The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 02, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Tho evening was pleasantly spent
with vnrlous games and music, Mrs.
Fred Glazier sang several solos. Rc
freshiients of sandwiches, enko and
coffee weie served. Thoso present
wore: MesBrs. nnd Mcsdames M. E.
Everltt, A. L. Gubser, .1. G. Klluney,
Arthur Morton. F. E. Glnzler Sr.. H.
J. Isaacs. Misses Amj Isnacs, lona
Hutethlns, llnttlo Hngo, Carrie Ste
vens. Ella Guinea. Nora Huge, Hose
Lhlngton, .Mary Guruen, Mllllcent
Spears. Helen W'nldvogcl, Dernlce
Glazier. .Mcsdnnn's K. L. Heap, Fred
Glnzli- nnd 13. L. Gurnea, and Messrs.
Dcllmont, Goodln, Durtis, McNny nnd
Tom Hngo.
E. S. Dargolt and wife left this
week for nn extended visit nt points
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM,NO LIME PHOSPHATE
n's FALL SUIT,
ADVANCE SHOWING
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Dnrbor, Snrnli Nebb, Lillian Medina,
Cownn and Fremont Hudson, Mrs.
Alexander, Doyd Arnott, Joe Barber,
Edith Cnvnnngh, Alice Dylor, Hubert
Cnvanngh, Horncc Uyler and Hobt.
Webb.
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L. A. Hess and wlfo of Philadel
phia are guests at the Percy Peot
home In Eastildo.
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Mra. W. A. Toyo and daughter,
Catberlno, will arrive home from
Napa, Cal., whore they have spent
the last three months.
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Will Lawhorno and wife, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thomas Coke, left this week for
Sltkum, Oregon, where they will en
Joy a week's outing.
Wednesday evening, Miss Mao
Stauff was hostess at her homo In
South Marshflcld at a farewell com
plimentary to Mrs. T. G. Loyland,
who loft this week for Portland to
rcsldo and Miss JoHcphluc Eddy who
loft on nn extended southern trip.
.1. T. Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanhcrg,
Mrs. .1. T. McCornmc, Mrs. Lcofo anil
I Mrs. It. E. Drowning. The first reg
ular meeting Is to ,bo held the last
Tuesday In September at the homo of
Mrs. J. W. Dennett.
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Mrs. W. II. Kennedy waB hostess
to a few ladles at cards Tuesday eve
ning. Refreshments wero Borved and
the evening made n most onjoyable
one.' At cards, Miss Oonovlevo Scng
stacken won llrst prize. Among
thoso present wero Mrs. E. Mlngus,
Mrs. It. K. Dooth, Miss Mnmlo Mnho
.ley, Miss Lucy Iiorton, Miss Nolllo
Towoj, Miss Charlotte Murch, Miss
Oonovlevo Songstaekon, Mrs. N. Itas
muBsen and Mrs. Laron.
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Mrs. F. E. Hague, who Is vlsltlnfi
relatives In Portland at Vnncouvor,
D. C, oxpect8 to return next week or
tho llrst of tho following weok.
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Dr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingram left
this weok for Spoknno whero they
will visit relatives of Mrs. Ingram for
ti whllo beforo going to Ilnydcn
Lnkc, Idaho, whore they will npond
fourtcon months on a homestead on
VnrloiiH games, n rhymo contest and
vocal nnd Instrumental music con-jw"'ch Dr. Ingrnm recently fllcd.
trlbuted to tho evening's pleasure. Oordon RnsmiiBson, Duncan Forgu
Itofreshmonts wero served, Misses' Gordon RnsmuBson, Duscnn Forgu
Mary Kruso nnd EIbIo Hnll nsslBtlng 80"' Fred McCormnc, Georgo Murch
tho hostess. Among thoso Invited nnt! Georgo Hnlncs aro among those
woro Mrs. A. H. Eddy, Mrs. O. S. planning to leave soon for Corvallls
, Torroy, Mrs. J. T. Hnll, Mrs. T. Q. t0 cntor Oregon Agricultural collogo
Loyland, Mrs. Franklin C. Dlrch, Mrs. tho coming yenr. Ed. WIedor, Loo
PTNvFIagg, Mrs. M. E. Stauff. Misses McLaln, nnd .loo and John Noblo will
Nottlo Savngo, Josephine Eddy, Ednn nl8 IoftVo on to resume tholr cour-
Lnrson, Mary Jnmcson, Iluth Allen, 80f t Columbia College.
Hnzol Merryman, Elslo Hnll andj o
Mnry Kruso nnd Messrs. Day OHI-1 Last Monday, Mrs. S. D. Harper
Guy Torroy, P. N. Flngg, G. L. Din- was hostess at a most delightful lit
dinger, V. T. Lnngulllo, D. Coumerln,
Jns. Stauff, and Win. Stauff.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. D. F. Hobs ontertnln
cd at their homo on Catching Inlet nt
diunor Wednesday In honor of Mrs.
brother, J. W. Donobrake, and son,
Itoss's brother J. W. Donobrnko and
son, Ross, who loft Friday for Hllls-
hospltnllty of tho host nnd hostess nunt, Mrs. 11, F. Dengtson
woro: J. W. and II. S. Houebrnko,
tlo luncheon, nt her homo' In South
Mnrshflold. Among thoBo present
woro Mrs. F. S. Dow, Mrs. Horace
Hydo, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Mrs. J. T.
M. Knox nnd Mrs. L. W. Langdon.
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MIhs Alleo Dahlgreu returned to
her homo In Portland this week nftor
a pleasant visit nt tho homo of her
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hobs, MIbs Ida
Mntson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Holloii
beck, "Grnndmn" Donobrnko, Mrs.
Nowlnnd and grandson, Veil, Mrs.
Hlggluson and son, Williams. Tho
room was prettily decorated with
(lowers and nil wore seated at a table
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Mrs. Helen Drlggs nnd dnughtor
returned to their home In Portland
this week after a pleasant visit with
Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Simpson In North
Deud and nt Shore Acres.
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i jirs. .1. i:. i.vnnn mir inr nor notnn
provided with all good things to cat , Sn PrnncBC0 thls weok nftor n
that one could wish. After cllnnop.'B,lirt vlalt wlt M,.B J T McConnnc
music was furnished by H. S. and J.,mu, othor fl.lcillls ... tho IJn,.
v. Kouonrnue aim ueorge kobs, two
songs wero sung, "Gloria" and J.
W. Donebrnko's favorite "I Am Glad
I Dear Ills Nnme." The hour of pnr-
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Mra. Florence Hawes of San Fran
cisco, who has been tho guest of Mrs.
ting came too soon but J. W, Done-;
i Mary It. Smith the past few weeks,
brake was promised four chick
dlnnors on his return to Coos Day.
Tim F.mllAa nt tlln tfiilKpminl Mini'rli
pursuant to an announcement iiui,!.'1" ,n!i? ,n ' Centennial celebra-
In church, met nt the rectory on Sat
loft for her home this week.
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Mis. Chas. Thorn and daughters
loft this week for Astoria where they
urday afternoon of tho 26th. for tho
purpose of forming a branch of tho
woman's auxiliary. The auxiliary Is
the missionary agency among women
In the Episcopal church throughout
tho United Stntes. It works In con
junction with the general board of
missions In New York City. Last
tlon. They will also visit relatives
In Portland boforo returning.
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Miss Elizabeth Cox loft this weok
for a month or six weoks visit at Hie
J. A. Cox home in Chicago. She will
also visit nt a number of points en
route, going and coming. Slio wa
accompanied as far as Portland by
In tho mid-west. Most of tho time
will be spent nt Norfolk, Neb., at Dos
Moines nnd Mt. Vernon, lown, where
Mr. Dargolt resided beforo coming to
the conBt. They will visit at the prin
cipal points of Interest en route, go
ing via tho northern route nnd re
turning the southern wny.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson and
children of Portland lire gti's nt tne
homo of Mrs. HoIiIuhoh's parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Muir In North
Dond. They are en rotifo from Port
land to California wlwro thuy expect
to locate.
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Misses Then Kruso nnd Helen
Johnson nnd Mrs. HnsmusBeu of
North Demi will leave next wek tor
a visit at Crockett, Cal.
A North Dond bench party niinlst
lug of Mrs. J. YV. unrdlnor. Mrs. M.
E. Everltt nnd her sister. Mrs. Wnr.u.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Wlilsmtnt, Mrs.
David Vaughan and motlior-In-'siw,
Mrs. Vaughan chartered a launch
and Bpent Thursdny it Charleston.
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The Ainoiicnn Woman's Lcnguo
held nn enjoyable meeliiK nt the
homo of Mrs. C. II. Murr In North
Dond this week. Tho league will
meet next Wednesday rf'.ernoon at
tho home of Mrs. W E. Homme of
Cooston.
Claude Hockett nnd wife nnd son,
Graham, hnvo returned from n visit
with rolntlves nt GrantB' Pass and
Eugene. Thoy will rcsldo at North
Dend.
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Tho Promenndo given nt tho Eagles'
Hall last ovonlng by tho Young LndloH
of tho Marshllcld Eplscopnl church
was a decided success both from a flu
nnclnl and social standpoint. Tho
nttendnnco was largo and tho gather
ing most congenial. Tho hnll was
most nttrnctlvely decorated, Japan-
oso lanterns nnd huckleberry being
used profusely and effectively. Tin
music was good nnd tho floor excel
lent, affording lovers of tho light fan
tastic all that they could desire. Tho
decorations which won many compli
ments during tho evening was the
work of Misses Flnronco Aiken, Grnco
Kruso, Agnes Hutchcson, Gonovlovv)
Seugstncken, mid Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan,
Mrs. Win. Dungnii, .Mrs. J. W. Den
nett. During tho evening punch wnu
served In a prettily decorated room
by MIbscb Mnry Kni60 and Elslo Hall.
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.Mrs. E. Mlngus entortajned a few
friends at her homo In West Mnrsh
Held Friday nfteruon nt luncheon nnd
cards. Among thoso present worn
Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs. C. K. Perry,
Mrs. J. T. McCormnc nnd Mrs. M. C
Mnlonoy.
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Goo. F. Winchester nnd wlfo leave
todny for Dnndon for n short visit lif
ter which thoy will go to Cnnuis Val
ley to spend tho remainder of Mr.
Winchester's vncntlon with rolntlves
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Wm. Warwick and wlfo and daugh
ter came down yesterday from South
Coos River. Mr. Wnrwlck will re
turn there Monday but Mrs. Warwick
will renmln In town.
The New Browns and
Grays Full Box Backs
Elegant Fall Models
Spring Styles on Sale
at Half Price
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MAPSHFIELD
BANDON
their homo In Portland after n do
llghtful fow weoks spent in Cooj
county. During tho last fow days of
tholr stny, thoy wero gtiostB of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Donnott. Tuesday
thoy woro ontortnlnod nt a llttlo pic
nic pnrty on South Coos Rivor by
M.r nnd Mrs. Donnott. Dcsldo the
Donnott and Scudding families, Miss
M. F. Mullln of Sun Francisco was
tho only othor guest.
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Miss Hilda Stonholm arrived home
today from n fow weoks visit at vnrl
ous California points.
' Mrs. M. C. Cliapnfan and daugh
ters, Mlsbes Dohlla and Ada, return
ed today from a month's visit at vari
ous southern points.
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Mrs. I. S. Kniifmnn will loavo Mon
day for nn extended visit nt tho liouir
of her son In Holonn, Mont. She
will nlso visit nt other polnta bo
foro rotiirulng to tho Day.
Elton Metlln arrived homo toda
from Oakland, Cal., to spend a fow
months nt tho homo of his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Motlln.
COAST LEAGUE HALL SCORE8.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Bay
'Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 2. Yes
torday's games in tho Coast Loaguo
resultod as follows:
At Los Angeles
San Francisco
Los Angolos
At Sncrnmonto
Vornon
Bncramonto
At Oakland
Portlnnd ,
Oakland
R II
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94 M
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9 G
G 7
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North Bend News
MAHSIIFIHLI) MAX TO WED
year the united offering of 'all thelller slster M,S8 AUco Cox- w,1 w
branches of the auxiliary connected
with tho Eplscopnl church amounted
to more than $243,000. This is ap
portioned among about 35 mission
ary Jurisdictions, domestic nnd for
eign. Dlshop nnd Mrs. Scaddlng wero
present nt tho rectory and outlined
tho work of tho auxiliary as well as
of missions In general. A chapter of
tho auxiliary was formed, comprising
tho following; member: Mrs. J. W.
Dennett, president; Mr. Win. Hors-
fall, vice-president; Mrs. GoorefnoUe. Idaho. The home was beuu-
Murcli. treasurer, nnd Mrs. Downing,
take a course at a business collego
there tho coming year.
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Miss Pearl Helgard left this weok
for a short visit In Portlnnd prior to
entering Oregon Stnto University nt
Eugene,
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A farewell party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, Aug
ust 29, for Mrs. Fred Glazier, who
left Thursday to join her husband at
tifully decorated In pink and sreeu,
secretary; Mrs. George Deubner, Mrs. i roses being the predominant llower.
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C. J. Mnhoney, n former well
known Mnrshfleld young man but now
nn attorney In Portlnnd. nnd Mis Ef
flo Collier wero married by Archblsn
op Chrlstio of tho Catholic diocese of
Oregon In Portlnnd Thursday. Tho
news of tho nuptials was n surprit-o
only In that it took place n fow days
earlier than friends of tho couple here
had anticipated. Yesterday, Mrs.
Elizabeth Adams and Miss Mamie
Mahoney, sisters of the groom, re
ceived the following tolegram from
their brother: "Tho big event was
pulled off yesterdny at tho Archbish
op's residence. My wlfo Joins mo in
Fending regards to tho bunch. Leavo
tomorrow for Newport. Will write
from there." Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahonoy
will make their home in Portland and
scores of Coos county peoplo will un
ite in wishing tho estimable couple nil
the Joys that time can bring.
Dlshop and Mrs. Chaa. R. Scad,
ding left Wednesday morning for
Perry I.annlng Will Marry Ada Until
of Richmond, Calif.
RICHMOND, Cnl., Sept. 2 Elabor
ate preparations nro being mado for
tho wedlng of Miss Adn Roth, one o'
the most popular young wonion of th's
city, to Porry Lnnnlng, n building
contractor of Marshflold, Oro., tomor
row. The ceremony wll bo solemn
led at tho homo of tho bride's sister,
Mrs. II. II. Turley. Rev. 1, S. Nov
som, pastor of tho Christian Church
will ofllclnte.
The brlde-to-bo Is a daughter of
Peter Roth, contractor. Tho couple
will make their homo In Mnrshflold.
whore Mr. Lannlng has business In
terests. Thoy will leave for a honey
moon trip of several weoks through
the South Immediately after tho wed
ding.
A Wisconsin man threntons to run
for congress with the ton command
nionts for his platform. Which is
not llkoly to mnke a hit with voters
who like to hnvo u congressman gift
ed with sorao originality.
J. W. Gardiner returned thli wtrt
from a business trip to San Fru
Cisco. Mrs. Geo Bolster of Klamath FtUi,
n former well-known Coos Day r!
dent, returned to North Dend Thar
day for a visit.
Mrs. M. J. Pratt visited her dl-
tors, Mrs. T. V. Johnson nnd Jin
Tlioinns Luwhoriio In Mnrshneld tW
weok. Miss Molllo Johnson rcturcM
horo for a visit with her.
L. F. Fnlkonstoln has return
from Portlnnd where ho recently it
dorwont nn oporntlon. Ho Is mtrt
Improved but hns not fully rocovenl
from tho oporntlon.
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