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n iimsssBsmsrSSmmmisSKSSR EIGHT T THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELb,' OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915 EVENING EDITIOM. sBHHHHMHHHHMnHJjjl M odart Corsets Front Laced At dlnnct', at (ho (licutro or on (flu Ktrcct, (lie MODART wcni'er Is charming ( loulc on iind perfectly nl. enso as to her npiicarnncc. Tlio aliHCiico of laces at (lie facte of the MODART given form and wonderful HinonthiicsH for gown-fitting. Nt ugly lines at liottom of corset show ing (hi-otigh, nor laces (o mar the beautiful hack lines. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART WEAiH FOR WOMEN' Corner Broadway oflmram' i and Central Ave. Phono HOI I I I Urn t -L-MJF SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Mrs. Kato Lando. TUESDAY Eastern Star llnllowo'on Party. Ladles' Guild In Guild hall 4 . MHS. J. . KINNEY KNTEH- TAINS 4 (Continued From Pago Thrco) I NARCISSUS CLUB .,'tono quality. The Crescondo by I'or fLassoii was ployed with the tiaunl flncsso which nlwnya marks Mr. 'ajordruniB playing nnd tho "Caprlco" VI liv HI., rtlanti n A...1.. V..wtt,nt.i Miss Stella Pcdcrson was hostess ;;"' , " , .. ,,, ,, , ... . , ... , her, was dashed off with a faaclntit- at her on.o In hastsldo Inst Wcc iioh-1, ,., , , da af ornoon to tho Narcissus Tho concoft wn tiub incnihors, who mioiit u vory L.i ... , . enjoyable afternoon In sowing and ,,' KO'"K """ irom MnrB"' chat. Towards evening, Miss Pedor- Tho program rollown: son served refreshments to tho foM.f nn,!,i., , . . .... . "t Dawning Cndnian lowing: Mrs. Inglo Pederson, Mrs. ., ,., ,',' ,, Lhoyd Proscolt Mrs. Gilbert StecKel.K'1- - g TolToh.m m , in ",u" I,0,,OVo Mo If All Those Endearing lellcfson, Mario Galbralth, Anna Yo c, . h loung UharniB Old Irish Danny Hoover Damrosch .Mr. Hunt Study in F Sharp Aromlky thescondo Per Lnsson Cnprlco oio Olson Mr. GJonli-um 'Melody Oluck-Sgnmbntl Chanson I.ouls XIII nnd Pavano, Tho thrco urtists, Mr. GJcrdrum, ! Cotiporln-Krolslor Mr. Hunt and Mr. Sovcly of tho (Ijor-1 IIiimoreBuuo Dvorak druiu Conservatory presented a most ' HIgounorwelHon Snrasato literestlng and enjoyable program! Mr. .Sovcly Lund and Hilda West, who will on tortaln nt tho next meeting In two wholes. i north bend i.iiiicaicv hen- I El 'IT CONCERT nil E. Mrs. with Mrs. In WEDNESDAY Presbyterian auxiliary day session with Mrs. Hydo. Jolly Dozen with Drockinucllcr. Auction Brldgo Club Mrs. A. E. Adclsporger. Pastlmo Club with Roscoo Hazer. Christian Sisterhood Church hall. Brldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Coke. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Ar thur Mattflon on Catching In let. Dr. Mattlo D. Shaw lectur es at Eastsldo. THURSDAY Alert Club with Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy on North Coos Riv er. North Ucnd Mclliodlst Aid in church parlors. Rainbow Club with Mrs. Jns. Landrlth on South Coos River. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. P. E. Allen. Kloslor Club with MrB. D. E. Malouoy. FRIDAY ,M. E. Epworth Lcnguo par ty In church hall. Prcsbytorlan Sunday School llnllowo'on Social In school building. Thlmblo Club with Mis. M. E. Everltt In North Hond. Misses Madge and Winifred Simpson entertain with Hal lowe'en party at their homo In Hunker Hill. Miss Hclon Spraguo enter tains teachers of Mnrshflcld nnd vicinity nt llnllowo'on party. Trio Card Club with Mrs. II. E. Ilultmnnu. Ladies' Art Club with Mrs. Ross Smith. SATURDAY North Hcnd Library Danco nt Eckhorr hall. Sumuor Social Club Hallo wo'Cit party In Sumner hall. High School llnllowo'on party nt High School. Parent-Teachers club of Eastsldo entertain with llnl lowo'on party In school house. Mrs. J. a. Kinney very dollghtful My entertained at flvo tables of "Five Hundred'' at her homo on Golden Avonuo yesterday nftornoon, first prize going to Mrs. Wm. Schrocdor and second prize to Mrs. E. T I.o 'Mloux. Tho living room wns artis tically arranged with dnhllns of vnr- )ous shndes. Towards evening, tho I hostess served delicious rofrcsh- fluents. Her guests Included: Mrs. .7. II. Staddon, Mrs. 8chroedor, Mrs. iLeMIoux, Mrs. Noris Jensen, Mrs. j. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. I HIGH SCHOOL DANCE II. A. WcIIb, Mrs. C. D. Wells, Mrs J. W. Hlldonbrand, Mrs H, E Dultmnnn, Mrs. Frank Donning, Mrs. M. A. McLcod, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Miss Mao "Oleman, Miss Amy Isaacs, Miss Car- rlo Ross, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mrs. Honry Fournor, .Mrs. Dan Keating. 4 LADIES' ART CLUB Mrs. L. 0. Lang, nlslstcd by her dnughtcrs MIbscs Mobfc nnd Frances Lnng, very pleasantly entertained tho Ladle' 'Art Club yesterday aftor nooii, at tholr usual social session of sowing and chat. Dainty refresh ments wore served later in tho day. Thoso prosont wcro: Mra. Illatt, Mrs. ITlanchard, Mrs. W. I). CurllB, Mrs. Jas. Cowan Sr., Mrs. Flyo, Mrs. Ark loy, Mrs Falkonstcln, Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrs. P. L. Sumuor, Mrs. Torroy, Mrs. II. Hoock, Mrs R. II Wnltcr, Mrs. Hoy, nnd MrB J. O. Laugworthy. Tho Mnrshflcld High School nro making big plans for n danco to bo given on Friday evening, November 12, In Eagles hall for tho benont oi tho High School Athlotlc Association. Tho Senior prom will bo hold this year on Friday December 17lh, In Eagles hall. Tho class' havo com menced planning already for this danco which promises to bo a smart affair. : I POPULAR COUPLE WED ; Yesterday at noon at tho apart ments of Jiir. and Mrs. Fred W. Smith nt tho Myrtle Arms, George Gottlngs, of this city, and Miss .Tobo- phlno Sneod, of North Bond, wore united In marriage Rev. Uougtson of tho Swodlsh-Luthcran Church 'of ficiating. Mr. Gottlngs Is tho well- known proprietor of Gottlng's Cash Grocery and Is n popular and .suc cessful young business man of Mnrsh flold, nnd hns won n lnrgo numbor of friends and acquaintances. Tho brldo, who has boon In chargo of tho North Ilond Tclophono Exchnngo for somo tlmo, is a well-known nnd pleasing young lady. 4 " KENSINGTON CLUI1 IHt. MATTIE SHAW WILL SPEAK Tho I'arent-Toachcrs Club of East sldo has arranged for n froo lecture to bo glvon by Dr. Mattlo 11. Shaw Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In tho EnBtsldo school house. Tho sub ject of her talk will bo "Hints on tho Raising of Children." A cordial In vitation Is extended to all to attend this locturo. Tho club tins also planned to glvo a llnllowo'on party for tho parontB, truchors and school children, nnd this will bo given next Snturdny even ing In tho school Iioubo. FOR JIKV. AND .MRS. 1IISKV Sovornl now members wero ndded to tho Kensington Chili nt tholr mcot1 ring with E. M. Unrry yostorday nf- tcrnoon. They wero Mrs. D. W. Olson, Mrs. R. E. Lnrnwny, Mrs. L. A. Llljcqvlst, Mrs. A. 1). Loud nnd Mrs. G. L. Dlndingcr. Tho living room of tho Hnrry homo wns pret tily arranged with decorntlons typ Icnl of tho llnllowo'on season. After an nnjoyablo afternoon of sowing nnd chat which followed tho busi ness session, tho hostess surved dc loctablo dainties. Tho momborn out wcro Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs, A. O. Rogers, Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mrs. W. II. Konnody, Mrs. Goorgo Ste phenson, Mrs. J. II. Lupton, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman nnd Mrs. D. J. Mc klnnon. At tho next mcotlng In wo weoks Mrs. Dlndlngor will entertain nt her homo In Eastport. 4 . INFORMAL CHAT X Mrs. J. E. Stnck nnd daughters Misses Frances and Irene, left this week on tho Adollno for n visit at tho exposition. MIbs Dcobo left for her homo In Iowa this week aftor a pleasant vis It at tho home of Mr. nnd Mr,s. R. E. Miller. Sho will visit nt tho exposi tion' en routo homo. Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Hoboln, will romnln hero through tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lconnrd Rodby loll for tholr homo In Lob Angeles this week, nftcr n sovornl weeks' rtt with Mrs. Rodby's relntlvcs In Noith Bond. Sho was formorly Miss Pearl RIbbb. "t 4 Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Peck nrilved this week hftcr a six weoks' honey moon, nt Eastern points. Mrs. Pock wob formerly Miss Frances Jliirlc noss, and taught in tho Marshflold Hlght Schpol laBt year. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HIatt nnd daughter Miss LouIbo Blntt plan td leave about tho mlddlo or noxt month for Canada to visit with relatives and from thorn tu ,.. : 'y remaining awanlN A nintin n. 4 .....uiiK U1030 from t ' the Library Dene f !. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cj U Ml- " KniBo. Mitt mm ma ' For Parties Our Jewelry sock: Includes all of (ho small Jewelry required, for tlio proper finishing (ouches for your party gown. BEAUTY PINS NECKLACICS RINGS ETC. PENDANTS ItRACELiri'H ORNAMENTS ETC. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BALL rc- Tho Ladles' Aid of tho North Bond MothodlBt church and tho Brother hood tendered a recoptlnn last even ing to Rev. and Mrs. A..S. Ilisoy nt tho church; tho nffnlr being attend ed by nbout one hundred people. Tho decorations consisted of greens, chry- EVENTS TONIGHT Tho Auction Brldgo Club Indies nro ontortalnlng tholr husbands with last Wednesday evening at North Spirit Flower Campboll-Tlpton n party at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, Bend. The concert was given for I Hear You Calling Mo .. . MarshnlliA. E. AdolBporgor on South Fifth the benoflt of tho North Bond Libra.- Irish Names HIIton-Turvoy Street this evening, ry. I Sluttorlng Lovers Hughos Mr. Hunt was heard In two groups Rolling Down to Rio . Gorman or songs, sung In English. Thu sec ond numbor on the program "Moon ,1111 tho Water' was sont by tho com poser to Mr. Hunt Just recently It la ouo of Cadmnn's now com positions. Jn "Danny Deovor" by DamroHch, Mr. Hunt prccodod tho number with a brlof synopsis of tho story which It doplcts. Tho "Spirit Flower" was- most boautlfully oung and "Irish Names" and "Tho Stutter ing Lovors" provoked a great deal of ninusonieut. Mr. Hunt wns cnllod upon for encores. .Mr. Sovoly plnyod two groups In his most oxcollont innniior. Tho puro classic by linn del "Molody" was ono or tho most In toresllng miiiibors and tho "Ilumor esquo" is nlwnyB n favorite Sarasa to'a Zlgunerwolsen," a difficult nnd taxing number was enthusiastically 'rocoiveil by tho audionco nnd Mr. Sovcly had to respond with tho "Or ontals" by Cul. "Tho Beo" by Schu bert which sounds Just oxactly llko the buzzing of a boo was a mnrvel technically and muslcnlly. Tho vlo Hit group ended with tho I'olonnlco In D by Wlonlawsky. Mr. GJordrum again proved his wonderful ability' Tho teachers at tho Bungalow. .Ml1. Hllllt 'Misses Ilcsoso. Griffon. Rlnlfnn nn.l Air on tho G String Bach Larson, nro ulvlnir n mcontlnn this Llobcs-fraud Krolslorl'oveiilng at tho Bungalow, honoring Tramn Wagner t'Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Pock who havo Adoration Borowskyj recently returned from nn oxtondod Tho Beo Schllbort I limiOVmoon trln lhrnn,.1, tlm nnpl Polonnlso In I) Wlonlawsky '.Mrs. Peck was formorly Miss Francos iiarKncss ami miring tlio two years r at . .. - 4 sniuuomumB, nnu uniiiins. fol lowing is tho ovonlng's program: Music by High School Orchestra. Violin Solo Enrl Brown Address "A Now Friend" Rev. Prlco Address "A Yunr's Friendship" Rov. Wnymlro Address "Our Mutual Rolatlons" Rov. J. S. Stubbloriold Address "Why I Wanted Rov. Ill soy Rcturnod" M. E. Everltt Address -"Tho Year'B Outlook" A. G. Rnah Rospouso Rov. HlBoy NORTH BEND 1)A.CE .Mr. Sovely -MONDAY DINNER PARTIES 4 I LnBt Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. Llouol Gordon ontortalned nt dinner, tholr guests Including Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Miller, .Mrs. Hoboln, Miss E. Dcobo nnd Bon Flshpr. Mrs. F. M. Fnlkonsteln, or North Bond, had, ns dinner guosts last Mon day ovonlng, W. J. Conrad and C. R. Broughton. Tho hitter will loavo soon lor Salt Lako to moot his wife who will roturn to North Bond with him. CHRISTENINGS that sho taught In tho Marshflold High School, was a mombor or tho Bungalow group. Tho Prlscllla Club or Bunkoi 11)11 Is giving n party ihls ovonlng nt tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson. This ovonlng, Mra. Mnry E. Thomp son Is ontortnlnlng tho (cachors or tho Marshriohl High school building and tho vicinity schools Informally at hor homo on South Firth Street. Sho was hostess to tho Central School teachers last ovonlng. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bradley havo christoned tholr llttlo daughter, born a weok ago. Helen Brnillov in as an nccompanlst, always In Bympa-1 honor or Mr. Bradley's ravorlto aunt. ," "uu ,a hoioisis. .Mr. ujerarum i Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Labowltch this not only nppeared In tho capacity or,wook christened tholr llttlo son Da an accompanist but was ono of tho vid Morton Labowltch In honor of soolista or tho ovonlng. Ho played Mrs. Labowltch's grandfather. Rab tht dirricult Etudo In F shnrp by.bl Abrahamson or Portland came Aronsky with n beautiful rippling hero to oHIclato at tho christening. You're Next,. Mister! Y'ES EVERY MAN OF - YOU past the age of 40 NEED GLASSES for reading; and Toric Lenses at that. t Sco us now vthllo tho dark weather is straining your LENSES GROUND WHILE YOl WAIT Optical Department Red Cross Drug: Store eyes. Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruso was hostess at a delightful dinner party at hor homo last Thursday evening given for tho raculty or tho Gjordrum con servatory. Covors wore laid ror the following: Misses Edna Loulso Lar son, Mario' Malonoy, Mary Kruso, and Messrs Jono Sovcly, Gorald Hunt Henrlk Gjordrum, Herbert Busterud, and Ralph Kruso. DAHLIA CLUB I Mrs. C. O. Gosney was hostess yesterday afternoon to tho mem bers or tho Eastport Dahlia Club each member answering roll call with a I current event. Mrs. C. M. Conner gave a reading or the pleasuro of he guests. A boquot or choice Row ers was sent to Loren Cooley, a son or one or the members, who had his leg Injured about a week ago. At the "close or tho afternoon, Mrs. Gos ney served rerreshments to tho rol lowing: Mrs. M. V. Woods, Mrs. E. Yako, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs. Oleman, Mrs. Reanler. Mrs. Oleman will entertain In ,two weoks. Tho young mon or tho North Bond High school entertained in honor or tho young ladlos or tho institution nt n danco glvon at Logglo's hall last ovonlng, Gils dellghtrul afralr bolng nttondod by about rirty young peo plo. Numbering among thorn wero tho following: Misses Freda Johnson, Kato St.am buck, Martha Bock, Solma KJollman, Lillian Johnson, Dorrls Lolby, Gort rtido Nowklrk, Boulah .Klblor, Johan na Iinhotf, Ida Nellson, Margaret Reynolds, Emma Anthony, Loulso Anthony, Goldlo Rlgga, Jesslo King, Ollvo Phillips, Carrlo Slovens, Eu- nlco Hayes, Opal Powell, Gortrudo Toots Marjorlo Swearingon, Cather ine Swoarlngon, Mablo Klocknrs, nil ,du Audorsou and Myrtle Holm and Messrs. Herbert Brown, Hornco By lor, Leonard Russoll, Joo Anthony, Horace Holmes, Eugono Holmes, Randall Jones, Glen Hart, William Rensohauson, Evar Wlckman, Ber nard Hazer, Horman "Mondo, Leo Hoolling, Clardy Perkins, Carl Brown, Clarenco Klblor, Fromont Hodson, Charles Van Zllo, Murlln Chapello and Molvln Jacobsen. . ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY Ono of .tho most delightful social functions of tho season wns tho an nual ball of Pacific Cotnmandcry No. 10, Knights Tomplnr, nt Eagles Hall last ovonlng. Moro than 100 couples from nil parts or tho coun ty wero In attendance. Somo or tho most handsomo costumes or tho season woro uotlccnblo, During Jtho ovonlng punch was sorved In tho hall room and Intor light re freshments woro pnrtaken or in tho banquet room. A charming fcaturo or tho ovonlng was a short musical program, consisting or a piano solo by Mru. Balllngor and vocal num. hors by Mra. R. Stanloy Henderson and Mrs. Roy 13. Miller. Tho com mittees In chargo or tho function wero: Exocutltvo C. II. Marsh, A. E. Morton, C. R. Pock, J. Albert Mat son nnd Prod K. Gottlns. , Rorrcshmonts W. J. Brown, J. .T. Mngulro, J. II. Staddon, August Parley nnd E. 8. Bnrgolt. MuslcA. B. Gltlloy, Wm. Long fltafr, II. E. Bultman and 11. E. Bur mlstcr. Docorntlons P. E. Allon, E. K. Jones, Chas I. Rolgnrd, A. O. Rog ers, Albert Scollg and A.. T. Haines. Invitations C. M. Bylor, Arthur Walker, A. P. DavlB, R. H. Rosa, E. J. Lonoy and O, A. Brown. Mrs. H. 8. Tower and daughtor Nora, plan to leavo ror a several weeks' visit at tho oxposltlon nnd with rrlonds in San Francisco. Yon will ho surprised how reason ably priced they are. Wo (ako pleasure In showing Iheui lo you. Wilson's Jewelry Store Mis. Norwood L. fw I A. t.r tfi "' "TU l "...h, raomer iMfc? M.L. Curry, left mterd 'S lo In Portland ,f H two lumitl,' ..i.i. . t,l5m tM J SOCIAL fllitv.. '" Din " I ""tunuAY Auction Drldgc Chb lie tmrlv ..hi. .. '" A. E. Addon..... ,tA for Mr. nmi Mr. . ..l Dance. Englcs HMUit. i M. Mnrtlirt ottlH,. Sir. SnecdKPii ... . . Coos Bay, Tiim1 JZ Tickets nt Hcnptwkl1 flolll. n.,,1 lll .. i ' """ """', AorUB Boot 1'nlp, i.ai nt tl Crysanthemura k 78 Central Ave. Phono ini-L 1 $ I $2 and per dozen Grown in lviarsntieid JMarshfieN 5 Florist Ci J Phones: Store Ml-. '$ OrccnhouK lll 11MW Hatln Kllpiwr ilywl to match your gown, $:i and $:i.no at GordonV Hhoo Store. FISHERMEN ATTENTION Tho Cold Storage Company li prepared to handle Sllvorsldo Sal mon. Prlco Sovontoon and ono-haU cents (17 l-2o.) !l Ga. I Of Excellence Thrco points of excellence nro combined In ever; " 1 "H fclylo, comfort and wearing quality. Tho material nsiwi is hniiiptmi ulth nil nosslble rare. I do all cutting and fitting porMinnlly, nnd urn ready tim to glvo my customers (ho benefit of my cxiK-rlenfe m V IIS lO r:IIllllV of irrwwlu llnil lil)lvillHlllllllS.4 of M?l& Every part of tlio process of building (ho flnUhcd Jw" under my portional supervision i Wo hnvo a fino lino of Dross, Suit and Coat patitnun' men mid women. I I Mch'h SuKs, $'M to WO. Womni'a Suits, 8110 lo $33. IV lTni TAILOR 75 Market The Alpha Delphian Society met Monday evening with Mrs. Harriet Kellogg and studied Tho Homeric Period. Roll call was responded to with quotations rrom the Iliad. Spec lal topics were: Lire or Schllemann Mrs. Kellogg and Myrtle Downer. Mycenaean Remains Agnes Kunkel. Homeric Women Dr Mattlo B. Shaw Fighting as Described In tho Iliad Alice CurJIs, Magazine articles were read by Mrs. Olive K. Brown and Irene Preuss, or tho seventies deriding Schllemann's attempted discoveries. Next Monday evening, tho soclotr will meet with Mrs. Kate Lando. F)0 YOU know that your friends and rela tives are always pleased to get a fine photo of you? now G e t them ror CHRISTMAS Quatermass :-: Studio :-: Quality Photos No. Front St. Phone lOfl-L. Tolophbno Editorial No. C. SERVICE FIRST - - - . y Tho doy Is past, wo trust, when our territory 'J" from communication with tho outsldo because of '' ' Besides, our main outlot ot THREE CIRCUITS via iiosouurg, wo-now havo avallablo for emergens IARV CIRCUITS, via Gardlnor and Eugctio, Scottsbar ; onu uoia Beach and Crescent City, respective,,. t communication Is practicable over all these clrcu ,ehtl tj J sages can ALWAYS bo sont Im'.MEDIATELY, days, nn i dayB, over our wires. STANDARD TELEGRAPH B I cHio Coast points. 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