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x&i.vm.t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910-EVEMIWG EDITION nttttmmmmmm:nmmttttttt WOMAN'S (it 1! Your FALL SUIT or RAINCOAT ! i! i iVAeifSVi m 3. ..-? N. Ufcl&Vto b. xrusr- '"".t. mm worlds v W.r-2rtHel i mm HM (Continued from Pago 2.) "Win. Grimes, Mrs. J. II. Smith nnd 3ilrs, Eugeno Crosthwnlt. Invltntlons woro sent to the following out of town peoplo, Miss Helen Doblo of Portlnnd, Mrs. Helen Chnndlor Tromnlno of Dolllnghnm, Mrs. Tom Mlnot of San Frnnclsco, Mrs. Win. Ford of San Francisco nnd Mrs. Er nest Pollexfen of Snn Frnnclsco. 4 t Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugeno O'Connell hnvo moved from their homo In Klt tyvlllo Into apartments. In O'Connell building on Market nvonuc. Mrs. J. Nelson of McPhorson street North Bond, entcrtnlnod Thursday In honor of Mrs. 0. II. Qulovson nnd daughter, Ruth, who nro visiting In Alnrshflold. Thoso nttoudlng woro: Mrs. Erlck son, Mrs. 0. 0. MngnoH, Mrs. Itudolph Johnson, Miss Emma Erlchson, Miss Mamlo Qulovson, Miss Violet John Bon, Miss Evelyn Johnson, Mrs. G. It. Gulovson and Miss Hitth Qulovson. : Mrs. J. W. Mitchell returned this wcok from a fow wcoks' visit nt Port lnnd, Tho Dnlles and RoBoburg. Tho Progress Club was entertained last Monday by Mm. E. G. Flanagan nt hor homo. A moat Interesting as well as oducatlonnl program wns car ried out. Mrs. Flnnagan read a pn j)or on tho Yollowstono Pnrlc, Mrs. Honry Songstnckoii rend nnothor on tho Mammoth Cavo, and Mrs. I. Lnn do rend ono on Natural Bridges. Light refreshments woro sorved. Tho club will moot noxt with Mrs. M. C. Jlorton. Tho A. N. W. Club mot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Merchant lint tho attendance was not lnrgo ow ing to many of tho mombors partici pating In tho party given that after noon by Mcsdnmcs Booth nnd Bon nett. A very plonsant nftornnon was npont. Mrs. Hydo has been elected treasurer to fill tho unexpired term of Mrs. n. F. Gobhnrdt. Tho noxt mooting plnco of tho club will bo an nounced lntor. ! Tho Congregation of tho March field Presbytorlan church enjoyed n Ilnllowo'on social at tho church par- lorn Thursday ovonlng. It wns to linvo aIbo boon In tho nnturo of a reception to a prospective now pas tor, tho Rov. Mr. Fawcott, but na ho was unnblo to como this fenturo of ic was dlaponsed with and a good old tfashloncd Ilnllowo'on colobrntlon vns enjoyed. Tho nttondanco was largo. .J. J4 . Mrs. J. H. Flanagan will entnr- tnin tho Brldgo Club at her homo noxt Wednosdny. j. .. Mrs. August Josophson ontertnlu od a number of friends Inst Wednos dny. A delicious flvo-courso dlnnor was sorved. 4 4 Tho Tuesday Night Whist Club wa8 entertained Inst Tucsijny ovo nlng by Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons nt their homo in West Marshfield. Mrs. Win, Grimes nnd Chas. Van Duyn won tho prizes. C. F. Mc Knight wns elected to membership Tho noxt mcotlng wllV,bo with Mr nnd Mrs. Win. E. Warwick. 4 i Mrs. R. K. Booth and Mis. G. A. Ilonuctt woro hostesses nt ono of tho largest partlos of tho season nt tha G. A. Donuott homo Thursday after noon, In tho homo decorations), tho yollow color sohoino wns cnrrlod out, greens nnd chrysnuthomums bulng used effectively. At cards, Mrs. Morton Tower won llrst prlzo nnd Mrs, W. S, Tarpon second, Delicious lofroshmonts woro served, tho hos tosses bolng assisted lu serving by Mlssoa Jesslo Chnso, Gouovlovo Songstnckon, Nolllo Tower nnd Ma nilo Mahonoy. Among thoso Invited woro: Mrs. R. A. Wernlch, Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs. V. M. Wilbur, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. J. T, McCormnc, Mrs. J. L. Ken dall, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Mrs. J. S. Coko. Mrs. W. A. Tovo, Mrs J. M Upton, Mrs. M. II. Bliven, Mrs. Henry Sengstncken, Miss Qcnovlovo Sengstncken, Mrs. E. MIngus, Mrs. I. S. Kaufmnn, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, Misses Le na, Lnurn and Then Kruse, Miss Nolllo Tower, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. F. P. Norton, Mrs. F.' M. Frlcdborg, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. Willis II. Kennedy, Mrs. Anson 0. Rogers, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Miss Chnrlotto Murch, Miss Mamlo Mnhonoy, Mrs. F. A. Hnznrd, Miss Maudo Painter, Mrs. Efllo Fnr rlnger, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. I. Lando, MrB. F. K. Gottlns, Mrs Otto Schottcr, Mrs. Ward M. Blake, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. Morton Tower, Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Miss AHco Butler, Mrs. A. E. Adelsporger, Mrs. A. H. Powers, Miss Daisy Dean Rush, Miss Jessie Chnso, Mrs. J. V. Smen- tou, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. P. A. Snndberg, Mrs. Dorscy Krcltzor and Mrs. Browning. : The Hnllowo'on soclnl spirit rath- or centers In tho Promonndo which tho Slaters of Bothnny will glvo nt tho Odd Follows Hall next Mondny ovonlng. Besides tho tinnco nnd musical program, n number of en- tortnlulng features hnvo boon ar ranged. Tho nttondanco promises to surpass tho attendnnco at any simi lar ovont ovor hold on tho Bay. 4- 4 ! Miss Mary KriiBo will entertain a number of her young frlonda nt n Hnllowo'on party nt tho homo of hor nmther, Mrs. Christina KniRO, on West Central nvenuo this ovonlng. $ t Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of tho Chrlstlnn church, will bo cntortnlnod nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Colcmnn on North Front .street, Mondny ovo nlng. It being Hnllowo'on, tho ovo nlng'B entertainment will bo in the form of n Ghost Pnrty. All tho old fashioned games will ho played nnd nil nro anticipating n vory cnjoynblo ovonlng. 4 Tho Mlzpnh Blblo class gavo n hot chicken plo suppor nnd progrnm last night, which woro a social and flnnn clal success. Everything wns served In lino stylo. Tho room wns prettily decorated, nnd thoy accommodated ovor two humlrod. Aftor tho supper tho clnss gavo a concort, for which they hnvo been rohonrslng for some time. r V v Miss Ursula Fnrrlnger cntortnlucd a number of hor young frlonds nt n Hnllowo'on party nt tho homo of Mrs. Painter on South Brondwny Inst ovo nlng. On iiH8 nnd diversions that aro coupled with tho annual ovont woro enjoyed nnd wero followed by refreshments. It wns ono of the most delightful gatherings that hns been enjoyed In ninny n day by tho youngor sot. Among hor Invited guoatB woro: Mnry Kruso, Grace Williams, Anna Russoll, Evelyn Fin- nngnn, Ilesalo Douglas, Florence and Lucy Powers, Shannon nnd Zottn Mitchell, Wnyno Painter, Jnmcs Smoaton, Jack Morchnnt, Al. Unities, Ulslo Hnll, Nolllo Warwick, Dngmar Fllcsburg, AHco MoLalu, Frloda Holmes. Miss Lonn Borkrem of Gnrdlner, who hns boon stopping nt Bnudon, Is lu tho city visiting Miss Roglna Mat son for n few days. j. .. .5. Miss Mamlo Mahouey will bo nn over Sunday guest of Mrs. Frank Rogers on South Coos Rlvor. .j. .j. j. Mrs. A. M. Prentiss hns gono east whoro alio will spond tho winter, v r Miss Phoebo Larson of Larson's Inlet, la a Mnrshflold visitor, 4 Tho young peoplo nnd frlonds of tho First Baptist church, hold n Hnllowo'on social last ovonlng nt tho Rod Men's hull. Tho ovonlng was spout In playing games. Also n short musical program was rondored, nt tho closo of which refreshments wero served, Thoso tnklner nnrt XX XX XX ;; XX XX g XX 9 XX A s 11 nfi B NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT SAME, WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE AND ASSORTMENTS GOOD. ALL WE ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND TRY ON BENJAMIN CLOTHES. YOU CAN THEN SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BENJAMIN CLOTHES, AND OTHERS, BETTER THAN WE CAN TELL YOU, SEE HOW THE COLLAR LAYS, HOW THE SHOULDERS HANG, AND NOTE HOW NEW YORK CLOTHING, DESIGNED BY THE BEST TAILORS IN THE LAND, DIFFER FROM OR. DINARY READY-MADE. BENJAMIN RAIN-COATS HAVE THE NEW PRESTO COL LAR WHICH IS CONVERTIBLE, EITHER LAYING DOWN AS IN ORDINARY COLLAR OR STANDING AS A STORM COLLAR, REGARDING PRICES, YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CASH AND CREDIT STORES, MONEY TALKS .lifted BtnJ.nvlneGftViSU CourlfM 1(10 Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshfield Bandon :nmttt::tttttjj:tt::j::t::::i:::n:::n:jj "ffwia uBetrAi)VoVtAkll Young Man We have been watching you, and we know what you want-clothes that are built for you alone. We have them fashioned for your taste h Stein-Blocfa, the highest grade tailors in this country. The suits are not uncle's or father's style, but YOURS, and they express just that air of Smartness that appeals to you MAGNES & MATSON mwmmwMMamsmammmmsMwmmvMit DEPENDABLE DRUGS COMPETENT PHARMACISTS BROWN DRUG CO. "TllH QUALITY STOKK." woro: Miss Alpha Mauzoy, Miss Clara Hohfeld, Mrs. M. II. Dllvcn, Miss Clara Myron, Miss Lona Ash man and Mr. Charllo Hohfold. Tho attondanco wns largo, and n plonsant ovonlng was onjoyod by all. Last Wednesday ovonlng, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ostrow colobrated tholr first wedding anniversary by Inviting n fow frlonds to their homo on South Fourth street. Tho decorations woro appropriate for tho "paper wedding" and an unusually cnjoyablo evening was Bpent. Delicious refreshments woro served. Among thoso present wero Mrs. Tom Klcols, Mrs. Brown, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Pnttorson, re tor Mlrrnsoul nnd wife, and Chas. Hunter nud wife. Miss Nolllo Towor will entertain a number of young people nt dinner tomorrow. SHIUT WAISTS and SWNAT13I5S at COST for ono weolc only nt liADlKS1 KMPOIUUM. Tho LADIES All) of tho Methodist Church, will hold a HOT TAMALK supper KLKCTION' day, November 8 In tho Coos building. DINING room open nt ! P. M. Tafco your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLEll. Special menu and OUCUKSTItA. KKSEUVE tables for l'AUTIES by 1MIONE. THE MASONIC TONIGHT "RENO ROMANCE" (Imp drama.) 'HOW JONES GOT A NEW SUIT" (Comedy) nnd "POLLY'S EXCURSION" Orchestra Tonight anil Sunday Night. SHOWS 3 STARTING 7:15. !10c ADMISSION 10c Bargains IN HAV1LAND I hnvo Just recolvod soipo moro of thnt fluo Hnvllnnd and have mark ed It down to tho lowest possible prices. Just look ovor theso prices nnd hurry in and buy before others pick up theso bargains: Cups and Saucers SOc, ouc, 75c, 1.00 Cream Pltcliors . . . ,75c mid $1.00 Creams and Sugars 3.00 Bread and Butter Seta. . $2.75 up Ollvo Dishes 75o up Plo Plates, per sot $3.00 Spoon Holders 75c up Celery Trays $2.-lo Cako Plates 81.00 Oat Meal Dishes $2.05 Fruit Dishes, sot $2.00 Individual Buttors, sot $1.00 Chop Dishes $:i.oo up Trade hero and save money. COOS BAY CASH STORE GEO. N. BOLT, - JLuingcr. . Front Street, Marshfield. We Repair Shoes as Satisfactorily i as We Sell New Ones j. Wo llko to soli you new ones, but i I .HAM Vftl ' . 2 wo want all our shoes io wcj vrij Inn ron tlinn nnv other that's '"l H wo havo such an excellent repair i, , partment. Mnlf thorn Inst V0U BtlU lD8er by keeping them In good repair. Even tho best thing 'fJ out If shoes didn't wo would in tho shoo or shoo repair buse at nil. Lot us fix your old ones and w. each pair brought us for ha" , Just ask to s,eo the Kina oi v wousoln making and repairing shoes. O. O. LUND, "Tho man who docs things rlgU, To, 215 South Broadway, Mars"" 0 '$ , foi.j.ijiiatu mjau. Q ?jyg l-' " & .. . rH --4 -wu,