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v- w wf '; f n t-71 'fpqr f"1!1" - tf'V 7- fty THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL&. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916- EVENING EDITION THREE r' , -"''' 'ZJ N ,t? ."" :j7t vt t AV X , V i t ''.TlHai '4.''' l i Jf ( 5 iJPf ? ' 3 A Wee Sma9 Hour 'Repast u for the Night Worker - "Work after dark calls for long vigils on cold, wet, winter nights. The chilled body then needs refreshment of a Jiini that will Warm and nourish restore both strength and spirit." When your work is done and you go home to rest, try a cup of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate it is easily made -takes but a minute. A tablespoonful, a cent's worth is all you need for a cup of this delicious, appealing food-beverage. Always keep a can on hand. Order from Your Grocer Today T IK U HI 9 msssaem he millyr &nM ,v-) !& -V '" In M1l., 1 -lb. "ami 3-lb. hermetically nettled cans. TiltfrtH a ilrmhln rrnnnmv In linvlmr tlir l.lli. rnn. , J 4 1 --..-.... - m "' - ' ' & iL rt f P 1 m. - . ; ,u- ' L)- GHIRAKDELLI CO. SInco 18C2 Sim Frnnctico EHKEBEaSQa WWttIMMfi I HI Here's a Good Salesman SJ5?iinG cannot he,iJ blt see y111, s"ow wjn- tth fc?tllive t they will stop. No natedwinrtA.. "Vi ,u,u' uan W0IK as aoes a we - nuni- "SSft ' sses everybody on the streets-it saies at a lower cost and never tires of working. Electric Light te n?,ay lm (J0 so as to do this. The anythinn m iamP ls even ni'ore efficient than 'i on S?.fore ?ffored- '-w'" a"ow yi to ium- jour windows w nhn . .. u . CdWCOSt. Wn.. H."' ... .l"".Vvul . !JU,u,i; tl1 M.u "Sany kinri nf m. u vu,y fli w aavise you recjar wilfiout oblin?trnnlim,,lat,onN jThis service is offer p. ed egon Power Co. n.V 1BBXlia&iZ2sA r 0A $$m (Cniitlinicil From lnj;o Two) HUJIXKU HOriAh Cl.UII. . A iMlH. H. Sllllforil WHS llOStt'HS Wortnomlny nttornoon to tlio latlloa of tlio Sumner Social club, tho kuusIh BiionilliiK tlio tlmo in sowIiik nnil fi'londly aonvorsatlon until lato In tins artbriiooii wlion njpotlzliiB ilnliitlos wuro Kurvod. Tlioao lircs ont wore. Mrs. Arclilo l'lillllps, .Min. C. CI. Stridden, Mrs. h. 0. .MiiHtorw, Airs. Frotl fiolumlor, Mrs. O. N. Wilson, .MJhmos .Tosslo Nor trtu, Ollvo Hlclmrds iintl spcclnl guotitu Mrs. ClmrleH llowmnn ami JIIhh Marian CiiHtor. Tlio club will meet again in two wouIib with Mr8. Staddon. I'ltlSCIIiliA CliUll. , . A Tho l'riHPillaa of lluukor Hill cn Joyuil a lileasnnt hocIii! hgssIoh WodiicHday afternoon with Mrs. Kal llrnnncr. Sowing and cliat buhl full sway until tlio florviiiK of ilnliitlcB by tlio hostess to tho following: Mrs. 0. .loliusou, Mrs. i. KrleliRon, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. I. Simpson, Mrs. L. K, lloborson, Mrs. W. II. l'lillllps and Mrs. Dan' S. Orr. OwIiik to lllnoss, a num Imr of tho ladles woro not present this weak, Tlio club will moot acuta In two wools with Mrs. I'd Duncan, mid Mrs. Hranuor will furnish tho oiitoituliunoiit. 4 4 AUCTION' llitllKiK ciam i 4 Mrs. A. 0. UoKcrs was hostess nt tho niootluK of tho Auction l)rld;o club Wednesday aftoruooii, tho tlmo boliiK piiHseil pleasantly In cards and (dial. Tho IiIkIi seoro was won by Mrs. AdolsporKor. Oroens woro used orfectlvely In tho parlor arrange ment. A dainty luncheon was served at tho (doso of tho afternoon to Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. I V. Caltorlln, Mrs. 1'J. Cro8thwalto, Mrs. Carl Davbi, Mrs. A. K. AdolsporKor, Mrs. It. T3 I-araway, nml Mrs. W. II. Kennody. In two wcoks tho club will liieol with Mrs. AdoIsperKor. I ici.osti:u ciit'n skssiox . '. : -f Tho Kolstor Club met on Woil noHilny afternoon Instead of Thurs day this week with Mrs. I.louol (lir don, whoso homo was prettily adorn ed for tho occasion with Kreons ami cut flowers. Fancy work and con versation occuplod tho hours until ovanliiK., when the hostess sorvod a dainty luncheon. Those prosont woro: Spoolul K'uosts Mrs. A. C. Ves tal, and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy and mombors Mrs. Otis Wilson, Mrs. C. 10. Ash, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, Mrs. N. II. McMillan mid Mrs. V. L. CirannlB. Tho lattor will ontortaln tho club at tho noxt nieetlng In two wcoks. srociis anil red licarls, symbolic of St. Valentino's day, wcro used In tho decorations, and very effect ively. Claines and music added matoi'Ially to tho evening's enjoy ment, at tho cIobo of which sump tuous refreshments wero served. Among thoso present woro Ruth Ilalstcad, Kdltli Johnson, Miriam Wright, Carollno Howell, Agnes .TohiiBon, Stella Magnus, Ithoda An derson, Clara Abel, Edith Ayro, Mary Pusonno,. Glemonco Wright,; Messrs. Stewart Mclntyro, Harold Savage, Lesllo Holmes, Thonius Crosthwalto, Forest Grogg, Thomas Waltor, Albort JoHnson, Albert Jlassford, Hudolpb Johnson, Cronji Noble, Charnor Wright and Miss Malouoy. I" IIAI'TIST liADIKS UNION Tho Laid i us union of tho First Daptlst church enjoyed a social ses sion at tho church parlors Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. It. II. l'at cholt and Mrs. Alva Doll contrib uted to tho entertainment with interesting 'readings and Mrs. Wal tor Illiitnnii gavo a pretty vocal se lection. Sbo was accompanied by Miss Lois SlmmoiiB. Tho Intor- .venlng lioura wcro spont In Bow ing and cbnt ami in forming plans for futuro work. Among thoso prcsont wcro:' Jtrs. Waller Uln- man, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. John Hoiiscr, Mrs. U. V. Harrington and llttlo sou Kvorett, Mrs. D. L. Hood, Mrs. J. .1. Wohlonberg, Mrs. S. Simmons, Mrs, Martha Dyo, Mrs. I. T. Dyers, Mrs. J. C. Doa'no, Mrs. IJ. II. l'ntchott, Mrs. Harry Illninan, Miss Alice Tlckoll, Miss Lois Sim mons, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. F. II. Stoioy, Mrs. O. II. Marsh, Mrs. C. W. M,oars, and Mrs. F. K. Wheeler. A dainty luncheon was served nt the close of tho afternoon. ! . 4 G-ulovBon and Mrs. Honry O'Mara. In two weeks tho club wyi meet again with Mrs. Gcorgo Gulovson. f i Watson, Miss Emma Watson, Mrs. land Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs J. McLaugbton, Mrs. Itol. Walker, jj 8i i.yons. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 Mrs. F. W. Lystcr and Loreno, Mrs. UoROrB aillt yW. and Mrs. -MeGoorgo Its. L. Wood and Sberma, Mrs. Cora CAHI) 1'AHTIKS. Mrs. F. W. Powers entertained delightfully on Thursday and Fri day afternoons of this week at cards. Tlio homo was artistically arranged for tho occasions which wero among tho most cnjoyablo events of tho social season. Tho prize for high score on Thursday was awarded to Mrs. A. T. Lagcr strom, and Mrs. Lionel Gordon won socond hlgb. On Friday, thoso winning first and second prizes woro Mrs. E, O'Connoll and Mrs. Edna Ulchardson. ? . 4 ALPHA DELIMIIAN SOCIl'TV ' " J"- JL5g!gpriiii.irii,.iiiiyt;iraf.iili.ri I m fM VALENTI.Vn SUItritlSK. I VALENTINM PAHTV. -: Tho Mlnno-Wls club ladles ontor lalued ilollghtrully for their bus bandH and fanilllcs nt d valontlno party lewt Saturday ovonlng nt tho homo of .Mrs. E. E. Kolloy, tho affair savoring of St. Valonllnos day. Tho color schema of red was cairlod throughout tho decorations. The following pio.iram was woll rendered and greatly approclatod by tlio gnosis: . Piano solo Howard Kolloy UoC.fatlon Win, Dashnoy Piano solo ....Corn La Chapellu Heading Mr. E. A. Harris Vocal solo s Helen 'Parkins Instrumental duet .... Howard and Eugono Kolloy Itoadlng Wllma Hoagland Heading .' Mao Church Solo and rending ..Mrs. E. Kolloy Piano solo Anna Moudoly ovonlng. with Mrs. R 13, iWllson which was alinouricod for a regular meeting, turned out to bo a surprlso for Mrs. D. O. Wolcott, formerly Miss Agnes Kiinkel mid an active mombor of tho club. Tho so ciety camo to order and then nd Journt'd to spend tho evening nt cards and social chat. A number of special guests Joined, tho party early In tho evening, and a very delightful tlmo ensued. All of the appointments iworo in kcoplng with Valentino' Day. HoartB, cuplds and greens wero used liberally. During tho ovonlng, Mrs. 'Wilson and Hen Flshor gavo very pretty vocal selections, which woro greatly appreciated by tho guests. Dr. Mattle H. Shaw, rep resenting tho club, presented n ster ling silver berry spoon to Mrfl. Wol cott, with a few approprlato re marks, to which tho honor guest re sponded with expressions, of appre ciation. DellclpiiB red and whlto mints unci punch woro sorvod during tho entire evening. A special feature of tho ovonlng were tho costumes cov ered with cuplds and hearts which woro worn by a numbor of tho ladles. At a lato hour, tlio hostess usslstod by Mrs. Kato Lando served a do tlclous luncheon. Those present woro: Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lando, Mr. mid Mrs. Claud Drown, Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolcott, Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw Mrs, Harriott Kollogg, Misses. Ellen Hudnas, Allco Curtis, Grace Johnson, Myrtle Miller, Myrtle Downor, and Messrs. Hon Fisher, Will Curtis, Emll Gabrlolson, Elinor Moon, and .lames Ilyrn. Noxt Monday ovciilng tho regular meeting will take pluco'nt tho homo of Miss Irono Pnouss, on South Fourth utroot. ! 4 TIII.MIIL10 CLUll VAIi- KNTI.NK PAHTV Conro and Wllma, Mrs. C. D. Hobsley Mrs. Nolllo SteveiiB, Mrs, J. A. Sher man, Mrs. H, C. Holmes, Mrs. E. u. 'Llnvlllo, Mrs. D. H. Owen, Mrs. G. M. Everett, Mrs. C. D. Marshall, Mrs. Georgo Holster, Mrs. Amanda Emory, Mrs. L. II. Evans, Mrs. E. Ynkc, Mrs. "Theo. Jones, Mrs. M. G. CrookB, Mrs. C. K. Shan, Mrs. E. M. Mottler, Mrs. L. W. Tope, Mrs. II. C. Dlcrs, Mrs. N. C. MeLcod, .Mrs. A. Youngmnyr, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. McDanlel, Miss Gurnea and Mrs. William A. held, Mrs. J. W. Motley, Gladys Motloy, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcde, and Mrs. A. W. fGregg of Marsbfleld, Mrs. II. Isaacs, Mrs. Jean Dames nml Mrs. Geo. I Inz er. 4 Tho noxt regular meeting of tho club will bo held next Friday ufi tornoon with Mrs. L. L. Tliomas, i J t KENSINGTON CLUll PAHTV T.o Alphtf Dolphlan mooting laBt Tho ,nt,os of tll0 Konslngton club INFORMAL ' AI-1'EIUVOOX :: ' Yesterday afternoon Mrs.'F. Wv ll'ayno ontortalncd a fow friends in formally at cards and sewing at her apartments in tho Myrtlo Anna. Tim fsoclal hours wero greatly enjoyed njut at the close of tho 'afternoon, tho hostess served a dainty luncheon tt tho following guests: Mrs. Main Diino,, Mrs. F. E. Cohan, Mrs. H. H. IChandlor, Mlsn Gonova Wilcox, Mr3i Carl L. Davis, Mrs. A. T. Lagorstrom, Mrs. I). E. Malonoy. V V '. . YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY 1 Tho Y. P. S. of tho Norwoirlnu wero hostesses to their husbands mid I Luthornn church hold a vory plono a fow extra guests last Monday ov- ant Valentino social at tlio chapel par enlng, nf a Valentino party at tho lor, Monday evening, which proved homo of Mr. nml Mrs. C. F. Mc facorgo on South Fifth street. Val entines wcro obtained by meant? of a fish pond. Tlio main diversions of tho evening woro dnnelng and cards, everyone enjoying tliomselvos im mensely. At a lato hour, tho hostess Korvcd n sumptuous luncheon. Tho 'special guests present wore: Mrs. LIbIc, Mr. And Mrs. W. M. Hlalco, Mr. anil Mrs. Mullen, mid Mr. and Mrs. ,1t. Nordrum. Tho membors and tholr husbands present woro: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Unrry, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, Mr. and Mrs. Malr Dano, Mr. and Mm. G. L. Dludliiger, Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ken nedy, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Laraway, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Llljeiivlst, Mr. a success both BoeTully and financi ally. Tho main fcaturo of tho ov ciilng was tho salo of tho vnlontlnoH, after which refreshments woro served and tho remnlndot of tho ovonlng wan dovotod to tho playing of games. Thoso present woro: Mr. Inid Mrs. G. Stcon, Mastor Molvlu Stcou nml Myrtlo Stcon, Mr. Monson, Mrs. Slg ald Ask, Miss Llla lterge, Mr. CMC ford llorge, Miss Iilllan Uergo, Mlsi Allco Mnthlscn, Miss Cora Mnthlo bcn, Mr. Peter Thorpe, Mr. C. Thorpo, Mr. 13. G. Mellon, Mr. A. Abrahnni- sou, Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Jen nie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ivor- son, Mr. Jelmer Hofshiml, Mr. Oliver Larson, Mr. Ilolgor Polorson, Hov.. and Mrs. H. O. Thorpe. (Continued on Pngo Eight) Superior Telegraph Service A fow days ago Mr. John C. Kondall called our Marshflold Telo grnpli Office and dictated u mossago to our opurntor to bo sent to Mr. John I). Goss, who was In Portland. In Just 11 1-- minutes, our Telegraph operated called Mr. Kondall and read to lilm mi an swer from Mr. Goss. Tho iiicssago had boon sent him, ho Ikh) writ ten tho answer, which wan ret mod through tho sdnio success! vo steps. This is an example of tho prompt, efficient mid satisfactory telegraph service which is being rondorod dally to Paolflu Coast points. Standard Hates. Sntlnfrctory Service. Call telegraph and dlctato your message or file It at any of our offices. Coos and Curry Telephone Co Tho Thlmblo club Indies of North Honil cutortiflued for their liusbandi and nomo special guests last Wednes day ovonlng, with n Valentino par ty nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs. 'I iGoorgo Maudlgo. Tho tlmo was spout In playing Ilrldgo, first hon ors being won by Mrs. C. S. Kaiser nll,l f.'..n.l 1 ..... .....I ,l..i .nln,l I I twin i' imi ii iidu uiiii iiiu Liiiiniiiiiiiiiiin woro awnrdod to Mrs, I, 11. Ilnrtlo and Dr. T. F. Montgomory. Tho 'I dozorntlons woro suggestive of St ' Valoutlno's Day, bolug of cuplds and hearts with a protty background of huekloborry, Oregon grapo mid pubbv ll.llltlll'U rPllA ,V',llllllir ti.hU I'fll.lll fl.lr.fl ' 1 of ronl OlllovinoiiL hv lil id mineliil Hecltatlon . . ..... . . . . . . . Ucsts, Mr. and Mrs. Honry O'Mara I ...aortrudo and Virginia Ilrown K , I Piano solo Ilortha Davis ., ,.... ., . .. , . ... .Duet ....Mno Church, Loron l)ayljroJt ,, Ko,BOr ,, T p Mo,u yarious games woro pmyou ' Komory. and tho following club mem this fcaturo of tho ontorlnliimunt b ..., tloIp i111HlinlIlla. nr. ., I nnd nt ft lato hour a delicious BuHMr8, r, ,J( nrtlo I)r, ,, Mr8. H E , -U I f 1 W I I I AND FOUND I Mlss Clara Kohoo was pleasantly Biirprlsod at the homo of her par- luncllcoa Was served by a com onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Kohoo, In North Hond last Monday ovonlng, tho nrfalr bolng in tho form of a Valontlno surprlso party. Games and social chat and Into In tho ovonlng, a delloious luncheon mndo up a vory dllghtful evening for tho following: MIssos Inez Jvjonanii, Cnrmollta Smith, Myrtlo Thomas, Esther Hoynolds, Ettolla and Clara Kohoo, and Messrs. Hobart McDan lel, Oswuld KJolland, Mutt Smith, Hornum Anderson nnd H. IK Kohoo. In serving, Mrs. Kehoo was assisted by Mrs. Anderson. . I .MOTIIEHS AND TKACHHHH i Tho mooting of tho Mothers' and Teachers' club of North Hond Tues day aftornoon was woll attended and a vory inturcstlng program was given as follows: Piano boIo Miss Ournea Flag ilrlll Wcstsldo Primnrj Tulle, "Who is my Neighbor and What Is my Duty Toward him? ,.. Mrs. Waymlro Hecltatlon K"b' Vo Tho noxt mooting of tho club wlJl bo March 17 at' tho High School. .J. p V mltteo of ladles. Tlio special guosts prosont woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. M. Harry, Mr. and , Mrs. J. 13. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram and two sons, Mrs. John F. Hall and Miss Hoxlo Hall, Mrs. J. T. Vasoy, Mrs. F. Hazard, Miss Mao Church, Harry Schwartz. Tho mombors and tnoir families prosont woro: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hrlggs, Mrs. F. II. Dresser and Halph Dressor, Mr. and Mrs. John DuBhnoy nnd sons, Duncan nnd William, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis and Miss Hcrtha and Loren Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Chapello and Cecil nnd baby Jnck LuChapollo, Mr. and' Mrs. W. S. Drown and daughtors Gortrudo and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins nnd daughtor Holon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoagland, Misses Wllma and nuth and Fred Hoag land, Mrs. A. 'A, Downs and Miss Anna Downs, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. A. E. Harris and Wayno, nnd Mr. and Mrs. 13. Kolloy and sons Howard nnd Eugono, j. a. . Hiirnicster, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Dor-' byshlre, Mr. nnd Mrs. M, 13. Evoritt.l Mrs. Fred Glazier, Mr. and Mrs, Ros- coo Hazor, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mrs. 0. S. Kalsor, Mr. and Mtb. Georgo Maudlgo, Mr, and Mrs. J. G. iMiillon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Itoso, Mr. nnd Mrs. 13, F. Hussell, Mr. und Mrs. Win. Vuughan, Mr. nnd Mrs. V, T. Williams. f . v urtl POST YAI TO I A TMTW V Renl" Char8es- Prompt and Efficient Service j Mjub BAY STEAM LAUNDRY we i class Valentine pahty 1 Tho girls of tho Marshflold eighth I GENEItA OLUH. grado class ontertnluod at a Val ontlno party lust Saluruay hvimhhb , .,. i ..f Mlaa MlrlaJIl Wright III HID iiuiiiv " "'., xf t T riovla Mrn .OonrfTB South Fifth street. Wooumna ", - A- Jiblss Mno Oloinan ontertalnod tho Gonorn club Thursday after- hoon a tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Henry O'Mura, (at a fow hours spoilt In funcy work uml chut nnd lutor ' carved u sumptuous lunobcon to tho following guests: Mrs. Fred Smith , Mrs. Honry UNION LADIES' AID Tho Indies of the North Hond (Christian church woro hostesses last Wednesday aftornoon to tho Union Indies' Jfld In tho parlors of tho Presbyterian church. Tho afternoon was spent profitably nnd pleasantly In sowing und chat and toward ov onlng, n delicious luncheon was nerved. Thero woro a largo number of Indies prosont among whom wero tho following: Mrs. Win, NellBon, Mrs. 0, A. Perkins, Mrs, Tliomas Hlsk, Mrs, G F. Ilolloway, Mrs. J, B, Hurrls, Mrs. Edgar Hannan, Mrs. F. W. Putnum, Mrs. W. L'lvengood, Mrs. A. II. McKay, Mrs. F. It. Cnroy, Mrs. E. J Covoy, Mrs. C G, Prlco, Mra. L, I). Frost, Mrs. V. S. Frnzler, Mrs. W. 0, Ingram, Mrs. Robert Hanks, Mrs. Daniel McDonald, Mrs, S. J, Inline), Mrs. Noll Hanks, Miss Marguorlte Dunn, Mrs. A. Hoolllng, Mrs. J. Men do, Mra G. W. Parker, Mrs. J. Hagurr, Mrs. A..S. Hisey, Mrs. F. L. Cuthbort, Mrs. Llghton Plutt, Mrs. Laura Hum phrey, Iro, WUlard Hussell, Mrs. E I on F you have lost something of value your ttrst thought is to advertise :. Then why not, when you LOSE TRADE? Or, better yet, why wait until you have lost it? Advertising is a business building, profit-making for the present and insurance for the future .: No need -to lose trade if you go after it, -Do It No w-Advertise Advertise in THETI Let us advise you, if you are not sure just how to begin. y u