THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION
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club for next season were distributed.
They are very handsome ones. The
club will have miscellaneous pro
gram next year on "A Brief Study of
History, Literature and Music." This
week's meeting closed the 1009-10
season for the club and It has been
one of the most profitable and en
joyable the club has ever had. Next
Monday evening at 7 o'clock, the club
will hold its annual banquet for the
members and their husbands at The
Chandler.
Last evening J. W. Bennett enter
tained Capt. T. J. Macgenn of tho
Breakwater at dinner at his home
and later Mr. Bennett and his guest
enoyed an auto ride to Empire whero
they visited Mrs. Macgenn and tho
children.
Tonight, the congregation of tho
Marshfield Swedish Lutheran church
will enjoy an auction and social at
their hall. A feature of the auction
will be the sale of curios collected by
Mrs. Edman.
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This afternoon, Mrs. A. E. Neff,
assisted by Airs. J. T. Harrlgan, is
entertaining a number of little folks
at the Neff home in honor of the
sixth birthday of Master Emmerson
Neff. The dining room was" prettily
decorated in white roses and carna
tions for tho bountiful luncheon
served the little ones, following a
most pleasant series of games.
Among those Invited wero tho following:
Duncan Scaife, Esther Sullivan,
Buster Sullivan, Win Kreltzer, Bess,
Alice, Helon and Florence Flanagan,
Edna Rees, Helen Rees, Blanche,
Edna and Francis Mirrasoul, Gordon
Shelly, Julius Matson, Helen Mer
chant, Tom and Eugene Crosthwait,
Lolita Sleep, of North Bend, Marlon
Horsfall, Eugene Jones, Jane and
Lucllo McLean.
The members and friends of, the
Epworth League of the Methodist
church, gathered In the church par
lors last Friday evening for their
regular monthly business meeting,
with Arthur Drews, president of the
society in the chair. After the vari
ous reports were read and approved,
six new members were admitted. The
business session was an unusually
long one r.nd ended with an enjoya
ble social time at the "parsonage.
The Fourth Vice-President, Mary
Hansen, and her committee having
this part of the evening in charge.
Tho now members admitted wero
Misses May, Messerle, Win. Vin
Camp, Lizzie Blake, Myrtle Colvcr,
and Frank VlnCamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Axol Erlckson enter
tained a largo number of friends at
their homo In Bay Park last Suuday
afternoon. An elaborato dinner,
consisting of several courses wero
served.
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Mrs. E. Mingus and Miss Elizabeth
Kaufman are spending today at the
Goodwill place on South Coos Ill'er.
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J. J. Brown and wife and their son
Guy Brown and his wife, left by priv
ate conveyance this week for Rose
burg enrottto to their homo in Spo
kane, after a few days stay on Coos
Bay. They wero greatly pleased whr,
this section. J. J. Brown is a mil
lionaire banker of Spokane.
Last uuesuny, tho members r,f
Bakor Post, G. A. It. enjoyed a picnic
at Crawford's Point. Tho dav wi,s
fine and a bountiful lunch was taken
and n most delightful tlmo onjoved.
Only a fow from Marshflold woio
able to attend but North Bend and
JMiiplro wero well represented nnd
tho comrades had a delightful vhit
with each other. At a business'iurct
lng, plans for tho observance of Me
morial Day were made.
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Enstsldo was tho scene Friday of
a very enjoynblo picnic held by the
Ladies' Art Club and n fow Invited
guests. After a most bounteous re
past had boon spread undo:- the
trees on tho greon swani from tho
overflowing baskets Iiroi.nht liv Mm
wont ashore, and after a stroll and
a romp on the sand, while the bright
moon was smiling only as the moon
can smile, a nice location was select
ed, and soon a great bon lire was
mado whoso light vied with that of
tho moon in making tho evening
pleasant. Then came the pleasant and ,
agreeable fragrance of coffee cooking
while the ladles of tho party were
busily spreading a delicious luncheon.
Then came tho most Important event '
of the evening. "A banquet In the I
moonlight. After the feast which
consisted of sandwiches, salads, cof
fee, cake and fruits, a few brief and
interesting talks wero made by some
of the representative members of tho
two Leagues which were heartily ap
plauded. Tho two Leagues unani
mously gave Major Kinney a vote of
thanks for the many favors and cour
tesies ho extended to them on this
occasion Which materially added to
tho success and enjoyment of the
evening, as nothing happened to mar
tho happiness of any one, not even
tho much talked of calamity attend
ing tho passing of Halley's comet.
Tho Marshflold Dancing Club has
Issued invitations for a danco to be
given at the I. O. O. F. hall this even
ing. A large number of invitations
have been sent out and it is expected '
that a large crowd will enjoy the i
hospitality ot the young folks.
The Knights of Columbus have is
sued invitations for a ball to be given
next Monday night.
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Miss Kathleen Bennett and Mrs.
G. A. Bennett who are spending a
few weeks In San Francisco write
friends that they are having a most
delightful s;ay there. They are stop
ping at Hotel Merlin. They will prob
ably return week after next.
On Sunday afternoon, an automo
bile party from Coouille visited
North Bend. L. H. Hazard in his auto,
cajrled Mrs. Hazard ami Miss Fior-
enfce Atkinson, while Miss Esther'
Johnson, In her father's new machine I
carried Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leneve, '
Miss Emma Sherwood and L. A. Llje
qvlst. It is expected that all of the
automobiles in tho Coquille Valley
will como over some Sunday soon
and be joined here by the Bay auto
ists in a trip and picnic near the
beach.
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Last evening a very delightful
dancing party was enjoyed at the I.
O. O. F. hall. It was tendered in
honor of Miss Florence Roberts of
California, who is spending the sum
mer ylth friends on the Bay. Tho
music was unusually good and the '
crowd a most congenial ono.
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Last Thursday evening Miss May
Bennett was hostess to a small party
at tho G. A. Bennett home. It was
an informal affair, various Aversions
contributing to the evening's enjoy
ment. Refreshments wero served.
Among her guests were Misses
Mamie Mahoney, Genevieve Seng
stacken, and Jessie Chase and Messrs.
G. A. Brown, Tom Bennett, Jack Mo
reen and Jay Bassett.
i no unaminado club was enter
tained Wednesday evening by Mrs.
Boatrico Walter at her home in
South Marshfield. Previous to tho
regular rehearsal, papers were read
by Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., Miss Eve
lyn Anderson and Mrs! Walter.
Xoxt Monday evening, the club will
hnvo a special rohearsal at tho homo
of Miss Anderson and on Wednesday
ovenlng at tho homo of Mrs. J. S. '
Coke. Tho club Is arranging for a
recital to bo given at tho homo of
Mrs. Horsfall about May S, which
will concludo tho season's program.
Tho newly organized Pythian Sis
ters at North Bend entertained tho
members of the North Bend Knights
of Pythias lodge last Wednesday
evening at cards and music.
Last Wednesday ovenlng Miss Ida
B. Mitchell of the North Bend
schools, entertained a few friends at
"Comet Watch Party" and a most
delightful tlmo was enjoyed. Light
refreshments wero served. Among
Every week has shown a marked increase ii ourbnsj.
ness and next week will eclipse all, previous record
Express arrivals this wqek include Utility Coats, Wonl
and Linen Suits, Capes, Lingerie Dresses, Fancy and Lingerie Wai
Women's Wool Suits
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Season after season a large major
ity of discriminating Coos Bay wo
men have depended on us to supply
their suit wants.
They know when we turn out a suit
it is right in fit, right in style and
right in quality.
If you do not know these things by
experience, it is because you have
not given us a chance to show you.
Another thing running water is
never stale, Our stock is like a river,
always moving. Every day we
pass handsome perfect fitting gar
ments over to pleased customers,
Every express from New York
brings new ones always the lat
est and best that money can buy,
Wool Suits $1 to $40
Shirt Waists
Here is'your chance to select shirt waists for the entire
summer, An entirely new line, Not a waist in our house
you ever saw before, Serviceable, tailor made linens
soft, sheer lace and embroidery trimmed lawns; fine
shimmery silks, and smart, popular ones of all over lace,
By thoughtful consideration of styles and values, before
placing our orders, we can offer you values you will find
impossible to duplicate,
Women's Utility Coats
The graceful, long, clear-cut lines of our summer coats
of covert and serge will win long looks of approval from
women who know, The wide range of sizes insures a fit
for every one, tall, short, stout or thin.
Prices from $15.00 to $25.
some
Thinking of buying a linen suit this summer? Don't do
it until you have seen our assortment. There is a
style about them seldom seen in wash suits',
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If you are going on an outing you will want a Kahki
suit, Handsomely stylish and well made, all sizes,
ladies' and misses
tylish
Our hosiery is beautiful, simply beautiful, We feel bet
ter satisfied with it thair ever before, We are better
situated to handle a large business and have taken care
to get such values as will bring you here in your own
interests, Complete varieties, for women, misses and
children,
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Lady Corsets
We're tke Auflbority for Style in Corsetry
Come in and let us show you
and fit you to one of .these
modish new models, If you
have ever worn an AMERICAN
LADY no other make will sat
isfy you, Made in the latest
fashion, of. the finest materials
by the most exact workman
ship, they fit to the figure like
a glove and mold it into lines of
r.erfect style and grace with
the utmost comfort,
They Make Figures.
They Make Good Dressers.
We are showing a large
variety of models, Among
them just the model for your
individual figure,
New Models $1,00 to $'5,00,
Special showing now, Fit
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Indies nnd partaken of to each in- thoso present were Missess Helen and
dlvidual's satisfaction, various sanies Katherlno Mende. Ethel and Amy
wero Indulged in until time for the
return to the city. The Indies all
report thnt this picnic was ono of
tho liest over held and they are anxi
ous for another opportunity to spend
tho day in Eastslde's shady nooks.
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The North Heml and Marshfield
moonlight exeursinn down tho nay
on Wednesday evening. There were
Si! T.oHKners and friends, more than
half of them from oi-th Uend, tax
ing the cipni'Ity nf th" :liree launches
to the llni't, who availed thenuelv's
of a very plennaut ride on the water
in tho beautiful moonlluht. The
party proceeded down the hay to a
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Iteynolds, Nina Stahlneckor, Dlsea
Gray, May Peterson, Mary Preyer
and Ethel Kern.
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May Bennett and Jack Moreen, Jay
Dassett, Mair Dano, II. K. Booth, Joe
Bennett and Fred McConnac.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Heller arrived
here from Quimhy, Iowa, this weok to
visit relatives, Mrs. Heller's mother,
Mrs. Susan Maloney, who has been ill
at Mercy hospital, is resting consid
erably easier.
Tho members of A. Drow's boys'
club of tho Methodist church enjoyed
a social at tho homo of Mr. aud Mrs.
Davo Musson on Squth Seccnd street
last evening nnd had a very jolly
time.
I At her homo on Friday evening,
Mrs. 1C. V. 13. Xicklin entertained a
I number of young people at Five Hun-
dred. The rooms wero made very at-
Mrs. E. AV. Kammeror, wlio is vis- tractive by tho artistic arrangement
Iting at her home In California writes of rhododendrons and roses. After tho
Mr. Kamniorer that she lias fully re-, prevailing game of tho eveniug the
Twuered from the slight ettnek of ill , rst prizes wore awarded to Mis
Epworth Leagues enjoyed jointly n honith which was bothering her when i Esther Johnson and Mr. James -Wat-
she left Coos Bay.
Retting along fine,
about July 1.
The children are
They will return
A number -of 'oung folks will en
joy a launch party to the ranch of
Miis Mary Black on Catching Inlot
this evening. Among those who will
go nro Misses Jessie Chase, Genevieve
suitable landing placo whero they nil Sengstackou, Mamlo Mnhonoy and
son, the consolation prizes being car
ried off by Mlgs Lucia Snerry and Mr.
C. J. Fuhrman. Delicious refresh
'uieuU, consisting of saudwiches, ol
ive, cake, ice cream and coffee were
served by the hostess, after which
Mls Johnson ami Mr. Bartou gra
ciously responded to the entreaties
for music. Those present were; Mis
ses Emma Sherwood, Mabel Wilsou,
Florence Atkinson, May Beaver, Lu
cia Sperry, Jottie Watson, Frank
Dean, Esiher Johnson and Mabel
"Wright. Messrs, Schow, J. C. Sav
age, C. J. Fuhrman, Itoy Fox, C. "W.
Eudicott, Harry Fulsom, L. A. Lilje-
qvlst, James Watson and J. S. Bar
ton. Coquillo Herald.
The following is the list of cruises
and entertainments agreed upon by
tho program committee of tho Coos
Bay Motor Boat Club;
May 23 Ladles' night.
May 30 Opening cruise, Coos Riv
er, s.
June 19 Open date cruise.
Juno 20 Ladles' night.
July 3 Open date cruise.
July 4 Local races.
July IS Ladles' night.
Aug. 7 Open date cruise.
Sept. 4 Open date cruise.
Sept, 5 Regatta races.
Sept. 19 Ladies' night.
Sopt. 25 Picnic.
Oct. It, Open date cruise.
Oct. 17 Banquet at Club house.
The Woman's Study club this year
uas taken a correspondence course
In Oregon history under Prof. Jos
eph Scuafer. As a fitting ending to
me years worn au entertaiument null:? Herald.
hpih hi me ueautirui Nye home
to which the pioneers who had been
here forty years or more, were in-
wiuu. Aicer a snort program the pio
neers were called upon for reminis
cences and responded to, "What
were the early ways of transporta
tion?" "Why did you come here, how
did jou como here and why did you
s.ay?" "The first churches, the first
schools, the Indinas and many other
interesting topics. Mrs. Ben Flee' re
cited "The Pioneers," a poem most
suited to the occasion. After a most
cnjojauie exchange of memories tho
pioneers were called out to supper.
The tabic was most beautifully bank
ed with rhododendrons and an early
time feast was served consisting of
home-made pickles, hot doughndts.
miniature pots of beans and tiny
rolls of brown bread, sandwiches and
coneo with most delicious cream.
Among the pioneers present were
Capt. nnd Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs'.
Fred Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. M H
Mersey, Mrs. Figg. jt, and Ml.s ,
Jiaury. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood,
Uev. Hollenbeak, Mrs. Goodman, Mr.
MB- " - unowiton, Mrs. Hud-'
suu, .Mrs. Uimmick, Mr. and Mrs
Patorson, Mr. and Mrs. Wnita,. hi,,.
clair, Mrs. W. V. Cope, Jonathan
Quick and Mrs. J. p. mP8b,. vi,
Luk the past-president of the club
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J1AXI) CONCERT SUXDAf.
Coos Hay Organization Will W
At Park Tomorrow Afternoon. .
The Coos Bay Concert Band rij
give a concert at the Marshfield pnV
lie park tomorrow afternoon at w
and there promises to be an wmt
ally largo attendance, both IrjiB,
Marshfield and North Bend, MV
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Overture Raymond"-Tnoffltt;
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