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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
!?!I55!IJ!Sw!JS55iiinrwiBPBwsi-- vljw?' "" ""f' 51" 1W" ' "wimr -"v! Trn" wi"fVWfJ MV THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1315-rEVENJIlG EDITION. EIGHT 1 Hyy73 m Lando S ft 1C TIXCEEDS all expectations. We have had to - -- lock the doors both days in order to handle the crowds properly. There are plenty 6f experi enced salespeople to give service, and with all the enormous selling that has been done, it shows very little impression on this large stock. Next week we will begin to enumerate prices in the different departments. Store opens at nine, and closes at five-thirty, except on Saturday, remains open until nine, until further announcement. This is so stock can be ar ' ranged by the help properly for quick selling and for your convenience. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Purchasers IwSSvOjvL 11 C 1 if (Continued From Pngo Throo) kxtkktai.vs at iu.ciii:o.v I r v Kant Saturday .Miss Margarot An no Vol, ontortiitncd at u 11! o'clock luncheon at tlio homo of Mr. am: Mrs. V. II, Dresser on South Fourth Street. Tlio delicious ropnst was eorved In four courses, the tnhlo luvora being cliolco vloleta. Covor.i vero Inlil lor tlio following jjiiostH' Mrs. F. IJ. Whoolor, MrH. F. II. IJron Hor and Misses: Pnu)lno llnlir, Mil dred Rlploy, Kllen Larson,' Helen Laudrith mid Kvn Dresser. . NOUWTtilA.V liUTIICKAX I v. I s. i Last evening, tho Young I'coplo'H Souloty of the local Norwegian Lu thoran church enjoyed a business and social scaalon In the church par lor and elected the following dffl ccra: Proa. Ilort Ivorson; Vlco Pres ident, K. O. .Mollem; Sec., II. Potor aon; Troaa., Oliver Larson. Aftor this refreshments woro served and u roelnl time onjoyod hy Uov. and Mrs. U. O. Thopro, Mr. and Mrs. Uort Ivorson, Mr. and Mra. P. Jr. Jacohaon, Misses Cora and AUco Ma- L .... thlaen, Klale Larson, Jennie John nun, and Messrs; K. 0. Mellem, II. Puteraou, Oliver Larson, A. Abrn hamaou, J. Itefslaud and Peter Thorpo. swkdisii i,utiii:iiax a,ii Tho Ladles' Aid or tho Marshflold Swedish Lutheran Church met at tho church nail WcTlneadny, when Mra. A. Storgnrd and Mra. II. As pluud wero hostesses. Tho follow ing woro elected to office to servo for tho coming year: Pros., Mrs. C. J. Illllatrom; vice-president, Mrs. Win, Hngqulst; Hocrotary, "MIbs Sol um Kilwnrda; treasurer, Mra. Olivia l'Miuan, After tho aoclal .session which followed this, tho hostesses servod refreshmonta. Thoao presont woro Mrs. A. UJork, Mrs. Illllatrom, Mra. Storgard, Mra. Aapluud, Mra. A. Stoia, Mra. V. Ogron, Mrs. W. Ilnguulst, Mrs. A. Jacohaon, Mra. J. Hackman, Mra. A. Saiidqulst, Mra. M. Iliiduaa, Mra. Alex Johnson, Mrs. K. Knrdall, Mrs. f. Ruth, Mra. R. Myron, Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn, Mrs. K. Johnson, Uov, and Mrs1. II. F. Hongt son and tho Misses Agnes Matson, Kdnn Asplund, Slgnn Stora, Solma Hd wards, Margaret Kaidoll, Annlo Storgnrd and MUdicd Storgard. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Do It at the Red Cross See our window and then come inside and see our beautiful line of useful and ornamental Christmas gifts consisting of Gold and Silver Jewelry at most reasonable prices. ' Sterling Silver Pocket Knives 75c to $1.25 Sterling Silver Service Bells $1.00 Cut Glass Jam Pots, with Sterling Silver Tops and Spoon $3.00 Tatting Shuttles $1 to $1.75 Folding Coat Hangers . 50c New Silver Apple Cutters $2.50 Gold-filled Waldemar Watch Chains ,' $1 and up Fine Gold Filled Cuff Buttons $1 to $3 "Won't Break" Gold Neck Chains $1 and up Jewelry Department Red Cross Drug Store HUNKlCIt IIIMj CMM1 Yesterday afternoon In tho Hiin I'cr I III1 school was held a very auc cossful meeting of tho Pnroiits Tenclicrs Club, during tho huslncsa session of which, tho following of ficers woro olected: Pros: Mra. Schwartz; Vlco- pros., Mrs. W. Phillips; See.-Trena., T. C. Young. Tho following iiumhorR composed tho entertaining program: Roll Call Quotations from Lowell. Piano Solo Mario Schwartz. Piano Solo Marie GrandcM Paper "Reading for Children" Miss Iiesao Flanagan Papor "Habit Formation" C. Young Tlii'so meetings liuvo bocomo both helpful and popular and nro looked forward to ench month hy tho teach ers and parents. Tho uoxt session of tho club will bo on Friday, January 7th, and roll cell will bo answered with quot ations from Lowell. IIAITIHT LADIKH' TWA On Wednesday nftornoon of this week Mrs. Alva Doll and Mrs. C, II. Marsh entertained tho llnptlst ladles and friends at a silver tea nt tho homo of Mra. Marsh, when tho hours woro spout most pleasantly in sowing and conversation. Mra. Waltor Nlnman and Mlbs Alice Ticket I contributed to tho oujoymont of tho afternoon with a pretty vocal duot. Towards evoulng tho 'hostesses, assisted by Misses Isis Mnrsh and Lola Sim mons, served tomptlng refreshments to tho following: Mrs. J, C. Doane, Mrs. J. K. Ford, Mrs. W. nonobrako, Mrs. M. C. Woods, Mra. D. C. Mc carty, Mrs. Wohlenbord, Mrs. S. Simmons, Mrs. Amanda Roso, Mrs, C. R. Flanagan, Mrs. Oscar Hon nlng, Mrs. C. II. Wilson, Mrs. Ray Olllvnnt, Mr8. Walter Hlnnjan, Mrs. I). L. Rood, Mra. G. L. Hnll, Mrs. J. M. Wright, Mia. Georgo Gulov sou, Mra, John Naglo( Misses Mamie Gulovsen and Miss AUco Ticket, GUILD OPW.V MWKTI.NG ) . Tho opon meeting of the Epls- copal Ladles' Guild Tuesday eve ning in Guild Hall was attended by ;a largo nutnbor and was a decided isuccess. In tho receiving line wore (Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. W. nennett and Row Drowning. The program was earrled out just ' as It appeared In Tho Times the first of tho week, and following this the hostesses, Mrs. Claude Nas burg and tho Misses Evelyn m.or son, Mildred Ripley and Maud Reed, 'assisted by Mrs, A. T. Lagorstrom 4iud Misses Alice Curtis and Inez Johnson, eorved sumptuous le frcshnients. Tho hall was very , prettily decorated with an .abund anco of greens and yellow shaded 1 lights. Among those present other "than tho ones assisting in receiv ing and serving, were: Mrs. George lAyre, Miss Edith Ayre, Miss Bess Ajvo, Miss Preston, Mr. Frank SOCIAL CALENDAR Marshflold Catholic Ladles Tea wjth Mrs. A. II. Powers. '. Alpha Delphian Society ' " with Mrs. 0. K. Drown. TUESDAY ' C. W. II. M. with Mrs. W. H. Cox. WEDNESDAY ' Jolly Dozon Club with Mrs. Ed. Duncan In Hunker Hill. PaBtlmo Club with Mra. A. H. Derbyshire In North ' Hond. Auction Bridge- Club with -Mrs. Carl L. Davis. Episcopal Ladles Guild In Guild hnll. ' Neighborhood. Card Club with Mr. mid Mrs. A. E. DI- nion t. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Lily Frledberg. FRIDAY Thlmhlo Club with Mrs. A. II. Dorhyshlro l North Bond. KloBtor Club Cafeteria dinner nt homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rcld. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. O, S. Torrey. Norton, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. J.' V. Flanagan, Mrs. A. E. Lando, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mr. mid Mis. Eldrldge, Mr. and .Mi 8. E. L. 'McCluro, Mra. Johnson, Mr. and Mis. II. II. Ostllud, Mrs. J. Hlll strom, Miss Clara Myron, Mrs, Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Hayden, of Empire, Mra. II. Kollog, Mr, mid Mra. L. L. Gorr .Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant, Mr. and Mra. R. M. Jennings, Dr. and Mra. W .A. Toyc, Mrs. F. A. Gold en, Mr. A. T. Lagorstrom, Mtb. L. Faulkner, Mra. E. L. Robinson, Miss Edna Larson, Henrllc Qjer drum, Gerald Hunt, F. A. Sacchl, H .Swanton, Miss Florence Aiken, Frnncls Sacchl, Mrs. John D. Goss, ,Mrs. E. P. Low Is, A. Lntidles, A. S. Acklcs, Mrs. Frances McLcod, Mra. Frank Denning, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. llorsfnll, Mrs. Charles Htauff, Mrs. R. A. Annlii, of Myrtio Point; Miss Mary Kruso, Herbert Bustorud, Miss Doris Gnlbralth. Mrs. E. S. Hen j1nMn. Mho Allltln Tnnfi Ald llJIDUII, .HID, illllllU .ir.fUl, ..( Frances Hazard, Mra. S. C. Small, Mra. Edna Richardson, Mra. E. O'Connoll, Mr. and Mra. Otto Schot tor, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. McKcown, Mra. AUco Kruso, Mrs, ChaB. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ledward, Abblo Led ward, Prof, nnd Mrs. F. A. Tlcdgon, Marlon Horsfall, Holou Merchant, Georgo llorsfnll nnd John Lvoiib. Owing to tho fact that tho Men's Fellowship Club will give, a ban quet lu tho hall Tuesday night, tho Indies of tho Guild will meot on Wednesday of next week Instead of Tuesdny. v r ALERT CLUIl . An nil day session of tho Alort Club wns held nt tho homo of Mr. and Mia. J. E. Noah, Thursday, Tho forenoon whb spout In needlework and visiting when nt noon a boun tiful lunch was aorvod cafotorla style. In tho afternoon tho follow ing program wns heartily participat ed in by all with Mra. Hormnii Ed wards as leader. . 1. Blblo Study Course Llfo of Christ Baptism to Exodus from 'tho Wilderness. 2. Roll call A vocation now open to women In which they woro not hoard of fifty yrnr uko. Pnpor Hit or miss vocations Mra. F. II. Rood. Topic Worlwi-duy ways In which children may earn monoy In vaca tion Miss Mahaffy. Vocal Duot Mrs. F. 11. Rood nnd Mra. V. K. Rood. Tqpjc Ways and moans leading to Htiltablo vocations Mrs. V. K. Rood. These numbers woro followed by now business nnd somo music. Members presont woro. jura, P. E. Larson and Adollno, Mrs, Jack Now lln and Raymond, Mrs, II. E. Ed wards and Wlnton Clair, Mrs. Goo. I Gould, Mrs. E. C. Barker, Eileen and Grnco, Mrs. C. D. Piper and Jack, Mrs. V. K. Rood nnd Robert, Mrs W Tl Plnnp AIvb V P. Pnml Mrs, A. Kardoll and baby Bessie, jf Ait, a, jituuuilj, uiaa 4.UU .iiuiiuiljr w nnd Mrs. James Nowlln who will on-' . i . tertnm in two weoKS. S CHANDLER DINNER PARTY t . . This evening, Mrs. Rosa Preuss Is ontertalnlng at a dinner party at the 'Chandler hotol for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Russell, who are leaving shortly for Wyoming. Those Jji invited are; Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. F. K, Gottlns, Mr. and ! Xf.n . A o-t.1l.. 1 -nr- 1 r ' .J .io, j, n, auiuuicuc, .ur, uuu iru. W. A. Reid nnd Miss Evelyn Anderson. . BEAVER HILL PARTY . Last Tuesday evening the people of Beaver Hill gathered In a social evening, tho occasion being a faro well to Mr. and Mr3 T. C. Russell, who nro going to make their homo at Dlnmondllle, Wyoming. At six thirty tho gueata assembled at tho banquet hnll. Tho tabledcc oratlons woro rod chrysanthoniums. Covera woro laid for thlrty-slx, and for an hour and a half tho partlol pnntn enjoyed tho turkey fenst and other delicacies of tho season. Tho following woro present: Miss Lotin RiiEsoll, Miss Agnes McCutcheon, Miss Mngglo McCutcheon, MIhh Joii nlo Russell, Miss Jltno Brown, Miss Bella Holmes, Miss J. E. Lcggott, MrB. Rosa Preuss, Mr. nnd Mm. Wnlt Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Davo Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beck, Mr. and Mra, John Simpson, Mr. nnd Mrs, L, II. Evans, Mr nnd Mis. J. E. Johnson, Mr. Guy Torroy, Mr. Harry Kasmoyor, Mr. O. C. Ilnmlln, Mr. Runar Knthka, Mr. R. Bailantyno, Mrs. W. T. Moffltt, Mr. Thos. Rus Boll, Mr. W. Hackwood, Mr. and Airs. Hugo Knthka, Mr. and Mra. C. Cottnors, Mr. and Mis. J. McCut choon Honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. RubboII. ' Aftor tho ropnHt wiib ovor tho guests wnro given a musical program by Mr. Hackwood, Mr. Moffott, Mr. Bailantyno nnd Mrs. HolnioB. Tho feature of tho evening being a song, entitled "Oolng to Wyoming" com posed by local poets: I'vo met lota of Jolly follows travel ing far and near And I'm proud to say that ono of the best la right hero lie's tho sort of chap that alwnyn mnkes you fed you'rflolf' And wo'ro gathered hero this even ing to bid lilm farewell. Chorus. Going to Wyoming and It Is there ho will rosldo Going to Wyoming no mnttor what betide And wo hnte to ueo him leave, Ills departuro wo will grlevo Wo hopo ho has success In Wyoniliig, Ho has nlwaya dono his heat for tho folks In Denver Hill. And ho gnvo to us that pretty school house on tlio hill. To glvo ua Hint ho had a Job for ho had to grab more land Now his great task la to collect taxes from Uatan. ? i, POSTPONE MEETINGS Tho Chamlnude Club, which has boon meeting rogulnrly on Tuesday of each weok for rohearsal and n Bhort lltoiary progrnm, baa post poned its sessions until after tho halldnys. Tho next meeting will bo tho rirst Tuesday in Jnuunry nt tho homo of Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. GIFTS FOR ALL Christmas la drawing nenr nnd tho old problom of aolcctliig gifts confronts you. A visit to our storo will sottlo tho question for you. Our sto'qk contains gifts suitnblo for afi fathor, mother, slater, brother or friend. Gift alver Vhm'y )r . fl" ,o" 15 ill. mil. . for InUI-.i. '1 Inlrlult tii, ti(lrlln . . I u nuun, T '""tit of . .. PJM)li nf .j WIM. then, VTllI! hit.. ,. i. '" K"e mi "nd illffor-,, v..,, "I!t Will ptM 'to nnl Pcrwui J mil. Tll iu f tm III I liplll In.... lltniMlnl thlnBil. j I ,.. ...!... I Il t... ... "Ill juncii'i uw"u iiw-iih"- iwiuiiiiii- M'ICCtOd for cift I.........ll...... .. I..... I. -. I !.. " iiL'tiiinnvm tn I... i. iiiiiin mi- nun- imio )im mar tMidj yini mil iHMiijn uuu in ii. n. inner H Mere, Mich RKlH-y as joti will bo proud to linxo nssoclaled Mllh jour tatT Ho So Tower FRONT .STREET, MAItSHFIKUi.ORE. Now is the time to get your sui made for Christmas' Brintk your order now and you will get a suit f i . . i.it t i t i a reasonaoie price, euner mates ormeai suits. See ' JV Koski 75 Market Ave. Marsh!icld,af No mnttor their ago or atntlon In llfo, ono of our pretty, usoful plccoa of Jowolry will carry Chrlstmns choor to thorn. It neod not bo expensive, olthor. Wilsons Jewelry Store 7H Central o. Phono lm.Ti Times Want Ads Bring Res Useful Gifts For Christmas Our store is replete with things for Christmas.PWt pretty and practical, pretentious ones and nose pj pensive. All ot tnem appropriate auu baww , the money. At least come in and look around. m. IS. ror Mother i Blooming Plant Palm or Fern JnsEsaH V '" tilt WmMm i OHOHK CUT l'LOWWHS KAKIiV (Plants and flowers can be sent u' raall anywhere In tho country.) I Marsh field Florist C o. Edwin G. Scott ifc 5 Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, H . Plants. kM Phones: Store 259-Jo V Oreenhouso 425-X xlf Mttlorockfrt' . roll.eleSh,,9"k' Ktufreil Clmlrs anil iiouten " , ii. ..,.. L,...ti ,.f ii... in, mn. Ours rile;. A ' mo ileslgued ili;ht, imido light anil m), maie a u Iced ilfflit, with n m- t ' t1irW' foit mid durability. """' In addition to the momentary thrill f Pjffj gifts from our store give, they ?dd the OT iiuness, oi permanent uuumy ..m -- . p, The cost is little more than b i o m Jy)t inai are 01 no reai smvioi; aim unya ui iiiuiiiuo. ..jj win dc ot real service, we en. '", -the good things to be found here. ROCKERS LEATHER CHAIRS LIBRARY TABLES DAVENPORT i CHAIRS, ETC Ii - PArTCPi A The Home of Quality t$ North Front St., Marsi " ;- . -t..,t!fcj J