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. p'l," r-r-iip" IT ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916-EVENING EDITION ' EIGHT " II' Ut I Just, a Few More Days of tbis SHOE SALE F0 '& . Girls.Boys A Rood ninny now faces linvo been In our store during tJus past two weeks for these real shoo bargains. And they Iinvo gone out wearing n smllo. Tlicy have bought GOOD SHOES and hnvo snved money. All lots of Ladles' Hlncs In which tho hIo.s nro broken nro being Bold nt tlio follow In? big reductions, nnd every pair of shoes in our slock for Hoys, Girls and Ciilldrcn arc being sold nt the following' prices: , . .. Ladies' Rogular $4.50 shoes, broken lots 92.03 Ladlos' Regular ?1.00 shoes, broken lots 2.7rt Ladles' negular $3.00 shoes, broken lots 1.03 ' All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $3.00, now a. 10 Alt GlrlB' and Boys' shoos, regular $2.50, now 11.00 All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $2.00, now 1.00 All Girls' and Boys' shoos, regular $1.50, now 1.20 "All children's shoes, rogular $1.60, now . . ., 1.20 All children's shoos, regular $1.25, now 1.00 All children's shoes, regular $1.00. now 80 YOU HAVE MONEY ON YOUR SHOES AT THIS STORE. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Broadway and Cciitrnl Avenue. ' l'hono 301. nexs scslson Was followed by a pleas tint sociul time. Mr. Hcnrlk QJor drum gnvoBovcral oxcollcnt instru mental solos which were greatly p-In-eclated. At a late- hour dol.clous refreshments wore served. Anions thoso present wcro: Rev. nnd Mrs. 'R. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ja cobson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Ivorson, Mrs. Chris Lee, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mr. hjul Mrs. G. Stccn, Misses Edna and 'Jennie Johnson, Elsie Larson, Llla Borgc, Cora nnd Alico Mnthison, Myr A grcnt success both Jlnnnclnlly afternoon. f 'nnd socially was tho Promenndo Con- Ladles' Guild mooting In purgo. w. una .. Mm ., ,y.- WnB,ln8loI1 foto glvo.l last Guild hall. Uo and Melvln Stecn and Messrs R , tho Eng,CB ,, by R . m an my u. fliuuuui, u. ujuiuiuiii, uiuuo, uuv- . , .,.,.. .,,, ,,, rp, ,. .. . ,.... ...... Al ui-r ui ,11111 nmivin muivm ..u ,..w y qj iNOrill UU1I11 Jliuuia ui. i (Continued from page 31 MISS HALL ENTERTAINS Last Monday evening, Miss Jonnlo or Larson, II. Potorson, Jolniar Rcfs- land, Anton Abrnhamson, nnd Chris and Potor Thorp. ! i ; THIMIILH CLUR SESSION i j Airs. C. S. Kaiser extended her hos pitality to tho ladles of tho Thimble club of North Bend and n fow special guests yesterday afternoon nt tho regular business nnd socinl Boss:on. iThoro wcro no matters of special business transacted aside- from tho routine ordor. Tho homo wns ar ranged with bunches of spring flow ers. Fancy work nnd chat wero en joyed until lato In tho afternoon twhon, delicious refreshments wcro BorvoiJ, tho hostess ) olng assisted by Mrs. P. E. Glazier, Mrn. Iris El rod, Mrs. Arthur Morton nnd Mrs. W. Gobhardt wore tho visitors present alfd tho members In nttondnnco woro Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo, Mrs. II. K. Bur mostcr, Mrs. M. O. Coloinan, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt, Mrs. Lester Eaton, Mrs. R. P. Gobhardt, Mrs. P. 13. Gl'nzlor, MrB. J. H. Grovos, Mrs. Georgo Razor, Mrs. Prod KriiBO, 'Mrs Toots of North Bond, BelVn and Boss Flanagan, Anna Cox, Myrtle Tripp, Mabel nnd llolcn Immcl nnd Messrs. . Bartlctt Flanagan, llallott .Bargelt. Herman Monde or North Bond, J. G. Wilcox, Wayno Pnintor, Charles Fro- dolius, Herbert Phlll.ps, Will Curtis. and ChnrlCB Raymond. 4. H CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS i il SOCIAL CALENDAR. ,MONDAY. Progress club Mrs. Chas. Hall. Alpha Delphian society with Miss Irono Prcuss. TUESDAY. North Bend Catholic Guild with Mrs. Nell Banks. North Bond club Boclal ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate tholr meetings which occur on tho Georgo Mnndlgo, Mrs. J. Q. Million, third Thursday of each month. Tho Mrs A. K. Rose, Mrs. 13. P. Rub ftlmo wns spout pleasantly In sowing, Fiuuslo nnd chat following the busi ness sosslon. Tho meeting was nt- Hall entertained with a delightful tondod by about twenty-five Indlos miction hrldgo party nt tho homo of ,of tho Altar Guild. At tho closo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall on South .Fifth street. Pour tuhlos woro plnyod. Lady'B high scoro waH won by Miss Anna Smith nnd Jay Doylo was awardod tho gentleman's tro jlhy for high score. The artistic dec orations woro carried out In rod nnd grcon, mtnlaturo hearts nnd euplds bolng ovorywhoro In evidence, and Mie score cards woro red and white. At tho closo of a most dolightful oiculng, Miss Hall served n dainty luncheon. Tho Invitational list In cluded: Misses Grace Wolvorton, tho afternoon, refreshments wet a served by Mrs. Hugh McLnln.'Mrs. James Cowan Sr., Mrs. P. E. Hagtio and Mrs. Edna Richardson. f I LADIES' ART CLUll soil, Mrs. H. 15. Rlggn, Mrs. C. T. W.'lllnms, Mrs. Elinor Woods, nun Mrs. Wllllnm Vaughnn. During tho nftornoon, Mrs. Glazier and Mrs. Kruso sting somo very protty solos, nnd MrB. Elrod entertained with somo very pretty plnno.solcctlous. Tho club will moot again In two wooks wlUi MrB. Fred Kruso. '.i I gram wns carricu oui as nuuuunccu .'with tho exception of tho solo by Mr. 4 llultmnnn who was unablo to bo pros- ont. Anthony's sjx picco orchestra rendered excellent music lor mo oc- caslon. Tho hall wbb appropriately decorntrd with largo flags, and ench person nrcsont wns given a mlnlnturo flag for souvonlr. As n spoclal fca- turo, MIbscb Florence Flnnngan iind Holon Merchant danced tho minu- otto In colonial cbstumo, nnd Miss Bess Flanngan, as a little colonial, lady prcsldod at tho punch bowl, whoro the doHcloim tbovorngo iw9 Borvcd during tho entire evening. Tho Koos Quartetto as usual, mndo n big 1111, wuu tuoir national songs. Airs. ChnrlcB Hall delighted her hearers ' with several well rondcrcd violin, se lections. Andrew handles sangplcnB- I. ...I., im tin nlMniiii ilnrtH ll . .1 f . n .1 tl '"CflJ "o I1U 41l(MO UUUOl llllll ...I. tllU a xurs. ltoir Nonirum were especially appreciated In tholr folk dances. MrB. P. 13. Conwny sang "Columbia,, tho Gom of tho Ocean" nnd respond ing to n honrty oncoro Baitg, "Yan l;co Doodlo," which took well. Tho hall was crowded with both spectators nnd dancers, and many nro tho complimentary romnrks ex tended tho patronesses who Inchido: Mrs. A. O. Honors. Mrs. H. C. Small. r . r Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr., Mra. Herbert (, Lockhnrt, Mra. Charles Hall, Mrs. ? Goorgo P. Mlirch, Mrs. C. C. Going, MrB. J. S. Coko, Mrs. II. S. Tower, I.Mrs. T.S. Harvey, Mrs. Honry O'Mnra, Mrs Jack Dnvls, Mrs. A. R. O'Brien, J laiNiunv club meeting worth whoro tho Lndlos' Art Club was entertained Friday aftornoon was vory prettily decorated for tho oc casion, hucklohcrry branches beln;; used. During tho IjiibIiicbh bobbIou, Margaret Shnw, Ethol Rooho, Iva Mrs. J. W. Mclnturrf was added to Stokes, Ellon Larson, Grr.co Griffin, tho membership roll. ' Sowing nnd Elvlfn iFrlzccn, May 'Evans, Ansio rhat occupied tho afternoon hours Smith nnd the Messrs. Claude Thomp- with Vlctrola music, intcrsporsod. 'son, Boy Gill, J, T. Brand, Ben Fish- Toward evening, tho hostess ncslstcd or, Will Goodriim, S. S. Acklcs, J. by Mra. 13. I). MeArthur served np E. Moutgpmory, Ilnrry Gordon, Wal - An nil day session of South Coos Tho homo of MrB. A. L. Houso-1 ,llver Rainbow club wns held Thurs day of this wcok nt tho club houso, tor Butler, Jay Doyle. NORTH IIEM) CHURCH SOCIAL Last evonlng an entortnluliig lcc- turo was glvou by Rev. A. S. Illsoy ut tho Methodist church in North Bend on tho peoplo and geography of tho Philippine Islands, Illustrated with Interesting slides. Ho told of tho noldiora and camp llfo nt tho time of tho Spanish-American war, and showed different vlows of the city of Manilla. Thorn wore in nttoiulnnco over ono hundred people. Tho church was artistically arranged with rod festoons and Jnpaucso lantorns. Af ter tho lecturo, a socinl hour was en joyed, nnd following this, tho ladles served calco and coffco In tho Weslo yau Blblo class room. 4 4 LENTEN SEASON SOON 4 Tho Lonton season is lator than us ual tlilfl year, commencing with Ash Wodneijday, March 8, and ending with Easter Sunday which comes tit's year on tho 23rd of April. This means that tho young Indies of Murshflold will liavo a longer tlmo In which to mnko use of tholr winter hats, as tho spring oponlug occurs shortly boforo the Easter soason. R also moans that tho wheal of socloty will have a longer tImo,,tliau common to whirl boforo tho lull which is ovorywhero prevalent during tho Lonton aeuson. 4 NEIGHBORHOOD CARD CLUll whoro tho ladlos gnthorod to siiond Iho day In social enjoyment. Tho decorntloiiB consisted of dnffodlls and groons. During tho" morning, tho club mombora sowed, nnd nt noon, a splendid dinner wns survod by the hostesses, Mrs. Richards, Mra. J. A. Smith, Mrs. J. J. Cllnkonbeard, Mrs. L. I). Smith, and Mrs. W. H. Smith. Readings woro given by Mrs .Tom nothing refrcshmouts. Next Friday ! Smith nnd Miss Rolen Lnndrlth. Tlio Mrs. L. P, Fnlkciistoln will outer-! I'lmtnoss matters wcro then taken up tain tho club nt her homo In North nml tho following officers oloctcd. Bend. Tlio members present this j 1'roshlout, Mrs. W. II. Sm'th; Vice week woio: Mrs. Goorgo Ayro, Mrs. Iros,,,ont Ml8 Holon Lnndrlth; Sec W. B. Curtis, Mrs. Olivia Edman, j rottry, .Mrs. A. J. Smith; Treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. L. F. Fnlkon-1MrB J J- Cllnkonbonrd; Correspond- stoln, Mrs. W. E. Hoagland, Mrs. ji. K Socrotary, Mrs. James Lnndrlth;; . ! tlio library. WEDNESDAY. ,D. M. C. club of North 4 Bond with Mrs. ' L. A. Loomls. Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. M. Ross in Bunker Hill. Christian Slsturhood all day sosslon (ln the, church. North Uoitd Girls' club with Miss Joslo King. THURSDAY. Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls and Mrs. N. II. MncMlllan cn tortnlii for Mrs. J. Q. Jnr vls. North Bond Mothodist La dles' social aftornoon nt' tho church. A. N. W. club with Mrn.' Alexandra Lamlo. FRIDAY. Dahlia club with MrB. II. 13. Rcnnlor. Trio Card club with Mra. .11. A. Wells. Nccdlccraft club of North Bond with Mrs. Clark Glad mon. Konslngtou club with Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. L. P. Fnlkcnstcin. Mnishflold High School Senior Ball. SATURDAY. Family Circle of Bunker (! following: Mrs. O. W. BrlggB, Mrs: Chnrlca Davis, MrB. Mary Thompson, MrB. W. S. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Hoagland, Mrs. E. Kolley, Mrs. John D-whnoy, Mrs. P. II. Dossor, Mrs. 13. A. Harris, Mrs. C. T. Wiugh, Mrs. W. II. Perkins nnd tu.. n t nfllmiintln .u.b. o. u....,...w. .GEOUGE Tlio next mecwiig win " two weeks with Mrs. 13. A. Harris. r-HM ;ghevrdlet AT I LOW FRIGES H ATHENE DELPHIAN SOCIETY Hill with Mrs. Ed Duncan. ' Mrs. B. R. Chandler, Mrs. Claude l' Nasburg, Mrs. C. W. CuiuborB, Mrs. - J.-A4r4-t J. W. Bennett anil Mrs. E P Lewis. , ,, A ' wall Tho Athono Dolphlnn society of North Bend met Tuesday ovonlng In tho public library and held an Intoresting program on tho topic "Greek Aichltccturo." Tho following papers wore pre pared anil read boforo tho mom bora of tho club: "Attltudo of Gr'eoks Toward Tholr "Deity" Mr. J. S. Taylor "Tho Throo Orders of Aichltccturo" ....- Cnrrlo. Slovens "Tho Acropolis; Wingless Victory" ; .... Mrs. C. S. Kalsor "Tlio Parthenon" ....Etta Taylor '.'Do tho Issues of tho Day Creato tho loader or the LrsMcr cro ale the Ihbiio?". .. .Helen Monde Those present wore. Misses Cnthorlno and Holon Monde, Mrs. n s Kjilni Mrs. Mllna Rlchard- i son; Misses Etta Taylor, Marguo .rite Weldy, Cnrrlo Slovens, Mm. J. S. Taylor and Mre. A. S. Illsoy. I Tho society will meet again next Tuesday even'ng. Goimiti'M r.n.T MAltSIIFIEIJ) !.0 $C2J iiiwuni .u;iu is jwiJ ( IIAIt(JEI) I1Y SAN riUNciyJ MiKX'ra. INI'OHMAL SEWING PARTY L'G. Hoy, Mrs. C. La Cluippoll, Mrs. J o. Langwortliy, Mrs. L. G. Lang, (Mrs. 13. D. MeArthur, Mrs. P. L. 'Stimnor, Mrs. 0. S. Torrey, Mrs. U. 11. Walters nnd tho hostess. 1 I DANCING PARTY .Miss Edna Louise Larson wis the hostess at n delightful dancing party 'given for n fow friends nt tho GJor- 'drum Consorvntory last Saturday ov- tonlng. Valentino symbols woro ar tistically arranged throughput tho rooms, whore tho guests spoilt a very pleasant oven'ng. A tomptiug lunch eon wns oorved at a lato hour to the following guests; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ir. D. Ostllnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. It, Nordruiu, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. I). Cohan, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knufman, Misses Ruth 'Allon, Ih's Marsh, Evolyn Anderson, Mary Kruse, and Messrs Honrll: GJordrum, Llllus, Herbort Iii8torud. Ben Fisher, Gerald Hunt mid Ralph Kruso. RIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Agnes Llndebcck entertained Inst Wednesday at' her homo irr Bunker Hill In honor of her 10th birthday. Outdoor games wero play ed and a gouornl good tlmo enjoyod.' Tho young hostess was tho recipient. of many protty gifts. In tho oarlv Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Atchison en-1 ovonlng, a sumptuous birthday lunch- tortninod tho Neighborhood Card -club eon wns served. Thoso present wore; Myrtlo Steon, Erma Alquist, Evelya Carlson, Vesta Schwartz, Sarah llolmts, Hattlo Rushing, Harriett, Flatncr, Corles Orr, Elslo Uorulcq- and Agnes Lindebock. "f1 f Wednesday evening nt a pleasant few hours of cards. Mra. Loud win ning high scoio. Tho guests chatted over tholr playing and tho clmo pasted altogether too rapidly. Ap petizing daliit.es woro served nt a late hour. Thoso present woro: Mr. and Mrs, 'A. 13, Dlmont, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Loud, Mr. and Mrs, Back, Mr and Mrs. George R. Audorson, and Mr and Mrs. Atchison. Tho club will moot again in two T.'eol(B with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Dl mont. 4 : ul catholic' altar society I 4 : . Last Thursday aftornoon tho ladles of tho Altar Society of St. Monica's Orcanlst, Mrs. Tom Smith; Librarian, Mrs. II. 13. BeBsoy; Chef, Mrs. E. L. Rossoy. The names of Mrs. Jon nlo Lnndrlth nnd Miss Ruth Redden wcro added to tho momborshlp roll. Spoclal guests present woro: Mra. Ed Coffolt, Miss Nettlo Hcdden and Miss Jcsslo Smith. Tho club will meet nln In two wooks with Mrs. E. E Dyer on Dnnlels Crook, who will be assisted In serving by hor daughter, Mrs. David Hunch. Tho members out this week wcro: Mrs. 13. L. Bcssoy, Mrs. II. B. Bessey, Mrs. D. Bunch, Mrs. Guy Chambers, Mrs. Floyd Coffolt, Miss fllnnch Cut lip, Miss Lorenzo Cutllp, Mrs. Nathan Cutllp, Mra. J. J. Cllnkonbeard, Mrs. .13. L. Dcxtor, Mrs. W. p. Uodson. Mrs. M. Jutstroin, Mrs. James Lnn drlth, .Mrs. Win. Rlchnrds, Mrs. Tom aco Douglas, Lura James , Dorothy Woods, Keith Hall, Goorgo Williams, Johnnie Butler, Charles Last Thursday ovonlng Miss Alice PrBnklln McGcorgd, Georgo Kolty .McLnln gave nn informal sowing antl tno 1,oat. bronco Bertram. party. During tho ovonlng mtis'c, f ; dinging and dancing wcro enjoyed I NEW ARRIVALS. and delicious refreshments wor-j; eorvoit. ! J,r- nml MrB- K- " Cory nml Tlioso Invited wore Misses otllla,d,l"B,tor u,llh nro rojolclng ovor Hoollliiir. JcbsIo Klne. ISniiiiii Oimrwltho advent of a , llttlo son and itornuiss, Eugenie Dalglc, Slgna Lar- hrothor this wcok. son, Anna Triimnn, Roso Miller, Es- 'J u"y Kin nrnvou hub wcok thor Nelson, Marjorlo Swoarlngon.lnt th ll0," of Mr- nntl Mr8, Johu Mis. Leyland, .sirs. P. It. Anthony, I Vnsoy. Mrs. Vusoy was lor Ellznboth Hoolllng, Gortrudo Toots, jmorly Miss FIobbIo Simpson, and und Miss Margaret Hanloy of Ban- the young couplo nro receiving tho don. hearty congratulations -or many 4 friends. EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD Rov. and Mrs. P. S. Shlmlan of . Coqulllo woro mado happy this .Mrs. Georgo P. Murch, Mrs. A. T. 'wrok by tho arrival of ff daughtor, LaReretrom and Mrs. Francos Haz-' tholr- first child. Rev. Shlmlan ard woro hostesses last Tuesday1 was formerly paHtor or tho Prcs nftcrnoon nt tho Episcopal Ladlos' bytorlan church In North Bond, (cullil mcotlnir In Guild hall, when t INFORMAL CHAT t (Mrs. A. Z. Downs of Marshf.old spent Friday with Mrs. Jean Brown nt hor homo In Enstsldc. Mra. It. K. Booth la ox- ' pected here hi n tow wejuka from Astoria to visit at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bonnott. Sho will also nrrniiRO for ohlpplng tholr household effects from hero to Astoria to furnish tholr home thero Mr. and Mrs. W.'.l. Conrad have boon occupying the Booth homo In Wost Marshflcld. Mrs. Henry Songstnckonnnd Mlsaos Geiiovlovo and Doris Sengstnckcn nro dxpectod homo in about a month from California where they havo boon spondliig tho wlntor. Mrs. Cutlioy nnd chlldr.on nro ex pected hero soon from Klnmnth Falls to visit at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. KriiBO, In North Bond. tho usual business nnd social ses sion took placo. Mrs. 13. L, Mc Cluro offered her resignation as secretary, and this was accoptod with regrets. Mrs. Georgo P. Murch was appointed to fill C. 13. SOCIAL. George Goodrum, who liai UJ tho ngeney for tlio ChnvroM , hero has made tlio price, i1Tri in Mnrahflohl, $025. TlioSaati. clhco agonts of tho Chevrolet iJr, tlso tho price of tho car ilolltt In San Francisco n& $630 ml J Poi'tlcnd agents of tho Clwro'l ndverllso the prlro dcllrtrM Portland as $025. ConsiM(J Coos County peoplo who bur Choviolut are getting It Jnit cheap as nro tho purchnsont In Pchi laud and moro cheaply thn i Iiiirclinsors In Sail Francisco. Mr. Goodrum made this loir rtlt hero In order to Introduce ml i diarize the Chovrolct In thin nnd at the samo tlmo glvo Mt i Irons tho benefit of any ponlVJ saving that ho isn nrranifj J them. Ho 'lias mado special pn Islon for this In hla purchases freight routings. Under theso nrraiiKcurnts In Ingouts of tho Chevrolet at Miii nnd Myrtlo Point will alio bo i to deliver tho Chevrolet at It places fur $G25 nlso. Another feature provided for i llvj Coob County ngonclca ol h Chovrolct by Mr. (loodrum Is I nil will be able to mako terms I purchasers. nil will l)o able to make terms parts, Insuring the best of wnfc to Cnovrolet ownrrs. HANDSOME: P IPQ SPRING TERM OPENS Tlio young men of tho Christian Endeavor society of tlio North Bond Christian church dolightfully enter- tho tainod tho young ladies of tho or- vacanoy until tho election of of-lEanlzatlon Friday ovonlng of last fleers t Easter tlmo. At the closo J-weolc at tho homo of Mas Mary of -tho aftornoon dainty refresh- JGurnoa. Games woro played, music monts wero Bcrvod. Tho hostesses onjoyed, and altogothor tho ovon noxt weok will bo Mrs. AnnloMnB was a vory dolightful one. Re Tower, Mlsa Nottlo Savago and IfreshmontB woro Borvod nt a lato Mrs. L. W. Jacobs. Visltora pros- hour. Among thoso presont wero: ent woro Mrs. J. A. Whlttlngton, Mr. and Mra. C. I. Brown, Mr. and Miss Geneva Wilcox and Mrs. C. M. Bylor of North Bond. Tho regular mombors out wcro. Mrs, Mary Mc Smith, Mrs. W. H. Smith. Mrs. Jon- Knight. Mrs. Emma Nasburg, Mrs mm. .11 rs. i,. . smith, Mrs. Qoorge Horhort Lockhnrt. Miss Mildred i'. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, and Miss Holon Lnndrlth. PAST MATRONS ASSOCIATION I CUUI1 AUXILIARY SOCIAL 1 Mrs, Herbort Armstrong nnd Mrs.. Goorgo Hazer will outortain tho North Bend Club Auxiliary next Tuesday afternoon in the club rooms, at 2:30 o'clock. Simple refreshments will be servod and an excellent mu sical program is bolng prepared. s , NOR. I.l'TH. Y, P. S. f Tho Young People's Society of tho, Norwegian Lutheran church were do Tho monthly meeting of tho Pnst Matrons nsoc'atlon was hold Frldav aftornoon with Mrs. Frances Hazard as hostess. Mattors of routine busi ness woro talton up ami then tho tlmo was dovotcd to fancy work and conversation. Toward ovonlng, Mrs. Hazard sorted a dulnty luncheon. Spoclal gnosis presont wero: Mrs. Llsk, Mrs. G. L. DIndlngor, Mrs. I, A. Llljoqvlst. Miss Prances Franse, and Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Tlio mom bora out wero: Mrs. P. E. Allon, Mrs. c. II. Diiugnn, Mrs. Georgo P. Murch, Mrs. D. C. McCarty. .Mrs. Lly Froldburg, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, nnd Mrs. Alice Hall. Mrs. C. II. Marsh will outortain tho association at tho next meotlng on the 17th of March, 'St. Patrick's Day. - 1- church held their monthly husnoss.Hshtfully entertained last evening at nnd serial session in the Monso Hal' U"o homo of Mr. and Mrs. G, St pen Bunkor Hill. Tlio regular busl- whero they will from now on hold SOCIAL EVENING Miss Bess Immcl entertained o I'ghtfiilly at an Informal evening of games and music Inst evenlng at her home on Second street. Several bequota of choice cut flowors were arranged in the parlor. A number or pleasing vocal selections were well rendered by Miss Anna Cox. At a late hour, Miss Immol served an appetizing ropast. Those invited wero: Misses Kath erlno and Rolen Monde and Gertrude Rlploy, Mrs. Claude Nasburg, MrB. A, It. O'Drlon, Mrs. -Annie Tower, Mrs. Churlcs Hall, Mrs. N. S. Matt sou, Mrs. B. R. Chandler, Mrs. Wllllnm Horsfnll. Miss Marlop Horsfnll, Miss Nottlo Savago, Mrs. Charlos Stauff, Mrs. Guy Warner, Mrs, L. A. Llljoqvlst, Mrs. Otto Schottcr, Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. J. W. Bonnett, Mrs. F. W. Payno and Mrs. E, L. McCluro. RIRTHDAY VALENTINE PARTY. Iuist Wcdnosrlay ovonlng, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bertram ontertalnod at a children's Valentino party in honor of tho eighth birthday of their little son Lawrence, the af fair being ono of tho most delight ful of Its kind this season. Tho color' Bchemo of pink, .gneon and gold, was carried out successfully with huckleberry, moss, forns, pink kstreamers and pink and gold but- torflles, the effect of which was especially beautiful. The dainty place cards wero heart valentines. Intoresting games a ere indulged In by the guests, and at a late hour a sumptuous luncheon was served. Mrs. Bertram was assisted during tho evening by her sister. Mlsa Gertrude Mordecal and MIm Isls Marsh, Tho children present were: Mary Eleanor, James and flreuer Mills, Catherlno Toyf, Julius Mntson, Mervlu Hlnman, Alice and Mrs. P. 13. Conwny nunouncos to prospective pupils nnd tho gcuornl public tho spring term oponlug of hor Studio In voico culturu and fun damental piano on March 1, 191 G. Studio at tho Myrtlo Arms. Phono 3C9L. Mrs. Conwny will bo pleanca to confer with parents px Pjjl'jjji in advance or nt any tlmo. w'BBk Hotter havo Rodio glvo ou a Turklbh bath for what nils you. P ROM LEU Mrs. If. M. Dames, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glndmon, Mr., nnd Mrs. C. A. Covey, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Pltz .patrlck, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cary, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Yarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Prlco, tho Mosdamoa J. Mc- Naughton, B. Plutto, J. Wilson, Fox, E. McDanlol, tho MIsbqb Eva Wldnor, Hazel Platto, Louisa Red field, Inoz Johnson, Martha Bock, Ebthor Wann, Elsla Hanson, Ella Gurnen, Estolla and Victoria KJol land, Mary and Ruth Gurnoa, De borah Frost, Goldlo King, Iva Smith, .tlllnii Hendorson, Hnzol Stowart, Zllpha Ciooks and tho Messrs. H. J. Gurnoa, P. Piatt, J. J. Weavor, Ho bart McDanlol, Irvln Roso, J. E, Stlco, L. D. Robinson, W. 13. Mc Lood, L. Y, Amest, L. A. Wood Vorth, O. W. Smith, B. P. Ellis and Charles Peterson. CLUR MEETING POSTPONED Tho Alert club of North Coos Rlvor was still unable to hold Its meeting this week on account of as much Illness Among tho mem bers. Tho present Intention Is to hold the session next Thursday with Mrs. V. K. Rood. MINNE-WLS CLUR. The regular meeting of tho Mlnno-Wis club was held this week on Thursday" afternoon with Mrs. A. 74. Downs. Greeru and spring flowers formed pretty decorations for the rooms. Tho ladles sowed and chatted and shortly botore the hour for doparture, the hostess sorved dainty refreshments to tho ATTRACTIVE BEAM CKIU AND PANEL ROItBKUS IX Ml TER'S NEW DEW IMIOl' m FURNISHED BY MAUSIIFIIW STORE. Parties who havo Inspected tor's flno new Dow Drop Inn ndmlrcd tho liandsomo effect pfi ducod In tho beam colling "nd P borders will bo Interested to ko that tho matorlal was procure! a Mnrshflold Btoro, Lo.Mloux' W and pulnt storo on North Fr street. This Ib but an artistic rj pie of the flno lino which h H Lv'Mloux carries. Ho hna Just rccclveil a big mont of tho sprliiK designs In. nnnrr mill now haB It Oil CXWDIl I his storo preparatory to th n, rush In papering. tinitcr'h will u'lennv )u t 1J lln II il I'l.llfl.i... IIiimIISI Diuiiii art. First JSntlntinl Hank liulldlnK Hrop Inn tuiiigiu. r ""I"' " ni ""1 m Add to your Home Comforts and At tractions .... FATHER aft or your hard daj's hxhite wlmt will add mre to ycur romfort and relaxation than u nice rocking chair or cT chair? MOTHER What gives )iu more pleasure than to liavp a nlra , iuir cliali- in which to w-at voiir friend when oho drops 'a j hew or chut nubile- In the afternoon. YOUNG FOLKS What adds more "lc tho attractive, () I'rMr' unco r tho bluing loom or pallor In jour Jrtimo 'bis 'etf nice rocking chairs or easy chali-s? In fisrt, Uioy nre soiiiothliig tho wholo faiuily ran tiiko pride and comfort In. Coiuo In nml let show you homo stlco ones. ARM ROCKERS FROM $3T0 $35. Going & Harvey Co.! Complete House Furnishers s Ijj i-i !. - - I '-2L-1