The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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XOIlWKOIAN LADIES
KCTTTmc Ail of the Norwoglnn
jwMjnnt Tluirsuny nuor.
noon nt the homo of Hov. ami Mrs.
Thorpe In South Mnrshllold. An nf
tornoon of Bowing wnB followcil by
iiiubIc and refreshments, Thoso
present were:
Then Larson, Denn lljollc, EIbIc
Lnrscn, Jennie JoluiBon, Mrs, O. Nol
Hon, Minn Hilda Olcson. Cora, Allen
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$2,500 REWARD
'c will pay this sum, divided ns follows:
s-.im IlKWAHO for any full-grown fly that can got throiii;ii
,o of oitr perfect WINDOW SCREENS.
s-iiin REWARD for any fly that can gel through one of our
perfect SCREEN DOOKS.
,-,110 REWARD for nny fly that rnn escape from one of our
FIA THAI'S.
am) REWARD for nny fly that can got through any of our
KXTIIXSION WINDOW SCREENS.
s,-,00 RLWARD for any fly that lives after ono Bvnt from our
FAMOUS FLY SWATTKKS.
Tho largest lino of sorcon doom, window screens, cxtonslon
window screens, wlro screen and fly Hwntters in Coos County.
(;irr i.v tiih came early.
iiuv a fly swatter today.
FLY SWATTERS, i()c.
Jkbtmi
and Mabel Mnthlson, Annn Sunne,
Itev. and Mrs. Thorpe.
Tho next meeting of the society
will bo held with MIsb Elsie Larson
of Eerndnlc.
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I loikje SOCIAL I
The Marflhlleld Lodge of tho Loynl
Order of Moose held Its installation
of olllcers Tuesday evening, nfter
which they enjoyed a social time.
Cards, games and other amusements
preceded the baniiuot which was
served to about 100. The outgoing
olllcers, who had served for the last
sixteen months were:
Past Dictator C. I. Rclgnrd.
Dictator Q. T. Colemnn.
Vlco Dictator A. Vs. Campbell.
Prelate J. W. Hunt.
Secretary O. E. Cook.
Treasurer I. S. Smith.
Sargeant nt Anns W. H. Dlndlng
er. Inner Ounrd W. J. Cormoy.
Outer O ard W. B. Sulllvnn.
Trustees C. (ladagaard, C. II.
Walters and U. W. Dungan.
The Instnllng oillccr, C. I. Rclgnrd,
wns assisted by I. S. Smith as Su
preme Vice Dictator; Geo. A. Dailies,
Supreme Vice Prclato; and C. W.
Werner, Supremo Sargeant at Arms.
Tlio Incoming olllcers were:
O. T. Colemnn Past Dictator.
A. II. Campbell Dictator.
Walter M. illchardson Vice Dic
tator. .1. W. Hunt Prolato.
Cieo. 10. Cook Secretary.
0. W. Dungan Treasurer.
W. II. Dlndlnger Sargeant nt
Arms.
W. .1. Cjsmcy Inner Ounrd.
W. 10. Sulllvnn Outer Ounrd.
O. T. Colemnn nnd T. A. Snllng
Trustees.
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II. V. 1 U. SOCIAL
Mrs. C. II. Marsh will entertain
the inemberB of tho H. Y. P. U. next
Friday, May 2, at tho second .of tho
scries of monthly socials.
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CANDY PULL
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Miss Ivy Hill was hostess Wednes
day night to a number of young neo-
plo nt a delightful candy pull nnd
evening of fun nnd frolic.
Among her guestB were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Waltor Hill, Misses Esther Nel
son, Myrtlo Nelson, Slgna Larson,
l Ilcsslo Flanagan, Lola Montgomery,
Alpha Mnuzcy, and Helen McLnugh-
I lln, nnd Messrs. Joo Schott, Clifford
Downs, Stnnloy Ilrlggs, Hnlbcrt Cnr
lllc, Chas. FrodelltiB, Fred and Dud-
, ly Hill nnd "Ilustor" Hill.
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Miss Oldmnrk with a puroo of about
$75 to bo used In securing her now
piano,
farewell party
Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
George Jensen entertained a small
party of friends at a farewell dinner
In the White House llnkery Tea room
complimentary to Lawrence Horton,
who will leave soon for Southern
Oregon. The room wns most ar
tistically decorated with ferns and
spring foliage, the tables being dec
orntcd In Japanese style. Mr. and
Mrs. Jensen's guests were Mr. Hor
ton and the Misses Gladys Prlddle,
Alice Cox and Cora Larson.
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SURPRISE PARTY
' Lnst Tuesday evening, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Elliott of Llbby wore the
recipients of n most delightful sur
prise party, about twenty-live of their
friends and neighbors "dropping In"
on them unnwnrcs. Tho occasion
was Mr. Elliott's birthday. Games
and music and dnnclng were follow
ed by a sumptuous supper.
Among thoso present were:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Yates, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Ilerron, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Doll, Mr. and MrB. Chas. Dew
eese, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deweese,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ever Uudberg, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jns. Oldland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Wil
son, Mrs. Davenport, Miss Emily Har
ris, Miss Mary Holland, Jas Harnett,
Walter Oldland, Clyde Elliott. Claude
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott.
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MINNIE-WIS CLl'll
Tho Mlnnle-WlB Social club met
Thursday with Mrs. Perkins. Tho
members present were:
Mcsdnnies Drown, llnldwln, Kclley,
Honglnnd, Dresser, LaChapollo, Dn
vIb, Dnshney, Thompson nnd Porklns,
Tho other Invited gucBtB present
were:
Mcsdnnies John Hall, I. S. Smith,
A. Z. Downs, Jos. Vasoy, and tho
Misses llnldwln, Abbot, Davis and
Hnll and Mr. Lewtns.
Mr. Lowtas gavo tho club ladles
a moBt enjoyable account of IiIb trav
els to Smyrna nnd explnlnod the po
litical situation in Turkey, giving
iiIbo ninny glimpses of the education
al, social, and Industrial affairs of
that country. A vote of thankB wna
extended to Mr. Lowtas by the club.
Dainty rofrcBluncnts w'cro s rvod by
tho hostess, assisted by Miss IVcrtha
Davis and Miss Itoxlo Hnll.
Mrs. D. Mlnot of San Francisco, Mrs.
J. II, Housor, Mrs. W. Rlchnrdfl, and
Mlssees Susie Malcolm, Elsie Larson,
Torn Lund nnd Jennie Johnson.
The club will be ' ntortalned nt a
May Day picnic next Thursday by
Mrs. 11. Hall nt Sumner.
IIONOIt MRS. ELDRIOOE I
Mrs. John S. Coke entcrtnlncd nt
luncheon today in honor of Mrs. A.
S. Eldrldgo of Senttle. Tho houso
and table were beautifully arranged
in npplo blossoms. A very dainty
menu wns served to Mrs. Arthur El
drldgo, Mrs. J. A. Luse, Mrs. Hoyd
Illchardson, Mrs. 10. K. Jones, Mrs. J.
A. Mntson, Mrs. II. Lockhnrt, Mrs.
Otis riogers, Mrs. 10. O. Perham,
Mrs. llebcccn Luse-Stump, Mrs. Wil
liam Horsfall, Jr., and Mrs. J. S.
Coko.
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COOS ItlVIOIt PICNIC
Tho Alice H carried a Jolly crowd
of picnickers to the August Cnrlson
plnce on North Coos Itlvor InBt Sun
day afternoon. Tho return wnB late
and all report a good time.
Thoso going were:
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Murphy, Ilnphlel
Dalglo and wife, Levi Dalgle and
wife nnd family. M. P. Ilurroughs
nnd family, Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlngcr,
MIbb Mnry Dernbnch, Hov. Father
Munro, Lillian and Mlilnlo Dnlglo
Edgar, Cnson, A. E. Gngiion mid Miss
Edlvldge Polrler.
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SURPRISE PARTY
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IIUNKKIl HILL PAHTY
I Nearly 100 pooplo participated In
a most delightful surprise party that
was tendered Ml.is Lilly Gldmnrk nt
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Axel Erlck
son In Hunker Hill last Saturday
evening. Dnnclng and music were
followed by refreshments. As a to
ken of tliolr esteem, they prenented
FERNDALE OLUII.
Mrs. Thomas Lonot entertained
the Fcrndnlo Sowing club nt hor homo
In Fcrndnlo Frldny nftomoon. Very
plensnnt hours wore spont with nee
dlowork, conversation nnd othor di
versions and wero followed by re
freshments. Mrs. W. Rlchnrds ns
slBtcd the hostess In serving.
Among thoso present wero:
Mrs. W. Spndc. MrB. It. Hums.
A crowd of North Pond young peo
plo tendered Mrs. L, F. Fnlkensteln
a most delightful surprise lnst even
ing In honor of her birthday. Fol
lowing an evening of fun and frolic,
refreshments were served.
Among thoso present wero:
Misses Lnurn Kruse, Nora Hago,
Kate Anthony and MnrJorlo Swcar
Ingen, nnd Messrs. Edgar Simpson,
Ted Klssnm, Allan KIsBam, Jeff Hnrt
innn, John Olson nnd Percy Phillips,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. llnlley.
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I IIIRTIIDAY LUNCHEON
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MrB. Franklin C. Illrch wns host
ess at a birthday luncheon Inst Thurs
dny nftornoon from four to six In
honor of Mrs. O. S. Torey. Tho tn
ble wns prettily decorntetl and thoso
seuted wero:
Mrs. II. I. nutlcdge, Mrs. J. O.
Lnnirworthv. Mrs. Chrlstliio KriiBo,
Mrs. Chas. II. Curtis, Mrs. Arthur
Drews, Miss Gertrude Robinson nnd
Mrs. Otis Wilson.
Mrn. Kirch wnB nsslstcd In receiv
ing nnd serving by Mrs. Otis Wilson.
John D. Gobs nnd Mr. Wnrren P.
Knowles, of Hlver Fnlls, Wis.
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I NEW DANCIXO CLUIl
Arrangements nre being nindo for
the organization of a now. dancing
ami social club In Marshflcld to con
sist of twenty or thirty couples of
well known folks. It has been undor
consideration for some tlnio but will
not be organized for another week or
two and possibly not until after a
dnneo. which Is to be given May 6th.
It will be known ns a "Shirt Waist
Hall." and wlillo Informal, Is expected
to bo as thoroughly enjoyable as tho
masquerade, which they gavo a fow
wcok8 ago In the Finnish hall. Among
the moving spirits in It nro Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hildcnbrnnd, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hnrry Hrndlield, Mr. nnd Mrs.
It. N. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harvey
and others, Including n number of
tho younger folk.
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I IIIISII CROCHET CLUIl I
The Irish Crochet club will meet
next Frldny afternoon with Mrs. Hen
dry nt her home In Fcrndnlo.
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JOLLY DOEX
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DIXXEIt PAHTY.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wright Wilson on
lortnlned nt dinner Frldny, April 2fi.
Among thoso Invited wero: Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mr. and Mrfl. A. 10.
Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. L. Robinson. Mr.
Tho Jolly Dozen club met this
week nt the home of Mrs. W. F.
Squire of Hunker Hill. There wns
the usual business mooting nnd the
nfternoon's entertainment wns fur
nished by Mrs. W. T. Gale In tho
form of gnmcB nnd readings, nfter
which tho ineinberB enjoyed refresh
ments. Those present were:
Mrs. L. C. Chrlstlnnsen, Mrs. W.
T. Gnlo, Mrs. Albeo, Mrs. Georgo
Rourke, and Mrs. A. L. Hutz.
Tho club will meet again May 7th
with Mrs. Albee.
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I AUCTION IIIIIDGIO CLUIl I
Mrs. J. A. Mntson wns hostess
Wednesday to tho mombers' of tho
Auction Hrldgo club. Mrs. Ward
M. Hhikc won tho honors for high
Bcoro. The next mooting of tho
club will bo on May 7th with Mrs.
Hlakc.
Thoao present wero:
Mrs, II. S. Towor. MrB. II. M. Rich
ardson, Mrs. 10. K. Jones, Mrs. 10.
MlngiiB, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. D.
C. Green nnd Mrs. W. M. Ulnko.
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I PROGRESS CLUIl I
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Tho Progress club mot Monday
with Mrs. II. Songstnckcn, with tho
hostess In chnrgo of the progrnm,
tho Bubjcct of which wns Mexico.
Mrs Songstnckon gavo a delightful
nccount of an excursion to Junrez at
tho beginning of tho Moxicnn Revolu
tion nnd ninny IntercBtlng curios of
Moxicnn handicraft, Including so-
fContlnuod on Pago Ten)
Important Announcement
TO THE PEOPLE OF
COOS COUNTY:
Wishing to reduce our large stock of goods, and also to encourage a cash business,
we call your attention to a new arrangement we have instituted which will go into effect
May 1st, and last until December 24th,
With every cash purchase we issue a ticket amountingto the price of purchase, and
when the customer has collected $25 worth of tickets, he may return them and select any
article in Collection No, 1, These articles are all valued from $1,50 to $3,00, and will
make fine gifts for your friends, or useful articles in the home,
Collection No, 2 consists of five premiums to be given away at 9:00 P, M December
24th, 1913, to the five persons holding certifcates showing the five greatest amounts of
cash purchases, and are as follows!
FIRST PREMIUM. Solitaire diamond ring; perfect blue white stone; value $90,00
SECOND PREMIUM Ladies' solid gold watch; diamond setting; Elgin works;
value W'00
THIRD PREMIUM Sterling silver toilet set, consisting of comb, brush and
mirror; value ,uu
FOURTH PREMIUM Fancy oak box, containing 26 pieces of community silver
flat ware; value ia,uu
FIFTH PREMIUM 9 inch gold plated Waterbury clock, decorated, enamel dial;
value y,uu
'We have selected the articles with a desire to please, and hope that you may take
advantage of this offer,
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PR.EUSS DRUG CO., Proprietors
Phone 122-J
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