The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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Bandon
Thorwnla rendered somo vory protty
Instrumental duotB.
In keoplng with a Scotch custom,
J "King Wish" enko wan served.
Miss Lucy Thorwald was tho fortu
nate clalmor of tho ring whllo M1b3
Esther Nelson must bo contont with
naving recoived tho thlmblo. Alto
pthcr, the ovonlng wns a moat en
Wablo ono, nnd dollcloua refresh
ments wero sorvod nt a Into hour.
TI1080 Invited wore: Misses Julln
Johnson, Bsthor Nelson, Lucy nnd
wiy Thornwnld and Mossra. John
btauff and Grank Gray, Andrew
wndiea, E3. Johnson, W. Knlsor, John
"all, and William Scott Lnndlos.
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yornvKfiuy' Yovsa peoplk i
Last Friday evening tho Young
people's Society of tho Norwegian Lu
jneran Church spont n vory pleasant
mo at a social gathering In tho
snurch hall. MubIc, nn Impromptu
Pfoerani, games and a delicious lun
cheon, served by Miss Elslo Larson
ana John King, wero features that
Dadlllni.nl . 1.1 In
w minds of all tho young people
r 2? Prosont wore: Rov. and
IL8, ?, 0 Thorpo, Misses Elslo Lar
tJ ' Ji1Uan PUman, Com Mathison,
"orghlld Olsen, DIna HJollo, Jennie
JOhnson, Ituby Pitman, finlla nnd Eb-
Osterdahl nnd Mabel Mathison
? Ular Klrkorlpo, Oliver Lar
?". I'almer Nolson, E. Omwan, John
"g, Andrew Anderson, Albert King
to tho following guests: Mrs. D. C.
Vnuglmn, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, Mrs.
W. n. Scott Jr., Mrs. E. L. Robin-
... in o..,m. Mm. Clnvbaugh,
VI : MA-"; T"'; Mrs. Hugo
Quls't, Mrs. C K. I'orry and Mrs. D
Y. StnfTord. ;
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L SEWING PAKTY I
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dBiVru;.Dan Keating entertained nt a
nn I :ul BGW'ng party nt her homo
afterno Second stroot last Monday
anfi!!8, ?; L' Koblnson, who Is classed
SmS 8, V.10 awoot slngorB of Marsh
ftiin,VdeUehtod th euests with a
HnSr .of vocal elections. Mta.
th Qi.ulst accompanied her.
4"ci,. ,nostesa assisted by Mrs. P. A.
nroeder, aerved a dainty luncheon
HCTUKX FPU XMAS
Christmas, the time of tho year
that perhaps, Is dcarcs of nil to the
heart of every boy ami girl, will bo
hailed with doiigiu un j. ;- "
dently by tho older momberB of 8e-
oral house noma in " -w ."
bring to their fireside ono whoso
cheerful presenco, whoso happy am Jo
a d con fortlng words, have been i mis
sed in tho homo for somo months
1ait'ls to bo regretted that not nil of
tho Mnrshfleld young peoplo, who aro
auendlng schoola at different places
will bo ablo to spend Christmas at
homo this year.
The difficult modes of travo ling,
tho uncertainty or me no '"
abort tlmo In which to mnko tho trip,
are all very inconvenient to tho fltu
dont. However, a fow hayo decided
to spend their holidays In Marshfleld.
Miss Nora Tower mm ....
Pruess, who aro attending Berkeley
University, aro expected homo via
Drain, tho day beforo Christmas. Ro
ger Goss will spend Xmns in Marsh
fleld with his father Judge Goss. but
it is not certain Just when ho will ar
rive. Ho la also at Berkeley.
MlB3 Bosslo Coke, a Junior at Berk
eley, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Tom Coke, will enjoy Christmas with
friends In San Pedro. Miss Slgna
Holm will onjoy her Christmas va
cation with relatives in Santa Rosa.
Miss Marjory Cowan of Oregon
University is undecisd yet as to whe
ther aho will make the trip homo or
Erlo Bolt of tho Wlllamotto Uni
versity will not como homo for Christ
mas this year.
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J THIMBLE CLUB
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Bend last Tuesday afternoon. Tho nf
tornoon wob spont In Bowing, after
which rofroshmonta woro aorvod by
tho hostess. Tho next meeting will
bo hold next Friday.
Thoso prosont nt tho mooting woro:
Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs. 0. II. Horn,
Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo, Mra. Hazer. Mrs.
Grovo, Mrs. O'Marn, Mrs. Williams,
and Mrs. P. S. Jennings,
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SUIU'IMSB PARTY
Last ovonlng, n surpriso party waa
tendered Miss Wlnnto Simpson nt the
linmn nt hnr nnronts. Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Simpson, of Eostsldo. Tho af
fair waa attended by a largo numbor
of young pooplo and n uig evening or
fun Is reported. Games nnd music
minor tlm nrlnplnnl fnnttirCB.
Luncheon wns sorvod at n Into hour
to tho following: Mr. anil Mrs. Amos
Simpson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Haines,
flan, llllilur Wnsf. Mmrcln Robor-
son, Anna Lund, Ruth ThurBton, Ma
bel Leaton, kuioi nuorson, iay
irnnm AtnT.nnn. Hnttla McKay. Hoi
on McLaughlin, Nolllo Olson, Flos
bIo Simpson, Madgo Simpson, Wlnnlo
Simpson and Messrs. nay juoo, Leon
ard Clark, Martin Steckol, James
Clifford McKay, Victor west, idmn
West. Arcblo Simpson, Albort Simp
son, Cllvo Vlnoyard, Inglo Poterson,
Alex Nelson, Charles Rosa, Dowoy
Anderson, James Whltty, Oscar Po
torson, Leslie Clark nnd Otto Olaon.
SEWING PARTY
C. A. Sohlbrodo, Mrs. W. P. Morrls
soy, Mrs. P. Q. Horton, Mrs. Englo
hnrt, Mrs. P. M. Parsons, Mrs. Eu
gono Crosthwnlto, Mrs. A. T. Haines,
nnd Mrs. W. S. Nicholson.
ENGAGEMENTS
Cupid hna again ontorod tho olllcea
of tho Homo Tolophono Company, nnd
with his artful ways haa stolen tho
heart of another fair inniato; that
of Miss Halllo C. Davis, assistant
book-keepor, who will bo marriod
near tho 11 rat of tho yoar to Mr. C. E.
Endlcott of Portland..
Tho young couplo will bo married
in Marshflold and will loavo immedi
ately for Portland to mako their
futuro homo. Mr. Endlcott having
employment thoro In tho SunPrlnttng
Company's ofllco.
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A. N. W. CLUB
Mrs. W. C. Balloy was hostess to me
Thlmblo Club at her nomqjn worm
Mrs. J. S. Coko la entertaining this
afternoon with tho first of a Borles
of Informal sowing parties. Her
guests aro: Mrs. W. A. Reld, Mrs. P.
K. Gottins. Mrs. L. W. Travor. Mrs.
Grand Ball
Cooa Bay Camp, No. 19C,
Woodmen of tho World, will give
Its first annual grand ball at
Eagles' Hall, next Saturday, Do-
cembor 14. Prof. Low Koyzor's
full orchestra will furnish music.
Ono or two old-tlmo squaro
dances will bo called for tho
benoflt of old timers. Tickets,
Gentlemen fl, ladies freo.
Ticketa can bo purchased from
any member or at Rohfeld Bros;
Photo Supply Co., 26C Front St.,
or at tho door.
"Remember, when W. O. W.
aaya it lt'B bo."
Tho A. N. W. Club mot Thursday
with Mrs. C. P. McKnlght nt her
homo in South Murshflold. Tho Club
Bold flvo hundred stanpa which net
ted flvo dollars for tho Rod Cross Tu
borculosls fund. Aftor tho business
tho aftornoon was spent In sowing,
whon rofroshmonta woro served by
tho hostess. Tho next meeting will
bo with Mrs. L. M. Noblo next Thura
day afternoon at her homo on Pino
street.
Thoso prosont woro: Mrs. P. E.
Allen, Mrs. G. A. Bonnott, Mrs, Ed
man, Mra. P. M. Frlodborg, Mra. J. T.
Hall, Mrs. Pannlo Hazard, Mrs. U
Kaiser, Mrs, S. Lando, Mrs. E. MIn
gua. Mrs. O. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Mur
phy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mra. L. M,
Noblo, Mrs, Charles Stauff, Mrs. 0.
0. McCarty, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs.
E. 8, Bargelt and Miss Mauda Noble,
Holsnor, Mrs. Nats Rasmusscn, Mra.
Storey, Mra. J, W. Hlldoubrnnd, Mra.
E. D. McArthur nnd Mra. Lydln Lnng
HONOR MISS MATHISON
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Miss Mnbol Mathison wns tho hon
or guest nt n surpriso pnrty nt tho
homo of her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mathison at Bunker Hill yesterday
aftornoon.
Miss MathlBon, who only recently
roturned from Morcy Hospital, was
presontod with two beautiful grow
ing plants. Tho aftornoon was spont
in sowing, music nnd conversation,
nftor which sumptuous refreshments
woro Borvod. Thoso prosont woro:
Mrs. P. Grlnolds, Mrs. 0. Rouko,
Mrs. Knuto Erlckson, Mrs. W. Onlo,
Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. II. Olson, Misses
Corn and Allco Mathison and Mrs.
Mathison,
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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS
Tho mombora of tho Elliott Or
chestra on South Inlot aro Prel
Elliott, Claudo Elliott, Clydo Elliott
and Mra, Maudo Potors.
Tho noxt concert by tho Coos
Bay Concert Band will bo glvon at
tho Masonic Opera Houbo Docombor
15, nt 2:30 o'clock. Our band Is
a good booster for tho town, so lot
ovorvono boost "our band."
orybody turn out.
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Director Ponton of tho Coob Bay;
Concort Bnnd is conducting ro
honrsnla for n ancrod concort to ha
glvou holiday wcok, on Docomlae
20.
Victor Graham of Portland, Mi
accomplished barltono player, has
arrived in Mnrahtlold and will bo
a mombor of tho Cooa Bay Con
cort Band, Mr. Graham, who haa
hnd yearH of oxporlonco plnyliiK In
largo Eastern nnd Woatorn cities,
and bolng on tho rond for a num
bor of yonrn, In a flnlshod artist
nnd ranks among tho vory boat.
Director Ponton says ho can get
plenty of oxcollont inuslclnna for
tho band It ho enn only got em
ployment for tho mon, Somo tit
tho musicians havo boon brought
hero ul tho oxponso of follow mu
sicians trusting to luck to got a
position. Hero Is n placo for tho
business mon of Marahflold to aa-
g1.8'. I, H'y p.1!0. j01"" ?fyo yjln,r
(Continued on Pago Eight.)
Tho Docombor cloaranco salo 'at
tho Ladles' Emporium will continue
noxt weok with 1C nnd 30 per
cent off.
LADIES' ART CLUB
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Tho Ladles Art Club mot yesterday
afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Houso
worth nt her homo on Flanagan Av-
enuo. Tho afternoon was spont In
sewing, after wtilcli tno Hostess ser
ved refreshments. Tho next meeting
will ho with Mrs. E. D. McArthur.
Those present at tho meeting woro:
Mrs, John Blatt, Mrs. Wm. Hoagland,
Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. P. A. Haines,
Mrs. P. M. Flyo. Mrs. W. B. Curtis.
Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor, Mrs. Palkon-
Bteln, Mrs. Olivia Edman, Mrs. Levi
. SPIJiELLA CORSETS
may be obtained in Marshflold from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Gorsetier.
163 So. 6th t.
Phono aoex.
Buy Yow
Christmas
Camdy at
SARTER'S
nnd get u Prco Clmnco on
that Beautiful $10.00 Bov of
Gundy to bo given away
ChristmaH.
Every 00 cents spent nt
Sartor's entitles you to it
guess on tho Jar of Iknwih and
tho ono who guesses nearest
tho number contained therein
will bo given tho box of can
dy. A ticket with every pur
chase. Fancy Christmas Boxes
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