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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
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(Table Ofl Cloth, first quality, white and colors, yd.. 20c Pillow Tubing, "Anchor Brand," bleached, yd, 25c 'Sheeting, good quality, 9-4 width, bleached) yd,... 28c Mercerizecl Damask, 64 inch, extra value, yd, 60c Crepe dd Chine, 36 inch, good quality, white and pink, yd, 95c All Wool Serge, 36 inch, staple colors, yd, 50c Vai and Torchon Lace, big assortment, yd, 5c Bed Spread, Royal make, for double bed, each.. .$1.00 Bed Spread, large size, an unusually good one for $1.75 Others up to , $5.50 "Royal Society" Crochet Thread, all numbers, each 10c Ball Fringe for curtains, per yd, 5c Children's New Summer Wash Hats, 50c to $1.50 American Lady Corsets $1.00 to $3.50 Women's Leather House Slippers, with strap, turn sole j $1.75 I SOCIAL CAL12NDAK The Ladies Home Journal Patterns. Hub Dry Goods Company I "SMAItT WI2AK FOR AVO.MI2N" Comer IJroatlwny and Cculral Avenue. riiono nut. flg i-L ri "Vur-V -, Satiir'hiy Christian Church Young People's class entertain at St l'atrlck'B party In church hall. ' I Monday Progress Club with Mrs. A. 12. Atlclsporgor. Alpha Delphian Club, with Mrs. D. O. Wolcott at Myrtle Anns. Tuesday Ladies Guild In Guild hall. 4 Vcdn)Mlny Jolly Dozen Club, with Mrs. T. C. Young In Hunker Hill. Christian Sisterhood bch- Hloiii In church hal. North Dead Mothoillat La- dies' biiBlncHs session. North Hoiul Junior Sewing Club, with Miss titliol Nygron. !, Thurdny Alert Club, with Mrs. W. Morgan on North Coos River. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Mary MeKnlght. Owls Auxiliary party In lodge hall. . Kiltlny Konslngtou Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. U. Y. P. U. social at homo of Dr. and Mrs. II. , M. Shaw, South Fifth stroct. O Dahllu Club with MrH. M. C. Woods In lCnglewood. Nwdlccrnft Club with Mrs. J. K. nignoux In North Ilond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mr. and ftlrs. 12. F. Itussell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'niara, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. I Williams, Mrs. Jay Linden, Mrs. J. (I. w JAPAN ".Mullen, and .Mrs. 12. 12. Hlggs. .CIIl'IU'll OFFICIALS HAXQUKT 4, About fifty pcoplo Including the pastor of the Methodist church of Marshflold, Hov. Joseph Knotts and wife, and tho members of the official 1 board, and of tho benevolent com- mUtccs and their wives and bus- I'IjiiiiiIs, gathered around a long tilblo ;n tho church hall last evening at flO npnnr ntl.1 litil.,Mfi1j tt n. Bi.tiiM- I.. ... .. . . . auoiiB dinner, tho tuiiio was ar ranged dlagonnlly In tho hall and ovor it and oxtcndlng from ond to end was a beautiful festoon of greens mid Imitation Irish potatoes, and shamrocks. Tho lights woro also C. A. SMITH AND WIFH PLAN TO MAKI2 TIIIP TO OHI12XT , decorated with tho St. Patrick's uyin- I'llfllu Mlaa Dtilli Alln.. ., l.,l ...I I... mwm kudu AVI. VI. IIIUIIi UnOIDIUll IIJ 'Misses Dora Drown and Myrtle Isaac son Borved tho guests. Several after dinner talks woro glv ,011 tho general thomo being "Our .Church." I2xcollont talks woro given by several men on tho following. In teresting und nnnronriate Hubton. lies: I "Hospitality"' I. s. Kaufman ('"Loyalty" Mllp Sumnor "Spirituality" F. 12. Allen COMICS AH .MISSIO.VAKY I Miss Mary C. Ayros, or Walla Walla, Washington, arrived this morning on the Kllburn. Rim In a fluid mission ary of the Woman's Amorcaii Hap- ,0l 1utIiik which, Hov. Knotts prosent "Opportunities and Possibilities". . , A. II. Old ley Hov. Knotts then spoko npprallng ly and enthusiastically on the "Needs lof the World," specially slnco tho Huropoan war, nlong the Hue of ovan- fgellral and missionary work. An ap peal was given to faithfully observe "Passion weok, which occurs April 10 ,'t'i 2H. Special services will bo hold every night during that week which will also bo n week of aolf donlal. An official business bubsIoii follow- (Continued From Pago Three) ( KLI2IIUATI2S NINTH IIIHTHDAY : I LADIHS'AHT CLUIl ft . I tint Homo Mission Society and has , Just; boon transferred to Coos county I 1 and will mnko her homo In Marsh- f fluid. Tho Ladles Art Club meeting FY I- f MlB8Ayrcs Is a graduato of tho day afternoon with Mrs. II. O. Hoy Missionary Training school of tho took on tho appearance of n St. Pa-'Southern Baptist Somlnnry of Louts trick's party with tho pretty decora-, vlllo, Kontucky. For tho past, year tlons In grvi'ii and tho St. Patrick's , sho has been at work In eastern Ore- .lunchoon, In the, serving of which. 'gon, nt I2lgln, m Grande, Ontario! Last Saturday afternoon, Master I2ugoup Ollu, son or Mr. and Mrs. Joo Olln. .0 Vo'rtli Ilond celebrated his ninth birthday, with a party, Inviting ,'tho hostesB was assisted by Mrs. 12. D. , and adjacent places. Tomorrow ov fifteen' b'cJys ond girls to bo his guests JMcArthur and llttlo Mario Hoy. Dur- onlng alio wll conduct tho Young Peo- fpr tlio'ovont. Games, various and r"B tl10 ullBllloas session, It was do-jplo's Mooting nt tho Ilaptlst church, .... fi .1 1 I elded that hereafter, tho club would 1 her first opportunity to get acquaint. -"!,"''!-.'-" .- - ,neot ovory two wooks Justeud of'cd horo. pass.aUtop quickly and as ovenrng ovory woek 8 thoy ilorotoforo lltlV0l drew near, 'tho. host's mother served a dollclous ilrthday luncheon. Th Invitation lint Included: Jcsslo Har ris, Francos Smith, Francos Voltz, Helen Jackson, Gcraldlno Otis, Alice Hclchart, Mortal Jackson, Theodora Kuisor, Frances Mathers, Ellsworth Morton, Frank Morten, Catalan An drews, It'ognall Campboll and Fred orlck Hoagliiud of Marshflold. : I TO VISIT 1IKIH2 I V V V XKIGIIIIOKHOOI) CAItl) CLUIl Tho last mcotlng of tho Reason or tho Neighborhood Card club was held Inst evening at the homo or Mr. and 'Mrs. A. 12. Dlmout. Tho decorations wero groona and daffodils and tho Mrs. W. 1). Curtis, Mm. F. M. iBcoro cards woro also of St. Patrick design. "C00" wasiplnyed during tho evening until a lato hour whon ro- (repealling dainties wero sorvod. Thoso present wero: Mrs. A. I). Loud, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormac, who havo been residing at Herkoloy the last few years, wllto that thoy will 4 arrive In Marshflold about April let for an xtended visit. noire, special guests presont tins week woro Mrs W. II. Harrison, and, Mrs. r. N. JHller. The ladlos brought along tliolr fancy work, at which thoy sowed und chatted until Into In tho afternoon when thoy adjourned to meet again March 31st with Mrs. L. Q Lang. Tho members out this week woro Flye, Mrs. W. 12. Hoagland, Mrs. J. O. Laugworthy, Mrs, fj, LiifJhappelle, Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, Mrs. Warner Ogron, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. O. S. Torrey, Mrs. It. II. Wultor and Mrs. 12. I). McArlhur. cd the apportionment of benevolence. work. i:.TI2ltTAINS THIS APrKIINOONI Mastor Mnrshall Perham, son of Mr. and Jlrs. 12. G. Perham Is en tertaining 'at a birthday party this afternoon. His birthday was yestor- Nlay. 41 . I (IIVICS PAItTY TONIGHT I v Tho Young Pooplo's class of the Christian church havo mndo cxton slvo pinna for a St. Patrick's party which thoy will give tills ovcnlng In tho church hull. Quito a largo num bers of young pooplo ihavo boon In vited. . I II. Y. P. U .SOCIAL I AVHl bo Partly for Pleasure and AIh to luvo.llgato Pulp and Lumber Market C. A. Smith cid wITo aro plan ning to leuvo Oakland soon for Ja pan and the Orient where thoy will spend a row mouths. The .trip Is partly on pleasure and Is also partly on business. , While In tho 0.lent Mr. Smith will look Into the pulp and lumber market and may possibly mako ar rangements for shipping direct from Coon Uay. It may also result In tho early resumption of tho pulp plant hero. Carrol Smith, their youngest sou, who has been connected with the Smith mill hero, has gono to Oak laud to visit with h's parents prior to their departure. Juid Mrs, G. A. Dennett and with fi lends. Mrs, Dooth In arranging to linvo their household goods sent to AHtorla. . . . ' .;. .;. .;. . Miss Farley has returned to her homo In Oakland, after a vlnll with friends and relatives on tho liny. Word waB received hero thin weok announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coke at their homo at 111)05 llcrnlco avonuo, Lob (Angeles, CcVlfornln. Sho Is their Reraui! girl. Mr. Coko Is 11 brother of Mrs. I. II. Dnrtlo, of Noith Demi, who Is now visiting at tho Coko homo In Los Angeles. ! ! ! Tho homo of Mr. and -MrH. Otto BAKMQ TOWDEI) Absolutely PmQ 'N Alum No Phosphate x'TwnmmmurM.'Mrjtajkim. .ttft&ssjaysi? at different friends and relatives points in Washington. .j. .j. 4. Miss Mnry C. Ayros arrived here on tho Kllburn from Wnlla Walla, Wash Ington. and will mnko her home In Marshflold, while ngagnd In mission ary work In tho part of tho county. Afluu At.t.ici In antii llfifn liv tl A tiirfii.- CAP I fill. .... .... r"" "'D " "" " "' -" -. -,.. 1.11111 ur .NKWliiir, Mh THt LARGE Sill II I lit lean Dantlst fciety, Homo MlB!ouary S- (dTHX.(j I.ATI-.ST lMI'll()VRMI..Ri i.i.ii.m,.iii;.m's OK tin, i. mtivi: ox mQ tn 1 , The llttlo sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto 3chottr has been named Gardiner ChaRo, tho latter being n family name , . T!mj ilelayed trrhal oftl, A T DARK- IC.PUncCM i!'.' Kll"l,r" somewhat fc m. 1. 1 miiix ,j 'uiiuoi.it ueorgo (icodrum. Tn PFWni FTfllM RHHrslH HFAn.i....,.i.. "- -'" w. . w w ....., '"n"' II III! 1UUIJ Q HJ JJ lliilel: Six which, with their Kui-iiici I nor Kii,tvlnff.inlnl or Myrlli-lful ol gncn bodlei i,j olnt SeiwlH Hlocteil tu tflMHt jwhopla. (Icorso had plj.J INwIllon KOrt of St. Patrick'! dj (.'LUH .MKICTING POSTPO.NI21) HIItTIIDAY PAHTY ' Last Thursduy evening Mr. and Mi8. Wlllam McNuy entertalno'l for their sou, Ilurtes, nt their homo In Xorth Ilond in honor or his birthday. Tho evening was spent ploasautly In playing rook, after which appotlzlug .dainties woro sorvod to tho follow ing: MIshcs. Helon and Kathorlno Mendo, Iiorothy and Poulah KIblor, Amy Isaacs, and tho Messrs. 12d. Stool, John Ferguson, I.avrenco' Myors, Clarenco KIblor nnd Durtos McNuy. I KOYAL NKIGHIIOHS 1XITIATI2 1 Last Tuesday evening tho North Dend Lodge of Uoynl NelghborB met In tholr hall nnd initiated eleven now membors Into the order. Mrs, A. .. Downs and Mrs. Flotcher of Marslw Tho Uoynl Neighbors Club of I2aat sldo have postponed tholr meotlug from next week with Mrs. Witty until tho- weok following. I PAST MATUOX ASSOCIATION Tho Past Matron's Association of tho 12aBtorn Star Lodge woro delight- ruljy entertained at a St. Patrick's Tho Young Pooplo'B Union of tho First Baptist church aro pln-nnlng a social for next Friday oveulng to bo Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mnttaou, Mr. and ;glvcn nt tho homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. H. Mrs. G. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. I'M. Shnw, 054 South Fifth Btroet. All 'L. L. Gorr, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dock, Mr. tho inembora and frlonils of tho so- Schettor was made happy this wee'e by tho advent of a son, tholr focoiu! boy. Tho llttlo Hon 'or Mr. and Mrs. 12, S. Dargelt has boon namiv! Max I2dmuud. h ! - Mrs. L. A. Llljeqvlat nnd daughtor, Cynthia, havo boon spending the week nt tho homo or her pnrontH, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood In Coqullle. : . Miss Josephine Illchnrdsou has re turned to her homo near Medford irtor a few weeks at tho homo of hor brothor, MIIob Richardson, In North Ilend. , r Mrs. S. II. Lolnnd nrrlvod hero on Ltho Kllburn from Portland to visit with bur son, S. J. Lolaud, Instructor 'of manual training In tho Marshflold (schools. Mrs. Leland's homo Is In1 Wisconsin, but for tho paBt fow I'lKoutliB she has bcou visiting In Port land. " Mrs. J. IL Stnddoji and llttlo daughtor, 12mma Hell, rbturncd "on tho Kllburn arter having vlsltod with PI2NDL12TON, Ore, March IS. A. C. Hampton, city Buperlutendent of schools will he roplaced at the be ginning of tho. fall term by A. T. Park, head of tho uchools at llormln ton. Tho place pays IS00 a year. Park was formerly Hiiperlutendeut of tho schools nt Myrllo Point. SHERMAN MARCH VETERAN DIES AT MYRTLE POINT i " . Hon. but the atc-amer hh tliV Iful green bo,ly cars imio, loBslnif mi the Krtfn a vl not rroaa la until ? o'( uioriiHig 1 Th's Is the largest it!): rnul uutomolilles. the ll(i j, cars ev r U'fclTcd In Cooii and Mr. Cooilrum li intr pleased, ns well at the pra owners of tho new tin, to Tho llulck Six, 10-1 Uoctrfl u Itcildcnt of uiitomobllo rcnsat'oni ofl&ti I In apieurcuc3 and perfort ibtiimls well nt tho bead. I model, with lis ilreinllKl painted la olive grcca 'A stripe and Its Hack hcid Hid .dors, w tli green kw!i. in t Ikliiw nail nitwit i? I Its uniti'hU'fg Tihe-lo-H cylinder mnlor nnVn It ! In power .nml rcmovci i!l tl (of vorry from the drlw. Uosepli Noyes, Long; Cous County SiicchihIih Aftw Sev ' I ral .Minitlm Illness Tho Myrllo Point KnlorprWo nays: ' Joseph Noycn died nt the id lull Cafe rooms, after povcral montlfs 111- jicbs, about 11 week or which time ho (was confined to his bgd. Mr. Noyns j'.vas born In Ohio In September, 1 St 7. Ho enlisted In tho Union Army In August, 1S(M, and served In Company 1, l.,. V ....,. .(11 it - .,. y, uuiu .uw iori in mo mm ui 11111 ' , , ,,. . ,, ,,,. ..,v ; wur, taking part In Shorma.i'H famous j ,,,,; m$ llllll til U IIIU HUH, IIU Uillllt IU UllllH I ,, , , ... . ,. . I... .,.- -.. ...., ....... f "'I oqiilppcd with Y &IMI .... ... o ,... ,.,.,., ,,... ,.. I'lialn-tieail on rear 'hli l 11 111 ouiuuiiuiui , ioi.i,uiiii nun iiiiiiiu 1 his home horo slnco with tho excep tion of about a year which he upout (it tho Old Soldloi-8' Homo at Sawtollu. Cnllforula. NOTICI2 TO HAGLM.S. All uiemborB or Marshflold Aorlu No. Hits aro lotiueatod to meet nt (ho Aorle roonm nt t o'oloek p. m., Sunday, for tho purpose of ulteudlug tho funornl of Drothor Fred Johu-j con, J. II, SNI3DDI2N, Fccy. bo well watth )'ur vbll'ttt .around to tho CooJrum pnill Hook nt these thoroushdndi i tutto world -the Hulck SUtlJ Launch Cadlllnc lll 1m 1 field at. 7 a. in. Sunday M J 1 ltuiiihig about I orwl. Dr. 11. i:. Keftjr, llU4.9M"j lllilg., l'lnino H--J. Dr. Leslie. tmjt : Cdumb'n I'Jntir. JI.M. IJ and Mrs. L, 12. Drown, Miss Anna Jones, and Messrs Dnrncs nnd D. A. Jones and tho host nnd hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Dlmont. I TIII31IILK CLUIl PAHTY I Tho ladles of tho North Demi Thlmblo Club ontertnlned their bus bands and a fow special guests last evening ut a dollghtrul St. Patrick's Varty ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams. Decorations familiar to St. Patrick's day such as clay pipes, clety aro given a cordial Invitation. MOONLIGHT PICNIC PAItTY About forty young peoplo from North Dcnd and Marshflold formed a .party Friday afternoon by Mrs. C, II. Marsh at hor homo on Donnolly euamrocks and greens woro usod VAveiiuo. Tho luncheon favors and I throughout. Progressive whist was f parlor decorations woro nil In koep-Uho main ontertnlnmont of tho eve lug with tho significance of tho oc casion. Fancy work and convorsa Hon filled the hours and at tho close of tho afternoon, a delicious lunch eon was servod by Miss Isis Marsh and M'bs Frances Franso. Mrs. Marsh has as pedal guests, Mrs. Mary Mc knight, Mrs. G. L. Dlndlugor, and MUscs Until Allen and Francos Franso. The members present wore: ,Mrs. Alice Hall, Mrs. D. C. McCarty, field woro Bpeclal guests. After tho (Mrs. George F. Murch, Mrs, Lily lodge session, a dolWjhtful social tlmo ljFroldberg, Mrs. F. E, Allen, Mrs. wiib enjoyed In dituclng and later ro-IFrnnees Hazard, Mrs. Goorgo Flnua- freshments wore served. Thoso Ini tiated woro: Mlsa Porcy Watklns, gnu, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, and Mrs. 12. D. McCrnry who was taken In as Miss Until Peobly, Miss Suo GUI, Miss! a now inombor, Dorothy KIblor and Mis. Lincoln Rey-1 Tho next meeting of tho nissocia noldB. Mrs. May Gaines. Mrs. Jolm I tlon will bo on Aiirll Hth with Mrs. Pitney, Mrs. Cora Ferris, Mrs. II. D. McCarty, and tho Past Matrons of Putniun, nnd Mrs, Jeff Hnrtmnn. North I) a ml will bo Bpeclal guests. Lost His Job Recently a mechanic lost his high salaried position on account of poor vision LOOK OUT FOR YOUR EYES, before it is too late. EYES EXAMINED FREE. GLASSES $2.50 TO $7.00 BT IT f TT The EXCLUSIVE 1 K. U JnL OPTICIAN ulng, first prlzo being won by Mrs, S. S. Joiiulngs, and Win. Vaughau and tho consolations woro awarded to Miss Goldlo Hlggs and Fred Kruso, 'Much to tho delight of tho guests Mrs. Fred Kruso rendered vocul Be- 'lectlous and several piano selections woro contributed by Miss Goldlo Hlggs. The evening camo to n closo with tho serving of u tempting lunch- von, Tho special guests woro Mr. and Mrs. George Wlnsor and Miss Goldlo Ttlggs and tho members and ftholr husbands out wero: Mr. and , Mrs. Wm Vaughau, Mr. and Mrs II. 12. Uurmester, Mr. and Mrs, George Maudlgo, Mr. and Mrs. A, 12. Hobo. "Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuton, Mr, and Mrs. S.' S. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoo Hazor, Mr. nnd Mrs. M, E. I2vorltt, Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Groves, Iplenlc party who enjoyed n moonlight picnic nt Jordan's Covo last ovpnlii, Tho trip was mado on tho launch Atlas. Mr. and Mrs. McNay or North llend chaperoned tho party. ( t I INFORMAL CHAT Mrs. C. D. Landers came In from Powora .Monday nnd is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Matthews, of this city. Mrs. Lan ders plans to lenvo noxt week for Norfolk, Nebraska, for a two months' v.'alt at tho homo or Mr. Landora' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lan ders. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Drouglitou, or North Ilond, will leavo tomorrow o'verlund for Uerkeloy, California, for a visit with friends and rela tives. Mr. .Droughton will roturn shortly, but Mrs. Droughton will go on to Suit Lake City, She ex pects to Jjo gono about two mouths, t Mrs. H, K. Dooth arrived bore Wednesday from Astoria for a fow wooks visit with her paronta. Mr. 1 1 I I im m . urmimm imimiuimi nm I - Jllllllll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII,, ...jiijini i j-" ' ' ; ; ! 1 1 I j POSITION AYANTKD Hy willing nut! obedient worker to help in homes and business houses, 24 hours every day. Will carry Micssaes and bring Instantaneous anss Wers. Can help merchants solicit business, or can do errands for housewives. Can summon persona In ills- i taut cltlea as well as at homo. Can give roforoncea from over 2000 satlailed employers In Cooa, Curry nnd Western Douglas counties. PJiono or wrlto T. E. Lophone, cfjre Coos & Curry Telephone Co., City. Anyone Can Afford This Genuine Simmons Bed! Wo Imvo heldoni pl'feieil n bigger value than HiIh SI.MMONS IIHD fven In tlil tre. li i Kh .close. iHoiiey-iitivlim 'iiices. This is ono of tho new SIMMONS liirliMiolulit. loiiiiie I.sn-el IumI-i. II Is a Mile (Iiwt S - i udvoitises. It Is helm; slimm'tliU very week in 'll.e ImiliiV Homo .loiinial, In " Evening Post mill In our window, ('oino In inn) let lis sh :-- It to yon iw lihlL3s' "" T rcc -ru c: oj .. ni t19fl0 i d fiU'r The head and foot fonii ue coiitlnuoiis tuho fi-oni cnst-ji' t' v!sl"' ,uu' '","0,n J iiewb" aro olectrlcally weblod to this tube. Xnthu Hint theiM is iiitt'n rattling nut or l';t iu '(f beil. This Is tho boil Hint hints inaneil floors und (urn carpets. A third lighter ",a" 3 . ...... . .... in:lk9 ' III lion! Ami the tuning is larger und Handsomer, SIMMONS fiictloiiiess ' "M" llftioB j" ; Hill easier. Kllmlimto nk eliiim-o In Itujiiig by etimlng tllrerl to us. Il' a safe I'W j Mill pay less for it her, This genuine Simmons lied Is n sample of the kind of u,'"e ! you. It Is n nlcasiiie f : us (o show vou our iiil'ic!iiiim1I.-j.. ) JOHNSON-GULOVSEN CO , ' .";' $W3:Jk.S!jL, tttfitiW- iiXlAi