THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER d, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 8 (RoicaZr Bakmtf JP&wder red. At lunch- yh<atm mvcntlnnnl enko fowl . gy t ' l Mtil m,,t wlilln A,ll? S Ilk ." '".'.rr: ""7... ... vwv. tr t wns ouecieu, wiin i'- W7A Id ng a tiny cnndle, nnd 'fvyL, tigs, Hanked by sprnys (nL-T7 r ivr fnre Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only foaMnjj powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No lima Phosphates I 1 water, with splendid oncct. "iionr ninny or nor mends nnd bciiooi mates r',-TxaL'rsrp';:V5S:Sr: xo, iBrnci" irom .McnuoisBonus woro uiuucn, ior nmiiBomunis mi wgjiyw-vrTirgg-; great ormario "uiijnn , wns artiBii- mo oiu gnmes nna sovcrni very ciey- ,-r , cnlly kIvoii by Mrs. A. 1J. Oldlcy. Mrs. or now ones woro played. At hlncb- vfctfmidit&&ktizxZS''' Gldlcy poBBOHsos n dramatic soprano con, instead of tbo conv voice of wldo rango nnd especially witn canaica, a pretty pleasing quality. Mrs. Win. Hors- cenior-picco w; fall. Jr.. orennlst nnd director, re- llos, eacb hold iwlrln flint Mm nlinli la rnlinnmltuf DOD-COril Strings BOine lino ChrlstninH music Including, nnrsioy, limiting a vo-y pretty ami 'There Wore Shepherds" by Vln- ryrl',!1K cctcr decoration. ThobR cent, nnd Dudley Buck's "Festival Mrtlidny cn'o wns covered with white To Deum." roses. Tho guests who present at . tho pretty birthday party woro Misses u Virginia Clarko Lilian Seaman, Dor- i Mrs. A. L. Housoworth was hostess othy Dtingnn, Cnllstn Walters, Mnr- nt one of tho most delightful func- gnret I'owors, .lennotto Upton, Anna tlonH of tho week lust Thursday when Myers, Catherine Nicholson, Kntli- slio entertnlned nt cloven tnbles of. ryn No ton, Elizabeth Jones and Ed- ssri ' k mwmi WmA mm E-SSMq tlier Holms. n Tho Ladles Aid Society of Bridge nt her homo In South Mnrsh field. Tlio houso wub most nttrnc tlvoly decorated, n pink and green ' nt1fit tinlimtin It it In r nn ttlrt1 tint Dlttlr 'cnrnntlons were effectively useil with Ma-shnohl Swedish Lutheran church backgrounds of huckleberry nnd sml- t nt the church hnll Wednesday nf- l lax. Tho Bchomo was earned out In tornoon. As It wns tho last meeting 'tho refreshments nlso. Assisting of tho yenr, olhccrs for the following Mrs. Houspworth during the after-.term wore olectcd. Mrs. Fred Holm &fflss&: mW I" l Mitt' 1 . " ''I fi IN Jin m A noon we o Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. I Chas. Van Duyn and Mrs. Dorscy I Kreltzer. At bridge, Mrs. Win. I Horsfnll, Jr, won first prlzo nnd Mrs. iii. o. ua-geit seconti prize. Among thoso invited woro Mrs. Dorscy Krelt zer, Mrs. E. S. Ilargelt, Mrs. C. It. wns chosen nresldcnt. Mrs. John Holm vlco-presldcnt, and Mrs. U. U.I Ostllud, treasurer. Tho work of tho pnst year wns voted a grenW success, bath financially nnd soc'nlly. The first meeting of tho new yenr will bo held nt tho church hnll tho first Wed- t iftm rivisiii itfi-- tne ii w a h I w ! JLJ? w Peck, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. Mc-jnosdny In Jnnunry. (Continued from page 2.) i Schuyler, Neb. Thoy formerly ro- ww .. wvw, sided horo, Mrs. Kolm having for- hlp. Tho next meeting will bo morly "ecu Miss Nolllo Uornltt. hoM with Mm H I Hviln Thursday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. hold with Mrs. II. I. id do T "rsday, rnlU( Mft nn Mrfl Ko,n MQ ox. Dccombor 14. It Is stnted it would ,,ectcd to Bond ftt icnBt part of next greatly facilitate preparations if ull summer ou Coos Da. club members will notify tho hostess of their proposed nttendanco or non- atteudnnco, ns in a club of such slzo thero must necessarily bo a grout doal of preparation wasted when tbo full club is not present. Announcement hns been mndo of tho mnrrlngo of Miss Mnblo Noah of Allegany and Ilnrvoy Russell of North Uond, In tho lattor city, De cember 20. Tho wedding will bo hold nt tho rcsldonco of Mr. Goo. Truotnnn. Tho groom is captain of tho launch Tioga and bofh ho nnd Miss Nonh are woll-known on tho Say. Tho young couplo will llvo in North Dcnd. . 0 Tho Amorlpnn Women's Longuq mot TucBdny nftornpon at tho homo of Mrs. A. A. Emory, but as tho ln clomont weather prevented n fufl attendnnco, a special meeting wnB called" for Dccombor 12, nt which Mrs. Chns. Murr will bo hostess. It is plnunod to hold R bazar nt some future duto In tho old oxchnngo building on Shormnn nvotiuo. Tho homo of Mrs. Emery wns tnBtofully decorated with purpla nnd whlto flowers, tho lenguo" colors, and re freshments wero sorvod. 0 Tho Brldgo club Is declared nd- Journnd till tho first Wednesday of tho now yonr, Jnnunry 3, when it will bo ontortnluod by Mrs. Horsfnll. Mrs. Wnltor Llvongoad, who Is n dnughtor of Mrs. A. A. Emery of North Uond, nnd two children, loft on tho next nrenkwater for Lewlston, Idaho, whoro thoy will spend tho winter with relatives. 0 Announcements woro recotved horo this week of tho birth of n son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kolm of Eldownoy, Mrs. Wn d M. Ulnko. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. V. K. Qettlns, Mrs. Eugene Crosthwnlt', Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Frank Horton, Mrs. Chns, Vnn Duyn, Mrs. C. K. Perry, sirs. D. Y. Stafford, .Mrs. A. Itnlnhe 10'Hrlen, Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll, Mrs E. K. Jones, Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlngcr, M.s. wm. Grlmos, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs Wig. Warwick. Mrs. E. G. Por hnm, Mrs. It. T. Street, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbredo, Mrs. W. A. Hold, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. C. P. McKnlght, Mrs. P. A. Hazard, MIbs Mario Wnllcr, Miss Evelyn Andorson, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Mrs. J. T. Har.'lgan, Mrs. W. E. Dun&nn, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. P. A. Sand berg, Mrs. P. M. Pnrsons, Mrs. W. A. Toyc, M-s. Nols Itnsmuiiscn, Mrs. E. P. Morrlssoy, Mrs. Dnvid Vaughn, Mrs. P. E. Hnguo. Mrs. Harry Nas- burg, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, and Mrs. C. M. Uylcr. 0 Tho P. Q. Sewing club, l'ko most of tho other societies, hns adjourned until after tho holidays. O Mrs. A. J. Ness loft today for Port land where sho w.ll spend tho holi days nt tho homes of her parents nnd Mr. Ness' parents. Mr. Ness will join lior there for Clirlstmns week. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Dyrd C. Lnttin have 0 Mm. P. .T. Mnlinnnv of Portland. who has been visiting relatives" nt'"8" Invitations for tho colouration ui iiiuir Coqulllo and who hns spent tho last ' Uvor annlvenary fow days nB tho guest of Mrs. Ellz-i "mrrlngo December 12. nboth AdnuiB and ,MIss Mnmlo Ma hotioy, loft today for her homo. 0 Tho lnunchlng of lumbor company's 0 Honry Lccocq returned this wook from n visit in Mendotn, Wash. Mrs. tho Simpson Lccocq nnu tlio children will return now steam Inter. Bchoonor, tho "A. M. Simpson" - - 0 wns mndo tho occasion of MIbs Eugenia Schilling rQturnod to a social turnout uy tno pcopio oi ii0r homo In Gardiner this weok niter North Dond and Mnrshfiold Inst U pleasant visit nt tho homo of her Tuesday. Tho launching was moat undo nnd' mint Mr. and Mrs. W. P. auspicious, tho hnndsomo now ves sol gliding easily from tho-wnys in to thq waters of Coos Dny. Tho ves sel wns christened by llttlo Miss Isa bollo Macgoun, dnughtor of. -T. ' J. Mncgonn of tho Brcakwn'for. Orl- uiiimi pooniB by Cnpt. Mncgonn woro .Murphy, and with hor many friends oil tno uny. o f Tho weekly practlco of tho Mnrsh fiold Methodist choir took plnco nt tho home of P. C. Birch Wednesdny, ovcn.ng. somotimo next wecic tno rend on tho occasion. Tho Krtiso &icholr ,ncmber8 nnd tho Epworth I n This r p , ft ffl v&zr I m Every Pair Thin Glove it Guaranteed All Right for 30 Day' Wear. You are abtolutely pro tcctcd by the mtnulac. lurer i( the glove in'l right it will be made right to votuiMiifacti'on. Tli&l really it the mott coDcluure way oi proving to you that thee clove are made from only bett ikini, carefully cut, tewed and faihioned to a per feet fit. None but a good glove could be to unconuuonauy guaranieea. tx lor IRELAND'S GUARANTEED GLOVES Titer are nude a Ore. Mocht, Qumoii ux Cucc UiM men, women and cruldrea). We rrcommend ihna glavrt bectUM Uey aie tooj nd you are ,ue to be Mlufinl, tttui thoul thtmloyou. jg ($ THE TOGGERY llnnks shipyards, tho sceno of tho lnunqhlng, was thronged with people witnessing tho event. . Miss Mnrlo Wnllor, who hns boon spending several wocks or tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Parsons, loft Tuesday to visit for a foWdays with Miss Eugenia Schilling In Gardiner. Aftor this visit Miss Wnllor will re turn to hor homo in Bolso, Idaho, stopping n dny or two in Portland on routo. f- Mrs. E. Andorson nnd children nr rived hero this weok to visit nt tho homes of hor mother, Mrs. Mary Ogren, nnd othor relatives. 0 Mrs. L. M. Tozlor returned to hor homo In Mnrshfiold this weok, hav ing fully recovered from tho opera tion sho recently underwent nt Mer cy hospital. Tho comploto restora tion of hor health will bo n sourco of much grntlficatlou to tho many friends sho nnd Mr. Tozlor hnvo mndo bIiico their removal horo from Eugono. 0 Mrs. It. O. Graves, who hns boon quite 111 nt tholr homo or Cenjtrnl nvonue, Is reported Improving, much to tho gratification of tholr many frlouds. 0 Miss Agnos Tuppor of Bnndon wns the guost of friends In Mnrsh fiold this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Until lnrlllta U'nrn nMtan Tlanilnnlnns J visiting friends on tho Bay during I tho week. Tho North Bend Brldgo club will discontinue Its sonil-monthiy meet ings until after tho Christmas holi days. A now dancing club Is being or ganized In North Bond under tho manngomont of tho young peoplo thoro. It Is to bo called tho U. M. O. club nnd Is planning to glvo nt least ono danco before tho holidays. n Tho Sunday evening choral service of tho Episcopal church wns excel lently rondorod and wns vory much enjoyed by tho lnrgo and npprecln tive congregation to whom such mu sic Is always a treat. "Praise Yo tho Lord, O Jerusalem" by Maunder, was ono of tho best of tho anthems given, and the Incidental solo was well sung by Mrs. Chas. Stauff. Mr. L. K, Balllngor sang the baritone Lenguo nro planning to glvo n Eoclnl. Whon or whoro Ib not yet deter mined. Tho Tucsdny Night Whist club wns entertnlned for tho first tlmo this sea son nt tho homo of Mrs. E. P. Mor rlssoy In West Mnrshfiold. At enrds, prizes woro won by Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos nnd W. P. Millbr Mrs. Frnnk Hog ors wns n guest of tho evening 0 Mr. and Mrs. William II. Porklns of West Mnrshfiold; entertnlned Inst sundny nt dinner for Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Palres, Mrs. Hullct of El Pnso, Texns, nnd Mrs. Mny Paxton of Spo- Knno, WnBli. O TIiIb afternoon tho St. Mary's Guild of tho North Bond Episcopal church Is holding n Xmns snlo nnd tea at Taylor's hnll. 0 Mrs. T. J. McCormnc assisted by Mrs. M. C. Moloney, entertained tho Bridge club Wednesdny nt tho McCor mnc homo. Pretty decorations nnd dain ty score cards woro features of tho nftornoon. Mrs. W. A. Toyo won tho first prlzo, Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Mntson tho second, while Mrs. W. S. Turpon carried off tho consolation. Thoso present woro Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. W. S. Turpon, Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. "Ward M. Blako, Mrs. II. S. Tower, .Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, Mrs. J. S. Coko,' Mrs. Wm. Ilorafnll, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Bonnett nnd Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy Mrs. Efllo Fnrrlngor Is now direc tor nnd organist of tho Mnrshfiold Catholic choir to which n number of new voices hnvo been added. Mrs. Mary McKnlght, who has beon spondlng sovoral weeks at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Goo. W. Logglo In Belllngham, Wash., and who was detained thero by tho floods of recont dnto, returned Thursday on tho Breakwater. 0 The Athletic Association of tho Mnrslifleld High School Is planning to glvo n big Invitational dance nt tho Eaglos' hnl Wednesdny evening, Dec ember 27. Severnl hundred Invita tions will bo sent out nnd no pains will bo spared to make tho affair ono of the most successful over attempt ed by tho students. . In honor of hor ninth birthday, Cards woro received hero this) week announcing tho marrlngo of Miss Harriott E. White to Harvey Carlson Leavltt on November 20, In Long Bench, Cnl. They will bo at home In Long Beach after December 1G. Miss Whlto Is woll known o'l tho Bay having resided hero with her Bister nnd brother, Mr. ,und Mrs. Harry Pratt for several years until they moved to California three years ago. Hot'' many friends hro will wish tho couplo much hnpptncfu Mrs. A. E. Llwcllyn of Bolllng linni, Wash., arrived hero this wecrf to spend the white nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. W. 11. Ashman. Mrs. Llowollyn resided hero until about Boven years ngo nnd wit warmly weluumcd hack by hor old friends. Miss Mny Stnuff and hor mother are planning to leave soon for Cali fornia whoro thoy will mnko an ex tended visit with friends nnd rola t'ves. Mrs. HUUs Short of Lakcsldo Is tho guest of hor slBtcr-iu-lnw, Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, in Marshlleld. Tho Marshflold lodgo of tho Fra ternal Union of America will shortly issuo invitations for a social ami danco to bo given nt tho tOdd Fol lows hnll Friday evening, 'Dccombor 1G. Mrs. Myrtle Johnson of Marshlleld Is reported getting along nicely nt Lane hospital In San Francisco whoro sho underwent nn oporntlon this week. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott of Mnrshfiold nro in San Frnnclsco with hor. TJio Lndles' Art club mot Friday for a pleasant nftornoon of sewing nnd conversation nt tho homo of Mrs. N. Ilnsniussen. As part of the business of tho day, nomination of officers for tho ensuing yenr wns hold. Mrs. E. D. McArthur wns chosen president; Mrs. J. G. Kinney, vlco-presldont; Mrs. J. W. Hlldon brnnd, secretary; nnd Mrs. Wm. Hongland, treasurer. Mrs. L. II. Helsnor wns elected to momborshlp. Tho club Is In rccolpt of sovoral pnekages of red-cross stamps which will at onco bo placed on public snlo, tho proceeds to bo contributed to tho building fund of n tuborculosls sanatorium In Portlnnd. At tho closo of the nftornoon, Mrs. Has inusson, nBBisted by Mrs. W. II. Kon- iiedy, her sister nnd tho guest of tho club, served dainty refresh ments. Mrs. Itoso Sumner will bo hostess nt tho next mooting, Jnnunry u. 0 Mrs. A. Hnlpho O'Brien enter tained at a Brldgo luncheon at tho Chaudlor hotel Tuesdny afternoon. At cards, which followed tho charm ing luncheon, Mrs. E. S. Bnrgolt won tho first prlzo, and Mrs. Arthur McKcown tho second. Among thoso Invited by Mrs. O'Brien wore Mes dnmes J. A. Mntson, T. C. Itussoll, C. It. Peck, P. K. Gottlns, Chns. Vnn Duyn, J. W. Bonnett, E. O'Connoll, wm. tiorstnu, jr., Arthur Kcown, A. L. Housoworth, E ear enjamiri Tp HIS phrase has been ad opted by the best stores on the coast It signifies the highest types of clothing made Sold in our Way It costs less and is higher grade than other clothes. The Holidays are drawing near You Probably Need a Benjamin Suit or Overcoat Perhaps Both BUY THEM HERE. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. aiARSHFIELD BANDON S it And what shull it be this Christmas? That pcrplcxinjr, pleasing puzzle what Jo rivc your family for Christmas is likely occupyinc a large share of your thoughts at this time. Allow us to suggest something entirely unique as a Christmas present and yet thoroughly prac tical A 'Strmcfnt'd" "Modern Bathroom" which fills all the requirements of a present; dainty, beautiful and moreover will be a constant pleasure and daily reminder for years. Ask for llath Booklet. mm .si f9uM zHT 'SUnifutT ''Cetkr" Utunr v J Pioneer Hardware Company MAltSIIFIELI), OltE. l'-KONT ST. Craig, Graclo Chanln, .Tody Craig; Messrs. Fred Bontz, Henry Lomloux, Itoy Green, Clnronco Greon, Guy Rhurahlll. 15rmn fihnreh. Chas. MH Knox, C. Willis, Chas. SkorrotU, llj. T n nlnl T.aA nJ tlnnnns Straw, I). 1. S. afford, H. S. Tower, rrn!tr nn.l Orniulma Fnrtv E. K. Jones, E. S. Bnrgolt, W. A. Cra 8' n,,a Uranaraa 1,orty' Reld, C. A. Solilhredo, nnd It. T. .- Streot. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Mlllor woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Brndftold on-1 host nnd hostess nt a dollghtful llililil HERE SUNDAY tertalncd nt cards Thursday ovonlng. Tholr guests woro Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Illldonhrnnd. Mr. and Mrs. nndii. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campholl, Mr and" airs. j. u. Kinney, Mrs. Tumor and Mr. Geo. DIndlnger. Tho ladles of tho Norwegian church are holding n tea and auction this nftornoon at tho church hall. 0 A silver tea was glvon nt tho homo of Mrs, J. T. M. Knox Wednesday nnernoon uy tno Ladles' Aid society of tho Presbytorinn church. A plonsnnt surprlso party wns glvon Wednesday ovonlng at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Chapln In honor of Miss Vivian Crnlg's birthday. Music, games nnd dnnc Ing wero tho diversions of tho ovo nlng, nnd n lunch was served at cloven o'clock. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kendoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fre1 Grlnolds, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gnlo, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Craig, Mrs. a delightful children's party wns glv- Bontz, Joo Clnuson, MIbs Ada Clnu en Miss Maxino Jones last Saturday I son, Misses Hattlo Wheeler, Anna afternoon at tho homo of her parents, Wheeler, Minna Clark, Vina Clark, solo, "The Publican," by van doMr. and Mrs. D. A, Jonos, to which ( Clara LovelaBS, Dorfs Green, Mabol launch-party down tho bay Sunday. Visits woro mndo to Charleston Bay and adjacent points and across to tho ocean beach. Tho day was thoroughly enjoyed by tho party which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mor- rlsey, Mr. and Mrs. MS. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mlss Mnrlo Wallor, Miss Charlotto Murch, Miss Blanche Fortman, Miss Euge nia Schilling, Messrs. Thayer Gri mes, Hugo Qulst, Cornoll and Aus gar Lngorstrom. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons nnd Mr. Ray Kaufman wero unahlo to Join tho party. ICE CREAM for parties. Lewis' Is tho best nnd purest made on Coos Bny. Phono 24CJ for prompt delivery. $1.00 WILL BUY more TOYS at tho COOS BAY CASH STORE than any where on Coos Bay. Lot us prove It to you. CUT prices on all HOLIDAY goods PRENTISS & Co. The LATEST MONOGRAM Sta tionery at 50c box RED CROSS. Director Fonton of tho Coos Dajt Concort Band today announced that . rniinnrlrtc nrniTrnni will be ?D dorod at tho Masonic Opera Houe, Sunday aftornoon at 2:30: 1. March, "Knlsor FrledrlcftN 2. Overture, "Martha...."010 3. Song poom, "Roses and Mem orlos" :,Ti'ntr"' 4. Description fantasy, "Wng (Syn-onVls "All' 'aboard tor tj slelgh-rldo" "Scramble for Sea" "The slelgh-rldo party -- Snow storm" "Arrival at tw road house" "Country ; dce "Tho abator's waltz"-' Homew bound" "Tbo race -- smashup" "Tho sleigh smashed to pieces and we have to walk home. er 5. "An Album Leaf". . . O'SJrf 6. Selection. "Mikado.". 'Ser 7. March, "Sunshine". ..y.. "Star Spangled Banner .. t. ii u, iipnn made i"1" :,.. Opera Houso shall ho coiuw heatod for tbo ovant C008 Bay aftpjSS and pure. Try LEWIS conies