The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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tlmo was enjoyed nnil n delicious rc
lnst served to the following guests:
Mrs. Geo. Hazor, Mrs. .1. T. McOulrc,
Mrs. L. A. Weldner niul Misses Ida
B. Mitchell, Bessie ltninel, Blanche
nnd Ornco Williams, MIMrod RooJ,
Knrn Shouso, Josephine (Irllllii,
Freda Hnzer, VIoln Smith. Alice Wat
tors, Esther Iinhoff, Bessie Bain nnd
guest or honor. .Mlgg LIM-mi McCann.
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RECEPTION.
LnHt Saturday evening nt the Nor
wegian Luthornn church hall, the
inombut'H and friends gave n reception
for their new pnstor nnd IiIh wife.
non Hackland nt tho honic of their
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Downing
of Enstsldo. Tho evening wns spent
In n most enjoyable way by tho fol
lowing ones piosent: Mr. and Mrs.
(Jeo. Downing. Misses Victoria Lund,
Ollvo Moore, Mario McLaln. l'ercal
Olson, Ktliel Anderson, Fnrlds Swan
son, Annn Lund. Marlon Whltty and
Annlo Hncklnnd and .lames Whltty,
Otto Olson, Elmer Poicrsou, Carl
Hngtiulst, Vernon Hncklnnd, Rny
monil Whltty, It. Hnckland, Freddie
Lund and Willie Kittson.
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O IMN.NHIC PARTV.
Mrs. Clias. Lapp entertained a
faintly party nt dinner Welnpslay
turned from Chicago; tho latter Is
visiting Mrs. C. F. McKnlght.
Mrs. J. T. Hall will entertain tho
club next Thursday, September 2G.
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Mrs. D. A. Jones wus hostess
Thursday to the members of tho Mln-nlo-Wls
Club nt her homo on South
Seventh, street. A pleasant aftornoon
was spent, and a dainty luncheon ser
ved. Those present wero Mrs. Helen
Baldwin, Mrs. Mary Thomninn. Mrs.
Perkins, Mrs. Davis, Mm. E. Kelly,
Mrs. F. II. Dresser, an I l.)iirr guests,
Miss Inez Hnldwln i n ! .dlej Eva
Dresser.
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Tho regular - llin o.' the Social
S wing Club ' ' : h wns to have been
hold Thurr ' y with Mr. Jack Swan
son, was - ctpcuc 1 until imtt Thurs
day, c- " .. : t!,e lllnu:g of .Vrs.
Swnns :.
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The I'll '!i Clfli mo, last Wed
nesday afro noon at Bunker Hill with
Mrs. Mnt!''" :v There was a short
business .Hill during which tho
follow! z ii.vr" v va votod Into the
club. Mis. l.alc r.nd Mrs. MeDong
ald, bnth of Bt'"'fcr Hill.
After a Fcrl.il tiour of chat tho fol
lowing; were " ed refreshments:
Mrs. Geo. '' rke. Mrs. Chnpln,
Mrs. n-lnol-t.. Mrs. K. Erlekson, Mrs.
W. .wi'-in, Vim. Brlnkley, Mrs. B.
Mntl.I' i an' Vrs. Carl Albrccht nnd
Mrs. C ' WnlUer. the Inst two being
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Mnnv Marslilu'ld ladies arc now wearing Hub Suits
and Coals.' Women who want "something (liffoi-oiit"
arc enthusiastic over the handsome designs and beauti
ful new effects the excellence of the materials and
fine tailoring. When you sec Hub Suits and Coats
well, you'll not he satisfied with others. No two alike.
PRICED UP TO $15.00.
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HOME FROM THEUR HONEYMOON
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Frederick W. Powers Mid hU brldo, formerly Miss Eva Tultyt who arrived on Coos Bny this
week after nu extended on stern honeymoon trip. Mr. Powers nnd Mica Talty wore mnrrlcd re
cently at the homo of tho bride's parents In nibbing, Minnesota, the wedding being the consummn
tlon of a school dny romance, both bolng grnduntos of the. snVuo school.
The now store will carry Shoes, Cloves, Hosiery,
Corsets, Petticoats. "Waists, Notions and all lines of
Ladies' l?eady-io Wear and will carry the kinds you
see in San Francisco and Portland. Now Goods coiniu;
in on every boat.
Evening Gowns and Party Dresses will be herc.soop.
Wait for the New Store. Always remember
"The Saving to You"
"Money Talks"
Hub Dry Goods Co.
O'CONNELL BUILDING
Itov. and Mrs. Thorpe of Portland,
Oregon.
Tho parlors wero prettily tlceornt
d In (lowers far tho ocrnslbn nnd
h bowl of dnhllns formol the center
ploce of tho bnnquot table. Speech
es by Hpv, Benction, Uev. Oslund nn
violin nud cjnrlnot solos by Chris
Leo nnd K, Mollum, nccompnnlol by
Miss Mnbol Mnthlson forme i tho pro
grain, for tho evening nfter which n
iiro wns presented the pnstor by tho
s. mombers and friends of tho congre
gation. Light refreshments were
eorved by the Ladles' Aid.
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0 HOSKItUI) liUNCIIEON,
Last Tut's.lny afternoon, Mrs. lie-
becca I.UHo-Stump entertained at a
1 o'clock luncheon for Prof. Hoggs
nnd six little girls of "rose bud"
fame. Tho luncheon room wns
charmingly decorated In pink, mi I
tho little girls with their bright fares
full of happy anticipation, tho!r
dainty white frocks nnd their Joyous
talk and laughter, well repaid the
hostess for her efforts.
Tho sumptuous luncheon was ser
ved to the following guests. The
little Misses Klouior Flanagnn, Syl
via Bnlllngor. Virginia Coke. Allco
l.oulso Malcney, Allio Pylor nn-l Ka
thorlno Stuirp, an I Prof. Hoggs.
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FAKEWEIili IMKTMJ-5
On September third, the members
of the Prlscllln Club of Bunker Hill
gave n farewoll surprise party to
Mrs. James Mcintosh and Mrs. Peter
Frost at the home of the latter, which
proved a most enjoyable nf.'nlr, It
being a complete surprise to both
parties.
T''i se nresent wero Mrs. Ooorge
Rourke, Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. Hen
Mathlsou. Mr. Hay Chimin. MUs Al
lco Mathlson, Mrs. Pre.l Olnolds, Mis.
Win. (Jnle. Mrs. Win. Nellson and
Mrs. Knute Erlekson. After n boun
teous basket lunch wns partaken of
nnd farewells were said, tho guests
departed wishing both parties a
pleasant Journey an.l much prosper
ity. O
A farewell surprise part,)' was giv
en In honor of Anna, Kobort nnd Ver-
evening, compllniontnry to her noph
ow. J. 11. Hlggens of West Virginia;
Mr. Hlggens has three aunts.. In the
county, Mrs. T. 1 Wilson of Rtver
ten. Mrs. Isanc Wilson of Llbby nu I
Mrs. Lapp of this city, nnd this Is (ho
first tlmo In twenty-tiro yearn tjint
they hate had n reunion, Tbaio pre
sent were Mr. nnl Mrs. Isnao Wilson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Donoss, Mr. and
Mrs. Chns. Sneddon, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Lapp, Mrs. T. P. Wilson. Mrs.
Waltor Denoss, John Wilson, Archie
Wilson, Joe Lapp, J. H. Rlggons, May
Wilson, Irene Deness, Mabel Sned
don and Pearl Lapp.
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K.N.IOV SOCIAL.
The Young People's Society of the
Norwegian Lutheran church enjoyed
a short program nn I social Inst
Thurslay evening nt t'v church hall,
at the close of which Misses Mabel
Mathlson nud Helje Johnnsen servoil
refreshments to tho following: Miss
es Klslo Larson. Jennie Larson, Myr
tle Lund, Miss Olson. Dlua HJIIbe. In
geborg Larson, Dlno Martinson, Lucy
an l Lilly Thorwald, Anna Oldtuark,
Cecil and Kbba Osterlnl, Cora an!
Mnbol Mathlsou, Borghll I Olson, nn '
Messrs. John nn.l Albert King, Eirll
Onbrlolson, Harry Johnnsen. An!rew
An 'orson, Arthur Kolstnd, Mr. llnlm
berm, Occur Erlekseti. Chris Peter
sen. Victor Osterlnl. E. Mollum, Al
frol Jarou nn 1 Krol Bont7.
A "rng" social will be given by tho
young people this evening. MUs
Jonn'o Johnson, Messrs. John King
mi l Oliver I.nrson will sene mil Jim
Martinson will net as auctioneer.
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CLl'llS ami SOCIETIES. O
The A. N. W. Club was ontor'alno!
last Tlrrslay nftoinoon by Mrs. W.
V. Siiulres nt her homo In Hunker
Hill. After a short business sosslou
nnd social time, the gues's wore ser
vo I I'nlpty refreihiuonts. Those pro
sent were: Mrs. J. T. Hall. Mrs.
Puiiile Hazard. Mrs. Mary McKnlght,
Mrs. S. Lnndo. Mrs. W. P. Murphy,
Mrs. Lyman Noble. Mrs. Olivia Ed
man, Miss Clovo and Mrs. W. P.
Squire. Mrs. Edman and Miss Clove
were guests; tho former has Just re-
guests from Mnrshfleld. The club
will moet tho first Wednesday In Oct
obor with Mrs. nrlnlcley at Eastalde.
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The Poclal Embroidery Club was
entertained last Wednesday after
noon by Mrs, Oulmetto on Second
street. Sewing nnd Instrumental
music by Mrs. Lorlne wore tho diver
sions of the afternoon, at the close of
which n dainty luncheon was served
to tho following guests: Mrs. Lorlne,
Mrs. Swlnford, Mrs. O. Hanson and
Mrs. Hlldon. The club meets again
noxt Wednesday with Mrs. Hlldon.
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Tho Ladles' Aid of tho naptlst
church held a silver ton nt tho homo
of Mrs. Alva Doll last Wednesday nf
ternoon. A reading by Mrs. A. Z.
Downs, and n piano solo by her
daughter. Miss Anna, wero enlnvful
by all. After n short business ses-l
slon and social hour, dainty refresh
ments wero served. Those presont
wero: Mrs. R. P. Harrington and
little son, Evorett, Mrs. Henry Black,
M". Dreser nn I daughter, Miss Eva
Dresser. Mrs. John Nagle. Mrs. (Jeo.
Ayre. Mrs. C. H. Marsh, Mrs. A. 7..
Downs. Mrs. Roycroft. Mrs. Helen
Halduin, Mrs. D. L. Hood, Miss Ma
mie Ciulovson, Mrs, L. E. Doll nnd
Mrs. Alvn Doll.
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Tl-.e Ladles' Art Club will hold Its
ftrrt -ce'Ing far the fall Friday, Oct
ober the fourth with Mrs. F. M. Flyo.!
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Vl Vlrtnrln Lun I of Enstslde on-'
tertnlnel the Article Needlo Work-'
ors W'e'mv 'ny afternoon nt the homo
of her paints, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin
Preen. Tl'o pfternoeii was spent
verv plcx-ntlv In sewing nnd olint
after which de'lilous rofroshmonts
were serve I to the following: Mrs.
Net Ins of San FratKls'-o; Mrs. W.
Spado. Mrs. S. Richard. Mrs. It. Hall,
aul Mrs. A. Hroeu mil Misses Suslo
Mahcl", Fsi I i-qi Jennie John
son. M.ie Hall, Victoria Lun I and
Hllla West.
Mrs. Walter Spnde of Ferdale will
entertain the Club Wednesday, Sept.
23.
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Tho Ladles' Aid Socletv of the
Presbyterian church met Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Hownrd
At tho business session, a commltttee
was appointed to repair the manse,
preparatory to tho coming of a now
pastor. Tho Indies are making plans
for n bazar which will bo hold later.
Tho society Is Invited to meet with
Mrs. Harkor tho llrst Wcdncsdny In
Octobor to enjoy a "Sllvor Ten."
Thoso present nt tho meeting woro
Mosdamcs Converse, J. W. Langdon,
A. L. Hutz, F. S. Dow, A. E. Seaman,
W. S. Nicholson, I. S. Smith, Tom
Hownrd, C. II. Waltor and Wilson.
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Mrs. J. C. Jones will ontortaln tho
C. W. n. M. at tho homo of Mrs.
R, A. Copplo, tho first Tuesday In
October.
Last Tuesday evening, the Degroo
of Honor held its regular meeting at
the Odd Follows hall. An Informal
luncheon and dancing party wns giv
en later In tho oventng to which
several Mnrshfleld young people were
invited.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church will hold a cook
od food sale Snturdny Septomber 28,
tho place to be announced later.
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A "Stag Party" at which the Miss
es Ellen and Inez Anderson wero
hostesses at their home In North
Bend, afforded n great deal of pleas
ure Thursday ovcnlng. The girls wero
all masked and an evening of merri
ment enjoyed. Dancing, cards, music
nud singing were Indulged In and not
tho least of the fun was a "Joy ride"
to MnrBhfleld, tho party returning nt
n lsto hour. During tho evonlng Miss
Shollow of Coqulllo rendered sovernl
solos. Following are tho guests
Misses Anna Reed, Nora Hago, Ruth
Ollbertson, Elizabeth Hoolllng. Otti
lia Hoolllng, Laura Kruso, Ingma
Johnson. Edith Horn, Ethel Van Zllo,
Goldto RIggs, Mallnda Anderson and
Miss Shollow of Coqulllo.
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The Thimblo Club of North nend
enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon
yesterday with Mrs. J. 0. Horn as
hostess. At this meotlng tho ladles
decided to glvo a Halloween party,
tho last of Octobor, to which tho hus
bands will bo guests, at the home of
Mrs, W. Bailey. Mrs. Horn's guests
wero Mesdames S. S. Jennings, J,
Linden, II. Burmelster, H. O'Mnro,
K. J. tliissell. M. Ci. Coloman, C. C.I
Williams, J. C. Wallaco, J. H. Groves,
Wm. Bailey. A. II. Derbyshire, M. E.
Everltt. V. Watters, Ira II. Bartlo and
Miss Edith Horn. ;
The next meeting will bo with Mrs.1
Honderlcks on Haynos Inlet, Oct. 3
whore tho Indies will spend tho day.l
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The Ladles' Art Club will meet
the first Friday In October with Mrs.
J. W. Hlldenbrnnd.
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M. W. A. SOCLtL. !
Last Tuesday evening the Coos Bay'
Camp S40S of Modern Woodmen of
America initiated n class of ten; the
ladles of the Royal Neighbors Lodge
served luncheon, the event proving
to bo n most onjoyablo affair.
Among thoso presont woro tho fol
lowing guests from North Bond A. F.
Johnson, Soth Johnson, L. A. Looiuls,
J. II. Groves. II. Sanforil, W. II. Chn
pollo, Win. Otis nnd Dick Fryo.
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DINNER I'AUTV.
Dr. nnd Mrs. E.MIngus nro enter
taining a fow friends nt .dinner at tho
Chnndlor this evening.
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DANCES.
Another of tho series of dnnccs
given by Lew Keyzer's orchestra a
the Eagles' JfH last Saturday night
was largely attended and proved to
be one of tho most enjoynblo of the
season. Mr. Keyzer has arranged for
tho latest danco music for these dan
ces and It Is being greatly appreciat
ed by dance lovers. Another of tho
series will bo glren tonight.
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INFORMAL CHAT.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Browning loft
this morning via the Draln-AHogany
auto lino for their homo In The
Dalles after a short visit with Mr.
Browning's brother, Rev, Robort E.
nrownlng of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Forrest are ex
pected to nrrivo next Saturday from
LendvlUe, Colorndo, to spend tho win
tor at the J. W. Hlldenbrnnd home.
Mrs. Forrest Is a sister of Mrs. Hll
donbrand. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moellor on
tertalned Thursday n pnrty of friends
from Coqulllo who made the trip over
by nuto. Among thoso In tho party
wore Mrs. Geo. Pike. Mrs. J. E. Ben
hnm, Mrs. E. 0. Hollnnd. Mrs. Nols
Osmundsen nnd Etigeno Wlckhnm.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy nnd
S. A. Cnrmlchnol hnvo been enjoying
an outing nt tho bench tho past weok.
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Miss Elizabeth Hoolllng has re
turned form a short visit In Bandon.
F. P. Norton and his nleco. Miss
Preston, hnvo returned from a sovor
al weeks' tour of Wlllamotto valley
points where Mr. Norton hnd horses
In the circuit rnces. They roport n
very plensnnt trip.
Guy Warner hns returned from his
vacation trip In Cnllfornln. Mrs.
Warner nnd baby remnlned for n
long stay. Mrs. Warner Is rapidly re
cuperating from her recent operation
which will bo gratifying news to their
many friends in Marshdeld.
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W. S. Chandler and wife, their
daughter, Mrs. Harry Tremntne, and
probably their son. Irving Chandler,
) '..?. n week from tomorrow for
White Salmon. Wash., where Mr.
Chandler will spend a month in tho
mountains for tho benefit ol 1
health. Mrs. Tromnlno wjlj tri"
to hcrf homo In Vancouver, D.C
Mrs. W. G. ChnnillcrwhohuH
spending tho summer with nM
nt Merlin, noar Grnnts Tm, Onr!
i will nrrivo hero Wednesday to jq
Mr. unnniiicr.
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Mrs. 10. K. Jones nnd ton. Eactul
roturnod this weok from a fewij!
visit with relatives nnd mJi:
Portland nnd Vancouver, D. 0.
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W R Jlrnicn nnil famllr b0 til
some tlmo havo bocn located la Fl
dloton, Ore., returned to tie uaj wi
i. n . HI V vmffVfl
iweeK. tr. jirown wm u n i
Ped os a former band bor.
n
The Misses Annie and NelHi B
land loft this weok on tne Bream.
er to attend the Mt. Angel AcalJ
m m in... t hi wk for ForV
land, and later vlll o to EaijM J
attend the Kn.t. T.Pl
as represeniatire ir"" -
Drancn or insi- orur.
...Mi" qenerfeve 8ewUelii
this weeK on inq "?"",, .ytl
San Francisco where ate "' '""I
for a time with frienai.
. .. . ....r7I,i rinrdoa ll
wanor Aspiunu "" "" fM1Eii
mussen left this week to t
their work nt Corvains.
Misses Rose and Clara WW!
on the Breakwater Uit X
a short visit wltn ineau
land.
T.n Wednesdoy erenlnr.
Gertrudo Scalfe waj tendereo i
prUo party at her home on u"
street. Miss BcMtu the W
recipient of a beauwm -,;,
and bonuet of flowers aa prw
from her mother. tA
Thoso present were MW ' j
Dow, Gladys D.menL R.. g
Mildred wnson, ",(h cf
tio Hanson, Kathryn SmW i,
trudo Scalfe and VIoln ,wni
Leo La Chapelle. Claude
George and Henry Lecocq.
Donald, Fostus and H"e7
nnd Duncan Scalfe.
Fred Powers and brldVr'e7w
this week from the east M
wero married a few weett 88"
.. ,vi,n rAturned''!
.Mrs. uiivia "" -- . ujgum
days ago from Chlcngo .and
of Mrs. L. Lang of South u
will en"1
Mrs. E. W. Kammerer w
tain with a party In nDOrTuesd;.
Ramona Rndcllffo next
Sept. 24.
Miss Anna McNnry of PoJ
visiting her sister Mrs. b.
of this city. JCl r&
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY E"S
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