THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION. 8 (in i SOCIAL OALENDEIL TONIGHT Koyzcr danco nt Englo hall. MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. TUESDAY. Ladles' Guild with Mrs. F. A. Sncchl. C. W. IJ. M. Missionary So clotv nt Clirlstlnn church. Mti ffelfi Qualiilesfo Mod Prof. Prescott, of the Univers ity of Michigan, explains why Royal Baking Powder adds healthful qualities to the food. Testifying before the Pure Food Com mittee of Congress, the Professor stated that fruit acids were excellent articles of food and that of these cream of tar tar, the acid of grapes, held rank with the highest both in itself and its effect in the process of leavening and baking. He regarded the results from cream of tartar baking powder as favor able to health. Scientists and hygien ists are in accord with this opinion. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. WEDNESDAY. Prosbytorlnn Ladies with Mis. W. I McEhlownoy. PrlBcllla Club with Mrs. ! Fred Orinnlds. Methodist Missionary moot ing at Methodist Episcopal church. Mis. W. P. Murphy nt brldgo ton. TIHJUSDAY Fortnightly Dancing club da n co nt Eagles' lin.Il. Baptist Missionary Society mooting ur Baptist church. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. North Uontl Altnr Guild with Mrs. Frank Frame. FBIDAY. Pupils of Miss Mildred Rood i In roclinl nt Prosbytorlnn I church nt North Bond. I Ladles Art club with Mrs. ! House-worth. Williams, Mrs. J. Groves, Mrs. M, J. Colcmnu, Mrs, Hendricks, MrH. 13. E. Biggs. Miss Kelloy, Miss Mnr guorlto Simpson, Miss Mnrguorlto Peterson, .Inek Groves. Mrs. J. C. Wallace of Union nvo nno will entertain tho club Friday, Nov. 29. I MOTIIEHS A.NI TEACIIEItS. Tho Mothers' and Tenchors club of North Bond hold n mooting last Friday afternoon and listened to n vory Interesting roport from Mrs. A. Hlsoy, Mrs. II. Armstrong and MrB. It, McCnnn, who wore dele gates to tho Mothers' and Tench crs' convention in Portland two woekH ago. A committee composed of Mrs. W. Nollson, Mrs. F. Chripmnn, Mrs. A. Hlsoy, and Mrs. II. Armstrong was appointed to distribute club litcrnturo ami also to arrango for a supper and bazaar. .;. .j. .j. . I DANCES. day. Tho guests assembled at 7:. TO o'clock anil for tho next thrco hours tho houso rang with shout nnd laughter, occasioned by games nnd vnrlous other aniusomonts, Dollclous rofreshmonts followed, ns a crowning glory to this most momornblo evening and at qulto a' lalo hour tho guests deported pro nouncing Miss Anna to bo an Ideal hostess In ovory sonso of tho word, i who In hor turn, thanked lion guests for their many UBoful and beautiful birthday gifts. Those present wero: Tho Misses, Uuby C'ooloy, Bessie Snndiiilst. .Myrtle Isaacson, Kathlt'on FItz-i gerain, Hannah Fitzgerald, Eddovu, Wheeler. Myrlo Co. Violet Hotior hoii, Wllr.ui Honglnnd, ltuby Pltt uinn, Margaret Lund, Helen Gu lovsoti, Uutli McLaughlin nnd Anna Downs, and Masters Dudley Hill. Whltford Hull, Valerian Vasey, Kl don Itoberson. Howard IColloy, Eitgeno Kolloy, Norman WIIboii, Albeit Powers, Cecil La Chnpello nud Howard McLaughlin. WEDDINGS. Tho wedding of MIbb Ella Me Laurln nnd Mr. H. M. Albeo will tnko place next Saturday evening, November 2.1, nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Drews. According to nn nppnrontly relln blo roport, F. L. Grnnnls, athletic Instructor of tho Marshfleld High school, will return from his Christ mas vacation visit at ills old homo near Salem, with a brldo. No for- ninl nuiiouiii'oincut hns reached the Hoy yet. : ! ! The marriage of Chnrles Gaunt lett of Empire nnd MIbb Vestn Mc Cullough of North Bond, which was quietly solemnized In Conulllo last Saturday, canto as a decided sur prise to many of the young folks friends. They will rosldo In Em pire where tho groom Is employed by the Southoru Oregon Company and tho best wishes of a host of friends are extended to thorn in their now enrcor. WOMAN'S SECRET The secret of n, woman In i.ocessa X ' d becilUBo tho ri.i-..J 1 .?' Cor? "..ot ."? ""lro a n L,0i. iiiu uorsei is i. t rlchf u uce- H "-"j. uiiub , VI1 cannot vWr. "ml consequently onrt ibe rh' cannot b0 ,.PP, ht Th?PMr,K iiiliurniivn to hn Thereto; rni.A i. . liuiaiivn IO Unvo llin ;f.v " 'I AMERICAN LADY cousins $1.00 to 15.00 The, win ntn, Wo nro exclusive agent!. Hub Dry Goods Co, O'Connell Building. Phone w the winter In Boise, according to a letter from Mr. Lnmborton to Marshfleld friends this week. : : Tho danco at Englo'B Hall Inst Saturday evening by tho Low Koy zor orchestra was well attended nnd lovers of tho danco congratu late themselves on tho good music. Mr. Koyzor has a now floor man (Continued from Pngo Two.) Noblo, Mrs. Harry Dradflold, .Mrs. Lodwnrd, Mrs, McCloud, Mrs, Jns. Cowan, Mrs. Arthur MclCoown, airs. j. .m. upton, Mrs. Aulo, Mrs. James Ferry, Mrs. Doubnor, Mrs. W. 11. Curtis. MrB. F. H. Storey. Mrs. Bargolt, Mrs. E. A. Anderson, jure. w. A. Toyo, Mrs. F. A. Sucil nud tho Mlssos Evolyn Anderson nnd Agues Hutclieson. Tho Guild will moot agnln with Mrs. F. A. Sacchi next Tuosdny, Nov. 19. : WILL LEAVE BAY. I Miss Vlolot Hondorson expects to leavo on tlio noxt Bodondo for San Francisco, after a five years' residence in Marshflold. during which tlino she has made many friends who will regret her do parturo. MIsb Hondorson will fin ish hor otllclal work tonight and hopes to have a few dnys with hor frieudB before her Icnvo-tnklug. Upon her tlrt arrival In Marsh flold, slio nssumed tho position of prlvnto secretary to Wnltor Lyon, thou Hccrotnry of tho Chniubor of Commorco. Aftor Lyon's resigna tion MIsb Hondorson was elected In Ills stond and has assumed such duties over since, and has assumed thorn well and it Is tim wiii nr birthday of tholr daughter, Miss " ' $ J'"!011 ? nf" "" '' Lenoro. The stormy ovonlng passed "f"" .f 1 ,r. Inntl- ,Mr,-. no.n' wno quickly, while tho gnosis played ?. ; ty for two gnmos and danced. Dainty ro- r.?"r8,,r L,ir'sl" "BP- " (,nnc- freshmonts wore sorvod and nfter ... !.cnPc'il:il "' 1,,il10rtlam1' CO,,,OH mora games tho rain stopped, ho 1,IbI,1 recommended. nil t. .!..!.. I ll.... 1 ...... 1... I 1 V V uil "iniiuu ...D I.VIWU ..mi., u i) , ,,. ,, ,..,, ,. ,,, , n SIIOWEIt. Tho MIstuM Eliza and Bessie Ayro woro hostesses last Monday ovonlng at a miscellaneous shower, principally kitchen nrtlclos, tender ed Miss Ella MacLaurln, a lirldc oicct. Tho Ayro homo waH charm ingly decorated for tho nffalr, the red glow of tho shaded lights and tho artlBtlcally arranged forim, bringing benutlfully Into effect tho color Fchenio of red ami green. MiibIc was tho mnln dlvorslon of tho evening. A vocnl duot by tho Misses Hnlllo Davis nnd Until Mathews was highly enjoyed, ns also woro plnno selections by tho Misses Ik'ntrlco Itohorts, Bosslo Ayro nnd others. And tho refreshments words cannot express their excollonco. Tho Mlssos Ayro's guests woro: Misses Etta Brooks, Elizabeth Ar landson, Bentrico Itohorts, Boatrlco Smith, Bosslo Flyo, Hnlllo Davis, Just recovering from a MreTlj roturns nnd dopnrtwi. Miss Clara '". ,,:., n ',.". i.V.". "".." Sargeant of Marshfleld nnd Dnn h "T in .. D ,. v",5 ,. ??lvin vw. lionor guost. Elln Ward of Forost Grovo who is visit- ' Ij".KBlon?, ""', Nnr1th n"!1' MnpUtirln. Edltli Ayro. Mr. and lug on tho Bay woro out of town " v.!n,rKol. nV0IM c' "'I'1 ?rent.,y IMr"; ?corso Ayro l,nrt N""10'- Ho" guests. Tho otliors nresont woro: onJ00''', The bnnd Is plnnnlng to bort Ayro. Misses Vim Wilson, Mnud Crosby, Pj',? " ,1?,,I n,?ory 'owr wcolcs nn.l i i.. ii.i.i n..i.... t.-ii.i n.T.! Is now planning for n lie innsnuer- a tUJJH HIVEIl ('Ll'll. Pulley! .fosslo Khig.' Helen ' Moor "Jo ." ,2 flrHt Snlr"ny Mnrjorle Smith, Cnrrlo Stevens, Et-,nlBllt '" I)or,.m,)- ... ii 'lii vim rmut it tiftrk f In i1 niifl i Ilk .'IW, VWIIOItlll.U Willi IV II MU . PI. T-ll.-l.l.. -1..I. 1 I MmX 'IS'VuS'teoldK:: "v WH .'dance-'of Z ,. ..., ... ,,w iv.i i uv i4iiH(vn son. Wlnflulil Woodbury, Stanton Z v, n '""?, " 'i." ,i ;"K ? StovoiiB, Tom llnVo and Bud Em- ,in11' 1,ltlny ovonlng. .November 2 ery. t v v v SONS Ol.' NOKWAY BALL. I WILL BOLD BAAAIt. - 4- I' Tho Sons of Norway nro mnklng - proparauous for a linskot social and I - Tho North Coos Itlvor ulrls sow Ing club mot Thursday afternoon at Mrs. .loo Nowlln's homo. Music nnd sowing woro followed by doll clous lofreshmonts. Among thoso iioioiiging nro .lennotto Nowlln. I'.voiyn I'ipor, Boryl Noah and Ponrl Price. Tho Ladleu' Aid or the Nor- ball to bo given at Finnish hall woglnn Lutheran church of North, Thanksgiving ovo, Wednesday, Nov. Bond will glvo tholr annual ha- 27. Tho public will bo wolcomo to znnr Saturday ovonlng, November nttond. 1C, nt Taylor's hall. A M PBESUVTEItlAN LADIES. I THIMBLE CLl'B. if Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho The. N'ortli Hniui Tiii.nl, in nini. Prosbytorlnn church of North noml mot with Mrs. Itohort Simpson last wns "tortnlncd vory onjoynbly I.VIilnv nfloiiwir... niwl mnn.i .....at Inst Tlllirsdnv nftnrnnnn nt Mm frloniiH i"J!Sr nni' i!l"V0 ns ,""; 1'loasniit time. Huckleberry micl J" ' Mr; Fnlkonatoln. w ' o. L01, '"v ,loino nH ,n th0 N-lirysantheinums added to tho nt-l SploniIIU vocal and instrumental trnctlveuoss of tho rooms. Aftor an 'm v,oro, ronucroa ly Mrs. Georgo afternoon of sowing nud socinl elint.i (l,o1l80,lt,0rfof' ono of North Bend's ino nostess Borved delicious rofrosh-1 """:Dl 'l"'B'"B' Aiier tno DiibI homo slio Is leaving 'h I HO.VOIt MISS TllOltl'i:. Mr. nnd .Mrs, L. W. Thorpe on O. E. S. PAST .MATHONS. meuts to tho following ladles Mrs. C. S. Knlser, Mrs. L. Gla zier, Mrs. H. C Burinolstor. Mrs. tlnl I '" I I '" V :.;.".'." ,",'.,, " y"K poopio.ii. O'Mnrn, Mrs. A. II. Dorhrshlro. nv3i,V"i " Nor,n .,llVIC' ''-'Mrs. J. C. Wallace. Mrs. H. Oob day oientiiK. In honor of tlo 17th hnrdt. Mrs. I. B. Bartlo. Mrs. C. - No Matter Where You Do Your Xai" Shopping SHOP EARLY Our Xmas goods are now on display c d we will gladly appreciate the opportunity to assist you in your shopping. ii v vNaV W. kr 1J Bfe. IV l.ll W iHMfciP' JBBL 1 PHONE 74. J. FRANK D.COHAN Owix RESCRIRTION HAIIMA!1 H YOUR HEALTH (j) IN BUSINESS FOI I108S Session. SOWllIC nn.l n nnnlnl tlmo in general followed. Sllss Gladys Krniilck assisted tho iiuhiumh m serving refreshments. Thoso presont woro; Mrs. C. A Smith. Mrs. E. j. Kottrlng. Mrs. v." Walters, Mrs. 0. Bolstor, Mrs. 0 Mnndlgo. Mrs. It. McPntm Mr u O Mara, Mrs. Chas. Mulr, Mrs." N. C. McLood, Mrs. E. E. Hayes, Mrs. '; J!?m!?: Ir8 n- R- "olmos. Mrs. II. R. Dlora. Mrs. Geo. Golsendor for, Mrs. Falkonstoln and Miss Kranlck, A I Ll'H'Li: I'OLIC PAUTY. Miss Hclon nees, daughtor of ..... nini .Mrs. u. j. icees, colohrat- f.v. hZ 1f3t',,l,lrthdn' nst Saturday by ontortnlnlng a number of her Ittlo friends at her homo on Mnr kot nvonuo. Tho houso wns pret tily decorated nnd a merry nfter noon wns spent with games and l1"810- At tho closo of playtime, Mrs. Itees. aided liv mib. nn.iJ ?nl". served an olnbornto birthday dinner for tho young peo Plo Among thoso present wero Wlllon Seaman, Virginia Clork, Kothryn Horton, Mary Loulso Mc- Aruiur, norenco Flnnagan, Edith Ayro Bis a Thomns, Ablgal Lei" ward. Esther Sullivan. Biibv Pit - v ' o.J ,O0K' mmx Sumner. 55eIIa Swlnford. Mabel Sneddon Wtt,tw Snfd'lon. Edna Heis. ft Ion Horsfall. Paulino Sneddon. Bess Hanngnn, Knthryn Nicholson nnd Doris Sengstacken. 4 4 4 - I Mrs. F. E. Alton was hostess last Friday aftornonn to tho mem bers of tho Past Mntrons nssocln tlon of tho O. E. S. lodgo. Tho docorntlnns wero or chrysnntlio mums. Sowing followed tho business ses sion, nftor which tho guests wero sorvod dainty refreshments by tho hostess. Tho mombors presont woro: Mrs. F. W. Frlodborg. Mrs. Adn Dun- gun, .Mrs. ueorgo Murch, Mrs. Bar gou, .Mrs. iinznrd, Mrs. Mnrsh, .win. .iicwuny nni .Mrs. Allon ! A -I - Mrs. P. M. 'Fully nnd llttlo son nro now visiting at tho homo of her uncle, Millionaire Woods of the woolen combine, In Boston, and with her grandmother. They will return to tho Const hoforo Christ mas. ; 'i' In n letter to friends on tho Bay this wook, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mc Collum of North Bend, who nro mnklng nu eastern tour, stntod Hint tlioy wero stopping off nt principal points of Interest nud expect to rench Now York city tho Inst of tills wook. Thoy will probably re turn by tho soiitliorn route nud will visit In San Francisco nnd with Mrs. llnrry Mo tilt t, formerly Miss Anno Fluununu, nt Mill Val ley, Cal., before returning to tho Bay. j. .. .;. Mrs. Henry Ploegor returned to hor homo In Myrtlo Point Wednes day nfter a uhort stny at tho homo of her brother, 13. W. Bornltt, .;,ll' she was recuperating from nu op eration. She has practically re covered, much to tho dollght of tho many friends of tho couple. A A A Mrs. Herbert Bogors of Coos Itlvor will leave hooii for San Fran cisco. where sho will visit hor daughter, Mrs, Molchor Nolson. Mr. Itogers may Join her tlioro lator. A A A F. E. Leefo and wlfo will leavo soon for Florence where Mr. Lcofo will have supervision of tho gov- oniinoiu harbor woric. V, K. Ilaguo nnd wlfo will move from Klttyvlllo Into tho npnrtments in tho O'Con nell building, which Mr. and Mrs. Lcofo nro vacating. A A A Mrs. Jonnlo Conloguo, who hns been in Mnrshflold tho past week, returned to her homo In Danilon Frldny. v Mrs. C. II. Diingnu nnd daughtor of South Coos Itlvor nro tho guests of Mrs. M. It. Smith for a fowlwcoj unys. .;. .j. a Fred Holllstor and family of North Bond will leavo about Do- combor I for San Dlogo, whoro thoy will spend tho winter nnd pos slbly locnto pormniioutly. ullon. It will probably le,ZJ or so hoforo ho recovcrt mbZ-1 111 ri.Hlllllfl I.I.. In. I - Mrs. A. S. HIvcr n v.. . . r cj.-i.i. : Hlchnrds of Rnniiu .. J'.r' their pnrentB. Mr. nnd Mri. ff lllelini'ilti ..f v., .ii. n.. ' " " . r .'. ,""UI. 1,cn. tui ft ,t ... """ "nor oh,; Mr. Kruso of Kruw 4 b,.J shipyard left yesterday for jj . ......oi.u uii mo A, JI( SIBIJ V W. It. llonchrnko arrived tP this week from San vVi.i... .: visit lilH brother. Alva Donrtnli mm inner reinuves. Jin, nocttinl preceded 111 m hero. TMt i. i, llrst visit to tho Hay for about lot Jim, iney win spend abost te: ! Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rdim!) A iienvor inn are .Mannricld tUivJ loony. A A Miss Mary Sneddon Ii In l(m! Hold today Troin Heaver IIC1 Itlug friends, A A A Mrs. M Knillrott and Mlj tl Myrtlo Point, who liavo bwn nil Ing a short visit to Umi MarBhfleld, return home today. AAA Miss Eva Clark, who lit lo finished nn olplit month' ttra t nchnol on North Inlet, Ii la Mini-I Held on hor way to her host tj Cottngo Grovo. Miss Hazol Powers, the eltaj dauuhtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Powers, who siietnlncd a btotr. arm wlillo crnnkinB meif w j week. Is ronortcd to be ttttl:n along nlroly, much to the innw cntlou or tliolr many iriewis. a Mrs. W. P. Murphy M M tain nt n hrldgo tea next vnm dny nftcrnoon. .Vovemler . Mluu I.'nln llnon nf IllSdOl Vtll tho guost of Mnrshfleld friend tbl .: Additional society netri on Pl four. - COLONIAL PAUTY. Tho Womon of Woodcraft gavo a "colonial" party nt tho I. O. O. K hall Inst Monday ovonlng: drosses of colonial typo boing worn by tho Indies. Mrs. J. Leo Brown won first piiso for tho best costumo. Sover nl muslcnl numbers by Mrs. Ida Patterson were enjoyed. A gonernl good tlmo la reported nnd refresh ments woro sorvod. A A INFORMAL. lUItTlIlUY PARTY. party Miss Anna Downs entortalned n ril l yo"nB folk8 "t hor homo ouiini uronuwny last Tuosdny evening. Tho event wns in 11.? or of the youug lady's Tati. i iVh ,Vl, r,r lVl ro'at,ves in Chlca v juuub iauj s ldtu birth- go, while Mr. Lamberton will spend I Mrs. Mngglo Ogren, who spent tho Inst week on tho Bay on bus Iness. nnd plensuro, returned to her homo in Bandon last Tuesdny. Mrs. Horhort Bogors of Sout', Coos Rlvor, expects to loavo for San Francisco next week on an ox- tonded Visit With lmr Hm.i.l,l. Mrs. Melchor Nolson. Mr. Rogers' ..U1H.-B iu join nis who and daugh ter later. A A A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connoll, who hnvo been ninklnir nn ovin,i. ed Eastern and Southern trip, are ii. oiiu rruucisco visiting relatives. Thoy expect to bo homo In a fow weoks. A Miss Clevo of Portland, who lins been visiting at tho C. F. Mc Ivnlght homo for tho past two months, loft this week for her homo, Frank Lamberton and wife of uiBo uiano. who wero oxpectod bore this fall to visit friends, have iiusipuuuii uieir trip indefinitely. Mrs. Lamberton now plans to spend Mrs. J, Loo Brown, Mrs. Chns. E. Powers, Mrs. Ida Patterson and Mrs. II. C. Noblo constituted a party of Marshflold Robokahs who spont last Sunday with Mrs. Chas. Jackson, who Is crltlcnlly 111 nt hor homo on Catching Inlet. A A A Cnpt. Edgnr Simpson of North Bond loft yesterday on tho A. M. Simpson for n ton dnys' business trip to San Francisco. A A A Mrs. W. T. Morchant writes that slio will not return to tho Bny for a month or so, alio having taken npartmonts In San Francisco to tnko enro of hor son. Chnrloy, who Is 7n. u i.lte iss: i:r i ' . ii-a- f.'.-r --1 r-JJ! vr-vrt-J Harmon Tailoring w 328 Front St. nc;fA nvnlifium Theatol XM AS 'GOOK Everything you enn imngiiio at our store season. Our stock will bo immense aiid you not need to go to the city for your selections. Rings Watches Bracelets Clocks Scarf Pius Silver Novelties China Cut Glass Toilet Goods Leather Goods Brass Pottery Umbrellas ed Cross Drag Store JEWELERS nud OPTICIANS.