f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 8 'i ): '3..V' " ,. .,! i w -.t r-; j A . . M 1 vl- i)fl ,J ft KvJ' E&a do or friends ,-., ,, ,TShi-iyOT&a"gaS ar'lCXa'110,, ilttliJ. rHi(Snvri WP'!wizuJWUdi VV 1 , jtkmrmmm ill! I ! 1 1 IMWIUMWIWHIWWWi nC?Pn'nnn"rPn'V t"- A 1FTV I J JJ ' ii ntlng The bride's parents, lior sis ter, Miss Itiith Dyer, mid Mrs. Foster; wcro the only guests. Following tho' nuptials, tlie pnrty enjoyed u wedding dinner nt the Wlckhum Iioiiro. The young couplo went to Hnndon, where they will enjoy their honeymoon nnd after April lfi, they will he nt homo nt their fine ranch on Daniels Creek, Mr. Dyer, the bride's fnthur, will leave Monday for Medford, whoro he will resume charge or tlie construc tion work, which 12. 0. l'erhain has underway. 4 SOCIAL CALKXHAR WKI) IX MARSMFIKLH Tuesday evening nt tho home of tho bride's mint nnd uncle, Air. and Mrs. W. I Murphy, .Miss Florence Eugcnln Schilling nnd Hay I). Dement both of Myrtle Point were united In jnnrlngo. Tho home was beautifully decor ated In npplo blossoms, preens nnd cut flowers. At 8:30 o'clock the brldo entered on the nrm of her fnthor, J. B. Schilling. They were mot under n canopy of greens by tho groom, whore tho Itev. It. K. Drowning of tho Mnrshflcld Kplscopnl church performed tho marriage cere mony In tho presence of the Itnnic dlato families. Tho brldo was charmingly gowned In n Copenhagen blue Chnrmuuse silk. Immediately after tho ceremony a wedding supper was served In tho Ohnndler Grill. Many beautiful glfta In silver, cut glass nnd linen were re ceived. Mr. Schilling presented his dnughtor with a substantial cash gift. Thoso present wcro: Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Dement, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. .Schilling. Mr. nnd Mrs. TV. IV Mnrnliv fra 1? M W'l.ll., Ml.ol Nolllo Dotncnt, Mr. Kills Dement. Mr. LcBter Doment nml Rov. Drowning. Mr. and Mrs. Dement, after u short wedding trip to Pacific const points, will reside on the groom's ranch near Myrtlo Point. Thoy loft Wednrsdny morning via Drain on tliolr honeymoon tour. Tho brldo wns bom nnd reared on Coos Day nnd her chnrnilng manners nnd accomplishments have won her a host of friends here. The groom Is tho oldest son of Itusscll Doment, tho juyruo roinr, capitalist, nnd Is well TONIGHT I Woodmen's dance nt tingle's I linll. I North llend Library boncllt dance nt Simpson Pavilion. ' Dunce at Arngo hotel, Km- ' pi re. I SUNDAY I i Coos Hay llnnd concert nt Ma- I I sonic Opcrn House at 2: HO. I TUESDAY I I Ladles' Kplscopnl Guild with I I Mrs. J. A. Matson. I Royal Auction Hrhlge with I Mrs. V. 13. Dungnn. wednksday i Methodist Ladles' Aid at the I church. I PrlBcIlla club with Mrs. V. T. I Gale. Mnrshflcld Ilrldgo club with I Mrs. G. V. Knufmnn. THURSDAY Social sowing club with Mrs. I Geo. Ayre. j A. N. W. club with Mrs. M. C. I Maloney. FRIDAY I Ladles' Art club with Mrs. I William Ilunglaud. Messrs. George nnd Kills Selnnder, Chns. Van .lie, Lylo rhapelle, Wln llold Woodbury. Miles Richardson, Robert and Jay Richards, Karl Clln kenbenrd, Nell Watson. Ray Norton, Hnrold Hunt and Arthur Nelson. 4- fr St'ltPltlSK PARTY. 4 A delightful surprise pnrty wns tendered Miss Alice Tlckell last Tues day evening nt the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Alvn Doll In South Mnrshflcld. tho event being In honor of Miss Tlckell's hlrthdny. Many pretty nnd useful gifts were showered upon the honored guest. Interesting gnnics followed the mu sic, both vocal nnd Instrumental, nf ter which, dainty refreshments wcro served. Those of the party were: Rev. A. F. Hassford. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayre, nnd Robert Ayre, .Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mrs. John Nagle. nnd Curtis Nn gle. Mrs. M. Ogren, Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall, the Misses Alice Tlckell, Mnmlc Gulnvson, Helen McLnughlln, Loin Montgomery, llessle nnd Kllznheth Ayro, Alpha Matizey. and Messrs. Dr. Leslie, Kmest Moshor, Georgo Doll nnd Cecil Doll. 4- 4- O 4 CANDY I't'Ui PARTY. tod with all due solemnity, Cyrus Happy, Jr.. presiding over the cere mony, and the event will precedo tho spring dance announced by the club for that evening. At S oclock th" 112 gowns, three score nnd more of picture hats, tiaras and aigrettes, will he offered for Identification nnd it Is expected so complete is the metamor phosis that few of tho gowns will b recognized nnd those not Idcntllled will bo retained by tin? club for tho next play to he put on. With the re modeling and refitting of (he pretty partv gowns loaned by society women to the clubmen for the play little re semblnnce Is maintained to tholr for mer dignity. Tho Spokesman Re view. ... .j. Moil.ut "Front Laced" Cor M'ls tf.l.OO to .VK.no. Si'llty Shoes $;t.,0 to s.-.oo. American , ".r,,'''?i.oo " $5.00. I'lie l-ndles' "Hie ,(iii,.,.i Palleiiis. cLUns Owing to the Muck's of Mrs. George Ayro the Soclnl Sowing Club wns postponed until next Thursday nf ternoon. 4 4 4 I TlllMltLK ClAMt them nil the Joy nnd prosperity that time can bring. 4 4 4 I SU.MXKR PARTY. , Miss Klna Selandcr was hostess at a house party last evening nt tho homo of hor pnrents, .Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Solnnder, on Catching Inlet. Tho event wns In honor or Dr. Ittrd Clark of North llend, who expects to leave tho first of Mny to tuko up her residence In tho northern pnrt of tho state. Tho Selnnder homo wns beautifully decorated for tho occnslon and pre sented n lovely scene. Tho evening wns spent In games of nil kinds. There wns also vocal and Instrumental music. At midnight a sumptuous banquet wns enjoyed. Tho guests wero: Dr. Illrd II. Clark. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Selandcr, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Masters. Mr. nnd Mrs O. N. Wll- i 4 , Chnrles Frodellus entertained nt tho home of Mrs. John Nngle Fri day evening nt an old-fashioned ehndy pull and they had a good old fashioned time. The candy may havo been sticky mid flint's why everyone "stuck" mound but no one wns "stuck" up and Hint's why eve- , ryono was merry. Those present were: Misses Ks ther Nelson, .Myrtle Nelson. Ivy Hill, llessle Flnnngnn. Joe Schatt. Fred Hill, Harvey C'nrllsle and Charles Frodellus, 4- . I TAFFY PULL I O Tho Junior Harmony Class enjoy ed n pleasant deviation from their regular work last Saturday at the homo of .Mrs. Kffle Fnrrlngor In tho form of a taffy pull. -The pupils played games while tho candy wns being prepared nnd afterwards thcro wcro n number of muslcnl selections. Thoso enjoying tho hour wero: Kmmn Douglas, Knthryn Nichol son, Doris Scngstnckeii. Mnrlnn Hors fall, Kvolyn Fourier, Dorothy Hyler, Dorothy Painter, Mnrjorlo Drows, Knthcrlnu Swearlnger nnd Helen Merchant. 4 son. mo .Misses Hosslo Ilaln, Ollle Richards, Shirley Petorson. Anna Tu man. Ilesther Norton. Jessln Vnrinn Mnli.,1 Mlllu '..., o.... .....I known In Mnrshflcld. A inrJn Jr' s nn wT ""n.Z1' """ Mrs. Roscoe I Inzer will entertain the Thimble club next Frlduy at her home on Union uveniie. North llend. 4 4-4 I i). m. c. ri.uu Tho D. M. C. club wis entortulned bv Mrs. Robert Simpson nt her homo Iti North Rend Wednesday afternoon. At the conclusion of n most enjoynblo afternoon, refreshments wero served. Tho next meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. Jnck Wallace Anrll 2:1. Among thoso present Wednesday were: Mrs. L. A. I.oomls. Mrs. Walter Russell. Mis. Chns, WIlllnniH. Mrs. N. G. llnnies. Mrs. Harvey Russell, Mrs. Jnck Wallace, Mrs. Roy Hrnln mil and Miss, Kmmn Johnson. 4- MIXXIK-WIS cum I CYRUS HAPPY'S PARTY I A "clnlm" party Is announced by tho University club for Thursday ev ening, when formal rites will ho ob fcerved In tho restoration of tho gowns loaned by society women to meniboiH of the University club for tholr recent presentation of "On a Roof Garden." nt the Auditorium. Gladys under tho direction of Donald Mc- I - Tho Mlnnie-Wls club wns entor tulned Thursdny nftornoon with Mrs. John Dnshney nt hor home on South Fifth street. The house was prettily decorated In yellow and green that sehemo nlso being carried out In the refresh ments. Tho afternoon was spent In nee dlework mid music, tho Indies being favored with n number of vocal se lections by Mrs. ti. K. Kelley. after which tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ilaldwlu, served refreshments. Tho club will meet again April 21th with Mrs. Win. Porklns. Thoso present nt tho Inst meet: lug were: Mrs. Chns. Davis, Mrs. F. II. Dresser. Mrs. Helen Ilaldwlu Miss Inez Ilaldwlu, Mrs. 1). A. Jones, Mrs. W. F. Ilrown, Mrs. Win. Hong Innd. Mrs. Chns. LaChapelle. Mrs. E. K. Kelley, Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Mrs. K. L. Robinson mid Mrs. Haywood. The Lure of the Tailored Suit HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS For Ladies Juniors and Misses , Splendid Values nt $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and Up to $37.50 Shown lii nil the nmv materials In I In Hums .Vm-folks, Cutii way mitt Plain Tullnivil I 'fleets in ChcekN, Series, Bedford Cords nml Poplins In wliltv nml t'vorv fitsliloiiuble color. lrlmm I it a ' W Vl13 V7' vTl W i 1 fc ' '' In1 r m 4 FKRXDALK SKWIXtJ CLUH -A I a Mot Build N idled 55 -I - Tho Ferndnle Sowing Circle wns iMitertatned Friday nfternoon by Mis. R. Hnll at the home of Mrs, Win, Spndo. Sewing nnd conversntlon preceded refreshments, Mrs, Spade nsslstlng the hostess In serving. The club will meet with Mrs. ThotniiH Lenet next time. Those present yesterday were: Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. W. Spado, Mrs. J. II. Hansen. Mrs. Ross. Mrs. J. II. Iliirns nnd Mrs, Jos. llousor, nnd Misses Susie Mnlcnlm, Klsle Lar son, Torn Lund, Jennie Johnson mid Mny Hnll. NEW COATS: The new Ilnlkmi KlVecfs new Hclfcd Ideas lliilgailnn Noulllr. All the new materials All the new colors, Including the fudilon. black anil vililto checks. A matchless m-oun at $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and Up to $37.50 able "MONEY TALKS" nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connoll Buildin nr to' Phone 361, j i AUCTION IIHIDfii: CLl'll Mr. T. V. Bennett's advisorv sipticle in Fridnr's; Times is true, timely ami to the point. .His plan for se curing needed buildings is sound anil we propose to give it a trial. AVe own Lots 9 and 10 in Block Ai Bennett's -Addition to Mirshtield; we propose to ercet a three story windy factory on thorn to cost between S000 and jpSC00, and to bond the property for tfSOOO to cover the bulk of the cost of the building. The bonds will be is sued in $100 denoininat ions so that the small investor may own one, or more. They will draw S per cent in terest, payable semi-jinnually. The rentals of the build ing will be not less than $150 per month and will be paid to the Trustee to insure the payment of the bonds, both principal nml interest. Details of the plan may be seen at both banks in MarshHold. This is an opportunity to help secure a permanent homo for a growing ninnufae luring: plant, obtain a good rate of interest on ample se curity and at the same time, secure ONE of the much needed buildings. Subscribe for a bond and help things BO IT NOW! ... rt i ,ui . i.W -J S.'ilt I Mrs. K. MIiikuh entertained the memhors of the Auction IlrldKo club on Wednesday nfternoon, Mrs. W. M. Hlnko wlniiliiR the honors for IiIkIi score. Mrs. J. A, Matson will en tertnln tho club next on Wednesday, April 2:1. .j. .5. .j. along. 1 a Bradley Candy C, LAWKS' ART CLl'll. I Tho Ladles' Art club met yester day afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Ilnuso worth, when a very pleasant after noon was spent In sowIiik, Mrs. Dorsey Krelter, who wns n uuest of the club, nsslsted the hostess In serv ing refreshments. The club will meet next Friday with Mrs. William IlmiKlnnd on South llrondwny The club members present nt yes terday's meetliiK wore: Mrs. John A. Rlatt, Mrs. W. U. Curtis, Mrs. James Cownn. Sr., Mrs, Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. M. Five. Mrs. J. W. Hlldoiihrnnd, Mrs. F. A. Harris, Mrs. J. 0. Kinney. Mrs. K. D. MeAr thur, Mrs. Nols RnsnniKsen, Mrs. F. H. Storey. Mrs. W. Ross Smith and Mrs. Win. llnaKland. decided to hold u social nfternoon uoxt Thursdny at tho homo of Mrs. C. M. Hyler, for the purpose, of ns seniblliiK the ladles of tho church In social seslon. Mrs. Frank Frnmo wns chosen to net as scerotnry In tho place of Miss Kdtth Horn, who was imablo to serve. Refreshments wcro served Mesdnines L. W. Travor, (Juo. Kveiltt,,Johii Leiiiion, L. K. Hubcock, C M. Hyler. I. II. Hartle. Hurry Huntley, A. K. Morton, nml S. Len noii. Miss Lenu Kru ho and Ruv. R. K. Hrowuliii;. I W. C. T. IT. .MKKTINOS. I Tho .Murshfleld W. C. T. U. mot Inst Monday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Fnnnlo Wheolor on South Third street. Tho meetlnu; oponed with Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh In tho chair. . Tho meetliiK time wns chniiBod to tho first .Mondny In tho month. A com mltteo consisting of Mrs, Downs nnd Mrs. Frank Hluck wns appointed to arraiiKo for u silver mednl contest ninont,' tiio Murshllold younir peoplo. n inoetliiK Tuesday nfternoon at lie North Horn! Presbyterian church. .Mrs. I Inzer presided and Mrs. Mtcbti opened tho program with n scripture rending. Mrs. MiCnnn dellrcrfd tho Invocation. Tho principal ad dress on "OrcKon School I.aw" dollvored by 1'rof. J. F. Orubbs, which wns followed by a Konernl illicnulon of the freo text book system. It htnted that llnndon now has the only school district or tho first claw la Coos county. Mrs. Nellscn dellrcrcf tho eoncludliiR prayer, rrof. CruM will nualii address tho V. C, T I tho llrst Tuesday In Mny on raunlcl pul matters. Those present Tuesday were Dr. Hlrd 11. Clark, Mrs. co;',?r Mrs. Win. Nollson. Mrs. (Ico. iroUtw, Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Florence Cbilj man, Mrs. R. K. Kmory. Jin. M. Kohoo, .Mrs. L, Anderson. Mr. t Nowklrk, Mrs. Illckcy. Mm. , MeLeod. Mrs. L. Rltclilc. J rf. B. (Jlndmnn, and Mrs. IMtvr, l'ho meetliiir ml loomed tn mont I iniinnnvu. enriHTV XCT'S ON" Mny nth. with Mrs. Wheolor. ' l'Afii: FOUR. me .orin lionil v. (J. T. U. hold C, W. 11. M. ! . Tho C. W. H. M. met Inst Tuesday nfternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. ,. O. Downrd with Mrs. Inimoll mid Mrs. Howard as hostesses. Tho meeting opened with a short business And devotlonnl session, nfter which tho proKinm In chargo of Mrs. K. L, Hopson was successfully carried out. I'l'OKNIIIIIlIC Vocal duet Mrs. Oeorgo Coleman and Mrs. John Motley ''"Iter Mrs. Oro McCaitv lMnno solo Mrs. John Motloy PnlHT Mrs. Orn McCarty Tn'k,( Hov. Howard After tho proKrnm refreshments wero served to Mrs. W, H. Cox. Mrs. Harry l'ulntor. Mrs. K. L. Hopson, Mrs. K. c. llrows. Mrs. j, c. Jones, Mrs. Tope, Mrs. L. w. Trnver. Mrs. pra McCarty, Mrs. W. A. Held. Mrs. John Motley, Mrs. Imniel. .Mrs. Isnncs Mrs. Hendryx. Mrs, Yntos, Mrs. Mnt tle Hlaln mid Mrs. Oeort;e Coloman. I ALTAR Ol'ILH The Altar Guild met Thursday w Hi tho new president, Mrs. Archie l lumps, with n Rood ninny members put, Threo now members wore ta ken Into tho club. Mrs. Harry Hunt ley, Mrs. A. K. Morton and Mrs. Sel don Leiuion, nil of whom wero pres ent. At tho business meeting it was Get Out Your KODAK Spring is here and the bright sunny days will call you out into the woods or up the river. Take a Kodak Wherever you go, for it will add much to yol,r P,e2 Kodak the baby from time to time Keep a picture d record of its life,. Kodak and Kodak Supplies Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122-J Developing Printing. Motor Cycle Delivery