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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
iwmma THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY,' MAY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. K r r - i-. 'llclous refreshments wero served at a Honing tlio vocation of tho tenants. K. C. Marker, Mrs. Hugeiic Terry, late hour. The affair was a delight- f,hls was vdry clever and enjoyed 1m- Mrs. K. L. Heap, Mrs. .luck N'owlln, fill one. IIOMKS MAUK UAI'l'V MUa Fauces Frnnse hav- mense y. Mrs. Hugge read somo nu- aim .mis. .j. 11. i-rico. Mt W..-. M - 1 ... i.h.rn nf Mm nntnrtnlninnnt nnil i mnrniln niimlinrR 111 her nxccntlonnllv ' ' ' 111(3 l"'(l "' " - " - " Mrs J. II. Stndden, the refreshments. j fine manner, showing well her ubll These socials arc given by the lodge, Ity of power of expression. Mrs. once each month and are attended by 'McKnlght sang a song with allltcru n l.irtro numJier of the members. tlon. I 2KE3Z5E .Three- homes wore made Very She tried to teach the others happy this week by the ndcnt of1 i but there were too many s's to learn. How arrivals a daughter to Mr. i i Mrs. Motley and Mrs. Mnlllngcr, and Mrs. Geo. Haines on South played piano solos thnt were very ' Fifth street, a son to .Mr. and Mrs. greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Wilson gave Chas. Lowry on South Fourth street ' Invitations will be Issued next week I a selection, very amusing, and heart-'and a son to Mr. and Mrs. I). 13. Mil-, HLKS' DAXCK .JUNK i! CONTRIBUTIONS concerning joclal imupenlngs, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore tho eventB occurred later than tho time mentioned.) soriAii 'ai,i:xi.u 4 MONDAY Coos Hay Women's Club with Mrs. J). C. MeCntty. Progress Club Indoor picnic nt the homo of Mrs. V. A. Smith. TPUSDAY C. W. II. M. with Mrs. Charles Powers. Ladles (lulld at the fin lid Hall. WUHNKSDAY Swedish Aid with Mrs. C. J. Ilillstroin. Narcissus Club with Mrs. Carl West. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. John- son In Hunker Hill. 4 Hay City Ladles' Aid with Mrs. A. C. Allard. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Ralph Parr. l'rlsclllas with Mrs. Hrock- mucllcr In Hunker Hill. Hridgo Club with Mrs. V. S. Turpen. Presbyterian Auxiliary In the Church parlors. THURSDAY North Hend Altar (Julld with Mrs. Marshall. Mlnnc-Wls Club with Mrs. 0 F. H. Dresser. Rainbow Club nt the Club house. Commencement exercises In Noblo Theater. A. N. W. Club with .Mrs. C. 4 F. McKnlght. Thursday Stowing Club with Mrs. (leo. S. Capp's. FRIDAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. F. M. Flye. for the Blks annual ball on the twen-tv-thlrd of Juno In tho Kagles' hall. Mnrtln's ten-pleco rchestra furnish ing the music. Kach member will bo allowed the privilege of inviting one guest. The hall will be profusely de corated with the lodgo colors, purple and white with woodland greens forming n charming background for the gay festivity. The general com mittee, Messrs. Cattcrlin, Conrad, to Mrs. Shlinlan. K. F. Russell, , Hultman, Gardner and Crosthwalto, tonstiiiHster of tho occasion, .nadelaro making extenslvo plans for this some appropriate rcmnrss ntul was (dance to excel any they hnvo former responded to by Rev. .Shliiiliin, who ! y given. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or or Coos Hay peoplo who visit in other cities, togothor with notices of social affairs, are gladly rccelvd In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tkos of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish same. read humorous selections from "Why Did He Marry Her?" This brought forth inner laughter. The remain der of the evening wns spent In a social way and later very appetizing refieshnients were served by the la dles. Those of tho party were: Mr. and .Mrs. F. S. Shlmlan, Mr. nnd Mrs. (leo. Mnndlgo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. ,l!nzer, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Russell, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Rose. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Kverltt. Mrs. W. It. Slum. ! Ilv encored. It was In necro dialect, lonoy on Commercial avonue. '1 liese entitled, "Drnwing the Society Line." j pnrents are to be heartily congrnt-1 The five cent piccolo solo by Mr. ulnted. Ross, Sr., was very clever and the old familiar strains found their wnyj Into the feet of the listeners who WKIHHXO ANNIVIIRSARV , patted out a chorus on the floor. Miss Hess Ayre was requested to1 Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. .Miller entor slng "Parla," by Ardltl, tho song tallied nt dinner last ouMiIng in that she did so beautifully In Mrs. j "onor of their first year wedding Con'wny's pupil recital last week. I anniversary, nt their pretty homo on Mr. Jno. Ross gave n selection In 'North Twelfth street. Their dinner Negro dialect, "Plain Presshln." I guests included Mr. and Mrs. (1. Y reading of namngs i. FOR MISS Dl'NMNO On Wednesdny afternoon, Mrs. R. B. Irwin entertained at a very de lightful sowing party at her home on South Fifth Btreot for the pleas- uro of Miss Dunning of Hcrkclcy, who Is spending several days on the Hay. Cholco roses wcro arranged ' H'OMKSTIO artistically In tho living room nnd ' " Tho young peoplo gathered around tho plnnn and snug Tlppernry nnd other familiar songs, nftcr which I the guests danced until departing. I Everyone went out with "the smile that never comes off." During the program, Gill, Harbor and Thompson played a Joke on tho performers, presenting each one with cauliflower and cabbage. ! SCIENCE LECTITREI 'son, Mrs. II. II. Weldy, Mrs. V. E. 'tables. Social chat and fancy sow- den whllo red geraniums graced tho MIbs Annn Turley, In chnrgo of tho Extension work of tho Domestic W. Kaufman and little daughter, ; CIntidlne, Mrs. (Irnro Neville, Miss Winifred Watson and .1. T. Hrnnd. ' " .. O , COTILLION CLl'lt t. V The Cotillion Club closed Its dancing season with n big dunco at Loggle's I lull Wednesday eenlng. , The hull wns beautifully decorated with greens, baskots of ferns woro set around on tnbourets to fill each nook and corner. As usuhl the Paul Jones was tho most popular dance of tho evening Df o o And hearing of Quality Home And thmking of QuaKty Home Wnttcrs, Mrs. J. Monde. Mrs. R. C. lug wcro enjoyed until tho after-, Science. Department of tho Oregon , Tho mmXv w,lk,h WIB furnished )iy Holmes nnd Mrs. Robert McCann. I noon's close when the hostess served ,,.!,, -u'"-ho us in hush- Martin's orchestra, was us always, Mrs. Shlmlan leaves tomorrow for' n dainty luncheon. field this week and spoke on Monday I or tl0 ,m)st I1H,,,.B Dol- Mrs. Irwin's Invited list Included: nnd Tuesday evenings at tho Metho Idist hall, to about fifty women tho a visit with her mother, Mrs, In iv lit Still llnfnnl PnllffiMiln iMIhH niltllllnff. Mrs A. f. Mnlllna '.Mrs. F. A. Haines. Mrs. A. II. Old-1'1"1 n'Bht n,ul ''ctwcon thirty and I INTERESTING LODGE PARTY I ley. Mrs. P. B. Allen, Mrs. Gco. rtytlc second night As guest of lliu vuuh liny WUIIICU 8 Ulllll, .MISS Turlcy nttended the Chnmlnndo con cert nnd praised very highly tho mu slcnl work of tho club. Mtircli, Mrs. Oeo. Mandlgo, Mrs. A. Monday evening of this week nt , H. Powers, Mrs. F. V. Powers, Mrs. tho I. O. O. F. hall was the scene of n Jolly session of Coos Hay Cir cle No. lfll, when tholr frntornal neighbors, Women of Woodcrnft, of North llend, wore guests. The In dies had chosen sides and each sldo was to pioparo a "stunt" ns a sur- W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. and Mrs. C. R. Peck. j iV H. W. Olson AUCTION BRIDGE I'l.Ull " GUILD OPEN MEETING Delicious punch was served to tho ninny guests. Tho Cotillion Club has had n very successful season with two nuto trips to Sunset Day nnd three boat rides up Coos River besides Its many dnnces, which woro always looked forwnrd to with great enthusiasm. Tho club will nguln organize In i September, with tho samo niember-Ishlp. SUJ Furnishings You will eventually buy Furnishings " With much satisfaction comiort aim economy to yourself. KENSINGTON CLl'lt -I .Mrs. H. E. Kolty was a delight ful hostess yesterday afternoon when she entertained at her home the la dles and two special guests of the Kensington Sowing Club. The hours wero spout very onjoynhly in sow lug and social chat at tho after noon's close, Mrs. Kelly served a do- Tho open meeting of tho Guild Mrs. J. S. Lyons wns hostess last took ninrn Tunminv nrinmnnn i ti., jirlio for tho other side. A sump- Wednesday afternoon to the Auction1 Guld hall. Tho paper 'Savings Unnks tuous banquet nnd nn Invitation to ijr,ig0 club, roses and carnations (n schools" read by Mrs R H Cor the North Rend ladles composed the, predominating In the parlor decora- j ey was excellently delivered 'ami told, sun s of one sldo while the other tlons. A delicious luncheon was 0f tho Savings bank system In the stunt was a very conilea take off of flervcd at one-thirty o'clock and was schools. Mrs. Corey had visited sev somo of Mnrshflelds lending clti- followed by nn afternoon of bridge, ornl schools In Portland and told : , , , , , i'Mr8- trank Cattorlln winning high 0f Its success there. She also told lollowlng Is tho caste of vharae-; SCoro nrlze. In two weeks. Mm. AJi,n. m- n-i,i.. i. ,.. O. Rogers will entertain tho club ; Hali tholr system In tho schools here ladles. Those out were: Mrs. A. E. i, in ,,. r..t...n II. Stnl'V' Ailnlonni.1. t.. -.. l t n...l.. , i .. v ,M,uln ,Klh1;, . iln. v.,iii ij. luuHi .ilia. A vori' limr runt li-n iinnn.i l.'v.Mn,,!.. Ol.n.,. M... T 1. ll- . .. .. i.u iUil.l , '"' """'.". "'. j. a. nnnsou, rs. lTnnK cattorlln, "Church Advertising, Kin .vMKiiii.ni-ii nun iiiu run .Mrs. A. U. UOgorS. MTB. W. II. Ken-1 Vr zens. ters: Postmaster Hugh McLaiu Mrs. F. on written by rthur McKeown nnd handled Commission ...Mrs. D. C. McCnrty nedy. Mrs. E. Srosthwnlto and Mrs.V Jlrs. R. K.Hooth In a vorv cinn- South Slough Ropresentntlvo ... . Lyons. li --.. . ? ? .,' . ,,, , . """ iblo way gave much thought a ong Mrs. J. W. Chapman ,i. n t ..,., ........ ,. STUNT PARTY Mrs. Tom Coke, Miss Annlo Smith, Mrs. (1. A. Honobrake, Mrs. W. Sul livan mid Mrs. Harnldgu under tho leadership of .Mrs. John Pitman re-, F. E. Conway took a notion that presented n delegation from tho Cons 'It would bo nlco for friends to col- Hay band and rendered some splendid ' It nnd entertain themselves for an , Horbert I ockhnrt and Mrs S a " "I. '"?h'"" ",.rJ'!:.- -..- ,i"..7!l': "!! " HOm"" BrJSmall win ho hostesses nt'tho meet ...,wW. i,n. ,..u iiiuijiiiiH nun uiiu in Miiihuu un uuij mm uiicil guesi was i ,. m.i .!.,.. i m.- llclous luncheon, Mrs. C. W. Cum- lunch merriment and one thnt will , to do something toward tho program. I Sc,ottor ml Mrs ilerbert I ockl a t ...A nu i vj.iiviiii,,-, .-ii ,, nu wiui "vijiiuiift nun iiiiiiuiiiiiii nun car1 thoso linos and evoked favorablo dls cussion. Mrs. Chns. Stauff and Miss' nesso Ayro, nccompnnled by Mrs. Earl Powell, sang very pretty solos. J After the reading of tho papers, refreshments wore served. Mrs. Iiers and Mrs. R. M. Jennings were present as special guests or tho club and the regular members pieseut were: Mrs, II. J. Luploii. Mis. N. H. Matsoii, Mrs. A. (). lingers, Mrs. V. F. McGcnrge, Mrs. II. H. Harris, Mrs. C. S. Huffman and Mrs. Kelly. INORTII MENDSlltPltlSE PAIITYI ry Kuril, Mrs. Walter Llvlngood, Mrs. John Lenuon, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. J. MaiiMka, Mrs. R. Marshall Mrs. A. The Ladles Aid of the North Hend Presbyterian church lendort'd llev. and Mis. F. S. Shlinlan a surprlKo putty at heir home in North Hend Thursday evening, the event being I In honor of the woitlij couples rirst , 1 year wedding auulversnry. A ireil. wero there. i rled out to perfection. Among thoso present from North There wero nbout 125 peoplo pre lleiul were: sent, overyono declaring tho pnrty Mrs. Tom Clinpniau. Mrs. Julia a grand success. KvtuiH, Mrs. Knto FriMiliuid, Mrs. E. ' Morrltt Conway opened tho pro Farrlu, Mrs. N. G. Ilanies, Mrs. Ilen-gram with a reading thnt ho hud learned for tho occasion, This ho carried out beautifully In his little childish way. Ho also sanir tho llt- II. McKay. Mrs. Stewart McDonald, tlo song, "A Hco Onco Lighted on n Mrs. .1. Tompkins, Mrs. W. Smith ami i Flower" Mr. Huggo asked permls- mi-h. it. uewnr. slou to do his part noxt as ho : : vor' l,rou,i ot llls nullity to ploy thai Able. Mrs. H. E. Kollv. Mrs ii. o .. 4 1 clarinet, having studied with Sousa Mara, Mrs. Iloman, Mrs. R. E. EASTERN STAR SOCIAL years ago. After n lengthy speech,1 Hrownlng, Mrs. H. R. Chnndlor, Mrs. ,iuiuiiK wnure no mm received Ills oil- .las. Forty, Mrs. V. A. Smith, Mrs. Hrlen, Mrs. will hnvo chnrgo of tho Altar work during the month of Juno. Thoso present nt tho meeting woro: Mrs. Schottor, Mrs. L. M. No blo, Mrs. H. Ostllnd, Mrs. Orn Mc Cnrty, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. B. Nas burg. Mrs. R. Huggo, Mrs. Mnry Mc Knlght, Mrs. E. L. McCluro, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Ay ro. Mrs. Eva Gnmmll. Mrs. Powoll, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. C. F. McGcorgo, .Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. Dln- was dinger, Mrs. Frnnk Sacchl, .Mrs. Win. I (Continued on Page Six.) P.t, 'fi .fcJs (W V'aififlVM !: ll Gilovsen Mm9t Iflfasf Company W$Lr.;''0'S I --fH 15b Quality Nara8Vilh. iWX$L&W a iJA NM1W Service Fame ?twRffiVvr''''T I fi'Ti"fliiiifv'iuiiiir 1 1 i in i mp C'AMNED'GbODS ' UiiliattiEnilc B Rcpivseiitndvo i m! W aW m a, y & 1 v m 1 Oicon. ' r QE isBica eG? lw' !S ca x Haas Brothers .MATT L. Western Oregon Mur.sliliclil, SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained in Marslifield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Pnpcpfjnp 352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X Kindly rcmomber to glvo us a trial, Everything In the bakery lino .MAHSHK1HLD RAKING CO., 133 No. 2nd st., near Central Phono 4i!S. featuro of the evenlur. was a I.Ik Last Tuesday evening, tho Eastern nciilllu. etc., ylth great contortions' Clias. Stnuff. .Mrs. A. R. O iiiiiiiim ' u iiiiiii lint i niiiiu nti,i w: i ih iii.li. ..!... ....... i..j nr in,, ii. .... 1....1.. . . .. . ; "" " "" ,,",,' -"J"m-,i vim-j piensaiu " '" mm nuiiy, somo vory Eugene O'Connor, Mrs. Edna itldi- prepared ami which wns priMMihdii.-iihi (if cards and daniliig. De- beautiful tones wero heard from tho unison, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs Su " "' "' ' i rlarlnct, but whon ho stopped to therland.' Mrs.' v. p. jMUwiinv wipe his brows, that had becomo Mrs. Alice Sneddon, Mrs. R. N. Holt, tiled In his efforts, tho music play-1 Mrs. J. W. Flanngan, Mrs. E. P. Low ed on mid Mr. John Itoss ciuno from' Is, Mrs. Claud Nasburg, Mrs. J. ' behind Iho scenes, telling tho talo Hennett nnd Rov. R. E. HrownluK. ' that Mr. Huggo had deceived tho an- dlence. This was thoroughly enjoy- 4 4 od and the grand performer took his, I ALERT CLl'R SESSION seat with 11 pompous air and wns . Wc invito the public to see just how Gliirnrcielli's Chocolnte, nnd Cocoa are made in the GhirnrileUi BuiUhiii'.nt the 1J. P. 1. K. The pomierous machines, the pure innreilicnts, the extreme care as well as the process are fully explained. Delicious Hot Chocolate made of the famous Ghirnrdelli's Ground Chocolate served day and evening, lie sure to try n cup. D. GHIUAUDELL1 CO. iwM wi-p twM wmy9W77vnpiiniRf '7' WARr WW f ' wfoSi. Sun Prnuciico mmmm mwM mm? a rftif) MilX"" ' "'' Inter and Instructive estmer LmM k Ai''.V-'XArX 5 I. Jury Since 1852 jfA HfiiLfli BmlLfiK : turt 1 r tns nvsrinMP.ur' . DRESSMAKING and TAILORED HATS Work giiMiuilccil mill prices reiisoimlilo MRS. II. C. WILLHV Over Norton & Hnnson's Phono 10D-J. Entire stock of millinery must be disposed of with in 30 days Many Hats a,t one-half regular prices Untrimmed's.hapes, flowers, etc., at less than liail regular prices Everything must go. ' ' Ladies: Don't fail to take advantage of these bargains. MRS. A. G. AIKEN Market avenue Marsll,ieId fluttciod to think ho had played soj Tho ladles of tho Alert Club wero well, having been In tralnlnt only 'very pleasantly entertnlned nt the flft years. homo of Mrs. Claud Plpor on North Dr. Morrow Bavo nn original poem I Coos Rlvor Thursday afternoon, who entitled "Moving Day." It was very had decorated her homo for tho oc-i true to Hfo In many Instances. Mr. coslon with cut flowors and ferns. Harry Cordon told n story about n Tho afternoon session wns open "Kon'-" M with singing and roll call, tho Mr. Starr, who has spent ten years members rospondlng with Hlblo ver lu Riibsln gnve the correct pronuncln.Bes. Several nblo papers wero read, tlons of Mimo of tho troublesome war, Mrs. Mnhaffy told of tho doniornll nnmes. This nns a very Instructive1 zl"K thought In tho so-cnllod Sunday part of the program. Mr. Peck told comics; Mrs. Terry nnd Mrs. E C some Interesting stories. Little Darker gave Ideas of ways In which (leiirgo Kelly, who has beou speaking a city youth might spend a profit iho English language but a few 'able vacation In tho country nnd Mrs , months, hmlng lived In Mexico, spoke S. Larson told how n country a little piece entitled "doing Hack youth could spend his vacation to to Ornudpn." without a forelKii nc-.good udvantaiio in m,., m... -i,... . ' . " v. ,, . ,ui. U lllfceA "... ..nu in a iei lino manner. Mrs. "aruer then recited a poem Mrs F Conway sang a child's song about n . Rood told a Hlblo storv, 'follow! kitten, and also "I'll Take My Hatid by a song bv all Off To You. .Mr. Wilson." 1 tho Tho Indies ihen turned their nt chorus sho unfurled Old Olory. cov-,tontlo to fancy vork and making orlng herself with It. This made a Plnni for tho Fourth of July ceTew very effective scene. ,tlo ce.lel,ra- ' r jayn it wm' ii "I'ilMtm '", Wn Mrs. Kelly read n poem Klvlnp ad-, Towards evening. Mrs. Por as-' he as to Judging the ability of n,Utod by tho Misses Merle Steniner orknian. which was of great bene-'nmn and Ihuel Cowan served n'l fit o those who heard It. -tomptlng repast to the follow ,g en b , " """' "l Kiacoiui xunn iiotm. M ss Lou Mahaffy Mrs llalll'll UiVlllllir n ,-.,.... 1 ,.. .. I 1.. . . .. .'111111111, .MIS 1 "J "i-uiuinK niuii.'s. .Miwiiu, .Mrs roiriANP.omov Rates to You 50 rooms, per day ..$1.00 100 rooms with bath tfl.no 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 large rooms, with hath 2.50 Extra porson In room, uddltlonal , , ,$1.00 ?V WALLPAPE Sensational Sale of PAINT AND For the. Next Ten Days Wn nrn rminn In rlicnnco nf niir CIltTC StOCk Ol Jjl Paper and Mixed Paint and do it quickly. Wearep mg it on the market for what it win pi my. LOOK AT THE PRICES. ,, Wall Paper at 5c, 6c, 7c and 10c per double m Paint, standard brand, $1.25 per gallon. vcti i ibii ami cnamei ureauy i cm . hm Ami i ms siock is nign graae aim iwa "JrVtnnitv bv firn nr wntfip. This affnrris VOll an OPPOnw, decorate your homes at less than cost of tne The early bird gets the best choice. THE ART DECORATING Ctt Estimates uirnMieil. Phone HM-J 256 Market avenue West (costume. Mrs. MeMulleu road a H'oeni entitled '.Myrtle's Anns." men- F. H. lhiml u ii , . .. ' I'iper. Mrs. V. K. Hood, Mrs. J B. Noah, Mrs. H. S. Larseu. Mrs. CO.MK TO Till: IIOSIJ FKSTIVAL Tho Multnomah will bo tho Moccu of tW Kastorn Visitor. Moot your FrlmitlB Here. orlce and Accommodation Hettor v- Hates o Higher, WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, -rrrrTc sTD "SKSffl UPMOST Phnne lub..... nvJGl M4iiiinn.i'.v"i i - s S.1 0 11 l'l Da On the Cot -.- v un fa pj-fi"lr-!f"-mt!rTP!tTln rsrnm