The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELP, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION-
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I Home Addition to Eastside-Now on the Market
This addition is situated immediately East of new Eastside Mill The lots are 100x211
and larger, about 8 ordinary lots; and prices are $150.00 up for these large tracts.
This plat was filed Wednesday last, and we have only 1 5 lots remaining unsold. This in
dicates that the property is interesting to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure
a lot should act promptly. Terms-one-half cash, balance equal payments
3, 6, 9 and 12 months. For particulars, see
TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT CO.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. General Agents "Eastside."
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n roclpo Bhowor nntl onch guest wuh
expected to bring hor fnvorlto recipe,
Tho hostess presented Miss Flanngan
-with n recipe book In which tliu
Tcclpcs woro Inscribed mid signed by
each guest. The guests brought their
sowing nnd nttcr spending tho after
noon enjoyed refreshments. Tliu In
vited gucstsvltcd guests woro .Mrs.
vltod guests woro Mrs. Thomas Hurry
of Empire, Mrs. C. I-', McColluin, tho
Aliases Shorldnn of Ilosoburi: Mrs. I.
8. Smith, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, .Mrs. (1. !nl ""Joyed i progrnin of rending!
V. llcnnle, Sirs. Arthur MeKoown.l""'1 iwilcl numbers. .Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Herbert I.ockhnrt, Mrs. J. w'KubsoII hnvo been nctlvo In tho church
Flanngan, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. worlt "l Nort" d " nvo manj
L. J. Simpson nnd Miss Anno Flniiti-. "ends there.
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Ford, I, B. Knufmnn, A. T. Unities,
J. V. Smeaton, E, Mlngus, Henry
Songstnckon, Francos Hnznrd, Colby
1'orry, I,. H. Noblo, IN M. Wilbur nnd
M. C, Mnloncy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnrtl Russell o'
North Demi woro tendered n fnrewcll
reception Tuesday evening by the
inemborH of tho North Hcnd Mothodlst
Church. Tho nffnlr wns held in the
church pnrlors. Mr. Russell nnd his
wlfo nro leaving for Seattle, where
thoy will make their home. About
one hundred persons were present
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Mrs. Jens Hanson and children of
Forndnlo, who have beon spending n
fow weeks with lolntlvoB nt Gardiner'
lire expected homo Monday. i
John n. Smith nnd wlfo of North
Hcnd wuro host nnd hostess nt n de
lightful llttlo Italian dinner nt their
homo In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy
IMUo of San Frnnclbco, Tho Smith
homo was prettily docorntod for tho
occasion. Among their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy IMke of Snn Fran
cisco, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. J. Simpson,
dipt. Kdgnr Simpson nnd Mr. Hoach.
Tho wedding of Hobort F. Oebhnrdt
ol North llond mid Miss Susan Marie
Klekworth of Mnrshlleld took place
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I'hurch In this oltj. Hov. Fnthor Hal
lntthor olllelnted. The ehurch wa
tastefully decorated for tho occasion
by tho mombors of tho Altnr Society.
Tho bildo wns nttonded by Mrs.
Charles Kalsor nnd wore nn Imported
lingerie gown, hand embroidered nnd
trimmed In lace. Tho bridal veil of
white tullo was fastened with sweet
peas. Sho carried n'prajer book and
bouquet of sweet peas and aspaiagu
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Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Housoworth, who
Tho I.ndles' Aid Society of tli.i havo been vlsltlnir In tho cltv. left
Swedish Lutheran Church held Its this week for Snn Francisco. Tho.v
monthly meeting nt tho church par- sailed on tho steamer Hedondo. From
lors Wednesday nftomoon. An edify- San Francisco they will go to their
lug program wns carried out nnd ro-limine In Oklahoma. While In tho city
parts from committees were submit- many social attaint were given In
ted. Misdnmos Victor Kuduess nnd their honor. Dr. Houseworth Is n
Vlc'or O?ron served tho refreshments twin brother of Dr. A. L. Ilouaoworth"'""
to tho full nttondnnrn nrnHmit. Tim of lliln cllv. "
next meeting will bo.hold tho first p
Wednesday in Octobor. I mis. e. s. llnrgelt and Mrs. J. A.
Mntson lenvo Tuesdny for Mod ford,
A Jolly party of young folk nldod , where they will visit Mrs. H. T. Vnn.
Miss Mnrlo Wheeler celebrnto her docar. From Medford they will go
lonricenia uirinany yestordny.
wns In tho nnturo of n lnunch pnrty
nnd Included n plcnlo nt tho Sand
Hills. Tho wonther was dollghtful
nU n more pleasant ovoiit hns sol
Mom beon onjoyed. Among those In
tho pnrty were Mrs. Mnuzey, Mabel
Mnuxey, Einiim Hoar, llnttle Wheel
er, Mnrlo Wheoler, Eva Hnnson,
Georgo Hnnson, Deva Wheeler, Fran,
ces I.nng, Dnlo Mnuzoy, Alice Muu
stey, Edgnr Mauzey.
8overal soclnlly prominent people
nro expected on the Hay shortly from
Snn rrnnclsco who will visit Mr. and
Mrs Sla'pson nt North llond and
Thee Veres. During Mr. nnd Mr
I'lke's stay, a number of pleasant af
fairs nro being planned.
One of tho plensnnt nttto trips of
tho sonxon wns onJood last Sundnj
by a double qunrtetto of Mnrshlleld
Itos. Judgo Coko nnd wlfo nnd W.
T Merchant nnd wife In Judgo Coko's
nuto, nnd Dr. 11. E. Sehooninaker nnd
wife nnd Tom Harvoj and wife In the
SehoPiimnkor ear. They went fiom
Mnrshlleld to Dora vln Sumner,
thenco to Coqulllo and Myitlo Point,
returning homo nbout 10 P. M., tliod
but hnppj ns n result of their dn'
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Compllmontary to Mr. nnd Mrs. p, fastened with n streamer of
Jtoy M Pike of Snn Francisco, whotulle" Ctiarloa Kalsor nttonded tin
nro MsP'ng Mnur nnd Mrs. Simpson .Booni as best mnn. Tho nuptials
of Nor U llond, n dollghtful dinner PUM" witnessed only by near relatles
vns tilwn them on the Ith Inst. The,01 Ul I'outraetlng pnrtles. Following
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You want style. You want comfort
Get both in the Red Cross Shoe
but of regular thick
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The Red Cross Shoe has a flexible sole,
not thin. It bends with vnnr tnct
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inc. burning and drawing caused by stiff sole shoes tl,cst'n
We carry the Red Cross Shoe in the latest and most popular stvir,
I'sssar stylc you ,ike and wcar ftrf-J?5&ffi
Come in and let us show them to you.
Oxford, $3.50 and $4.00. High Shoe. $4.00 and $5.00
Old Town house was beautifully dec
orated for the affair. A wealth of
flowers fiom Shoro Aores transformed
tho beautiful Simpson homo Into n
orltnblo bowor. Tlios.o enjoying
Mrs Simpson's hospltnllty with the
recipients were Mr. and Mrs. John
11 Smith iud Mr. Itonch,
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Mrs J. T. McCormnc gave a card
party Tuesday nftomoon nt hor home.
Tho guests plnyod bridge after which
rofreshnionts were toned. The llrst
prlte was won by Mrs. Hugouo O'Con.
ncll and tho second prlzo by Mrs. J.
V, Bmeaton. Tho guosts included
losdanies Eugeno O'Counoll, William '
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the son Icos at tho ehurch, n delicious
breakfast was served at tho home of
tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K
A. Klekwoith, In South Mnrshlleld.
for tho wedding pnrty,
Tho bride Is well known ln1r
Mnrshlleld nnd Is ospeolnlly ndnilrod
for hor talent as n plnnlste. Tho,
groom formerly lived In California I 3
nut came to Coos Hay just aftor the
earthquake. Ho Is a well known bus-1
1 11 ess man of North llond. Mr. and
Mrs. Oobhardt will go north op their
wedding tour nnd oxpect to return 1
to Coos Hay to mako their home. 1
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