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i 1 "-rr" y ', . I'" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION f THREE IPS Wt? jlTk 11EI iF ltCT fcUAwn B? I M- ifonliuii'd from Pago Two) Many of the great conditioners" in- llf p -JrfPychocolate in the diet of the men llliwho uphold then college or club "Jjcolors on field, track or water. It prepares for the "biff day when brain and brawn are c.l toot ottoineiuiu' w.. f honor winner Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate stands in the A'ann. t ., r.rrnt world's focd-nroduct "chnmnion5hrls,' dt ran .r -?vnn:'tinn it w'ns nwnrded the Ornnd Pri -ihePanamBTttw--- - --, fc very highest honors. Order from Your Grocer Today Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate h (Mb Mb. and 3-lb. hermetically se .' !..... . .fnnM economy In CU iii """ ftieJ-lfccan, nled-gi hjisg tte 3-10. cn. adifljV D. GhirardcIH Co. Slaco 18S2 Sun Francltco whist, nml .1. n. Hnrrls won tlia consolation. J. l. Fuckler won I PHISCILL.l t'LlBMIXTIVf' tlio prlzo In tho potato-hum) lug contest. At n lato honr the hostess Tho Hunker T I ill PrlsclHn Club assisted by her daughters, .Misses J mm with Mrs. Wulford Erlrkson. VM nud Myrtle 'Thomns. served i'U odnosday afternoon, as n pleasant ll 'lelieJoiis luncheon. Hero too, tho surprise, the members showered their rlor Bchemo of green nnd wlilto I hostess With Hill 11 v nrollv iMfta fin..- WflU Piirrtpil nut. ' elude a daily cup of ' IK tho business session, Mrs. A. U. Tboso present' were Mr. and Mrs. niiow xoHigiicn as member of tho ' Fncklcr, .Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Club and Mrs. J. Gibson was taken Cutlibort, Mr. mid Mrs. L. F. Mil lu as n new member. Tho usual so- l0('fio, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Handlo. olul diversions wcro enjoyed nnd Mr. and Mis. C. W. Gregory, Mr. Biioruy liefore tlio hour of departure and Mrs. J. 11. Harris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Erlckson served n dollelous ! L. Swearlngen, Mr. and Mrs. lunehoon. Tho elub will meet again It. C. Glndnion, .Air. and Mrs. .1. M. tho fifth of April with Mrs. L. Erlck- Thomns, .Mr. nnd Mrs. (leno Thomas, son and Mrs. h. C'lirlstensen will Mrs. 0. L. MePhcrson and .Mrs. furnish the entertainment. Edgar Hnnnnn. Thoso piosent wore: Mrs. Ktl Tho next regulnr meeting of tlio Duncan, Mrs. T. C. Young, Mrs. 0. club ladles will bo next Friday nf. Oicr homo on South Fourth street Inst Wednesdny afternoon, tho oc casion being tlhjlr regular business nnd social session. Two new mem bors wore added to the auxiliary, Mrs. II. Carpenter nnd Mrs. It. h, Prntt. Also plans were partially mndo for an Castor sale, tlio dat nnd plnco ot which will be annouhred lat er. Many beautiful spring flowers vero usoil In decorating tho rooms. Lato In the afternoon, Mrs. Walter served a delicious luncheon and was nralstcd by hor Sunday bpIiooI elass of girls, tho Loyal league. Those In tho class nro Misses, Miriam jW'rlglit, Kdlth Ayre, .Teanetto Wilson, iiVPlyn Fourier, wilma Hoagland, Ir- Johnson, Mrs. h. Chrlstensen, Mrs. H. K. Hush, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. Hay Simpson, Mrs. Knl llranner, Mrs. H. M. Albeo, Mrs. .Tosopli Grlnolds, Mrs. Fred Snndberg, Mrs. Dan S. Orr, Mrs. A. I). Snow, Mrs. Win. Phillips, Mrs. W. Hrlekson, Mrs. ,T. Hossdahl, Miss Kmuia Hagnulst, Mrs. J. G. Va soy, Mrs. A. Hrlekson, Mrs. O. IJrlekson, Mrs. 11. Clark and Mrs. E. Krlcksou. ! t 4 I Al'Ti:it.()().V SEWI.VO I'AltTV. i 1 Are You In Business For Yourself A Painter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rucj Weaver, a Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker, a Build er oi Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a Chimney Sweep, a Milk Dealer, a Blacksmith, a Tinner, a Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkcrer, a Cabinet Maker, an Electrician, a Plumber, a Harness Maker, a Dray , man, a Taxi Driver, a Horse Dealer, a Dressmaker, a Teacher or a Doctor. It li to your udvnntngo to kocp your niuno beforo tho public. It Is Hel'feof jour trade for the public to know that you nro "still In busl- Ikii it the simo old stand." . i : i i Errjr man or woman with n Hinull lijilBMj, every inHn or woiimn who JitrlTM hlj Hvollliooil from tho pa ""? of tho public, ovory limn or tocuu io ue no othur now' WrpuMMty in tlio iiroiuotlon of wr Imilncsa, glioiifU lmo un nd flthfP In II... .11... .. - m uif .ewg column or "Ne Umlncss Directory" in tlio 'IW read classified ad columns of H Cooi liay Times. IU bo ttoiulorfullv aiiriirlHliiir J to learn how inexpennlvo this auofa.liertl8lngigiand what ro tirtiiiie results von ,. t ... ,aH a wpcndlturo. " PtOplo Of tnilnv ,i .,. ..i. ? rerson ai"l H't Prw, who ' Prteni, or wl(, does nanor 5 "j or ho tUain, out ftstonm. L ,,,roUBU tlie "'Irtlslnic S?,C,t f ,,lPr " wspapor. c If jour ad 8 thorn v,. '..,.' ;7 pron, Thodiuir;;: tor J I : r BU,,C' thr rtlroctory. ok of reference. M) Will Ml- ..I . . Iiennn. 7 ' ""'i'"i stand ? ,aw,W.V -nd lot It onld be investment '"an eiiif.iior, .... "'rron t,.i ' ,e,"ry to r?n,w,touor,tok "to 8; ' ,le:..w111 w o efL dOI,VO from tholr " "U 0 will prosper from tho patrouago of tho wholo community.' It is cttmntod that tho classified column of The Tlnios, with Its City N'ovu nnd. Its "lluslnoss Directory" and otlior .chissiricatlons, Is rend dully by more than 10,000 pooplo un army groator than twlco tho pop ulation! of Mnrshflold nn nrmy.thnt will glvo" you imtrouago sooner or lutor. t In Jufitlco to your busluoss, In Justice to tlio public, who scok you, nnd ovon In Justlco to those who nro already your patrons, your ml should bo thoro n handy loforonco, n con voulout'o, a guide for thoso who want you, You cannot holp but profit thoro by, Tho valuo of tho chibglflod tin has boon tried nnd found not lack ing for tho promotion of tho smnll Uudlnofw, which will eventually Join tho ranks of tho bit; busluoss, If proporly promotod, Wo nro lmnklng our nrgumont on tho statements of those who liavo usod and nro using tho classified uds, tho City Xows columns and tho "lluslnoss niroetory," nnd liavo booji so olatod over tho rosults that thoy huvo taken special pains to toll us about It jtlmo and ngalu. Wo Invito you to Join tho army of tho successful, tho army of classlflod ad usors, ut ft cost so low thnt you fyww we tho llghf'wfll hardly' bollovo U to bo truo. riMiiiiJi I" addition to the BECKER BROS, pianos, for W'ch I have won a host of friends on Coos Bay, I ave added to my line of pianos the WISSNER up. jjjl antl arailds. The Wissner is considered one tlle ''"nest pianos, made, and some of the world amous arlists have won their fame with the Wiss ner as an accessory. HENRIK GJERDRUM. Mrs. J. Q. .Inrvls was hostess ut a llttlo sewing party Wcdnesduy afternoon, her guests Including Mrs. Win. Schoeder, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. Xorls Jensen, Mrs. E. F. I.o- Mleux nnd Mrs, Stratton. Fancy work and chnt wero enjoyed, nnd Into in tho afternoon, Mrs. Jarvis sorved u tempting ropast. I i:nscor.ii laniKS' v.viuu. The LadlBs' Guild of tho Marsh- field Episcopal church mot for their weekly Guild Hireling, Tues day lifternoon In Guild hall villi .Mrs. J. S. Coko and .Mrs. S. C. Small as hostesses. Tho Ilev. It. E. Drowning was detained at Gnrdlnor so was unnblo to glvo tho Lenten talk which had been planned to follow anch Guild mooting during Uio J.ontou sonson. However, this talk will bo given next Tuesday nftoriioon, when tlio hostesses will bo .Airs. W. H. Curtis and Mrs. F. W. Pyno. At the rlojio of n ploarant and profltnblo uftornoon Tuosdny, tho hoitose.s sorvoil n dainty liincli- oon to tho following ladles: .Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. Claudo Nnsburg, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrliant, Mrs. I). 0. Wolcott, Mrs. .Tamos Ferry, Sr., Mrs. Goorgo Forry, .Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Hiitchosoii, Miss Agnes Hutcli- ohoii, Miss Maud Heed? Mrs. E. P. .owls, Mrs. F. W. Payno, Mrs. J. A. Whlttlngton, Mrs. W. 11. Curtis, Mrs. Goorgo Ayro, Mrs. Annio Tower, .Mrs. Emma Nosburg, Mrs. J. W. llonnott, Mrs. Ohnrlos Stauff, Mrs. Oeorgo F. Murch, Mrs. Guy Warner, Mrs. II, It. Chandler, Miss tienova Wilcox, Mrs. E. h. McCluro, Mrs. V. F. Ebbeckn, Mrs. I.add, Mrs. Cluules Hall, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. E. K. Jonos, .Mrs. Edna Hlchardson. ' I KI.OSTEIt ci.ru Mr.irnxts I ; Mrs. J. Q. JarvU afforded ontor- taluiuont for tho Klostor Club Tliurs- dny uft w noon, tlio Indies spending tho hours plonsantly nnd profitably In sowing and social conversation. In adorning tho parlor Mrs. Jarvis used n supply of flowors nnd wild currants. Lato In tlio anornoon n diilntv lunehoon was sorvod. Tho club will meet again In two weoks with Mrs. N. II. MacMIUan. Thoso out this woolc wero Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mrs. N. II. MncMlllan, Mrs. F. L. Grannlh, Mrs. Otis Wilson ami .urn. .i. . Towor. , - I XEEDLECItAFT Ct.Vtt PAKTV T, , j i The husbands of tho North Tlend ,oodtocraft Club ladies woro guosts of honor at a St. 1'atnoK s puny givon by tho lattor Tuesday ovonlng nt the homa or Mr. and Mrs. J, M Thomas. .Most of tho guosts nnmo in coBtumo. Carrying out. tho slgnlflfanco of tho occasion, tho decorations wro of groon and white, woodland groons and rropo paper bolng "sod profusely. Cards, story tolling anil dancing woro In dulged In,- and as a special treat, Mr. ami Mrs. P. h. SwoarlnB.cn dressed us tplnl Irish poplo. sung i ,innto c. W. Gregory was CS Wdnl- A J r ' O f i nwnrded ft band painted cake Plato . Want Ads Bring Results,. ,,.,,-. ,. toinoon with Mrs. J. It. Glgnoux. l .MIXMMVIS C'LUll SESSION I . , Tho Mlnno-Wls Club, ladles woro cntertnliiPd nt their regular meet ing this week at tho homo ot Mrs. W. E. Hoagland, who was assisted throughout tho afternoon by her daughters, the Misses Wllma and Uutli. A tempting luncheon cop eluded nn afternoon of sowing nnd chnt. Spoclnl guests presont were: Mrs. V. Olson, Mrs. M. L. Ln Clmih olio, Mrs. W. Saunders, Mrs. J. I. Terrell, .Mrs. C. T. Wnugh, and tho members out wore: Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. 13. E. Kcllcy, Mrs. W. S. Drown, Mrs. John Dnsii noy, Mrs. Clinrlcs Davis, .Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. 0. W. Urlggs, Mrs. Chris. Lu Chapolle, Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Hoagland. Tho club will inert ngnln In Inro weoks with Mrs. Kolloy, ' I KM'XEV CLUH I The Kinney Club of North Ilond, formerly tho Coos Club, was enter tained Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs. John Sill. Flowors nnd greens woro prettily nrrnnged In tho par lor, whore tho ladles spent tho af ternoon in sowing nnd conversation and inter wero sorvod m nppotlz Ing luncheon by tho hostess. Tho club will meat for tho noxt regular mooting with Mrs. Tom Juza In two works. This evening tho la dles are outortaliilng their bus- rihav- i KTKrsr: jn J. S. Lyons, Mrs. Adclsporgor, Mrs. E. Crosthwnlte, Mrs. II. E. Laraway, Mrs. 'W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. O. Hogers, Mrs. Ida Conrad and Mrs. Cattorlln. Mrs. Crosthwalte will bo the host ess nt tho next mooting In two weeks. 4" ! JIAIXItOW CLUIt SESSION. : ! The Ilnlnbow club wns entertained nt an all day session Thursday by Mrs. Floy Coffolt at tho homo of E. J. Coffelt on South Coos rlvor. Tlio morning hours wero spent ln sowing and at noon a sumptuous one Fourier, Doris Gnlbralth, Clara , dinner wns served by tho hostess. Ferguson nnd Helon Hces. Special guests present were: Mrs. Cummins, ,StrB. C. 1. Helgonl, Mrs. Ncllla Owen, This wns followed by tho regular business nnd social session and tho chih adjourned to meet again In Mrs. MePhcrson, Mrs. 11. L. Pratt, two weeks with MUs. C. II. Dungnn. Special guests present this week wero, Mrs. Crooks, Miss Zclphla Crooks, Mrs. Ed Coffelt, Mrs. Iljor qulst and Mfss Jciinlo Smith nnd tho members present this week wore Mrs. P. Itndford, Mrs. V. 0. Elliott, Mrs. Wm. Ulchard, Mrs. E. L. Ilossoy, Mrs. Hooncy, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. M. Jutstrom, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. L. D. Smith1, Mrs. S. Wlrth, Mrs. Jcnnlo Lnndrltl), Mrs. James Lnndrlth, Mrs. Lorenzo Cutllii, Mrs. W. C. Mor gan, Mrs. C. 11. Utingan, Mrs, 1,. Snundors, Mrs. Chas. Enegrcn, Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. Hngqulst, nnd tho Misses Illancho. Cutllp nnd Holon .Lnndrlth. Mrs. p. J. Itees, Mrs. T. S. Dock, and Mrs. II. Carpenter. Tho members out wcn: Mrs. G. W. Dungan, Mrs. A. E. Dlmcnt, Mrs. I). Ferguson, Mrs. Charles Lowry, Mrs. Jleubon Lyons, Mrs. L. W. Langdon, Mrs. C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson, Mrs. I.S.Smlth, Mrs.M.A.Sweotmnn, Mrs. J. S. Stubblcfleld, A,Irs Wnltor Wil son nnd Mrs. C. H. Walter. Tlio Auxiliary will moot ngnln tho first Wednesday lu April nt tho home of .Mrs. F. A. Tledgen. te 0 THIS WEEK'S WEDDINGS ' 4 Lnst Wednosdny ovonlng nt 8:30 'o'clock, It. J. Sacchl nnd Mrs. Efflo 'Eynlen wero united lu marriage at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gregg on Commercial avenue, the Row R. O. Thorpo of the Norweglnn I'Luthornn church. Mr. nnd Airs. E. Omnr stood up with tho roiiple. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Sncchl and throo sons Kvoro nlso lu attendance. Tho brldo 'and groom nro nt homo to itbelr friends nt 421 Golden nvenno. Miss Ethel R. Taylor of Powers and David Howard ot Jlnusor wero married last Wednesday evening nt t7:30 o'clock nt tho homo of Rov. 'G. L. Hall, who officiated. The bride Is tho daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Jens Taylor of Powers nnd tlio groom, tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs". W. J. How orl, well known Hanser people. Tho young couple loft Thursday morning for a short honeymoon trip to Ran dom and on returning, will makp t'lelr homp on tho groom'H ranch at Hnuser, I'NIOX All) ENTERTAINED. .Tito Union Ladles Aid ot North Rend mid tho Mnrshtlcld Lndlos' Aid woro dollghtfiilly ontortnlned by tho North neml Methodist Lndlos' Aid In tholr church boll Wednesday nf tcrnoon, thero bolng ln nttondanco about 125 Indies. A Bhort and In formal program was given and tho ladles greatly enjoyed tho solos by ATHENE DELPHIAN SOCIETV . "Tho Rcglnnlngs of Romo," wns tho subjcctdlsciisscd in topics lnst Tuesdny evening by tho North Rend Athcuo Dnlphlnn Society nt tho public llbrnry. Thoso taking part wore: MIbbcb Marrit Woldy, Kathcrlno Monde, Mrs. A. S. Illsoy nnd Mrs. Mllns RIchnrdRon. Tho socloty will moot ngaln noxt Tuos dny evening. Thqso present this week wcro: Misses Holon anil Kath orlno Mendo, Cnrrlo SIovciib', Etta Taylor, MVs. ChnrJps Knlser, Mrs. .1, S. Taylor, Mrs. MIIim Richardson end Mrs. A. S. Illsoy. t' : f f KEXTUCK IXIJ'T PARTV A Leap Year party, was given at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aidrew Sandlno nt Kontuck Inlet Saturday cypnlng. Games nnd dnnrlng wero tho nmusomnntn throughout tho ovpulng. Rofrcslimciits woro sorv ed nt a Into hour, Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd MrB. Am! row Snndlno, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Sor dino, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ludwlg KJol laud, Mrs. F. Saiidqulnt, MUsos Ell da Vlck, May Klo, Agnes KJoIlnnd, Viola KJelland, Elsie nnd Edith Sandqiilst, Agnes, Hlldur, Etna Sandlno, Elslo, Jennie, Tholma,, Elvera nnd Anna Sandlno, Flora I. r. I.' 1. nnn nml tlin nmillncn .IIP, H '. V"" . ..." .. ,...., 11. Tl. .... by Mrs. W. W. Langwortby and i ' "' """" :"v ,', '" ' "u""n"" bMnila nt n fit P,,trl,.l,a ,,n,l, n.l,.- ... . i .!. l. "" nniniuiu, jo.m nwuiiHilll, niK tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otes.j I S.nlifl .1 The room wn8'kson. John Stnlvlk Rudolph -rimsr ,...... ti.iu .i, ..... ai, .......... .'-... -.1,1. t,..rf,,n lounrd, Edward. Alhprt, Roy, Karl ............ , ,,.,,,.. ,,,u, ..,,,., uiiiniiriiiiy iiiimihu" " ii.".i- Garfield Simpson, Mrs. W. Otos, nnd greens. Lnt9 In tho afternoon, .Mis. htewnrt MoDonnld, Mrs. r. appetizing rofreshmonts woro sorved. Schustor, Mih. Nels Wnlllng, Mrs. I Following Is tho list or committees: Gus Itergron, -.Mrs. Jof Hiirtinnn.grvlng, Mrs. W. Klblir, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. G. A. Porklns, Mrs. Henry Hoeck, Mrs. Elinor Woods, Mrs. M. E. Everett. Thoso Indies wore assisted by tho Mlssos Gladys Larson, Fay Mllledgo, Idn Nellson. Louise Elslmlugor and Mnrjorlo lloock. Mrs. Sylvester Jonos, Mrs. Tom Juza, Mrs. I). Piitunm nml special guosts Mrs. Charles King mid Mrs. John Hill. ! .? .;. SACRL'D COXT.VTA nnd Leslie Snndlno, Trygvo and Os- rnr KJoIlnnd, Robert Snndlno, War ner and Ellsworth Sandqiilst, Axbl Nelson, Roy Peterson, Doctor Slo vens, Rudolph Wittlck, Tevlo Hon dlcksou, ; Tho choir or tho North Mothodlst Church will glvo u sacied rontatn Sunday ovonlng ut eight o'clock lu tho chinch, nnd tho col lection taken will go tow-uu's iuiihIc ror tho choir. Tho program will consist or choruses, qtinrtots, solos and duets. Mrs. E. L. Coo Is i!l rector or the choir nnd Mrs. Plnlt tho organist. Thoro nro twenty votroF lu tho chorus. f;:V -T I ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETV : : ' Tlio lust Alpha Dolphlnn Socloty meeting, nt which Mrs.' Harriet M. Kollog will bo tho hostess, beforo Mrs. E. R. Curtis and Mrs. Wnltor jiving for Ashland, was hold last Piitunni. .Monday ovonlng nt hor homo, tho Decorations .Mrs. A. H. insoy ffnir i,olllK ,,n0 of tbo most dollKht- j Rocoptlon Mrs. 'm. Nellson, i-ustsidi: social (;luii I Mis. Cnil West wns tho hostess this weok at tho Enstsidp Srelnl Club mooting, mid unoxpoctrdly was the recipient of a showor of linen gifts. Tho arrair wns also lu honor or tho 77th birthday of Mrs. West's grandmother, Mrs. A. Cnvinaugh. Sewing and chat af- foidod pleasant entortalnmont for tho ftttornoon, nnd at Us close the liottos'j sorved appotlzlng rafrosh- monts including tho delicious hlrih- day enko. Thoso present were. Mrs. W. Cavanaugh, Mrs. G, Steck- rl, Mrs. S. F, Rock, .Mrs. Lloyd Proscntt, Mrs. R. C. Kittson, Mrs. J. C. Swmison, Miss Ferris Swan, son, Mrs. J3. Cavanaugh pf North Rend, Mrs. Walter Itobeitson. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. John Teller nnd Mrs. A. G. Rnub. On tho third Wednesday lu April which will bo tho IHth, tlio United Ilrothron Lndlos' Aid will ontortnln the Union Aid lu tho Persbytorlan church. t INFORMAL AriERXOOX PARTV. Mrs. C. W. Cumbers entertained Informally at sowing and cards Wed nesday afternoon nt hor apartments in tho Myrtle Anns, for Miss Farley of Oakland, who has boon visiting bore with relatives on the Ray. A dainty luncheon wns served toward ovonlng to Miss Farley. Mrs. Farley, Mrs. C. R. Peck, and Mrs. L. F. Falkenstoln nnd Mrs. 0. R. Rrough- tou, of North Rend. AUCTION RRIDGE OLUH. : .Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln extended hor hospitality this weok on Wednesday afternoon to tho ladles of tho Auc tion Bridge club, Mrs. A. S. Ham- Hadlork and Mis. Davidson. Tho' club will mpit again In two weoks with Mrs. Walter Robertson, fr 1 PRESBYTERIAN LA 1)1 E.S AUXILIARY : Thr Ladlrs Auxiliary of the- Marsh field Preabytrlan church pnjoypd tho hospitality of Mrs. C. II, Walter nt mond, of North (Bond, acting as Ko Mr.. Tln WrlBh. Mr. ,., BllbstltlltO for 0110 Of UlO dill) ladles t'Wlf! -.. (-91- --,,., ...... r i T wiio was unaiiio 10 no iirusuui. um- fodlls and gieens added materially to tho parlor arrangement. At cards high score club prlzo waB won by Mrs. A. E. Ailolsporger, and Mrs. Hammond was presented with the guest trophy. At tho conclusion t- m - - . dainties. Thero will bo no dancing pnrtles given by tho club during tho Lenten season. Tho club will bo piilertnlned nt tho next meeting in two woekB by Mrs. II. E. Bur mestor and Mrs. SchlllerBtrom. Those presont tills week woro: Mrs. L. F. Falkenstcln, Mrs. II. E. llurmcstcr, Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Paul Schillor strom, Mrs. Charles Wlnsor, Mrs. George Hnzer, Mis. C. A. Motlln, Mrs. Plntt, Mrs. C. M. Hylor, Mrs. Uergmnn, Mrs. Reynolds nnd M.lsso3 Mnrgorct anil Esther Rcyuoldsi -4 PASTIME CLHI SESSION Another one of the pluasant Pas time Club sessions or North Bond wns hold on Wednesday afternoon of this weok with Mrs. Edward Thomns, who had ns special guests Mtb. J. M. Thomas, Mrs. Androv As boc nnd tho Misses Bcsslo Adklmt nnd Mnry Gurnca. Fancy work, In formal chnt nnd n dainty luncheon filled the afternoon hours, tho fol lowing members being present: Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mrs. Joo Qlln, Mrs. Jus tin Arms, Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire Mrs. Frank Mubcub, Mrs. Milan Rlchnrdson, Mrs. Roscoo Hnzor, Mrs. A. J. Surbeck, Mrs. Earl Ilutchlns nnd Mrs. Roy Rrnlnnrd. Mrs. J. Arms will bo hostess at tho next meeting lu two weoks. .j. .j. 4, I DINNER PARTV , : Lnst Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Dunrnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Young, Mr. mid Mrs. II. M. Albeo nnd Mra G. Johnson wcro dinner guests, ot Mr. mid .Mrs. L. ChrlstcnBon in Blin ker Hill. Tho nftomoou wns pleasant ly spent In cards, conversation and nutn riding. fr 4 4 fill cvor hold. The subject for tho evening's study was "Tho Growing Sentiment." Roll call was respond ed to with quotations from Char lotte Rroute, Tho special topics wero; "Clilvalrlc Love and Lovo In An tiquity" Allco Curtis "Danto and Reutrlco" Glare Johnson "Potrnch and Laura" Mrs. I). O, Wolcott "Tho Story of Hololso" Irono Prongs Suggested Topic: Roadlng from Modlovnl Tales, Aueaffln ami Nlcolnto Ellon Rudnas After tho lltorory program tho hostess sorved n dollelous two- course lunehoon. cholco flowors be ing used for parlor and table doc- , orrtlonB Mrs oss nt tho Myrtlo Arms. Thoso pres ent this weok wore Mrs, Wolcott. Dr. Mattlo R. Shaw, tho Misses Ellon Rudnas, Alice Cuitis, Grace John son nnd Myrtlo Downor. fr 4 I CLUB SOCIAL AFTERNOON I CATHOLIC GUILD MEETING, (J 9 Tho North Rend Ciltliollc Ladies Guild held n meeting of business mid plcasuro Tuesday nftoriioon with Mrs. Noll Banks in North Bend. Daffodils mid other spring flowors adorned tho parlor, whoro tho ladles spent n pleasant afternoon and lator tho hostess served n tempting luncheon, Thoso presont woro Mrs. C. S. Knlser, Mrs. G. J. Lomnnskl, Miss Mnrgarrt Dunn, Mrs, Stickling, and Mrs. Robert Ilnnks. The Guild will moot again tho second Tuesday Jn April with Mrs. Dan McDonald. 4 I MILLICOMA DANCE 4 f A dollghtful Informal dnnco was hold nt tho Mtlllcomn Club rooms last evening for tho mombora and tholr wives nnd their Indy friends, Tho nfrnlr was attended by about (llilrty-flvo couples. Splondld muslo was furnished by Anthonys orchwi- trn. Much success of tho dnnco Is 'duo to tho efforts of tho committee 011 nrmngomciits Messrs. Claudo Thompson nnd A. Y. Myers. Another 0110 of theso dances will Lbo given by tho club In about a montii. f I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN j SOCIAL j Tho Young Peoplo'n Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran church enjoyed a pleasant social last ovonlng at tho church chapel, tho guests being en tertained by Mrs. E. Rofsland. Attor the business session, games urn! so cial chat wcro Indulged until tho serving of a dainty ropast by tho host 'ess, Tho following woro presont: "Rov. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, Mrs. E. Lltefsland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hert Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Jacobson, Misses Jcnnlo Johnson, Cora and Allqo Mathlscn, Llla. Borg, and Messrs. Jolmar Rowland, Anton Abrahamson, Voter Thorpe, E. G. Mollem, II. Peter son, Ollvor Larson, Clifford Rerg. Tho socloty will meet again lu It wo weoks at the chapel parlor. 4 EASTSIDE CLUB PARTY The Royal Neighbors Club of East- I'sldo woro hostesses ut a S, Patrick's party at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Torcy Poflt last ovonlng, tholr hus bands being tho guosts ot honor. Games, dancing and music, Including Uriah nnnira worn li.irtlclnnted lu bv tlons. Noxt Monday cY0.1l.1g ,tho Rmaa mo8t of whom woro bo. . D. O. Wolcott will bo tho host- l,eckoa wHl gre0I)i tho 8aino coIor being prominent In all tho appoint ments. At a late hour, the ladloa seryod a sumptuous luncheon, Among thoso presont weie: Mr. and Mrs. M, A. McLaggaii, and sons Donald nnd Chester, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Slrckel, Mrs. A, Simpson, Mrs. R, Klmpson, Mrs. Charles EUerbeck and son Edward. Mrs. W. C, Weaver, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Witty and son Jumps, The Ladles Auxiliary of tho North Bend Club enjoyed u delightful Mrs Jeau nrown. Mr. and Mrs. John social afternoon Tuesday under tioKw,UllIfi Mr nnd Jfrs. M. McLaln, Mr, entertainment of Mrs. L. C. Reynolds ,, Mrft lfmX Mooro, Messrs. L, S. and Mrs Honry Rorgman. Piano fwudo, Halbeit Carlisle and tho chll- solections by Mrs. Piatt and vocal ,,...,... Tjl0io and Krtg steckol. Ella duots by Misses Margaret and Es thor Roynolds woro thoroughly en- of a dellghtrul afternoon or raTds joyod by the ladles. Tho prlncl nnd social conversation tho hostess pal diversion or tho afternoon wus sorved a delicious luncheon, Tho members out this week wori: Mrs, miction bridge, which occupied tho hours until tho sorvlng of delectable Blown, Duncan LaChappollo, C,Uv erlno and Mario McLalu, and Geneva rii m ! Vivian Peet, , (Contlmiotl on Pago Eight) i u l