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-EVENING EDITION. 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913- imb iJWLfen BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Roy aS Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Ji!5ci! ?!UKJl-It social calendau f of tho next meeting will bo announ ced lntor. Among those enjoying Mrs. Simpson's hospitality were Mrs. Monde, Mrs. Geo. I Inzer, Mrs. Vir gil Walters, Mrs. (Jeo. Ilnrtmtin, Mrs. W. Wntson. Mrs. Win. Vnu glinn and Mrs. C. A. Smith. : i HI It'll I DA V I'AHTV. Lnst Satiirdn.v afternoon. March 8, Miss Virginia IlodgliiB cclubrated hor sixth birthday by entertaining n few friends. It was a very en joyable affair. Tho afternoon was spent In a peanut hunt nnd games, after which tho hostess' mother, as sisted by Mrs. Win. Chapman and Mrs. L. Holsncr Invited tho llttlo folks to tho dining room whore n tablo loaded with a dainty luncheon awaited them. Tho colors used In tho decorations wore pink, whlto nnd green. Iloii-bons In paper hats wero tho favors, which the children wore, nnd they certainly presented a protty picture, and did amplo Jtis tlco to the good things provided for them. Tho llttlo hostess received many pretty gifts. Thofio Invited wero: Herbert Lowls, Georgo Wllllnms, Hugh Chnpmnn, Norman Going, Robert Montgomery, .Ilmmlo Mills, Georgo Hodglns, Iluth Going, Allco Doug las, Yalta Dodge, Francos Sumner, Joscphlno Savngo, Mary Eleanor Mill, Vlrglnln Hodglns. IHHTHDAV SURPRISE Chns. Frodollus was tho recipient of a happy birthday surprlso party at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. .lonn Naglo In South Marshllold tho othor ovonlng. Tho surprise lino noon cnrofully planned and was most com plete, Mr. Frodollus not Doing nwaro of tho gathering until tho lights woro turned on nnd ho found himself sur rounded by young folks. Music nnd various games mndo tho evening pass quickly and delicious refreshments, a featuro of which wns n birthday cako, woro served. Among those present wore: Mrs. Walter Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nnglo, Mrs. C. It. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvn noli, Misses Ivy Hill, Alphn Mnuzoy, Helen McLaugh lin, Ksthor Nelson, Rosa Flanagan, nnd Slgnn Larson, nnd Messrs. Goorgo Doll, Joo Sehott, Wesley Sea mnn, Halbort Carlisle, liny Abbott nnd Fred Hill. 4 . HAHY l'AHTV I . On Monday afternoon of this weolc Mrs. P. N. Flngg wns hostess nt a baby party at hor homo on South Second street In honor of Louis Ed dy Flngg, who had just entered his second, yenr. Mrs. Flagg was assisted by Mrs. C. A. Langworthy. After a happy tlmo refreshments woro served. Tho babies and mothers presont woro: Uorothy Loulso Ostrow, Frnnrea Ostrow. Enos Prows. Paul Olson, and WEDNESDAY i .ll., Aiivlllnrv nt tho I'TPBllV torlan church with Mrs. J. !. ItiirWIllirt. Mothodlst Ladles' Aid In tho church parlors. Prlcllln Club with Mrs. F. Grin olds. Fit I DAY Irish Crochet Club with Mrs. Walter Hill. ,, Ladles Art Club with Mrs. F. M. Flyo. RATITIIDAY nnnco lp Sumner Hall Willis Bkblnd, nnd Mrs. Win. Lk liliul, Mrs. Ostrow, Mrs. Arthur Drews nnd Mrs. August Olson. I - FEHNPALE PARTY I Mrs. John II. HouBor cntertninod tho Forndalo Sewing Clrclo at hor homo on Friday of this wook. Aftor nn nftornoon spent In sow ng tho hostess served dnlnty refreshments. Mrs Joseph Houser will entertnln tho clrclo on Frldny, March 21. Those presont yesterday wero: Mrs. W. Itlchnrds, Mrs. F. Spado, Mrs. Josoph Housor, Mrs. It. Hall, Miss Susie Mnlrom nnd tho Misses Elslo Larson, Jennlo Johnson. Ldnn Johnson, May Hall nnd Vtctorln Lund. - WKI IX JUXK I -I . Friends of Mr. Fred Kruso nnil !.. i.innn An.lnrann n well ltllOWIl North Ucnd couplo, have been np- i i ti.n vmimr eniinln 8 011- gngomont nnd that tholr mnrrlngo ".:. -!. 4 limn 1 Allan will taKO pinco nijiiiii uuiiu . " Andorson Ib a graduato of tho North Bond high school and until recently was employed in i no ij ! Mr. Kruso Is tho son of K. V. Kruse, tho North Ilcntl ship builder. l 1VI.H111IVRK I 4 " ,iri.tl nn fnrnml nnnOUIlCOmCnt has been mndo, rumor hns It that tho mnrrlngo of n woll known Morshlleld profCBslonnl mnn and a prominent young womnn will tnko plnco In tho nonr future. , , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Pony arrived homo this week from n short visit In Sun FrnnclBi'o. MHS. 1M.MKL HOSTESS I $ . Mrs. S. J. Immol entortnlncd a number of Indies at hor homo on Sec ond street yesterdny nftornoon. Tho forepart of the nftornoon wns given ovor to n business meeting of the Loynl Women of tho Christian church Dlblo class. Later a few moro guests woro Invited In nnd tho nftornoon wnH spent very pleasantly In sowing nnd chat, after which light refreshments woro sorved. Thoso present wero: Mrs. Gludmon. Mrs. Hnworth. Mrs. Howard. Mrs. W. II. Cox. Mrs. Mc Carty. Mrs. Chns. Powors. Mrs. How ntt, Mrs. Motloy, Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Hendryx. Mrs. S. Immol and Miss ncssio inuum. Easter March 23rd Mew Easter Jewi try Rosaries Crosses Chains Diamond R5n Lockets Bracelets,, Etc Call and select from our new lines. Always pleased to show our goods. Red Cross Jewelry Oepartmnrt Jewelers and Opticians. I HER DREAMS COME TIU'H. The following from tho Toledo (Ohio) Ulnde, will bo of Interest to ninny people on Coos Ray, "Ann Hamilton" being tho stage name ol Miss Pearl Wntkliis, eldest daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Watklns of Coos liny: "Out from tho west, tho fnr, far west, came a slip of a girl deter mined to bo an actress." She was young, very young, but way off there In the liny Oregon town of Mnrshfleld, she fult tho call of the big world and nil through her school days she built castles in tho air. There wero but a handful of poo plo In tho village, which was and is NO nilli'H from a railroad. Hut 1tnii trm.i liiirlha tlinrn tlm lllllln IIIIIV ..l-' iw'' ...u, i..l a'. .... SlmltoKtiuarc, Milton and tho old HiikMbH pootH. nor rntuor was a this mite of a girl read and studied nnd planned. As she grow up t.e taugnt sonooi in mo wiuicr mm tun ,1 o wnnilrmiH ovi'tnulinm ltitu till? mountains or sailed on Coos Hay In the summer. She loved nature to nil Its moods and her communion with tho various phases of thnt wild country brought sitnshlno tot her heart nnd sho wns always merry. Clit. tntt nintittiiii tinrtu u'liornv'i.r Bl e could for tho niuro lovo of the thing. She never talked much or In.,, vlulfinu nf flu, fiitnm 1 in t' n!ili.- Icd and dreamed till "sho wns IS mill tlmn hIip tnlil lmr fntber sho just must go away. Sim liinu' n I'.'irpnr nwnltnil ln-r. So arrangements were mndo nnd tho young woman - confident In herself with nil her Inexperlenco ami ne lliti'liie rii'inlv In lur future nt:irt- ed all alono across tho continent to lloston. where a' e entered u dia mntlc school of oxpresslon. Then followed hard, well direct ed work, which resulted before long In an engagement In tho John Craig Custlo Siiunro Slock Co. Sho had but minor parts to play, but she gained experience. n'liiu u-nu fnllnu'i.i! hv better en gagements and last September she wont to Now York, engaged to play tho part of Hess In "Tho Grey hound," tho Bamo pnrt sho will piny hero next wook. For drenms uro becoming reali ties for Ann Hamilton. I KI.KCT OFKICHI1H I ; 4 Tho Upworth Leaguo of the Marsh- flold Methodist church hold Its an nual business meeting nt tho church Wcdncsdny evening. Tho principal business was the election of ollkors, which resulted ns follows: President LcbIIo Isaacson. First Vice-President Frod Weaver. Second Vico-ProBldent Miss Kflle Church. Third Vlco-ProBldont Miss Itoxlo Hall. Fourth Vice-President Mrs. F. C, Dlrch. Secretary Miss Hnrrlot Huhboii. Tronaurer ltnlnh Illschop. Following teh business mooting, tho assembly adjourned to tho J. O Langworthy homo whoro Miss Uve lyn Langworthy wnu hoBtosa at n moBt dollghtful soclnl session. Gnmcs fortune tolling nnd llttlo fonturo stunts by F. L. GrnnnlB nnd others mndo tho ovonlng pnss quicKiy. Light rofreslimnntH woro sorved. Among thoso presont woro: Misses Grace Fulton, Helen Smith, Kvolyn Lnngworthy, Dorn Hrown, Corn Dyo, Ituth Allon, Inez Johnson, Irono Prousa nnd Mosdnmes J. O. Lnngworthy, F. L. Grnnnls, II. I. Rutlodgo nnd Messrs. Itoy Fulton, ond stroot yestordny nftornoon. Tho L. Grnnnls, J. O. Lnngworthy, Kdwin Dolt, Lesllo Isnncsou nnd llcv. II, I. Hutlodge. I SOCIAL DAXCK. I M Tho North Dond commltteo of tho Soiib of Norwny gavo a social Inst Saturday ovonlng In Logglo's hall. Tho evening wns spent in music nnd dances aftor which a sumpt uous banquet wns enjoyed nnd la ter dancing continued until a lato hour. About 80 peoplo wero pres ont. 25 of thoso bolng from Marshllold. I DAXCKK Tho ladles of St Monica's Cntho Ho church roport a largo advance salo of tickets for tho ball which they will glvo at tho Eagles' hall Monday ovonlng, March 21. It la planned to make It ono of tho big gest ovonts of tho kind thoy have undertaken. Invitations will bo Issued soon for tho masqucrado ball to bo given All Fool's night. April 1. at tho Kagles' hall, by several married couples. It la expected thnt nbout thirty couplea will participate. It will bo strictly Invitational and a big tlmo la being anticipated. $ $ Tho danco glvon In North Pond last Saturday ovonlng as a bonoflt for tho North Dond bnsobnll tenm was largoly attended, tho receipts being ovor $1.15, which waa used in purchnBlng uniforms for tho North Pond basobnll team. Music was furnished by the North Dond band and tho affair was moat enjoyablo. fr and Mrs. A. Anderson and children of tho Llfo Saving Station, Caplnln nnd Mrs. Win. Mageo and son, Mr. and Mrs. .Into and son. Miss Lena Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Winkler, Misses I'.lna Gustofson, Lydla llendrlckson, Kminii Strang. Anna Itust. .lonns Fuliler, .John Carlson. Fred linger, Krlund llainus, Warner l'.nholin. Andrew Venstrom, Otto Uurqiilst and Arthur Dlshop. .. , COOS ItlVMII OPTIXtlS I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler en tertained a small parly of friends on a launch ride to their South Coos ltlver homo last Sunday. Among those In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Irving Chandler, Mrs. It. K. Hoolh, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. F. . Cohan and Thomas Coke. .;. .;. C. F. McGcorge. W. ,1. Conrad and Ford Painter composed ono of the numerous parties of fishermen on South Coos ltlver lust Sunday. .j. .;. A. P. Owen nnd niece. Mrs. W. H. Dungan, returned tho first of tho week from n few days' Btay nt tho Owens' summer home on South Coos ltlver. Mrs. Nelllo Owen spent Sun day with theni, J. II. Mllnor and family wero over Sunday visitors at Allegany. Mr. and Mrs. Hugeno O'Connell spent n few days with friends on South Coos ltlver this week, Mr. O'Connell trying to luro the trout from the silvery depths and to prac tise up casting a bit so that ho could show some of tho other nlmrods that he Is still "some llshermnn." i,.iii:s aht ri,i'ii 4 I , The Ladles' Art Club met yester dny afternoon with Mrs. L. F. Fal kensteln In North Dead. The usual order of business wns dispensed with nnd the afternoon was spent in sewing, after which tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Win. Schroe dor nnd Mrs. Dnlley served refresh ments. Tho club will beet next Friday afternoon with Mrs. I-'. M. Flyo. The members present Frldny were: Mrs. F. Ilnrrls, Mrs. John Dlntt, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mrs. W. lloss Smith. Mrs. K. I). Mc Arthur, Mrs. Ncls Itnsmussen, Mrs. Olivia Kdnnin, Mrs. A. L. House worth, Mrs. .las. Cowan. Jr.. Mrs. .1. W. lllldeubrand and Mrs. J. (5. Kinney. Tho Bpcrlal guests present wero: Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Annlo Larson nnd Mrs. Dnlley. SKWIXfl PAUTV Mrs, J. G. Kinney entertained n number of rrlends last Wednesday nftornoon nt a sowing party nt her homo In Hnllroad Addition. Aftor a fow pleasant hours of needlework all enjoyed dainty refreshments, sorved by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. MnthowB and Mrs. Win. Schroo dor. Thoso enjoying Mrs. Kinney's Iiob pltallty woro: Mrs. Hugh Long. Mrs. It. N. Fen ton, Mrs. Sylvester Joiicb, Mrs. Harry Dradllold, Mrs. J. W. Hlldenbrand, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. John Motloy, Mrs. S. Harvey, Mrs. Stadden, Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Frank Denning mid Miss Kirk. I KAIIKWKMj PAHTY Mrs. Cnrl Albrecht nnd Miss Klslo Hngomlstor entertained an afternoon this week In honor of Mrs. C. S. Dodgo, who will lenvo soon for Cali fornia to locate Tho furowoll wns In tho nnturo of a sowing party, a ploaslng diversion bolng a number of musical selections by Mrs. Robert Gebhart of North Dond. In tho lato afternoon refreshments woro sorvod to Mrs. C. S. Dodgo, Mrs. Hobort Gebhardt. Mrs. John Dutler, Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mrs. Hnrry DTadflold, Mrs. It. K. Plnegor, Mlsa Josephson and Mrs, Chas. Kai ser. I.KCTl'HH OX OIHXJOX I Monarch, Derby and Es kay Gloves. ThoTSfc?H Patterns, A Superb Showing of NEW SPRING SUITS AtiD,$io.DU,$itt.50l$20.00 and on up to $40.00 TAILORED TYPES IN CUSTOM r. tW ill' 'fyn'i' I i I i 111 ii if) mm New (listincjuished Suis u ha oS ffi tions of the best n2K ami PhiladelphiJ m3 where else will you se ' an array of new spring 2 els, which in their distfiS newness arc certain to S hose who seek apparel? w vi 1 1 1 I V 1 1 1 llcsldes i!i4. sinari ...... , Mmll.t line f,,V SffijS iiijiIii- and ,.y Z& iliul intiiif nth, !wi M,nv in IWft.nl""' ),cc Idack nail uhllc fIPtl, ,Tj i.-c lo he m fnsliltiimWj. dn anil fan-plallnt shliS roilarm J linen, llengallnc silk. Moln.n : -. "iiKiHHuti Km, mi lllll fltlllllWlllfllW -""" J NEWEST SPRING COAT STYLES Some plain to severity, ol crs that fairly radiate noid ty and fanciful ideas. AM new colors and material. Every garment in this store priced at lowest poss ible figures. Expert fitter and alteration department n store. "Money Talks" nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connel Building. Phone 361 Tho lantern lecturo on Oregon, given hy Archdoncon Chamhors nt tho Kplscopnl church was woll at tended. Tho slides depleted tho church hegluuluK nt Jerusalem and extending down to tho present. Mis sionary Journeys being taken to Port land, Astoria and along tho lino of tho Southorn Pacific to Ashland, showing vlows of church scenery and fruit growing. Then n trip hy stago coming Into Coos County via Gardner, coming to Marshllold when a plcturuo of tho now church was shown, and tlion on to Coquillo nnd Handon. stopping at Ulshopshack on tho heath for a much needed refreshment. o I l'ICXICS TO CUAlUiKSKOX wkddkd iu:iti: Last Saturday ovonlng at the homo of How and Mrs. Oslund In this city, Miss Amy I.und nnd Mr. Victor Ilrnnn wero united In marriage, tho Hov, Oslund ofllclatlng. Tho coro mony was performed In n howor of Oregon grape, ferns and daffodllls Miss Kdyth I.und noting as maid of honor nnd Gus Ilrann as host man. Aftor tho benediction a reception was hold at tho homo of tho brldo's mothor, Mrs. Alex Lund. Thoso Invited wore: Mrs. Alex Lund, Gunhlll Lund, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Montgomery and children, Mr. and Mrs. 'letor Wlck man and children of Coquillo, Mr. and Mrs. V. A, Wlekman, Mrs. Mario Wlckman, Mlssos Annlo and Mablo Wlekman, Johnnie Wlckman, Mr. Among tho boating parties thnt will enjoy Sunday at Charleston Is tho younger sot from Enstsldo, who a jo planning a gala day at tho bench. v A crowd of young peoplo of North Rend, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Inhoff nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkenstoln, will picnic nt Charles ton tomorrow, among thorn Misses Gurca, Trlna nnd Nora Hago, Mar Jorlo Swcarlngen, Jessie King, Jean otto llarrett, Elizabeth Hoelllng. Ot tlllla Hoolllng, Ksthor Imhoff, Nor ma Chaso and Lucille Soronseon, and Messrs. Flucklnger, Cnrr, Allen nnd Ted Klssani. Easton, Nlckerson. Dow ey, Edgar Simpson. Phillips, Wesley Taylor and Enrl Hutchinson, j. .;. .j. IXFOHMAL. I 4 Jlrs. A. T. Lngerstrom, who Is visiting relatives In Los Angolos, will return to tao Hay about April 1. Their new home on South Tenth street will bo ready for oc cupancy nbout that tlmo, as Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E, Adolsporger will soon occupy their flno new homo on South Fifth street. j J Messrs. J. V. Snieaton and D. e. Desmond of tho C, A, Smith Com pany, will lenvo tomorrow on tho Kcdondo for Oakland aftor a week's visit at tho local plant. ! I). L. Hood nnd wife nro plan ning to lenvo In tho early summer on nn extended trip during which thoy may Includo a European Jour ney. ! 4 Mrs. H. A. Wornlcli of North Head returned this wook from a short visit with friends and rela tives In San Francisco. ! Mrs. J. Dennett. who has been spending tho winter In Southern California, writes that alio has mov ed from La Jolln to Snu Diego, whoro uhii will mako an Indefinite stay. It Is not stated when sho will return to tho Hay. Mrs. Hodhy, formerly Miss Pearl Hlggs of Marslifleld, writes friends that hor husband hns just boon pro moted to bo chief clerk of tho Imporlnl hotol In Portland. Ho has boon employed at tho Imperial since ho loft tho Chandler a fow years ago. 4 4 4 Mrs. F. M. Frledborg Is expected homo booh from Paso Hoblcs, Cal., whoro sho and Mr. Frledborg liuvo been for tho latter's health. Mr. Frlcdberg Is Improving nnd Mrs. Frledborg wnnts to rejoin tholr llt tlo son, who has boon staying with Mrs. Chns. Hlckox. j. . . Miss Mary noonoy, who hns been stnylng with hor nunt, Mrs. Morlnrlty In South Marshllold. will loavo to- morrow on tho Speedwell forftlJ nln In hopes of lentt!tu: health. Mrs. Chns. Van DurnirrMk (bin u-nnk from an extditi ,: with hor parents. Judje ul I HobortB, la Enid, oma. mrr or, Max Roberts, wnovlilKicr nnv with Thnver OrlmeuftT ngo, will reach here soon tltU' of locating. . . Miss Graco Kruso and ItwXJ narry are h"""1 u " "".i r..t.llll n, tlurlla PfllBL H Frances Wllllnms will Jolo tteal day. MIbs Florence AlwH tho guest or miss dcu... w ,n.. t.V'povn ul HITS, nuiiui " .Mr Jooy. aro expected home ' via iwuoiw ..--.--...,.! wnoro iney nao u - , been recuperaiins "vmr.:ttt ?rton. Thw PTS In Portland they are WB Mrs. wm. roru, ! uuonnc... Mrs. L. F, FalkeM wi tainlng nt dinner Mondiyw Mrs. Helen Gnle of MeJ pected on tho Day v Mrs. u. J. ?""''. "uiihim" spending " Ievu"'e ,nWl at Medford, to 1ne1I,LBe5 stay. Mrs. uui -.- resldont of NortDi. AI-lHTIONASl -' -- SPECIAL MENU FOR SUNDAY DINNER AT THE CHAMDI Cream c! & - --::: ..... ,ni. siwH Take jour Sunday dinner at tho ciinnujcr ,"'"J." program by Koyzer's orcliestrn from 0 to H ociti fiiic.l.ii iniiins losoi-i-oil hv nliono foe lmrtlcs. TAHLE-DIMIOTE DIXXKH MBN1T. Mock Turtle Oyster Patties. Stuffed Lamb Loin with Caper Sauce. ,nr Cranio Sl Hoast Young Oregon Turkey, Sago Dressing . . ... Tn. Hoast Prime Hlbs of uoei au Snow Flaked Potatoes Shrimp Salad. uuttered Deots Lady Fingers Roquefort Cheeso Mixed Nuts Cafo Nolr. . .. i. m potatoes - i Green Fe'1 VanlUa0" Crj fM i E32EE3EIiJ