THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913EVENING EDITION. 10 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SOCIAL CAIjHMAK ""k . 1 1 , (Continued from Pngo Threo.) SWVNS. rapes, poetry aiul uimUetH wore ex hibited. An IntoreHtlnt; feature of tliu nftor noon vii8 n Hliort lecture on Wettt inlnBtcr Abbey, by tho Hcv. Mr. I.ow tns, which followed the regular club program. TIiobo present Monday were: Mm. A. L. Hutz. Mm. I. S. Kauf man, Mrs. K. M. Hurry, Mrs. I). K. Moloney, Mrs. M. C. Muloney, Mrs. W. S. NIcholHon, Mrs. John HiuiHcn, Mrs. SoiiKHtaelceii, Nov. nnd Mrs. ItutletlBo nnd Hov. Lowtns, 4, l,AI)li:.S' A I IT CM'II I . 4 Tho Ladles' Art club mot yester day nftornoon with Mrs. F. A. Ilnlnes on South Fifth streot. Mrs. Ilnlnes was nsHlsted In serving by her daugh ter, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. A. T. IlnlncH. Tho club Ktiost was Mrs. A. I). Gldley. After n pleasant afternoon of sowing, refrcshuicntH were served. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. J. O. Kinney. TIioho present woro: Mrs. John A. Hlatt, Mih. Hobs Smith, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. K. M. Flye, .Mrs. Fnl kotiBtoln, Mrs. I). Vnughnn, Mrs. J. (!. Kinney, Mrs. Wm. Sclirocder, Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrand, Mrs. Nels Hns musscn nnd Mrs. Jus. Cowan, Sr. I vi:i)i)i.(is i Louis F. Cut oh and Miss Nancy 10. Thompson woro ciulctly married at tho home of the brldo's cousin, C. G. Thompson, on Klrod nvenuu last Sat urday uvonlng, tho Hev. Hutlndgo of ficiating. Mr, Curtis Is scaler at tho Siulth-l'owors camp at Coaledo and recently enmo here from Missouri. Tho brldo arrived last week on tho lirenlnvater to carry out a troth that had boon pledged long before either had known of Coos Hay. They will make thulr home at Coaledo. I DAXCIIH. ; vice president; Mrs. C. A. Smith, sec ! retary: and Mrs. V. It. Simpson, treasurer. I The afternoon was pleasantly spent In social conversation and sew ing. Those present woro: .Mrs. 11. J. Vaughn!!. Mrs. Downs, Mrs. C. A. J A Smith, Mrs. It. C. Holmes, Mrs. J. Mende, Mrs. V. 12. Walters. Mrs. Wm. Vnughnn. Mrs. Josephlno Jones. Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. U. O'Mnra, Mrs. Ceo. Hnrtmnu, Mrs, Watson, Mrs. Kate Itood, Mrs. McLcod, Mrs. W. It. Simpson, and Anna Larson. NOUTII IlKNI) (il'11,1). - I -4 Mrs. John Lonnon entertained the Indies of St. Mary's Guild at her j homo In North Ilend Thursday after noon, a uusiuess session was noiu and following the regular guild work a delicious luncheon was served, Mrs, A. !:, Morten assisting her mother, Mrs, Leuiiou, In serving. The guild will meet May 8th with Mrs. Frank Frame. Among thoso present Tliurs day Were: Mrs. Lavlnn Kinney. Mrs. J. a. Horn, Mrs. W. V. Ingram, Mrs. Frank Frnme, Miss Lenn Kruno nnd Mrs. Archie Phillips. J l ! The Fortnightly club Is arranging to give another dance next Thurs day evening at tho Finnish hall. There Is one moro dancii In tho de lightful series, and It will bo given In n few weeks. ; A number of Mnrshllold people nro planning to attend the North Head bonellt danco, which will bo given nt Kckhnff hall there this evening. Tho full baud will furnish music and the affair promises to bo n most delight ful one. rr: : I rm;sitvri;i(i.. i,.nii:s Mrs. Win. VniiKlinn was hostess to tho North Ilend I'rosbytorlnn Ladles' Aid Thin sday afternoon nt her home on Noith llend Heights. The fol lowing olllcers woro elected for tho ensuing )cnr: Mih, J. Mende, re tf looted pioBldent; Mrs. V, Wat tors. NOUTII l!KNI SOCIAL I 4 4 Tho North Hend Norwegian Lu theran Young People's Society was entertained last evening nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I Inge. A short program wns followed by various diversions and refreshments. Tho next meeting will be held two weeks from Inst night nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Lllleho. Among thoBo present Inst evening wcro Mrs, Thorpe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Larry Llllobo, Mr. and Mrs. Olo Jnreii, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Nelson. Misses Mubol, nnd Corn Mathlsou, Louise nnd Ame lia Llllobo, Trend nnd (itirnea lingo and Inez. Johuosn nnd .Messrs. L. O. Stromnion, John King, Olnf Kirk wrlght and Mr. Omol. SOCIAL CALKNDAK TODAY. Mrs. J. S. Coke nt luncheon In honor of Mrs. A. S. Kld rldge. Hnnd dance at North Ilend. Heneflt bull nt Entiles' Hall. TUESDAY. Kplscopnl Guild with Mrs. Carl Evertsen. WEDNESDAY. Hrldgc Club with Mrs. E. K. Jones. TIIUHSDAY. A. N. W. Club with .Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Enstslde Sewing Club with K. L. Ilnlnes. Norwegian Ladles' Aid with Miss E'sle Lnrsen. Forndnle Sowing Club picnic nt Sumner. Fortnightly danco at Finnish Hall. FRIDAY H. Y. P. U. with Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Irish Crochet Club with Mrs. Hendry. nlncod In tho bnnuuet room contri buted Inrgely to the pleasure of the devotees of Terpsichore. In the enrdi ooins n number whllod nwny the time nt brl-'ge and pedro. An nlr of delightful Informality nnd enmrnd 'Ho made It nn evening long to bo remembered by the happy par ticipants. The Invitation list wns confined to members of tho order. Among those present were: Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. U. Douglas, Mr. nnd Mis. A. T. Ilnlnes, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tully, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Powers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnrsoy Kiolter. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Ilousoworth. Mr. nnd .Mrs. J W. Illldonbrnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Tarpon. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Toye. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnughnn, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mr. mid Mrs. T. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Hurgelt. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Noff. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K Perry, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1) Y Stafford, Mr and Mrs. Schmllz. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Crosthwnlte. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Moloney, Mr. Ceo. Ooodruni, Mr. Guy Chambers. Mr.F.Palnter. Mr. Clolro Swoyne. Mr. W. II. Kennedy. Mr. W. N. 13 k blad, Mr. F. E. Westerburg. Mr. Vo der, Mr. Dwyer. Miss Nnn Drowning, Miss Lucy Powers, Miss Maude How ron, Miss Hazel, Kirk, Miss Moore and Mrs. Fnrringer. I INFORMAL. CLL'HS. Tho Hrldgo club will bo entertain ed next Wednesday nftornoon by Mrs. E. K. Jones at her homo on Pino street, The Little Family club Iiob not hod a meeting for a few weeks, but will probably arrango another delightful i lime mrormni session In tho near future. v Tho North Ilend Needle Work club will meet next week with Mrs. M. E. Evorltt. V V V I ELKS' IWUTV 4 4 The Elks govo tho Hist of a series of Informal parlies in tho Masonic hall liamiuet room hist Wednesday e oiling. Dancing nnd cards woro tho ceiling's dlwrslons and tho oc casion pioed n most delightful one. Tho music was excellent and the lino new Moor that has recently been Bargains In Acre Tracts Bargains In Home Sites 333 acres one mile from center, pop aero $ 27f).00 1J0 acres one mile from depot, pop aero .100.00 10 aero tract on east side of bav, high, sight lv, level, per aero ' ot-)0.00 10 acre trats on North Inlet, host of gardon- ing land, per acre 100.00 2S lots in Ray View Addition, per lot loO.OO 12 lots in Nongsfaekoifs Addition, per lot. . . -100.00 1 lot in West Marshiiold ;go 00 1 lot, 50x1-10. West Marshtiold, Bav View.. 130o!oO 1 lot, .10x00, JJth street, high ground UttO.OO 1 Dt in outh Alarshfield, high ground.... 1000.00 1 lot in South -Alarshl'ield, hish ground, cor- m'1' '. 1100.00 I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. Comoll Lngorstrom will lenvj soon for nu extended vlnlt with his moth er and slstor In Minneapolis nnd with friends In California nnd other points. Mrs. Mary Marks, a former Marsh Mold resident and mother of Mrs. (3. A. Dennett, hus been rather Indis posed the' past winter nnd Is now In Sou Diego In hopes that a chougo In climate will be bencHi-lnl. She vis ited with her granddaughter. Miss May Dennett, at Ln.no hnpltnl, In San Francisco for a fow days recently. Miss Laura Kruno of North Ilend will leave on tho next Hcdondn for n visit In California. Next Tuosdny evening, n fnrowoll party will bo tendered her at tho homo of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, K. V. KniBo, by n number of young folks. Miss Hnzel Cowan nnd Zclln Swill- lord loft this morning for Allegany, whore they will spend a day or two at tho '.. T. Thomas homo. ' Miss Clnra Shorwood of Conuillo I Iimh benn thn iriiPHt of .Mrs. 'niln - Jnnsnn tho unst wnnk. Geo, F. Murch and wife nnd daugh ter, Mrs. Hugo Quint, loft this week for a couple of weeks' trip to Califor nia points, Miss Myrtlo Cownn Is planning to leave shortly for Eugene, whoro she will spend n week or so attending tho Commencement exorcises nt tho University of Orogon, hor sister. Miss Mnrjorlo Cowan, being one of tho graduates. Hen Chandler, sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandlor, of Mnrshllold. Is another member of this yenr's graduating chibs at tho Uni versity of Oregon, Mrs, Carl W. Evertson, who has been Indisposed tho pnst week, is reported considerably Improved. Mrs. Ora McCnrty, who has been BUiTerlng from a sovoro slogo of rheu matism, Is reported Improving. MIhh Plinnllo l.ntt.fiti nt I iirsim'a Inlet tins been tho guest of her sls-j ter, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, tho past w eok. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Tower nnd daughter, Miss Nellie, who line been spending tho winter nt Monrovia, Cnl., nro expected to roturn hero llhnilt !hn llrst nt Mnv. Tim stnrlna of the excellent trout llshlng an Coos ' luver and tho old luro of Coos Hay are things that oven tho sunshine of Monrovia cannot dlspol. . It. H. Dement nnd brldo pushed through hero Thursdny en route to Myrtlo Point from tholr honeymoon i trip 10 I'ortinnd and nortliern points. They will shortly tnko up resldenco on the groom's ranch beyond Myrtlo Point. L. J. Simpson nnd wlfo nro spend ing tho week end nt Shoro Acres. Mr. Simpson has a number of Im provements under consideration for tho beautiful country homo, which he will probably start soon. J T. Hnrrlgon and wife and daugh ter. Miss Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs, C. F, McKnlght composed nn auto party who inotoied to tho bench lust Sun day. Mrs. A. S. Eldridgo of Sonttlo. who Is lbltlng her parents, Mr. and Mis. Anson Hogors. nnd other rolntlves bore, Is planning to have Mr nnd Mrs. Itogois roturn north with her for a shoit Islt. ! HAND DANCE. Tho North Hend Concort H.ind will gle n benellt danco nt Eckhoff's hall in onn iiemi Saturday night for tho purposo of inlslng funds for tho pun base of now uniforms for the bond. Good iniiblo, n good floor, a good tlmo and a good cause. Come out and enjoy yourselves nnd help the Hand Hoys at tho s.uuo time. Hy order of COMMITTEE, L. "Selby" Shoes Fit the Arch, - - $3.50 to $5,( Another Showing IN Women's Suit and Coat Section New Plain Tailored and Novelty Effects Checks and Fancies Clever, attractive models very new, very stylish, very up-to-date. All splendidly tailored, richly sillc linod in self and contrasting colors. In (lie niMirl incut of different stylci yon will llml n iiiulciiiillntlon of ewry new fnxlilon Idea. All toucli llio upper limits of graceful laiintlncsx. Ilmdly a fiislilonublo fabiic Is lacking and tliroiigliout (he shouliiK there Is it uondnuis color range from (ho atnplo blacks and navy blue to tho most twiiuslw novelty Muidos. Priced $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.75 Up to $37,50 Alteration Department in Store The correct fit of each garment absolutely guaranteed. ATIn.' i 'l tra i I I '' -I' ' 4jl "Remember the Saving." "MONEY TALKS" at Hub Dry Goods Co. O'Conucll Bltlg. Phoiic 361 9smm Furniture for the ai ,,.wcv i . X' i J ' " UKOTV Modest Home Moderate In Price and of Good Quality AVID EXTEND CREDIT to worthy pcoplc-nnd when you lmy fu ture hero, you can rest assured it is good. Jt is easy to obtain credit witlun certain limitations if you are "good pay." The desirable citizen, nino times out of ten pays his bills promptly that's one tiling that makes him desir able. Of course, there are times when extension of time becomes a ncccssit and we do not hesitate about giving it. A little common sense and plain humanity go a long way toward perpc uating good will and wo know that the house of Going & ITnrvoy lias good will of hundreds of people in Coos County. A r-rvr TT--m .... ,. , -, a H.n mnil ill lUw v uuujj iluiu!j is .jnsc as essential ana necessary tu i orate circumstances as it is to his moro fortunate neighbor. A g0(J a ., gives one a different' and better view of daily life, which is a consi tic ra ivix-ut iiuii oeiier view 01 uany mu, wiu i . ilC riiow you are silimted. One of the greatest fnctoi-s " od homo is good furniture, such as sold by doing & M ' -II. ... ii ,t.-nii fit tl i'-'1 IVll 1111 -11 ll..!4m. jnjiii, jiu uiiillUl !inl.'1110" ff n rrnnA Tlien if you are industrious, you can easily become tho possessor ol a furnished home to which, with your heart full of content, you can go . tho day's work is done. Come to Us About It GOING , HARVEY CO. We Sell It for Less tsaa