otlllla Hoel llnR Alice McLaln, Kllzii McKay, Jessie Klui;, Anna Truinnn, Kreda Holm, MarJorlo Swearlngen, Maudu Martin, Gladys Honn, Vera O'Loan, llattle lingo, Anna Heed, Ollvo Phil Inn. Theresa Stein,. President Hnr '."' i. ...... mii,.1i,.ii ti.,i.,. iii.ii. ... '. rr. Ilnirn Inn UMllunr Iotf .MIS UPS, IUIII BI "" .....uw., .,,.,., Hafner, Harry Conroo, Win. Davis, Herbert Morton, Aug. HOelllng, Al Nuiue, Carl Haageiulst, Tony Klicr hart, Leo McLaln, Stnnloy Urlggs, ltoy Carr, and Hill aoodruni. ''AHKWIILLSl'HPin.Si: PAHTV j Tho hostess was assisted by Mrs, Stauff In serving delicious dainties, .irs. Mlngus will entertain next inursdny afternoon. Last Tuosday evening, Kastsldo friends tendered a farewell surprise party to Mrs. .!. 1). McKay who loft for an extended visit I" Minneapolis. Thoso who came to spend the even ing nnd later to extend farewells I uiu .11 r. ami .mis. i j. steckel. Mr. .Mrs. ('lias . Davis, Mrs. .1. T. Vasoy, and Mrs. p. Prey, Mr. and Mrs. U. T.I Mm. llolmos, Mrs. U. It. Harrington, wiiuiy, Mr. and Mrs. V, Melville, Mr. """ Mrs- " " I'orklns. and Mrs. inglo Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McLaggan, Mrs. Percy Poet, ' IXrOKMAlj AI-THH,XO()X Last Tuesday Mrs. John Dashney of South Fifth street asked n few noiglibors In to spend nn Infornm afternoon at sewing. Present wore: xi:v cn'ii roitMiii) "Kensington" Is tho name of a new sowing club orgnnlzcd last week April ICtli at tho homo of Mrs. K. M. Harry, at which tlmo tho follow ing ladles were elected to office: President, Mrs. J. S. Lyons; Vice President, Mrs. C. I McGoorge. Sec retary and Treasurer, Mrs. A. K. Jon ten. Tlio ladles will nssemblo overy other Friday, Mrs. II. S. Harris on- tprtnlnlnt? next Vrldnv nt her unart- ! ments In tho Myrtlo Arms. Mrs. Harry served dainty refresh ments. Tlio members of tho now club Include: Mrs. K. M. Hnrry, Mrs. II. S. Harris, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mm A. K. Jensen, Mrs. J. h. Jessen, Mrs. II. :. Kolty, Mrs. L, ll. Lupton. Mrs. X. 8. Mat ton, Mrs, H. J. McKeown, Mrs. A. 0, IloRers, Mrs. C. 1 Mrs, L. L. Thomas. W. Steckel, Mrs. y, Ilobertson, Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. and Miss lluck beo, Misses Anna Downs, Zeln Wal lace, and Messrs. Clifford McKay, Donald and Chester McLaggan. I LIIHtAltV IIKXKI'TI' D.WCI lllICTIIll.VV KL'itrmsi-; Itoss A few friends called on V, K on Central avenue, last Thursday 'ilnv iiml Tiiesdnv nli!li. Xext Krldny ovunluu tho Public Library will glvo a benefit dnuco In tho ICagles hall. lCxtcnslve preparations nro being mndo for this affair and u genulno good tlmo Is assured. Don't iiiIsh tlio Itotiiilnii Male (Jimi'tot nt Xoblo Theater next Mem- g ' f Laying The Foundation k I K The foundation of many of our greatest fortunes wero laid In dls- I ' V kte. B pnllrni.tlli. ftlilna W'liv' llnnnnaA t 1..., .. .l.ittni l.ni .....h.. .!... I.. I....1. 'X IHkV ... ..fli..f, .....v.7. .... """'"JU .l.l-U 11 UVFllll, IJUJB IIIUIU lilllil 111 1II13II h !?' T & f . Ileal estato on Coos Hay hag tho fame Intrinsic worth It will haves m TPirT Ol'rp n -vonr rrom now WMe" n railroad will connect us with tho world of com- W 'JC JLJC JL. merce and when Oood Times will have become so common that wo will wonder how we permitted opportunities to get away that now He tin- B AQDITiQN " I Now Is the time to Improve your fortune by getting a home. Xotli- I si ll IK reckless nbout that. You must live In a house, and you cnu buy ' iicuer now tunn later, lm 1VU4JR SHFIELD S riUST A,)niTI0v' ,l'B coming to the front with graded streets, M water service. Lots sold on terms llko rent. Spend your vacation lm- M "tM proving the lot. Klnlsh tho liouso before tho summer Is over. M . m b ' m H; M X. Reynolds Development Go. f I m. (OWNBll) M e 17S Central Ave. r i'UJVMkV T TiiA 3 frm "f' 'Clm W K JHp2 iy at; THE ;b CKXTItAI, SCHOOL Drcw, Thelmn Lyons, Olenda Parrel, 'llilid (2iad. Uussel Quartcrmass, Ornco Fiiriln. The followinir linvo rec Ivod 100 In t'oniiiicirlnl. spelling overy day during tho past The typewriting students have been I week: working on spued tests. Seven tests i Wos ev rrnz or. W I am Su van. nnvo ueen given n mo nisi inreo Trajan Harrington, Kllzabeth Mcdln- weeks. The nverago speed Is fair 1 1 ills, Francos Mlrrnsoul, Kdnn Kal-'niiilis increasing witn pracuco. 'icsts land. Carl Knglnnd. Murk May. Helen aio printed and Issued by tho L. C. McOoorge, nnd I Housor, Iluth Corey, Frederick Schot-, fc'inltii Co. to schools using their ma Iter, Lesllo Carter, Until IlllUtrom, iclilnes. t -.- -.' uoiiurt uniimau, .riuur i-.rici;(iii, , " ii".'iii uw u "- "" '". Kllzaboth Swanton, Wilder Imniol, ter untl' given out nt tho beginning IIAITISTSILVMIt TKA I ' llomlo Smith, Mnrgarot Fourier. 0 their typowrltlng period so It Is , i Pupils having K)0 In arltmnPtieM' maimr 10 mum. The ladles of tho First Hnptlst every day for tho pnst wook aro: i Thej linvo boon working to otln'ii . , ' , , , , ,.,,,. Wlldor Inunel. Margaret. Fourier. HoJ an aveiago speed of forty words a church entertained with a silver tea i" amltli liutli 1 IlllStrom. Kutlml'ii'lo. Ksthor Asplund with un av ian Wednesday afternoon nt tlio Coroy lerngo of -I8.G ami Charner Wright liomo of Mrs. J. M. Wright on South ver'nlco Olson Is n now pupil In the i with nn nverago of II. S have tho Fifth street. Tho following program room. iW'i.S?1 BI,0e,, 0,lt of c,nM ITJ2 ' ,u , , The following havi ! gained 100 In! Vl.o April tct. have been I-s.ic.l ocnlSolo Miss Hesslo Ayro gi,ellln" all weolc ljl,t v.-l!cli liavo not boon tried ns Reading Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy, Kvolyn Koontz, Floronco Knrdoll, Jot will work for 00 words a minute. Recitation Miss Hekmn ' Florence Atkins. Jack Saochl, Until ' '- "Ah M l,('('1' ''"ADl.s --a niii 1 .. lll.In' ( Mnrgnret Stauff won a roidhiij est in this grndo Monday. Reading Mrs. H. II. Patchett, imVo had perfect lessons In arithmet- . r'ho names for perfect nttendnnco At llm Mn,i nf tl,l. (nmiiH.,.. ,n. I nil tlln Woolf. W WeCK WOro jor IIIO SOIHOSlOr IHU freshments were served to thoso l-Nmrth (iwh lllli Scljoeil. am? l LM i III . DI VVv II in"vjei i'S Ml u u ivti nu p"rVYH ' II -v CM CHI G I O 4 I -, - XOHTII IIHXI) l'HKSUYTintlAX Hev. Frederick Shlmlnu. Pastor Ulldo school at 10 n. m. Christian Kndenvor at C:4D p. in. KPISCOPAh CHUItCII. It. E. Urownlng, Hector S a. in. Holy Communion. 11 n. in. Morning Service. Sermon: ("Prosperity Versus Hard Times." Mob hlfi. "It touched thee nnd thou art troubled." !l p. in. St. Mury'H Church, North Ilend. , Instead of Sunday afternoons, as , herutoforo, tho service In St. Mary'a Church, Xorth Iluiitl, Simpson bulld Iiik, will ln hold every Wednesdny evening at 8 p. m. Holy Cominuu lon first Sunday of each month nt 8 a, m. r-- I CATHOLIC CHUHCH I I NORTH IIKNI) j Itov. Father McDovItt Mass will bo celebrated Sunday morning at 8 by tho Itov. Father Wallace. 4 4 XOKVi:(JIAX LUTIIIMtAX. Itov. H. O. Thorpo Sorvlcea will bo hold In tho Nor woglan Lutheran church at Mai ah field Sunday at 1 1 a. in. Sunday school meets nt 10 a. in. Sorvlces will bo hold In tho Nor wegian Luthornn Clinpel at North Ilend at 7: Id p. in. Sundny Bchool nt 10 n. m. UN1TKD imiCTIIItKX CHUItCII NOHTH IIKNI) Mrs. It. N. Lowla, Pastor f Snblmth School at 10 a. m. Christian Kndenvor at 7 p. n. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prayer Mooting Wednesday ere nlng at 8 o'clock. HUVKNTII DAY ADVKNTIBT8. I Local Kldor, J. H. Quails. Seventh Day Advontlst services are conductod every Saturday as follows: Sabbath'Sohoo! at 10 a. m. Ulbla Study at 11 a. in. Young Peoplo's Socloty at 3 p. m. Pra or Mooting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC CHUHCH MAUSIII'IIXI) Muss will bo celebrated at 8:00 and 10:30 o'clock Sundny morning by Itov. Father Wallace, and In Xorth Head at 9 a. m. Recitation Miss Hekmn ' Florence Atkins. Jack Saochl, Until ' .ncnta, Solo ....Miss MyrlC-xjHoP-on. KV" Eno! il " "S Kov. Hnssford Sam,)s'0n nnd Anona Wlldonbrand tonjc Slir'IIODI.ST ICPISCOPAL. .'oseph Knotts, Pastor. Sundny school nt 10 a. m. Morning Service nt 11 a, m. All nro cordially Invited. Kpwortli Lcaguo ut 7 p. m. Junior Leaguo Sorvlco Thursday afternoon at :i:-tfi. Prayer Mooting Thursday even ing nt 7:30 o'clock. tut lor tho month. There wore present who wero sons- , ,. .... Pl.lio w ,.......-.. r. ii. Dresser, .Mrs, wniicr WC0. ar0: Hill, Mrs, I). D. Hoss, Mrs. II. ll.Pnt-, Waltor Sneddon, Myrtlo Conklln, chett, Mrs. John Xaglo. Mrs J. I nick Walter, Alfred Mchlroy. Alma ilouser, Mrs. c. O. Oosney Mrs. II. Wlesor, Chnries.wiBU. i.eorgc ," it m .. " . niiv. fee 1 1)01. Aicuio niuiw, r.ii .iiiunii. jirs. i: iiicckii. .Mrs. uari- :..."..... ..'...... i..i v..i 'uplls hnvlng perfect spoiling 08- Iv.ci'ty-ono perfect for tlio month. iot included for tho past I The children applied their losa losanns In e'rawlng of stick people by draw ing original Illustrations of Mot nor Oonc rhymes as Miss Volz presontod thcni. Irlmnry pupils have been lllustra ll"g niinory rhymos In their elrtiwliir; this week. Littlo Hoy HIiio and Lit tle .lack Homer wero among tho sub- .Mrs. h iiicckii. .mm. uari- :.' ',-,..,. 1...1 vinim &&., grii "4S.Kffl JTJ' Oulovson. Hekmn. T.'vnnH Hnlnn Hnr. .' ,A . ,..i.,n 1 ,... i,.at Alliort I Id'te rlngton, Miriam nnd Clemenco .'0 1 or 'AIlco Mcklnnon, John Xord-. Terfoct In nttonelanco during the Wrleht. Mvn rnv t.iv iirnin..; in Bmm. t ''"ol inoiitli In Mrs. Wilbur's - -F -wrtl 4u 4vmi j UUU1" 14H . ---" tatcliett, Dorothy Dassford, nnd Itov. SWKDISII HVAXtJia.lCAIi I i LUTHHHAX CHUHCH. ' nov. II. F. Ilengtson. Pastor. Hcsldonco 204 Highland nvenu( 1 Phono 04-H. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. I Sermon 11 11. m., Swedish Lutlmr-i an Church, j North Ilend sorvlcos nt 7:30 p. 111., Dassford. (ilHLK HVSOIvUli: nnitconib Hllov anil liln nooins'iioy J O iL . I . --.., - mo memo ror (liscusaion at tuo j Stria I!ys3cr!e Inst Wddncsday oven- I Z Id til ft litrrli enlinnl o ml Itnrt it til - v 5li DVIIUVfi UlllllVUIiUIIII The follow Inu Is Oin nrocram. Roll Call minv Ouotntlons I Paper Hfe nf wiiltrnmii nllov" , Vnrn Pnrrol Recitation "Littlo Ombnnt Annie" Auolaldo cuiric :'.,::.: .v. mi. c,.i.i room: i.osiur Aiiaius, syivia iiaiun- Tvlon Koyier. V.boVt Murphy, wr.lle.jry Halrd Kroa "allard. .Uina .. ....1 r. l.l llnu'a.,1 Ini. .IIP t I l llHOllliUOWII, I'.UKUHU i'.IIIUll, VyUIIHIIl ipoiiin. vlwln PI ircli Fred Knlfilit. Fw'urg. Lawronco Ferguson, C'xlo I inn Perkins Fro Jarvon on. T no ma nwi""". "" i.iijuoig, iu.i hi Ll NOHTH HKXD CMUISTIAItf CHUItCII Mrs. S. QroKir. Minister Preaching at 11 a. m. and & p. m. Hlblo Scliool, 10 a. m. Sunday School nt 13 Sunday. mi.i nona d Oldiey na( iuu m . -"",-. w urui on comiJinnuoiiB or numiiors, ",,eJ .' "", tllt Helen Merch-t" . an,l practice 1,, writing all iho. . ...",'. "nrrPi ..niMir. In arithmetic ifiniiiors 10 100 lias neon tlio nriri-,ci toVt. and Reuben Sanduu.st. Jack Col-' 7"; In Ins Tyson Koysor. Kugono Crosth- ', , 1VU11I , llllll I'.i.vvo HwV. a phy test. M11 urmii' CIIHISTIAX CHUHCH Drill on combinations of numbers , work In tho two first grades for tho annual School Fxhlblt to bo hold on tho 2 1st of May aro being made in handwork, ,.. .,. .i.i,.. inumn of nbarac- "oruors ami eiaiiy lessons in wrmng III IliU ll" " n..-t lll1i.il.A ....!. trB from Mother Goose, the follow- i" ". - lug did commendable work: hdwaru Services as follows at tlio Church. corner Sixth and Contrail Kegular services overy 'Sunday, Hlblo School at 10:00 a, in. J. ? ! Citation Timt (ciicral. Commendnblo Instruction on tho EeuiatIon Helen Inunel K-oii lor Huth Snow. Vernlce Olson. I , ... :'"'"" .n"r.uc"on on!l,1IX t. I, ' i, rirti rtpilo llvilen Martha " ''"' o' uiua huh dl'OU kvuii w Boy" Philip Coffin, Orllo Hiicn, .Murwm , Littlo Mao Church T"8 nicmbera In nttniulnnpn worn: JJJss Silverman, instructor, and tho ?,;es Wlda Harris, Adelaide fe. Mabel inunel, Helen immcl. wa Carrol, Florenco Powers, Xolllo "arwlck, Huth Cownn, Alleno Lea fler, Sarah latent! nnvi imii weimi Jsephson Eva Hanson, Clara Ser jM"t. Altoo Mnthlsen, Unby Carl t0D. Velma Hoss. 'he next meetlnr? will bo in two eek8. KIIIST Albert F. nassford. M. A. Uesldenco CG3 So. 11th street D9-X I nible School at 10 a. m.. with in, K.UtClSSlS CLL'H PIOXIO "''. SundaV. tlln Vnr.lsnm lIllb rd a nu" ''or of Invited guests en-. eq 8n (liln.. nl llm llnlolmrv nn - " ""r "V fcW iiuivkvij .. "" Coot nivor a .mn, o nic. ....v.. ..V .IUWI. .. 1"" I a""ier was hiirpiul nf which nil Arthur Hi ell 11 iciint iniinonn nnrii h o ,... n T,hn wnitnr Marwirot Cully.' Improvement Is noted In tho potr VMttt MeElfV- Mary,rot LUII,n.niibhli of many pupils this month Second Oiade. . 1,-1 iST iiaptist niniu'ii 1 ......I1 .In n l.nllnh U'firu' 111 I111L11- i - -- ----- --.-. - ..-.... 1-lipilS lluiiiK li""i """" , motle this week are: HJalto Ncrdrum. Perry Taylor, Cathorlno uudloff, Lol8 nin,.i.- Tholnm WlUon. William I)ash- ......... .......... -- ,.'... Mnrn., I1IUIO OLilUUI al 1U U, III., Will noy. Carl Juth. Curt s Nag le, Maroii d d ca8s08 an( competent leach Kardoll, Charles Hoffman, SIdne) ers Xordstrom, and Uienua auuuu. The following pupils stood 100 In spelling tost: Xlva Iloyee, Winston D'lkc. Charles Hoffman, Marlon Kar dell, Ilornlta Lapp, Hoso Moffltt, Harry wallers, iiuyi iuhuiuih, HJalte Nordrum. John McManimon, Honry Mueller, Lois Hlack. Cathorlne I Huelloff. Tholma Wilson, Willam DashiifV. Carl Juth, Gertrude Drown, Perrv Taylor, Gloncln Aunoii. , Ulubtli firaele. 8 On Friday the art class had a los- Stibjoct; "Probation Aftor Death." son on designing posters. Some good Heading room open every conies were itiunifu in uy wicu" ... vircrliits Plnrkp. Marv Sic- IIUIIIIIMi.t i-.n -...,.. ,A . t til 4 11. Ill .Mirrasoui, .iiurj'Tiu - Worship at 11 a, Sermon 7: in. Special music. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. CIIHISTIAX SCIHXCi: Christian Science Hall. 237 Third Street North Sorvlces at 11 a, in., Sunday and p. m. Wednesday Stibjoct; "Probatl Heading room open every day except Sunday and holidays from I MAIISHHKLI) PHKSIJVTKUIAX I CHL'HCII j Hev. Stubbleflold,, Pastor Chas. II. Lowry, clerk of sessions eo. II. Staddon, funiiuy School Suporlntoudout. Mrs. Chas. McKn'tght, prosidont Women's A uxlllar)'. Sunday School, HO a. m. Preaching, 11 a. 111. and 8:00 p. 111. Morning subject. "Jesus und Paul." In plnco of t'.io evening sermon tlio.ro will be cl'i.'iracter sketchos of some prominent, women. Music will bo featured ut the Sun day evening service. Prayer MeeiUng, 7:30 Thursday evening. v , MHTIOODIST CHUHCH Hev. A. S Hlsoy, Pastor. North Hend Tho sorv'ices Sunday will bo as follows Sunday School' at 10 a. m. I 11:00 a in. Sermon, , Vesper Clrclo and Kpwortli League, 1 at 7 p. uj. Furniture of Quality Reasonably Priced Some advertisements seek to arouse your In" terest by flaring an nouncements of values extraordinary, of state ments of profitless prices that are wide of the mark, It is not through such curiosity that woliopo to thrive but through a slm plo statement of facts, a simple story of a different store service, of FURNI TURE OF QUALITY rea sonably priced, In this way we hope to gain your interest and your confidence, and your confidence thus obtained merit your continued patronage, Wo seek to serve others as we would ourselves be served, Wo know how wo would wisli others to serve us, what courtesies wo would oxpect a store to extend that hoped for our trade, and we give you just such service, Wo want you to come and benefit by this painstaking service, profit by the FURNITURE OF QUALITY reasonably priced, We want our customers to be our friends and they their friends our friends and so make tho lino grow, in turn to mako Wo realize fully that only by serving you woll can we hopo to sorve you often, and to that end wewill devote our Eestofforts,You can como to John- son'Gulovsen's expecting much, for much is waiting hero for you, Johnscm-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name With the Service Fame I H I