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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 8 m v-vvfContlnno(Mn)inP After tho theater refreshments woro eerved to lior guests, who woo: Cnthorlno Harry. C'ntliorlno Nich olson, DorlB Scngstni-kcn. Jnne Mo Lnln, Elizabeth Flanagan. Hobble Browning, Helen Hoes. Helen Mor cbnnt, Hess Flanagan, Helen Pinna- gnn, AIlco Fliinngtin, Prortor Flan agan, mid Eleanor Flanagan. SOCIAL CALFAD.Ut TONIGHT I M. W. A. drill mid ball at Kelt- I lioff ball In North Hcml. I Dance nt Finnish linll. Eekhoff's I orchestra. I loihjh iianci: I That tho dance given last Tuos dny ovonlng by tho f.oyal Order of Moose was a success Is so pronounced uy nil present. The music by Kllerbfclc's orchestra wnK tlrst class and there was n largo enough crowd for all to have n good time. At 1 1 o'clock a sumptuous fenst was sorved to tho inoinbers nnd their guests In tho bninitict linll. after which dancing continued till an early morning hour. 4 I ii.m.c. ri.ru Mrs. Enrlo II. Michaels was host ess last Wednesday afternoon to the members of the D. M. C. Club of North Hend. After n pleasant after noon of embroidering tho hostess served dainty refreshments. The next mooting will bo on Februnry l- nt the homo of Miss Km ma Johnson. Thoso present were: Mrs. William Otis, Mis. Chnrlos - Williams, Mrs. Hoy O. Hrnlnard. Mrs. Ii. A. Loomls. Mrs. Enrlo H. Mich aels, Mrs. Harry HubsoII. Mrs. .loo Ollii, Mrs. Wnlter Hussoll nnd Mrs. Nick Humes. SUNDAY I Memorial services for Oeo. Me I Culelieon and Sacred Concert at Masonic Opera House. I 7"i:sday Royal Auction Hrldgo with Mrs. .1. T. Jbtrrlgrn. Hrlilgo Club's Henoflt Hall for Marshlleld Public Library at Englo's hall. WEDNESDAY Ladles Aid Society of tho Motho- I (list Church at the Methodist I parsonnge. I I with THURSDAY A. X. W. Club will meet Mrs. P. B. Allen. Mlniilo-Wls Club with Mrs. Chns LnChapelle. C. W. II. M. with Mrs. Hnrbeo In ! tho O'Conuell Apartments. I Norwegian-Lutheran Young Poo- I pie's Society at tho Church I hall. PHI DAY Hnptlst Young People's Union with Miss Mamie (inlovson. 1 - i.ioxr oi'kxs soo.v. Noxt Wednesday Is Ash Wednos ilud, tho llrst ilay of the Lenten sea son, tho earliest It has fallen In ninny n year. Easter Sunday will be Mnrch S3. si:vinj p.uitv I 4 Mrs. (leo. X. Holt outcrtaluud a number of friends at sewing Wed nesday afternoon at her homo on South Second street. After a few pleasant hours of needlework. Mrs. Holt served refreshments. She was nnslstcd by Mrs. J. Lee Hrown and Irono Preuss. Mrs. Holt's guests were: Mrs. A. II. Woodworth, Mrs. .1. II. McAteo. Mrs. Holsler, Mrs. Largeaut, Mrs. Mlekoy, Mrs. ,1. Leo Hrown, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, Mrs. 11. E. Ilns klns, Mrs. J. Q. .Inrvls. Mrs. L. M. Toiler and Mrs. LnChapelle. I - (m IttHTV Mrs. L. W. Laugdon or Hunker I Mil entertained a fow friends Informally nt her home In Hunker lllll Friday nfternoo.. ,.t bridge. Her guests were Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson. Mrs. W. 11. Scott and Mrs. A. L. Iluiz. A. X. W. I'M'll i The A. X. W. Club ineiiiberM were entertained last Thursday afternoon nt the home or Mrs. W. P. Siiulrc In Hunker lllll. Tho ImihIiioim session wns devoted to rending communica tions on legislative matters, but no action wiih taken on any of them. Mrs, Squire served refreshments She was assisted by Mrs. (!. A. Den nett mid Mrs. Pniinle llmtnrd. A plonking part of the meeting was the presume of Mrs. Kate Lan In. who hns been absent from the club for such n long time on account of Illness. The next mooting will bo with Mrs. P. E. Allen next Thursday, Feb. Cth. Thoso present Thursday were: Mrs. Israel Lando, Mrs. P. K. Al lon, Mrs. 0. A. Dennett, Mrs. Olivia Edmund. Mrs. .1. T. Hall. Mrs. Fan nie Hazard. Mrs. (leorgo Mnrch. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. C. P. McKnlght. Mrs. L. M. Xoble. Mrs. Kugono O'Conuell and Mrs. Carl Evorlson. I SOCIAL SlJWIXf! CLl'H I . The Social Sewing Club mot Thurs ilny afternoon with Mrs. .1. C. Swan sou at her home In West Marshlleld. The inemberB spent tho afternoon In sewing and the hostess served re freshments. Those present wore: Mrs. I). J. Hoes, Mrs. (5eo Ayre. Mrs. Del Rhodes, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. William Chapman, Mrs. .1. C. Swlu ford and Mrs. Evn (inmiulll. The next mooting will bo with Mrs. Del Rhodes on South Hrondway. Fob- luih. I Sl'lIPHISi: IMItTV I Miss Mabel Mathlson wns given a surprlso jinrly last Thursday oven lug nt her homo in Hunker Hill by a number of her friends. A large crowd from Marshlleld at-" tended. .Miss Mathlson was prosonted with several beautiful pieces of cut glass as an expression of the appre ciation of her continued work in the Norwegian Church. Refreshments were served mid a general good time was enjoyed by all present. Those present were: Mrs. A. Snow. Miss F.lslo Larson, Miss Jennie- Johnson. Miss Cora Lund. Mlxs 7.cna I Hello, Miss Inge burg Larson. Miss Then Larson. Miss Caroline Larson. Rev. and Mrs. It. 0. Thorpe. Mr. mid Mrs. (I. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Erlckson. Mr. nnd Mrs, C, Magnus, Mr and .Mrs. T. J Kolstnd, Mrs. T. Erlekson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Krlck son, C. Ohmnnii, Mr. Slvertsen. Christ Lee. Jns. Martinson, Andrew Anderson. John King, Olaf Klrkrelt, Palmer Nelson, Mr. Onimel and K. 0. Mellon. ! ItrXKKII IIILI- PARTY I 0 Mrs. Murray Hillings, formerly Miss Mnblo King, of Hunker Hill, who has just returned from an ex tended visit In the east, entertained a few friends nt tho homo of her grandmother. Mrs. Durrand, nt Hun ker Hill Wednesday evening In hon or of her eighteenth birthday. Among thoso present were the following: Mrs. Wm. Hubbard, Mrs. Ludwlg, Mrs. Ornndell. .Mrs. Rent., Mrs. Dur rand, .Mrs. Snow, Anna Oldmnrk, Miss Snow, .Maud Zimmerman, Mrs. Cotter, Miss Forty. Mr. Templcton, Chns. Conner. P. Malm. Mr. Conch, Murray Billings, Able Ingstroni, Hen ry Lcmleux, Peter Ingstroni, Knill Oldmnrk, Mr.' Knudson, Mr. Krlck son, Mr. Snow, Jeff Wnndle nnd Jim Stiles. .;. .;. I LADIES' AHT CLl'H 4 Mrs. W. II. Curtis was hostess to the Art Club this week at her homo In South Mnrshllold. Tho meeting wns almost wholly of n social nature, no business of Importance being dis cussed. The line day brought n good attendance of members out, among thorn were Mrs. N. Rnsmussen, Mrs. Wm. Ross Smith. Mrs. Olivia Kd ninn, Mrs. P. A. Unities, Mrs, J. W. Hlldonbrnnd, Mrs. Win. K. llonglnnd, Mrs. J. 0, Kinney, Mrs. Jnmos Cow an. Mrs. John Hlatt, Mrs. Win. Sehrooder, Mrs. P. M. Plyo. Mra. Ivy Condron, and Mrs. P. L. Sunnier. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Hlatt. I ..... i... .n..ilnttnfnil lii for n lollll fill HUH.' IUIIMIrai ... ---.. time. Among his guests were: Dr. Dlx. A. II .Powers, Dr. Straw, Ivy Condron. W. V. Douglas, C. P. Mc Colluin. W. R. Haines and J. Albert Mntsoti. PARTY TODAY. Miss Loulso Conner Is entertain ing eight Utile girls at the home of her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. 0. M. Conner on South Hrondway today In honor of her eighth birthtluy. Those invited nro: Lornn nnd Dor Is Wilson, lllmn Langworthy, Tliol ma Hlnck. Myrtle Couklln, Violet Curry, (llenda Abbott nnd Dorothy Conner. Cllt'RCII SOCIAL CARD PARTIKS I Mrs. Hoyd M. Richardson Is enter taining a fow friends nt bridge at her homo this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mitchell woro most plonsnutly surprised by n small parly of friends dropping In on thoni Thursday evening. Those in tho pnr ty woro Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Lo.Mloux. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Harvey. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. C. Crawford nnd Mr. Clem Wells. Cards woro followed by refroslimonts. ALTAIt (il'ILD The Altnr Clulld of North Hend met this week with Mrs. Habcock, with a very small nttendnnce, thoso present being Mrs. C. M. Hyler. Mrs. John Lonnon. Mrs. (leo. (lolsondorf er, Mrs. I. II. Hurtle. Itovl R. K. Hrowulng mid the hostess. Tho only business was the postponement of meetings mull tlua first Thursday after Knster. Heglnulng with noxt week, on successive Thursdays for six weeks, short services will bo hold In North Head by the Rev. Hrowulng. JREXXABJU IDfiflG! That "sOot & bpeoaltj ig I CLl'll MKKTINOS The next nieotlng of tho Mnrsh llold Hrldgo Club will be March L'ti, with Mrs 10. K. Jones. : ADD CIA7I1S The Haptlst Ladlos' Aid will meet Wednos.lay. Feb. 12. i' !' Tho little family brldgo club Is not meeting for a fow weeks bocause of the absence of ono of tho mem bers. : : The Progress Club will moot with Mrs. Adelsperger, Monday, Fob. 10. Tho library commission of North Rend will moot noxt Frldny nftor nooii to tlurthor plans and continue the good work of tho campaign. They are hoping for a contliiuod In crease In Hinds ns that Is tho llrst thing that euablosthom to go ahead. The Thimble Club of North Hend will meet next Friday with Mrs. C. A. Davidson, nt which tlmo the usu al Informal order of the day will be replaced by n rogulnr program of music, which Is being propnrod by a number of the mouthers. I The Norwegian Lutheran Society of North Hcml held n successful nieotlng Inst Tuesday evening nt the homo of Mrs, O. Jarou. The evening wns devoted to a lec ture by Miss Amelia Lellobo with music by the Norwegian choir. Af ter the program refreshments were served. A large crowd was in nt tendnnce. The next mooting will bo hold nt tho Truman homo In North Hond, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2i"th. .. .;. .j. I ciiritcn sociktiks i t The Altar Society of St. Monica's Church will have Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow, Sunday. Fob. 2, In the church. .;. .;. j. Tho noxt mooting of tho Norwo glan Lutheran Society of North Hend will bo at the Triimnn home, Tues day evening. Fob. 2tli. . Tho Young Ladlos Sodality will meet Sunday. Feb., Dth, In St. Mon ica's Church. .;. .;. .;. The Lndlos Kplscopal Guild will moot Tuesday, Feb. llth with Miss Maud Noble. ! Tho Lndlos' Aid Society of the Mnrshllold Methodist Church will meet next Wednesday nt the parson age to uiako tamalos. : Mrs. C. P. McKnlght will ontortaln the members of tlto Ladles' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church next Weditosdny afternoon. February fl. I INFORMAL I O Maurltz Qulst. for the past few years a rosldont of Saskatchewan, Cmindn, Is here for a few weeks' vis It with his brother, Hugo Qulst, who was this week promoted tunnugor of the retail yards of tho c. A. Smith Lumber Company In Marshlleld, suc ceeding Robert K. Booth, who re signed to engago In business for himself. : Mrs. Falconer of Marshlleld has been tho guest nt tho A. II. Imhoff homo In North Hend this week. Mrs. K. K .Hayes and daughter. Miss Flosslo, and son, Carl, of North Hend nro expected home next week from California. They had return ed to San Francisco when Inst heard from. : ; : Miss Myrtle Smith, daughter of C. A. Smith, nnd her guest. Miss Cath erine Drew of Minneapolis, left for California on the Nmin Smith tln.i week, aftor a short visit on the Hay. K. N. McDonnoll nnd wife nro mov ing today Into their now home on Contrnl nvonuo. near Kloventh street. : ; : 1). C. Green and wife arrived home Friday rrom theJr oxtonded onstern trip. Mrs. Greonvlsitod rolntlves In Jiidlnna, while Mr J Or wnsiiliiKtoii. W. H. Scott nnd wlfA H ill Erh LI Women Pay $1 ForC Jo orsets ' l Ht- Americans, modelH some m,... . u In till of with eV one. ."I tlmi nnico , . ul "UK. nil that ..."' "" BtJlo. nil tha, rinn 1 li lilgbor priced u... "I We recouiuiuiiii i.. Lndv nnr-,.i ,i.rmrt who wear then, m Wo have your model. HubDryGoodscJ O'Connell UUg. PI lOMj ioen was In Mrs. Jacob M. Hlako In San Francis co mid Mrs. J. T. McCorniae In Her koley, according to letters Just re ceived from her. 4 Mrs. A. (1. Alkcn left this week for San Francisco, whore bIio will Hpond a couple of weeks on ImibIucsb and pleasure. Mrs. M. J. Klrod Is In San Fran cisco for a fow weeks' stajv with friends and to look after business matters. Mrs. P. A. Sncehl returned tho llrst of tho week via Ilnnilon from San Francisco, where she has been receiving medical treatment. Sho is much Improved In health, much to tho gratification of the family's many friends. Homy Hlnck nnd wife led this week for Southern California, where they will spend n fow months with relatives and friends. Mr. Hlnck will also consult specialists about Ills eyes, his sight having been falling him for some time. Mrs. L. J. Simpson plans to leave on the next boat for San Francisco and vicinity on a visit to Mr. Simp son's sister, Mrs. Roy Pike, and oth er friends. 1 Mrs. George Gelsendorfer loaves North Hend tho tenth to Join Mrs. GelHondorfer in Ilnnilon, whore ho now has IiIh business Interests, nnd where they plan to mako their fu ture homo. Mrs. C. P. McCollum of North Hend, who Is visiting with her sis ters. Mrs, T. R. Sheridan nnd Mrs. Harry Moffatt. In San Francisco. writes that she Ishnvlne, i.gnuui amy here Sho haiu announced w inn ui,., ...,,,' homo "u "'" ml JL?i 'I' I!"!1. iJ overland from Porilnn.i i. have boon visiting rolatheii) Porbnin hIiipo lonvln,. ti. . ' "V Wl Mr. nnd Mrs. G. It. u-,. ...I River will movo Into tlicfr lu J home on Klrod nvenuo neatl-l nnuui mo IIIHl Ol 1110 week, : . Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson and Inl nro occupying ino Henry IlIjclW nn Qontl. 1,'lfll. u.. .I...I..;, .... .......... . ,,.,, nuirt nuring mill Bonce of tho latter Mr. Pelmal connected with the C A, SraltkCctl puny. .-. : Mrs. Charles Stafuso left wl for I'oniuiid, where tlio will tA relatives for a few weeka. ALOX(J TIIK WATKItniOXll I Tho schooner Ruby tailed hi Ilandon today for Snn Frmtlwl i:.gli:s ATTLXTIO.V. All Knglo.s nro requested to tfl at- Kaglcs hall nt 2 o clock ril Sunday nfternoon for tho pumnH attending In n body tho ntscl sorvlcoB of Geo. McCtitchcon. Pleaso bring your badgci. Hy order of C. C. GOING, Worthy PrciUnt Hnvo your Job printing dctul Tho Tlnies olllco. The Excelsior Leads Olhoi'.s I'ollow. QBC"t Social Sewing Club moots on Thursday. Feb. 1.1. with Mrs. Del Rhodes. Whether it is a prescription or five cents' worth of some home remedy you will always find it fresh and pure if it comes from the Red Cross. Make this store your drug store. ' Satisfaction follows always. Bring your prescriptions here. The C. K. Society of the Prebyter lan Church will give a program at their evening servlco tomorrow evo ulug. Feb. 2. : The Jolly Doxen Club will moot for a valontlno party. Wednesday. Feb. 12. with Mrs. L. Chrlstauson of Hunker lllll. The Prlscllln Club meets Wodnos dav. I-Vli ,i. u'ltli Mi'u (in.. .-,.., Rourk. W. II. Scott nnd wlW, who Jmve boon occupying tho A. OJ, Gnknoii homo at Hunker Hill during. .Mr. i i Gagnon's nbsonce will make their a Homo with Mr. mid Mrs. Louis dorr In tho O'Connell Apartments for the next few weeks. They are planning to lonvo Coo Hay shortly. I L1TTLK POLK PARTY - I The Red Cro Dra Mrs. Arthur McKeown was hostess nt a children's clown pnrty Inst Thursdny aftornoon nt her homo on tho corner of Hrondway nnd Mnrltot ave., In honor of tho fourth birth day of her (laughter, Grade. Thoro wero fourteen llttlo guests nnd ench nppenred lu the costume of a clown, which mndo n merry scene with tho bnckground of decorations. After nn aftornoon of gnmos the guests wero sented nt small tables, which were decorated In red, nnd delicious re freshments wero served. Those prcsont wore: ,V1.ol.ct Swnt". Honnett Swanton. Virginia Coko. Cnthorlno Toye, Fred erick Sehettor. Loulso Loekhart. 121. eanor Mauncan. Tmnmv pi n ,.,,.., I llnitlint.1 ..f ..." . A '' w,s' ueorK, Williams, Ruth Corey and Roseninry Rlchnrd- 8011. DICK D1XXKR FRONT STREET PHONE 122-J H. J. McKoown wns host nt n duck dinner nt the Chandler Grill Room last evening to n small pnrty of ii fVJ1'; ..I.t,w"8 " of tho l"08t le Hglitful llttlo ovents that those pres- Mrs. Slgunlness of Coiiulllo. who has beon visiting friends on the Hay, returned home Wednewltty. .;. . :, Claude G. Hockolt nnd wife mid fHinlly of Kmplre returned this week from n visit with friends nnd rela tives lu Snn Francisco and other Cal ifornia points. : Miss Plorenro Rehfold nnd Chas. Rehfold will loovo shortly for nn ex tendod stny In Callfornln. Miss rteh feld will Bpond most of tho time with lior sisters. .Mrs. Chiudo Stutsman nnd Mrs. Wm. Hortsninn, lu Snn Jose inn .mc. neiuoid win visit n number of California points of Intorost. ; : Miss Slgna Larson of Hunker Hill wns given a surprise party Inst even ing at tho homo of Mrs. Henry Ol son, Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry II. mines oi iierunnisviiio, now Jersey hnvo recolved now8 of tho birth of a son to tho them on Jnnunry 28. Mrs. Shires wns formerly Miss Mnblo Mil lis, mid her many friends on tho Ilay will Join in congratulations on tho nappy event. W. P. Miller nnd wlfo returned this wook from n plonsuro trip to vnrloiiB Callfornln points. $ Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Donning visit ed with friends In Coqulllo this wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. s. Tower enter tnlned a number of frlen.ia nt nn,i Inst evening. Miss Kugonla Schilling is n guest c I1!?!1! ax"' ,r8' w' v- J,"n)liy. Miss .-vmiiiiiib is siuwiy recuperating rrom n sovero illness and Is not ablo to be "iu m (uo uoiiso mucn yot, v 4 ra'v;.F' 1Jrn,J'o' Is now nt Mon rovln, California, where sho expects to mako nn extended stny for tho benefit of hor health. Enrouto south, sho had a most pleasant visit with Smashed Every Record 1 to 100 Miles 0 Lee lluniiston on an Excelsior auto cycle, made a clean sweep in Hie recent hi? motor eydo races, attaining the long coveted speed of one hundred wiles an hour, Tor the mile, and set new time Tor every mile np to 100. Here's the Remarkable Record: 1 mile in HO seconds flat. ") miles in .T minutes 7 seconds. 10 miles in G minutes IS seconds. 20 miles in in minutes 29 seconds. 25 miles in 10 minutes 51 seconds. ")0 miles in IW minutes 55 seconds. 75 miles in 50 minutes 55 seconds. 100 miles in 08 minutes 10 seconds. This latest triumph makes ' The Excelsior the Fastest and Greatest Motorcycle In the World The new 1913 model may be seen Ivoontz Garage. miif.. at the John L. Koontz North Front St. Marshfield X nasi