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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912 -EVENING EDITION 2 I TttTFTO . .. .. , ii .....nn nml Mrs. J. A. T. Unities. Mm. nu . .M. to ,l.lt tholr Miter J mo "Jl""" "j'w T ....! prl.W Word M. BtakC m MM '"' MMMMM" m PEIISONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Uay peoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nrn gladly receive! In tlio social de partment. Telephone- 133. No ticcs of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Airs. Ivy Condron cntortalncd tlio Ladles' Art Club nt the home of Mrs. P. L. Sumner Friday afternoon. A very pleasant day was spent In sow lag, and dainty refreshments were nerved. Mrs. M. F. Flyo will bo host ess at the meeting Friday, February 3. The Altar Guild of St. Mary's Epis copal Church In North Bond Is mak ing preparations for giving a bazaar a wcok or two boforo Easter. It the Spring. They will probably leavo in May so us to complete their trips before the hot weather that Is unbearable to Coos Day peoplo com mences In tho East. O Mrs. W. E. Dungau, who has been visiting for sovcral weeks In San Francisco, will return homo about tho Cth of Februury. Mrs. Arthur McICeown and son Joey will leavo Monday on tho Itc--dondo for San Francisco wboro they will spond n few weeks. Mrs. Mc- Koown's little daughter will make lior homo with Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Sooth during tho mother's absence 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ncff have moved Into ono of tho It. A. Church now houses on South Fifth strcot. Mrs. Noff will shortly Issuo Invlta tfons for an nftcrnoon of bridge to bo 'slvcn In tho now homo. 0 "Mrs. W. F. Miller nnd Mrs. C. R. Peck aro plnnnlng lo visit In Now York and various places In tho East The wives ot tho members of the lodgo of Owls In North Bond are planning to give a big entertainment In Logglo Hall, Fobruary 1. O Mrs. DorBcy Krcltzor has Issued in vitations for a brldgo luncheon Fri day, Fobruary 1. Mrs. W. F. Miller will soon Issuo invitations for a Valentino party to be glvon Februnry 14. O Tho Cordiality Club was cntortaln cd at cards Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Illldonbrand. Mrs. Drndfleld secured tho first prizo, Mr. Qoorgo Dlndlnger tho Rccond, and Mrs. Hydo substituted for Mrs. Turner. Mrs. J. G. Kinney will bo hostess at the next mooting, Thursday, Februnry 7. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Murphy nro planning to lenvo oomo tlrno nenr tho 10th of Februnry for n two or j three months' stay in Los Angeles. 0- Miss Eugcnln Schilling is enter taining n number of guests this nftornooir nt sewing at tho home of her aunt. Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Her CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication in tho socloty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday nt each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases where events occur later than tho tlrno mentioned.) day, will ncconiiany them 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Pierce, nt whoo homo In UosoburR tho weddlntrof Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl EvcrtBon took place, nro visiting for a short tlrno nt tho Everlson homo In Mnrsliflelil. 0-- Mfss Florenco Aiken was hostess to a number of thir girls of tfitf younger set Frldny nftcrnoon nt nrr i Informal KMCStfi" Huth Allen, Ornco Kruno, Helen Urmlley, Eugenia Schilling. France Williams. May Preuss and' Norn Tow er, Mrs. Herbert Colemnn' and Mrs. It. K. Dlmtli. guests aro Misses Frances Williams, I .. . . Florence Aikon. Charlotte Murch, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. T Haines enter Graco Kruso, Helen Uradloy, Hazel tnl nt nnc Wednesday-evening and Lucy Powers, May Preuss bwL'Mp- ml MrB- John n,nlt nml Mr nml N'nrn Tniuor nn,1 Mra. lfnrliorf f!nl-. 'r8. A. II. UIUIUJ mnu. vllllon next w.ok. Frank Dowron, h. 8. ""'J J f M wH0Il M( A. B, AdelspcrEcr v who cnnie In from Lnkedc Thurs- Mr MOT J guests. U.nfon, Mrs. F. E. ,' J ,i,.v. will ncpomtttny them back. Kaufman wuio "Hl.,"11, ..,! .,.. ""huo' r Mri i Lower nml Mrs. D. Y. Sta(fort 0 Mrs. Wllllnni Horsfall, Jr., will onlor- tnln tho Ilrldge Club weiinuauny, Februnry 7. Ti.n iitmm fur tlm Silver Tea to bo given nt tho homo of Mrs. Andrew , In North IJond In honor of u, Carlson, Vcdnes.hiy, January 31,, birthday ot tholr son, joi were nearly perfected at tho utininuw imru. ;v nmnuor of yoUn, meeting held Inst WcdnoHdny nt tho I gnthorcd together and BatJ homo of Mrs. Henry Ulack. It in! Inir ami dnnclng passed a Ten A Hitrprlso party Wfl. B. , day ovonlng, Jnnunry 20 h.vl II,. Ullltn... Ul -. . ' '! I.. KT..I. II.... .1 ,.. i. "rfc set Friday afternoon m nn p)nnnP(, l0 lmvo a short proi I sewing party. Among horl rumorei, ,)ror l0 tn0 nerving o were Misses Hmcl Powers,' f.L.Hhlncnta ()f (0Il nli cakes. program f ro- 0 Mr. and" Mrs. C. F. McKnlght loft Wednesday for Corvallls, Or., whoro i ihm n'lii nrrnnn run iiinnrni in .tun. and banquet to bo glvon Tuesday' ',,....,.,. .,. A. H..nBir. nnd will remain for nn Indefinite Invltatloua aro out for a reception d banquet to bo glvon Tuesday ovonlng, January 30, at tho Finnish r-0 This evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. F. MorrJsspy will oiiterlnln informally nt dlmicr Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, Mr; and Mrs. F. M. Parsons, and Mr. nnd' Mrs. A. T. Haines. 0-- TllB' Slstors of llelhnny mot Tues day with Mrs. Harry NnslMirg. Ow ing to the Inclement weather tho at tendance wns smnll, but whnt few members woro present spoilt tho tlrno to good" ndvanngo sowing on quilts nnd other articles for tho Fnlr noxt month!) Hall, by tho Modem Woodmen la honor of tlw- Koyal Neighbors ot Aaiorlcn. Mrs. James Cowanr Sr., was host ess at a small! sowing, party Wcdn dux afternoon, entertaining Mrs. P. N Flagg, Mra,. Jas. Cbwan, Jr., and. Misses Marjoxlo and Myrtlo Cowan. nudl sorvlng light rofrmslunontB. Ul A. Drowni loft Tlrarsdny on the Nnnn Smith fon a short trip to San Francisco. O Mrs. Harry Niisburg: gave a small Inforinnl sowing nnd quilting party Friday afternoon nt which work for the Episcopal bazaar wns continued. Mrs. .Inmou Cownn, Jr., nnd Miss---Ruth Howron lbft toiTny for Lako- tlhio. O Frldny evening Miss Chnrlotto Murcli entertained at nn Informal evening of cards and music In fare well to Miss Gonovlevo Songstnckcn, who leaves soon on a southern- nnd enstorn tour; Miss Mnmlo Mahoney, Miss Edna Stunloy, Miss Eugenia Schilling and Messrs. Ansgnr La-gcr-strom, Malr Dano, Roy Dloockor nnd C6rnell Lngcrstrom comploled" tho Jolly party. A delightful chuflng dish' supper was- served nfter tho games ot enrdir. O Mrs. J. Albert Matson wns hostess to tho Bridge Club Wcdnesdny nrer noon at hor Homo In West Mnrsh flold. Following n daintily served luncheon briflgo was plnycd. Mra. C. R. Peck won tho guest's prtzo Tho Tuesday Night Wlilst Club wns entertnlned nt the homo of Dr. nnd Mrs.. A. L. Housoworth this week" nnd n very Jolly ovonlng was spent. Mrs. Krcltzor nnd Mr. Morrlssoy won tho prlzcwnt enrds. Tho club 1b rhndo up of eight couplcs.playlng four tables of whist, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes, Dr. nnd Mrs. A. L Houso worth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugoncr Crosth wnlt, Thayer Grimes, Mr. and Mrs.. A. T. IIMhes, Mr. nnd Mrs: Dorsoyl Krcltzor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrics'VAtt Duyn amr Mr. nnd Mrs. E.' F.' Mor rlssey. An Inforinnl brldgo pnrty wns giv en Tuesdar afternoon nt th'o I). Y.J Stafford h'omo by Jlrs. Colhy K. Por-J ry. Amotrg those present woro Mrs ..... I.... n.. . . '"If mil. uvuiiiiih, luiiuwcil UjralltU ,UI. i.iwovr miming up (l( (Continued on nM i Coos Bay Peon Responded so llbcrall. 'promptly toi our Special Sal ot our Fancy Candle Thnt wo hnro dccldcdl to H another opportunity to getl itnr wuii tno goodness ol Ifbrd's fnmoiw candles. 0s i i 1 Saturday and Suadajl "Wo will sell TURKISH NOUGAT, jx, ft. aiakhiimajjIXiwh in fonrf mint, CHOCOLATE, ROSE i iVANILIiA por pound... JAXGEL FOOD, icr ind...( Romotnbor these nrlcc in i kSaturday and Sunday only, s. M i I ($tefdd TWO STOItrs. Monday Begins Fifth Week o ' : r Our Greatest Clearance Sale I y IOUVE but to think back over the last four weeks of phenomenal offerings to realise ttie mipuruuiie ui luc Auicti cictrctiicc. pccidia. iur uieaidt udjy. vwnen nave, prices oeeni lower1 values betteror assortments greater? we Ve won the lasting confidence of hundreds of satisfy purchasers who have appreciated the unusual savings found at the Myers Store throughout January. And now these last days mean ECONOMY supreme Advice from our New York office that large shipments of our spring merchandise are oa the way make it imperative that we close out al winter wear, broken assortments, etc., at once to make room for the new things Wanted Mb chandise of every description for women and cMdren, the coming week at irrestible prices Children's Wool Dresses $1.25 Virtues, ages to 5 years 95c $2.75 Values, ages 8 to 14, now $1.75 $6.50 Serge Middys $4.95 Silk Waists $3.00 Values, black and navy, only .$1.05 $4.00 Mossalinc Waists $2.85 $7.00 Net and Chiffon evening "Waists $4.85 Suit Specials $15.00 Wool Sorgo Suits, black, brown, tan and blue only, all sizes $4.95 $20.00 Sails, now $9.95 $25.00 to $30.00 Values $14.95 First Showing of Women's Spring Styles in Coats ffjIUR superior buying advantages are clearly shown by our being first to show the New Spring Models in Women's Coats. This week express brought us our first consignment of Spring Garments from New fork's best designers. You are invited to come in andsee the new styles at any time, whether you are buying now or not. The Best Exclusive Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Store in Southern Oregon New York Office 41 Mercer Street MYERS' Coos Building MARSHFIELD Miscellaneous Items 25e Ladies' Embroidered Hdkfs. . . .15c 35e Children's Stookingleg Caps $1.75 Infants' Slips ,. . & 50c Ladies' Neckwear 2i 65c Children's Hats and Hoods 2& 40c Embroidery Flouncing $1.50 Children's Sweaters G5e Satin Girdles l9e 25c Satin and Taffeta Ribbon l5 Wool Dress Skirts $5.00 Skirts $6.00 to $7.50 Skirts $3'7j $8.00 to $10.00 Skirts $5.00 Silk Petticoats WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR E&a