HpwPWWi. Jim iiu S A' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911 EVBNIN6 EDITION l Kv( PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit In .thr cities, togotbor with notices vt toclul affairs, arc gladly received In tho social do imrtmetK. Tolophono 1331. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. TIIK SI'OONEltS who deslro to rcvol In tho deep ovor green heart of until ro and uowhero are there bucIi wclcomo and bouI sat isfying retreats as nround Coos Day. The birds carol In ccstacy of nestling ! tondorncss, the 8inole,-hnuntcd woods beckon tho world-weary to communo amid their deep silences, whllo tho trout lenp In tho shady pools, offer ing alike rnro sport and charm to tho angler to tho nrdent child of nature. CONTRIBUTIONS co..cnrnlu social happenings, Intended for oubllcntlon In the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not Inter thun fi o'clock p. tn. Friday of oach wcok. Exception will be allowed only In casos whero events occur Inter than tho time montloncd.) Togothcr we sat In a tctc-n-tcte, Tho prettiest girl and I Tho light was out and tho hour was late, For tho time, you know, will fly! Dy .Tovo, How rapidly tlmo will fly! Together wo sat In tho welcome gloom, Alono, unheard, unseen, Though her mother was In tho other room With a thin portiere between I know that tho mother In nmb'usH t lay An mothers do, It seems To carry the prettiest girl away, Away to tho land of dreams, Dy Jo vol To tho wonderful lnnd of dreams. man avenue. After n short business session, games wero Indulged In, and a social tlmo enjoyed. Those pres ent were: Misses Kdlth M. Alger, Kreda Ilnzer, Kdlth Home. Marion Havener, Desslo linniel, Esther Im hnff, Cnthorlno and Helen Moiulo, Ornco Murr, Lennn Smith, and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Woldner, Mrs, Goo. I Inzer, Hnlph Coke, Clnrcitco Covey, Clyde Smith and Win. Woods. 0 U. M. O. Dancing club will hold n dance Saturday evening In Logglo'a Hall at North Bond. 0 Howard Imholt of Portland, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. A. II. Imhoff of North Bend, returned yesterday. I Hov. Albrccht and family, who have been connected with tho United I Brethren church of North Ilend, for tho past year, will "leave on tho next 0 The members nnd friends of tho Ladles' Art' club, enjoyed an outing Inst Sunday to tho Goodwill homo on Coos Ulvor. Tho day was pleasantly spent, nnd n fine picnic lunch enjoy- s. oil. During tho nftornoon tho party ' visited tho Fish Hntchorles. Tho guests of the club were: Miss 'Hunt, Miss Ituth Wntklns, Mr. Arthur tllnn chard, Mr. Geo. McCutcheon, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hoaglund nnd friends. Others enjoying the trip wero Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Shelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McArthur nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Flyo, Miss Besslo Flyc, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Hlldebrnnd and daughter Kdlth, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Hoy. On Monday afternoon of this week Mrs. J. T. McCormnc nnd Mrs. M. C. Mntonoy entertained nt tho McCor mnc rcsldenco for Miss Elizabeth liv Mra. f!. M. Tlvlop nnil Mm irnnMo .,... 'Alliance for Washington, whero they mens by Mr. It. A. Wemlch. Those w,n ocnt0( Uov Arccht ,mvnR . present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrron ' CL,V0(1 a ca trom t)l0 clittrclt there. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Wer nlch, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. F. McCollum, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mrs. W. Turpen, Mrs. I,. J. SlmpBon nnd Mr. nnil Mrs. T. W. Hcnnle. Tho club will meet next Tlyirs-'ny evening with Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Mrs. John Lnfon Jr., will enter talu nt bridge Thursday afternoon, Juno 29. But the chcrry-llko lips of tho prot ty miss, Alas, woro a tomptlng sight. Kaufmnii whoso wedding to Mr. And I Ventured to beg for n tiny Thomns Baldwin Brown of Chicago kiss Just one, boforo "Good night." Tint tho prettiest girl rcsontcd that In a way I'd novor dronmed", will tako placo nt an early date. Four tables of bridge woro played and prizes won by Mrs. D. Y. Staf ford nnd Mrs. B. K. Booth. After i enrds n dainty luncheon was served tfnr aim nli.lv mirnTi n frnm ivlinrn U'n mill tilO honor ItllCSt BllOWOrCd With n " . ... 'in nnil O 0,An. n .. .1 llnn A TJ .......tin., nt tirnffv limifllnmlllnf a . Ultliuu 1J tj, 0klLl.b tlliu .11100 41. II Sho which woro presented to her Inn tiny, stroot of Portland, brother and sis sat And, what 0 At tho Baptist church tho Indies havo arranged for a square deal so cial which will bo hold next Friday evening, Juno 30. Refreshments and a program will bo speclnl fenturoi, In addition to the splendid fellowship which Is nlwnys In ovldcnco on such occasions. No admission will bo charged at tho door but each person will bo required to havo his measure ments taken for refreshments. Three cents n foot, or therenbouts "accord ing to tho mensuro of a man" will bo collected. I Como and onjoy nn ovenlng with tho Bnptlsts. O Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Street ontor- L. S. Street and Miss A. do you think? prronmod! , By .Tovo I Sho certainly did sho screamed! trunk ombolllshod with whlto rlb-ltor of Mr- stroot' tho nnRt wooIt- A ,bonB, orango blossoms nnd tho lucky PMnnt outing to tho bench nl.l .. Thnon nrnonnt .', Mlj nO Of tllO diVOrSlODS. W.. C1..1.V. ..WBU 1.1VMU..V ".J wan I caught tho coquotto In my. arms Alack ". For such Is tho wny of men And gruffy demanded of her smnck, And thon nnd then nnd In i Kaufman,. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. Colby Porry, Mrs. iK. MlngiiB. Mrs. It. K. Booth. Mrs. H. iScngstacken, Mrs. Mlllls Kennedy, n Mrs. Anson O. Rogers, Jr., Miss Nol- , llo Tower, Miss Lucy Horton, MUs Miss Nnnn Rush, Miss Chnrlotto Murch, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. O Mrs. Myrtle Johnson of South 'Mnrshlleld, who hns been spending several weeks nt Myrtle Point, Ink ing medical treatment, Is Improving. : The Presbvlerlnn Ladles Aid So ciety of North Bend, met Thursday nftornoon with Mrs. A. 11. Imhoff. Tho afternoon was spent pleasantly In sewing, nt tho closo of which a social hour wns spent. Thoso present wero Mrs. Geo. Mnn dlgo, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs. Homes, Mrs. Geo. Ilnzer, Mrs. Chns. Murr, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Win. Murr, Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. Henry I. Dclrs, Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. A. II. Imhoff. 0 Mrs. Mnry Mnrk of Pnclflc Grovo, Cnl., Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. G. A. Bennett. 0 Miss Daisy Rush loft Thursday on tho Nnnn Smith for nn extended visit to Indiana. 0 Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid Society of North Bond, surprised Mrs. V. M. Snydor of Virginia av nuo, who oxpects to lertve shortly for San Diego, Cat. Tho nftornoon was spoilt plcnsnntly In sowing nnd con versation, and dollclous refreshments woro served. Among thoso present woro: Mrs. Wm, NolUou, Mrs, C. Ed. Bolt, Mrs. J. Leo Brown, Mrs. C. M. Connor, Mrs. Geo. Cnpps, Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Dal Cntltcnrt, Mrs. Cnmpbell, Mrs. 0. F. Dillon, Mrs. T. Daly and sons, Mrs. Arthur Drows, Mrs. Eddy, Miss .losophlno Eddy, Helen Estos, Henrietta Estos, Mrs. I. E. Edmunds, Mrs. Flngg, Mrs. Foster, Miss Fox, Mrs. Einiim Harris, Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. Jonson, .Mrs. J. A. Lnng worthy, Evelyn Lnngworthy, Mr.?. Nelson, Gertrude Robinson, Mrs. Ross, JRov. Rutlcdgo, Mrs. Rutledgo, Mrs. Efllo Tuttlo, Arvln Tuttlo, Mnrlo .. m - 4 fit ' TMomnson, Mrs. lorrey, ireu qua ver, Mrs. Weaver, Whereat Boys, Mrs Wright, Emma Lou Douglas, Mrs. McMannmon. 0 J Last Tucsdny afternoon, Mrs. W. 'F. Miller nnd fourteen guests enjoyed n ride up Coos Rlvor In tho launch "Beaver." After tho ride, tho ladles roturnod to Mrs. J. T. McCormnc'ii summer homo whoroliinchwnssorvcd. A most pleasant nftornon wns spent. Thoso Invited wero ns follows: Men dames J. T. McCormac, E. Mlngus, 'A. II. Powers, W. A. Toyo, It. M. Jennings, C. It. Peck, J. W. Ingram, F. M. Parsons, E. F. Morrissoy, M. C. Horton, J. S. Coko, I. S. Kniifman, W. P. Murphy, J. W. Bonnett, nnd W. P. Miller. Mr3. Clara Noah nnd Mrs. C. W. , tinrdnor will leave early In July for n trip to Yroka, Col., driving ovor to Glendnlo, Ore., nnd going from thoro by train. They will remnln nil biiiii mcr. Mrs. Elmer Jones of North Bond wus hostess Thiirsdny nnd Frlilny nftcrnoons nt two delightful par ties, given In honor of her two friends, Miss Mnrgarot Lynn and Mlns Ethel Mullen of Portlnnd, who nro making an extended vlBlt to tho Bay. The Indies nro both grndunto nurses of tho Good Snmnrltnn hospltnl In ' Portland. Tho decorations were roses, red ones being used to out tho Rod Cross Scheme. Tho d, versions of tho afternoons were sew-" lng nnd conversation. Delicious Tc'. freshmonts nlso added to tlio afi noon's enjoyment. or" Tho guests Tliui'flilitv nfi . """'oonaro Uonnio, Mrs. ns follows: Mrs. T. V. (Coiitlnuod on pnB0 0.) JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF TIIK FAMOUS lieide Caps All colors and nil bIzcs. They nro tho stnndnrd of tho worli. Up-to-dnto and nifty. jMIICHS o.viiY nc io 91..-.0. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. A fnrowoll reception wns tondor- Wilson, Mrs. M. J. Chnppoll, Mrs. J. led Rev. nnd Mrs. Albright Thursday A Woodhull, Mrs. Edgar McDanlol, tjion Mnry Ellon Mnhonoy, , Hrpwnlng, Miss Dnlsy with n Holon Brndloy, a formor Coos Bav ovonlng nt tho United Brothron church of North Bond provlous to tholr dopnrturo for Vlow, Wash. Thoso present woro: Rov. A. S. Hlsoy, Rov. and Mrs. L. J. Summorlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Hodson, Mrs. Fred Lystor, Miss Flossy Hnyes, Sarah Webb, PnulWoI- Her mothor enmo cruolly llKht And what do you think bIio said? "Oh, como, llttlo Indy, kiss daddy girl, nnd woll known horo. nnd who .ling. Mr. Shustor, Carl Goldor, Evan good nlRht." I has boon attending school In Port- Hodson, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Footo, Fre- aiui cnrriou nor on to doii, oy jovo: iaua, grauuaiou irom mo wnsuius- ton high school of that city this wcok. mont Hodson, Paul Footo, Miss Luol- And carried tho bnbo to bed! Solectod. "Honoymoon, honeymoon, Toll mo why you fado so soon. w 'HAT Joy and bliss this romantic event conjures up In tho senses of tho lovelorn In this henvon- favored month of weddings mid bcth- rothnls. And, whnt is more, tho Juno, brldo hasn't chnuged n bit. SlhVs tho sanio girl Just ns full of hope nnd linpplnosH, life nnd lovo as sho has been In nil tho Junos that hnvo gonoi boforo. Sho Is one of tho things un der tho sun blessod with poronntal newness, n being whom ago cannot wither or custom stnlo. This year sho Is wearing white) sntln gowns tiimmod with Inco, Just ns If most brides down tho ngos hndn't dono tho snmo thing, but ovory ono of hor frlonds Is just ns anxious to soo that gown ns If -It woro to bo tho sonsntlon of novolty. Sho will enrry a showor bouquot a gorgeous cluster of trembling lilies or tho val Ioy with a fow rosos or sweot peas, jiorhapB. Hns nnyono ovor lost Interest In a brldo's bouquet? 0 Tho A. N. W. club hold tholr an mini picnic nt tho homo of Mrs. Ada, Dungnn on South Coos Rlvor on merlin, Thiirsdny last. Tho Alice II was Summorlln, Miss Hnrmon, Mrs. Z. M. rhnrtered for tho day and loft nt nlno Snydor. Mrs. Mnron, Miss Margery, o'clock with tho club members nnd a Swenrlngon, Mrs. E. J. Coffolt, Mrs. fow Invited gucsU. An outdoor sos- J- Cavanngh, Dorothy nnd Tom slon of tho club was hold nnd a voto Coffelt, Olnlro and Hubert Cavanngh, Mrs. E. J. Van Zllo, Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. A. F. Hlsoy, Mrs. K. V. Kruso, Mrs. E. J. Covoy, Mrs. C. B.'RIcthoy, Mrs. E. L. Wood, Mrs. W. F. Stovens, Mrs. S. S. Frltcroft, Mrs. Lowls Ball singer, Mrs. M. L. Grout, Mrs. II. II, Poppormlllor, Mrs. C. A. Noll nor, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Leora Chappoll, Gordon McDanlol, and Elra Ballsln Bor. I 0 I Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Mothodlst church had a vory enjoy able picnic to Allegany on Wednes- la Hodson, Joolla Hodson, Miss Car rlo Stephens, Graco Summorlln, Mrs. Taylor, Joo Barber, Miss Stella Sum morlln. Miss Boulnh Summorlln.1 dny( jno 21, In splto of tho fact that Miss Irma Summorlln, Athol Sum- tho woathor wns not In thoiP fftV0, Doris Summorlln, Glondn,AB it wna nilitocoo,. t,lf,ni.ni,.ora turned homo onrly, satisfied with tho Juno! Let your fond fancy wnndor on tho word. Sun-stroaked meadows, full murmurous stronms, flower riots In tho dnwnllght, moonglow nnd gossa mer shrouds of clouds, dreamllght In tho verdant dells nnd young lovo etrolllug ninld tho tangled gloom. Tho shimmering sea Is nddlng Its luro to tho glorious spectrum of ztiro sky nnd deep, scented wood lands. And ns tho wnvos rlpplo tholr crests Into myriads of dancing opals, they niuriuur ecstatically, O, slush ah! our unfathonied waters nro tho big splash after nil. Tho minimi hoglra to Coos Rlvor of thanks tendored tho hostess for hor hospitality nnd for tho generous siiimly of strawberries and crenm which sho furnished for tho lunch oon. Thoso prosent woro: Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc. Mrs. F. M. Frledbor?:, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Chns. Knlsor and dnughtor Theodora Knlsor, Mrs. Chns. Stauff nnd dnugh tor Margarot, Mrs. I. Lando, Edna Lando, Mrs. G, A. Bonnett, Mrs. E. Mlngus. Mrs. J. T. Hnll, Mrs. F. E. Allen nnd son Donnld, Mrs. Hydo, Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. M. C. Malo noy, Mary Metlln, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Mary Mark, Mrs. Ellen Slglln. Invltntlons hnvo been received for tho wedding of Miss Lenny Maria Ny gren formorly of Mnrshflold, nnd Mr. Ernest Sandstrom which will tako placo at tho Scandinavian Hnll In Ho- qulain, Wnshlngton, next Saturday I ovenlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hill of North Bond nnd Miss Esther Ilend rlrksnn of Mnrshflold will leavo Mon day by way of Allegany to attend tho wedding. The North Bond Brldgo Club wns ontertnlned last Tuesday ovonlng nt tho homo of Mrs. T. W. Rennlo. Be sides tho mombers, tho club had ns Its guest Mrs. W. S. Turpen of Mnrsh flold. Tho rooms wero rich with tho fragranco of roses. Tho parlors wovo day for they aro looking forwnrd to anothor day later on, when they will ngaln enjoy a trip up South Coos Rlvor. Thoso who enjoyed tho out- Mr. Sudorlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorpe, iK Woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Wood, Rov. and ( Mr8. p. Ei A1Ioni Donn(j Allo( Mrs. Albright, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elnwr Captain Anderson, Mrs. G. N. Bolt, Wood, Ray and Tumor Albright, Robort EgorB, Mrs. Fryo, Julln nnd Horscholl Albright, Mr. Furious Howard and Garland Fryo, Mr. Colo man, Mr. L. Culbortsen, Miss Horrln, ' Mrs. Wm. Nollson, Miss Idn Nellson. 0 Miss Besslo Immol ontertnlned tho Mlzpnh Blblo class of tho North Bond Presbytorlnn church, Inst Tues day ovenlng, nt her homo on Shor- Fine Stationery Most popular and up-to-date papctcrics in all tints Monogram Embossers. Seals and Fancy Wax Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Stationery Wo keep complete stock of FOUNTAIN PENS, ijA .. ...INKS, PENCILS, Etc. Red Cross Drug Store I .. iilnl nv.il i,iHn n.i.l rlin .1I..1...V . ... Jf,l ...... , t.J.V, ,.14 ...V ,.., .! will probably bo postponod until nftor room In yollow rosos. A delicious tho big colobrntlon when thoro will luncheon nddod to tho ovonlng's on bo an acceloratod movomont of thoso joyment. Tho ladles' prlzo was won 1 1 Get an Option On a box of STAFFORD'S IHTTEU SWEET CHOCOLATES. 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