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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1915)
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Club litis enjoyed this season took place Thursday after noon nt tho homo of MrH. Alexandra Lando pn ,1'nrlc Avonuo. Cliolco cut flowers, (iulilluH predominating, woro nrrangod very prettily In tho llvlni; and dlnliiK rooniB. Durtni; tho busl ness transactions, Mrs. Annlo Tow er was elected to momliorshlpato fill the vacancy caused by tho roslgna tlon of Mrs. Chnrlos Knlsor of North Bond. At tho close of tlio aftor noon tho hostoss assisted by Mrs. Fonslor, Mrs. K. I.nndo, and Mnx ino Fonslor Borvod an nppotlzlng luncheon. Tho special bucbIs pres ent this week woro: Mrs. L. A. Lll JoqvlBt, Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. M. A. Dano, Mrs. Chas Fonslor, and tlio mombors out were. Mrs. Alien, Mrs. Q. A. llonnott, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs. FroldborB, Mrs. F. E. HnB"o, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Alice Hall, MrB. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. Kato Lan do, Mrs. E. MIiiBus, Mrs. W. P. Mur phy, Mrs. Nancy Nobl'o, .Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs. II. E. Qulst and Mrs. Charles Stauff, with whom tho club , will .meot next week. ENTERTAINS AT SHORE ACHES MONDAY Progress Club with R. W. Morrow. Klostcr Club Cafeteria luncheon with Mrs. N. H. MacMlllan. Alpha Dolphlan Society Mrs. Harriott Kellogg. TUESDAY North Bend Mothcrs Teachor8, Club at Control school building. WEDNESDAY . D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Lostor Eaton. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. C. II. Walter. Christian Sisterhood all day session in church parlors. Narcissus Club with Miss Stella Pcdcrson of Eastsldo. Prlscllhis with Mrs. Win. Phillips of Day Park. Klostcr Club with Mrs. F. L. Ornnnls. North Demi Christian churoh ladles ontcrtaln Un ion Ud at Presbyterian church. THURSDAY North Dond Episcopal aulld with Mrs. Walter Smith. Minno-Wls Club with Mrs. W.' II. Perkins. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Charles Stauff. FRIDAY Reception nt North Pond Methodist Church parlors for llov. and Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy. Kensington Club with Mrs. E. M. Dnrry. Enslport Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. O. Qosuoy. ' Ladles Art Club with Mrs. L. Q. Lang. SATURDAY Auction Drldgo Club oven lng party witli Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adolspergor. ed by Mrs. Drown served dainty re freshments. Airs. Lang will entertain next Frl-dny. , ! I HALLOWE'EN EVENTS j l Hallowe'en season promises to bo (n busy one this year, many of tho clubs .as well as individuals making preparations for celebrating tlio oc- casion and o'er long tho proverbial ' black cats will bo seen lurking In dark comers, tho witches flying on (brook sticks, and Jack-d-lanterns, grinning at yoit from ovory concclv ! able nook nnd corner. Following Is a list of. some of tho coming ovents: Tills evening, Miss Franso nnd Mrs. Eleanor .McMullon aro cntor- schols with n Hallowe'en danco at I tho Myrtle Arms. Tho Alpha Dolphlan Society will 'jcolobrato Hallowe'en with a party at "tho homo of Miss Ellen Rudtias, on Monday evening November tlio first, 4 each member having tho privilege Mrs. Hnzor, Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs, M. G. Coleman, Mrs. Walter Russell, Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Chas. Kalsor, Mrs. Gabhardt, Mrs. M. E. Evcrltt, Mrs. V. E. Wattors, nnd Mrs. C. L. Ea ton. Mrs. M. H. Evorltt will bo hostess at tho next mooting In two weeks. A, TO HIVE DANOE I v Tho pupils of the Marshflold High School aro planning on giving .a danco in tho rink on Friday ovenlng, Novombor 12th, for tlio uoneiii oi the High school Athletic Association, .j. , , I NEW CLU1J FORMED .. i 11. ... Hin tainlng tho teachers of the Marshflold , A "ow c'"" '""U1 ?" " " " ,,od i.-i. ...in. imii,v.'o.. ,i nt Trio Card Club has boon organlzod UA1XII0W OLUIl I Mrs. C. II. Dungau nnd Mrs. E. L. Gubsor woro hostossos at tho last bcbhIoii of tho Rainbow club which was hold Thursday of this wcok at tho club houso on South Coos Rlv or Tho morning was given over to'busluoss nnd preparation for tho dinner which was sorvod In ologant stylo about noon. After dinner, tho ladles busied thomsolvcs with their fancy work. In two weeks. Mrs. W. C. Morgan nnd Mrs. Jos. I.andrlth will bo hostesses to tho club mombors nt tho homo of tho latter. Tho" visitors present woro: Mrs. Dan Mcintosh, Mrs. Jonson, Mrs. Doudell, nnd Miss Helen Lan drlth. Tho mombors attending this weok woro: Mrs. E. L. nossoy, Mrs. II. E llessoy, Mrs. Warren Dossoy, Miss ' Dlauco Cutllp, Mrs. Nathan Cutllp, Mrs. S. 11. Cutllp, Mrs. J. J. Cllnkonbeard, Mrs. E. L. Gubsor, Mrs. C. H. Dungan. Mrs. E. R. Hod son, Mrs W. F. Hodson, Mrs. Jns. Lnndrlth,' Mrs. W. C. Morgan, Mrs. W. Richards, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. S. Or Rogers, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Mrs. L. 0. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. W. L. Worth. At her beautiful Shoro Acres homo, ono of the most plcturcsquo spots o-i tho Western coast, Mrs. L. J. Simp son onturtnlnod tho Drldgo Club last Wednesday afternoon, tlio Indies making tho trip in tho largo car of Gorst nnd King's. Tlio rooms In Which tho Indies woro ontortaiiiou woro most effectively decorated with 'gladiolus of all colors and hydrnn- fgens from tho gnrdons of Shoro Ac res. In sorvinir tho delicious courso flunchcou at ono-tlllry o'clock, Mrs. ! Simpson was assisted by hor daugh r tor Miss Isabollo Stearns and Mrs. J Keating. Mrs. Win, Horsfall won ! high scoro prlzo at bridge, tho othor ' mombors prcsont bolng Mrs. E. G. Porham, Mrs. J. Flanagan, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. W. S. Turpln, Mrs. J. W. Donnott, tho spec- ! lal guests present woro: Mrs. Chas. f Hall, Mrs. James Polhomus, Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg, Mrs. W. H. Palnt-or. In two wooks, Mrs. J. S. Coko will bo hostess to tho Drldgo Club. v NORTH IIEN1) SWEDISH All) Tho Ladles Aid of tho Swedish Lu thornn church of North Dend mot at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albort Wlcklund on Wednesday, Oct. 13th. Those prcBont woro: Mrs. Tyborg, Mrs. Dorglund, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Wlttlck, Mrs. Louisa Anderson, Mrs. Djubeck, Mrs. Strang Mrs. DJork, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. Wm. Strang, Mrs, Johnlo Andorson. Mrs. Erlck son, Mrs. Frank Mubciis,, Mrs. II. F. Dongtson, Mrs. Sunburn, Mrs. KJIU inan, Miss Solum KJIllmun, Miss Ell da Wick, Miss Mao Klo, M1b8 Selma Edwards, Miss Mollnda Anderson, Mrs. Wlcklund, Mr. tleorgo Lowland, Kormlt Wlcklund, Dortln Andorson, Miss Ilernltn Andorson, Electa Strang Miss Deutis Andorson. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold Nov. 10th nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Andorson, Portor Hill. CLUIl LADIES ENTERTAIN Tho Ladles of tho North Bond Pas 1 1 mo Club entertained their husbands at progressive whist last evening at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Marshall, Mrs. Earl Hutchlns nnd Mr. Marshall winning first prizes, while tho consolations were awarded ed to Mrs. Edward Thomns and A. J. Surbeck. At tho closo of u pleas- i I nut evening or tho popular past tlnio, tho Indies sorvod wholcsomo refresh ments. Those out were: Mr. nnd Mrs Miles Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Earl Hutchlns, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Justin Arms, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Thomns, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. and Mrs. Robcoo Hnzor, '.Mr. nnd Mrs. Derby shire, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Urninnrd and MIbs Richardson. i of Inviting two guests. Tho Eastsldo Social Club for somo time have planned a Hnllowo en celebration, nnd this will bo In tho form of n party for their families and friends at tlio now school houso on Frldny evening, Oct. 29th. Tho Library Association of North Dond will give a Hallowo'on dance nt Eckhoff hall Saturday evening Oct. .10th, ami as many us can, aro urged to conio In coBlumc, nlthough this fenturo Is not imperative. Misses Madgo and Winifred Simp sou of Diiukcr Hill nro planning n party to bo given nt tholr homo- on Friday ovenlng Oct. 2!)th, nnd this also will bo In keeping with the Hal lowo'on season. Tho Eastern Star lodge will ob serve Hallowo'on with n party Tues day ovenlng, October 2Gth, In the Indgo rooms. Miss Helen Sprnguo will bo host oss at her homo on Commercial Ave nue, Friday, Oct. 29th, nt u Hallo we'en pnrty for tho teachers of Marshflold ami vicinity. Tho .High School pupils, Senior class In charge, nro planning a Hallo wo'on party for Saturday, Oct. 30th, to bo glvon at tho High school. Tho ladles or tho Sumnor Soclnl Club will entertain tholr husbands and friends on Saturday ovenlug, Oct. 30th, with n Hallowe'en parly In tho Sumnor hall. .j. .j. ALERT OLUIl Tho Club had nn unusually picas lint, blisv inoortni? whlnli tnnlr fW I form of a houso warming nt tho ro- contly completed bungalow of Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Nowllu of Allogany. i Messrs J. C. Dcattlo nnd V. K. Rood furnished boat sorvico for tho da Aftor a short tlino, spoilt In chat ting and nccdlowork, tho following I program was onjoyed with Mrs. Eu gene Torrry as loader. Roll call Responded to with a quotation on Truth. Topic Tho olomonts of fonr caus ing untruthfulness In children Mrs. Mahnffy. Topic What is tho relation of Im agination to UntruthrullnoBs by Mrs. F. B. Rood. DiBCiiBslon -Tho Principles or ,charactor making. t Discussion Should Santa Clans bo given a doflnlto personality in th minds of our children. Tho Blblo Study Courso was start ed under leadership of Mrs. F, 11. Rood. New Business Mrs. C. D. PIpor was olocted Reporter for tho "North Bond Harbor" and "Dally Mall". Dolccloiis refreshments woro then sorvod to tho rollowlng mombors: Mrs. Eugono Torry and daughter J21slo, Mrs. Jack NowIIn, Mrs. Goo. Gould, Mrs. P. E. Larson and daugh ter Adeline, Mrs. E. C. Barker and daughters Elloen and Grace, Mrs. Ed. Noah, Mrs. C. D. Plpor, Mrs. V. K. Rood, Mrs. W. B. Piper, Mrs. F. B. Rood, Mrs. James Nowlin, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Mnhaffy, Miss Ma haffy and guest Mrs. Kun. Tho next mooting will bo hold In two weeks at tho homo of Mrs. ChaB. Mahuffy with p. e. Larson ns Lead PIIEHI1YTERIAX AUXILIARY SESSIOX j ' ; Tho ladles' auxiliary of tho I PresbytorJan church onjoyod nn all day sosslou last Wednes day at tho homo or Mrs. A. T. Haines, A Caletorla lunclioon was sorvod at noon, nnd a number of tho husbands and oth or guests camo In at this time to onjoy this part or tho day's pro gram, Tho ladles plan to hold a bazar somotlmo In December, and most or tho time Wednesday was pont in preparation' for this ovent. This was n special mooting or tho auxiliary. 4 mid hold Its Initial mooting yoster dny nftomoon nt the homo of Mrc. Norls Jensen. Tho club will meet every two weeks for n social time, tho hoBtess next tlmo bolng Mrs. II. '13. BuRmnn. Tho mombors of tho club Include Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy, Mrs E. F. LoMloux, Mrs. J. Q. Jurvls, Mrs. Wm. Schroedor, Mrs. J. W. Hlldon brand, Mrs. Frank Denning, Mrs. C. B. Wolls, Mrs. H. A. WoUb, Mrs. II. 'E. Bultmnnn, Mrs. J. H. Staddon and Mrs. T. S. Hnrvoy. j. . .j. . .- -. 4 I BIRTHDAY PARTY TOMORROW Miss Segrld Stora will ontortaln at hor homo In North Marshflold tomorrow afternoon In honor of .her birthday. 4 I BIRTHDAY PARTIES r Miss Virginia Coko Is giving party this afternoon In honor of hor 8th birthday. Miss Eleanor Lewis Is hostoss to a. numbor of frlondn nt a pnrty in honor or hor blrthdny this nftor Uoon. t INFORMAL CHAT tJ Mrs. Fay Walsh, of Mlssola, Mont, has arrived ror a visit with hor bIs tor, Mrs. Roy Bralnnrd 'of, North Bond. .j. .j. 4. A largo gathering of tho Mnrsh flcld people listened to a delight ful concort by tho Coos Bay Band last Sunday nftoViloou nt two-thirty o'clock In tho Orphoum thoator. Tho music was exceptionally good and tho nudlouco or music lovers ap preciative 'ns usual. Mr. and Mrs. Gooiko Porop to day loft on tho Kllburn ror tholr homo In California nftor a week's visit with tlio lntter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Coko on South Fourth street. J 5 MIbs May Olemiui of Washington Is visiting tho homo of her twin sis ter Mrs. llonry O'Mnra of this city. Miss Oloman expects to spend the winter here. , Mrs. Gcorgo Porop loft two weeks for San iCTtI Bl'ort visit an,, ,.;:J May 1101110 from an (,;;'? there. ttleillH Harry Nnsburg and,1( n'JMrs.i:mmav: ,l 4 rcn ,. w. u .Mrs. i;mma N . - lay for Onklan-1 whe 3 !r f"s after ,h!th Jtcrvllle,whereiht visit her folks after tbi gotoI.ortervlle.l:hh. WjJ Mr. and today on tho Kllburn for tholr homo) or a suori visit an in will spend Bomcllmo .. . a3 . 1.-1.1. .. ,urweui ot nor Health. u v... turnaWccknr'T,0" nanny f!nl,.. wn uu uiHun i ... . m in California attor a snort vib.i m m n t . ",n tho homo of Mrs. Forop's parents, w, , BctomMnlrti " Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coko of South Lho w S Fourth Street. the benefit nf i, t, .1 M"- co. Dlndlnit.r tr 1 Miss Grace Kruse left today on tho; McCh.ro and a parhltn li ..... , ..loll Ihn nxnnu Until , . .. u Vinl 0 frt , iviiuiirii mi ii ,.o.v ub k..- ..,. - ir(ifi ,n i,n ilAA.. .,, -- .... l l I.. Qn.. PnKlnlonn I "'" l"H and whu iriuiuiH u "" ..."w, Whllo thoro sho will bo tho guest of Mrs. S. D. Teller, formerly Miss John son who Ib well known on tho Buy. ttonkjt S. Harris !.... M.nnl, tn . """H :a "'" Mienaejtliltiii: nn outing. Mrs. H, I knno ami other Washlnjto.1 Mrs. Wrn-il m mo.. ?"-! Mrs. Edwin Busby and Mrs. K. F.'imi. r.n..i,o.i a.. .' .. """.HI ,... 11... C...I,. nln.,,1. ... """ .rrBCIK!KiJ irom .Minneapolis nhere iu, boon visiting her iiatent,,u? linnn 111 At- 111... . . Ml Whitman leave on tho hnntit uinm from boon 111. Mr. HlaV. i.. ,.7v 1 . -. "' " for Moscow, Idaho, whoro thoy will mako nn extended visit nt tho homo of their parents. Wm. Grimes and wlfo oxpect to lo.ivo 'Wednesday lor Portland and rrom thoro will proceed to Califor nia lo'tako in tho exposition. Thoy -will visit other points nnd mako a trip oust before returning to tho Bay. Frank Hcnth nnd wlfo aro spoud- flng Bomo tlmo In San Francisco nnd vicinity with Mr. Honth'H mint. Thoy inny mako an eiiHtorn nnd Houlhorn trip wltli hor. Matt L. Mny expects to lenvo In ban Francisco to acconni,i homo. N'? I Mrs. H. L. Coleman Hdia'i nrrlvi'ii llilu Wni. .. .t weeks visit at the home tiufc ents, Mr. ami Mrj. A. J &ti 1 1. 1.. .11.. ""fe tlllH LIIJ. -I lllll' fltll IlllfU .1 . . Only all Leather shot, w MIIU MIII'O, Hold Your llNOpaFtli ner (I, Hand .Maviicrdfc 1 ""l Wilson ewelry Store 78 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 15M Onlv NINE more weeks till Christmas. Do m Christmas Shopping NOW with small deposit and pqi little each week. Our Christmas goods have amm PRICES REASONABLE Atjate Jewelry Made to Order Stones Cut and PolisW ? Xv T XT7 7'1 trormerlyw U. n. W Uson im MMMwrijBMwwiMiiiiiiMMiiWKijfcmiM.,nniiwMWTiiMMMWi'iiiwirir-nriniioi3CTa'' e- ' i EVE.VIXG CARD l'AUTV Can You Read ","m"",im With Perfect Comfort: If not, you should see "Good Vision" Birch at once; He'll give you a perfect fit with TORIC LENSES Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store RADIUS' AltT OLUlt Tho Ladles' Art CIuu met with Mrs. Charles La Chapello yesterday afternoon, and during tho business session elected Mrs. J, o. Langwor thy and Mrs. H. Q. u0y to member ship, to fill vacancies causedby two of tho members, Mrs. J, A. Dlatt and Mrs. Nols itasmussen who will spend lho winter out of town; tho former in the east and the latter In Califor nia, The hostess had several special Kuosts, Mrs. v. S. Drown, Mrs. WJnd blgler, Mi. Margaret La Chapello and Mrs. C. T, Waugh. The mom bors out woro; Mrs. Dlatt, Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mrs. Jas. Cowan Sr., Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. A. K. Arkley, Mrs. u F. Falkensteln, Mrs. W. E. Hoag 'land, Mrs. L. a. Lang, Mrs. K. D. McArthur, Mrs. Ross Smith. Mrs. F. I Sumner, Mrs. Henry Hoeck, and Mrs. o. S. Torrey. After a few hoars of sewing and social chat, Mrs. La Chapello assist- Last ovenlng, Miss Huth Alien ploasantly entertained a few friends nt nn ovenlng of fivo hundred. Au tumn loaves woro uBed very effect ively In tho parlor decorations. At n lato hour Miss Allen served a dain ty lunclioon to tho following guests: Misses Wolverton, Margaret Shaw, Iva Stokes, Ethel Reeso, Edna L.ouIbq Larson, and Messrs; Roy GUI, Ken neth Uarragar, John Noblo, V. A. J0I1118011, J. T. Drand, and Jay Doylo. : I SUMN'KR SOCIAL CLUIl . Tho Ladles Social Club of Sum nor met at the homo of Mrs. II. W, Sanford, Oct. 13, nnd spont tho'nf teruoon chatting and shotting beans. Mrs. H. W. Sanford and son Glado served rofreslimoiits to tho follow Iur: Mrs. W. D. Farrln and cnlldren Wllnia and Frances, Mrs. Chas. So lander, Mrs. Archie Phillips, Misses Jesso .Norton, Hetliel Stock, Ethol Moody, Mclda Doutell and Orla San ford. Tho Club will entertain tholr hus bands and frlonda at a Hallow'on par ty, Saturday, evening ot October 30, at the Sumner Hall. I THIMULI3 CLUB Tho North Dend Thimble Clnb yes terday afternoon enjoyed tho hospi tality of Mrs. 1. D. Dartlo at hor homo on Sherman Avenue. No special business was transacted other than the clearing up of tho proceeds from tho Carnival rest room, which was under their supervision. Tho plan was a complete success both finan cially and socially. Miss May Oloman, sister of Mrs. Henry O'Mara was present as a spec ial guest yesterday. At tho close of t);o afternoon, Mrs. Dartlo assisted by Mrs. O'Mara served a tempting re past. 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