The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, SATURDAY, JULV26;3iaHfflaMS EDITION. V.
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Ponobralte. .Mr unit Mrs. O ' "
'fton. mid Verln Wilson V. . K. I ln .
Mrs. B. O. Hall. Jlw, II. W Santo,-, L
i Miss draco Stanford. Luvelle Clttila'ii-
bcard. Anseltn Johnson. Mrs He
I bec-m-Liise Stump. Mr. ami Mrs. N .
II Cox, Mrs. Solum Winkler. Mrs.
1 .Limes Stock. Mrs. Wlllliun Kurdell.
i.'imv.M... mill Mni'loii lv'ardell, Mr
I mm Mrs. J. V. ('niching. Mrs. .'"'I
Mills mid Isabel .Mills, .miss cveiyi.
Catching. Mr. and Mrs. Robert II
Watson, and .Mary and James Unt
MUi, Jr.. and (ioo. Koss and wife.
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SIIjVKH TIM. I
LANEKFS
(GOOD GOODS.)
pnitSOXAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Bay people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of soclnl affairs, nro
gladly received in the social do
pnrtmont. Telephone 133. No
tices of club meetings will bo
published nnd secretaries nro
Kindly requested to furnish same.
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tiii: imnuj'.s noun''-
Love-lti-a-tnlst bv the bridegroom.
Thrift by her rattier.
Marigold by I'1''' nfthT.
Bachelor s buttons by her brotlier.
(,'utrh fly by her little sister.
Bed straw by Mnrjorlo Daw.
Ladles' tresses by her enlffeuse.
Ladles' slippers by her ladles
mnld.
London pride by the Bullish but
ler. Ilonbnne by her elderly rival.
Wild thyme by her schoolmates.
Cockscomb by a trlfler.
Forget-me-not by an old admirer.
Venus' looking-glass by a flatter
er. Halm by a previous aspirant.
Hue by a invorito rousm.
Lovc-lles-bleedlng by a rejected
nultor.
Snapdragon by her duenna.
LoiiBe-stlfo by n cynic.
Mnlzo by the bride herself. Bv
change.
THioLirr i-'oit thi: (iitoo.u.
Bay a kind word to the groom
In his nobby suit of black.
Don't forget he's In the room:
Say n kind word to tliu groom,
Help to drive away his gloom.
Ho It Is who hires the hack.
Say a kind word to the groom
In Ills nobby suit of black.
T'lB PHOI'IHBTV or Impropriety
of making ehnncu nniuulutumes
perplexes many young women
nnd girls. The tendency In modern
llfo Is to push women Into positions
whore they must meot men more or
less ns men met each other. The dan
ger Is that women may forget that
It depends on themselves whether
they maintain the respect men feel
Instinctively for them. Various em
ployments bring women In contact
with men during the day. There
seems to be hopeless confusion about
uncial relntlous and business rela
tions. These conditions differ nnd
have different rules, writes Mrs.
rnink Learned.
For Instnnce, In all social matters
it Is well understood that a girl
does not talk to men who have not
been Introduced properly. In the
business world Introductions are of
ten Impossible and uuncccsnary. The
Niife ruin for a girl to follow Is not
to speak llrst to a man unless there
Is some wry good reason for doing
fio. Then. If nlie Is obliged to speak,
a perfectly rcuslhlo, quint manner
cannot be misunderstood.
If she has an liuiulry to make In
In a Imslncs olllce, or somo Infor
mation to give, and thou goes about
her own affairs, no man will be
likely to misinterpret her motives.
If she I'ngers and lollcrs hi an
dlllce and seems Inclined to talk on
personal matters, she Is not only
wasting her own time and that of
others, but gets Mie credit of being
forward. A giggling, self-conscious
milliner, and show of vanity, coquet
ry or affectation does not Increase
n man's admiration, but detracts
rroiu it.
As a general rule. American men
lire well behaved and courteous and
do mu nmk" mh antes, and It Is the
liiti.ie of men not to like girl who
i..iil,i advanced to them.
Women and girls have much to
learn lu these every day matters,
which may appear of little Importan
ce but really may alfect a craving
for excitement, or from foolish util
ity, drift Into Intimacies which are
undesirable. Common xciwo should
be a guide lu many clreiimstanceK
I he best (ourne ulvvios Is to be as
Impersonal as posulble in the posi
tion occupied toward men in anv
business,
A gill uiuiiot be too careful about
making chmtce acquaintances of
whoso character, asuoclutlous. habits
and family Htio knows little or noth
ing A little reserve will always be
respected. It U safe and sensible
Hot to be lu baste to uecent iiu.m.
Ions, and not to accept Invitations
irom those who ute not known t
one family, remembering always
hut It Is only right for a girl to have
ner friend,, uieet her parents, other
wlke she Is In false position and
gives the linprehslon that she has
dVuiUiiV1110" r"r im,ll,m ,,l "'"'"
From every point of view it h a
iiUiako for KlrlH to Indulge In nuk
ing i bailee acnualiitauces. There Is
no clillliied Micloiy without hele.tlon
lesuictiou. not from arbltiary
. but from iilKiiity ami reilne-
i gins eouiit lie iiiiiv lined
COXTIUHUTIOXS concerning
soclnl happeningH, Intended for
publication In the society depart
ment of The Times, must be sub
mitted to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. m Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
r Mowed only In cases where the
events occurred Inter than the
time mentioned.)
Dlndlnser of Portland; and Until
Smith, who has Just returned Irom
Columbia I'lilverslty. The l..inj,don
home on South Broadway was beau
tifully decorated with lavender and
white sweet peas anil candy tuft.
Covers were laid for ton: Mrs. F. L.
Ci-niitilu iiuhIhIixI 111 serving.
The nfteruoon was Mlient In iiiuk-
Inif Invnlliler stlikfl. A lirlZO WHS
given to the one makfni: her stick
llrst. which honor was can led otf by
Miss Wilson. Those present at this
delightful luncheon were: Misses Ve
ra Dlndlnger. Until Smith, Mabel
Wilson. Helen and Daisy Hush. Ha
nd and Lucy Powers. Until Allen.
Bvn Dresser, Bffle Church nnd .Mrs.
F. L. Ctrnnnls.
iimwjK twirrv.
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Mrs. Claude Xasburg was hostess
ot an Auction Bridge party Wednes
day afternoon at her home In North
Mnrshfleld. The house was nrtlstl
t(lly decorated In sweet peas of the
pastel shades and blue hydrnnglas.
The wide veranda which wn3 can
vassed In was decorated In shastn
daisies nnd (.reens nnd there cards
were enjoyed until n late afternoon
hour. Mrs. B. (1. Perhuni won first
prize and Mrs. A. T. Lngurstrom the
lonsolatlon.
The Invited guests were .Mrs. L. .1.
Simpson. Mro. C. T. Keating and
Mrs. Charles Ilrlgr.s of Portland. Mrs.
Helen C. dale of Medford. .Mrs. C.
M. lyler. Mrs. It. A. Wernlch. Mrs.
Wurnlcli of Minneapolis. Mrs. W. II.
Scott. Mrs. Bdgar Cattron of Spo
kane. Mrs. C. F. McKiilght. Miss
Shonkwller of Portland, Mrs. Hugo
Qulst, .Mrs. A. T. Lagerstroni. .Mrs. J.
C. Kendall. Mrs. Ailelspurger, Mrs.
Ceorge F. Murcli. Mrs. B. W. Knm
merer. Mrs. F. M. Parson, .Mrs. Pol
lexfen of San Francisco. Mrs. W. A.
Toye. Mrs. F. B. Hague. Mrs. Otto
Schetter, Miss (lenevleve Sengstnck
en. Mrs. J S. Coke. Mrs. C. M. Me
Culliim. Mrs. IL Sengstncken. Miss
Bvclyu Anderson, Miss Agnes Hutch
'son. Mrs. W. .M. Blake. Mrs. B. (5.
Porhani. .Mrs. W. S. Turpon.Mrs. Wil
liam llorsfall, Jr.. Mrs. II. Lockhnrt.
Tie hostess vvns assisted In serv
ing by Mrs. Bmmu Xasburg and Miss
(irmo Kruse.
(.OI.DB.V WBDDI.Nfi.
and
rubs
ment
Unit i. ,.. ' ' "iiuceu
hat I is bes; not to bo too lavish
sill flirtation which take away so
innch of tho freshness of u.art worn,
keeping their Ilye would be happi
er. I hey would he all the better
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Last WednesJny marked the ,'Oth
anniversary of the marriage of Mr
and Mis. J. s. MaBters of Catching
Inlet.
The event vvns celebrated at the L,
(1. Masters' home when ninny of the
friends of the venerable couple
paused to mark this unusual occur
rence. After the launch arrived from
Marshrield loaded with gu sts the
festivities commenced. A platform
had been erected lu the park and the
following program was given:
l.ndleu' trio "Silver Threads
Among the tiold"
Uecltatlon Mrs. Knle Watson
Vocal solo "Down by the Mill-
Klroniu" Little Mary Watson
Ih'iunrks Hev. 7.. 0. Howard
After this refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Master wnr imu-
rled SO years ago lu Looking (Jlass
wmey ami one or tlie guests nt
I'liiiiiiK nun ursi ceremony was
present at the anniversary last
Wednesday. He h Anderson 'rKbt
oi Miinner. .Mr. and Mrs. Masters
wnieu on duelling inlet n w
spring or isus. Mrs. Masters being
uie urst white woman to make the
trip over what Is now known an the
jui v oos u agon lload. The.v
niUed lo ihlldreu ibree of vv limit
have piiwied Into the IS rent llevond.
(our sous present were: i,. (j
Masters of Catching Inlet. B. .1.
Maulers of f'nu-lilnu Inlet. A. A
.Miihteis of Lewlstun. Idaho, and A.
I. Maktora of CatehliiK Inlet. Three
daughters, two of whom -ire ltvln
ii eastern Oregon and the third in
w.iiuumi, vai.. were unable to be
present.
Many Rifts In BOld. silver. China
ami wood were received. As Mrs
Masters said. 'This U more than we
wot the first time"
The guests present were Mr. and
'V' s-n8,',w. Mr. and Mrs . A
Musters Mr and Mis. L. 11. Masters.
in L ) .V'T K J '. Olive
IibariU. ltobort Kichards. Mr. and
Mrs Chas. Selander. Bl,,a Sol inder
lib in- Selander. (JeorKe and Kills s
ttr.i ;.c- 8,?Ko1 lVU,, "' J",s
ind wife. Theo. and B.lltii st.,i.-.,i
M.-ln. ..' ' ,.Mrs " V- ss
....... tivuiKe iit.uK mill Co'll
grown.
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Mrs
gav
Mis
V
uoxoits visiToiisr
virs. L. W. L:ngdon. last Monday
if a lavender luncheon In honor of
we Maulc. Mlso. ,)f s'llem ' Vo"!
. SPlItEnLA COKSETS
mny be obtalnod la MarsUflld from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corscticr.
6J So. Bth St. Ph0IJ, JOOX
lr .... I ii" "' "" vv-ll JIUU'K
...""" :V18' l0,l .Matson. v.
.....i. m-, ,nr. ((. j.;.
J.
Mrs.
11.,,..,....
Frank Black and I.olh Black. Mrs A
J Mierwood. Mrs Fred Hansen. Mr.
", .ins, t. ii. vvrmilt Mrs V M
Lavvborn. Mrs MnVt , '.' V,I"'..,.M-
John Messerle. Mrs c'has a iim or"
. . lr ,AItx Watson, Mr and
i Oliver, vira i n ini...
Ml'
Mrs. V
The Mlssloniiry Society ot uu
Presbyterian church will give n Sil
ver Ten next Tuesday afternoon at
the parsonage from il to . The hos-
'tesses are Mrs. B. Kcttrlng. Mrs. L.
iW Langdon. Mra. 1). A. Jones and
.Mrs. Charles Lovvry. Mrs. Lowry
'has charge of the program. Bach
'guest will receive u cup and saucer
jus a souvenir.
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i I'LA.V I'OIC PICNIC. I
.
The Sunday School of the Presby
terian church la panning to have a
picnic next week.
A I
i i:vi:.ix7 pautv. !
Ma and Mrs. W. F. Miller enter
tained nt their home last Tuesday
evening. After it plonsant evening of
cards the hostess served refresh
ments. She was assisted by .Mrs. F.
Td. Pursons.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Chnrles McICnlght, Mr. r.nd Mrs.
Frank Parsons, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B.
Xeff. Mrs. S. C. Small. Miss Shonk
wller and .Mr. nnd .Mrs. K. S. Bar
gelt. I PLA.V FOIt ".TAI. fAV.
Doric Chapter, O. B. S. Is prepar
ing to select a drill team of twenty
members for tlio Xatat Day celebra
tion In which all of the Bnstorn Star
Chapters (n this district, will unite
at llaudon about August 110. Pre
liminary drills have- been held but
the twenty to repreent Doric chap
ter have not been chosen yet.
The monthly socials of Doric Chap
ter have been gl.'u up for the next
mouth or so owln;; to so many mem
bers belli;; out of town on vacations.
However the preparations for the
Xatul Day celebration are making up
for the socials.
!
i B.V.IOV PICNIC. I
A miiutxer of Marshlleld young
folks enjoyed a picnic at "The Xest,"
the summer home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ceo. F. Murcli on South Coos Itlver
last Sunday. They were the guests
of (ieo. .Murcli Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Lngerstrom nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hugo Qulst, Mr. and M"s. Oeorgo F.
Murcli Sr Misses Nellie Tower.
Frances WllllamB, tlraco Kruse,
Helen Hush, Miss Hush, Olad
yh Tower, mid Nora Tower, and
Messrs. Cornell Lagerstroni, Herbert
Biisterud, Victor Johnson, Addlsoir
Parry and Itollle Crultt constituted
'lie party. Cnnoel.ig, bathing and oth
or plipile inversions vvero eiiJoyv.it
during llio dny niid terinlunteil vvltlXd
big bonllro lu ihu evening mid a
moonlight ride home.
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HA'.BL COW.W ll()XOIli:t. I
A few friends of Miss Hazel Cowan
gnvo her a very nlensant surnrlso
Inst Friday evening, the occasion
being her 1 lib birthday. The party
took place at the home of her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 7.. T. Thomas,
at Allegany, and proved very delight
ful. The evening passed nulckly
playing sanies and refreshments were
later served. Those In the surprise
patty were: Misses l.llllan Blmore.
(itissle Cowan. Pearl Price. Verio
Stomiuerman and Mrs. Cowan. Mes
srs. Mason, Xoah and Iva Xonh. Bar!
.ul l.oiuo Stemmermuu ami Hazeu
Price.
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BEG TC& ANNOUNCE.THE FIRST
0F THEIR: WEEKLY SAM
Ever Adivertised ArtijQat Qemuiiie: Bargain,,
I"!' lU'Ill IlfUitf 11,
In iiiuiiJi'iii'.'iliii.u lifit 'St. sales we arc litii' stl wM
what hi'lps yon will lii'lp lis.
It is our iiilciih'DH U givo Coos Connl.r a niwmMM.s.s sinu Iopart.itieiil i
la i'c sliiniiHMit is cn route from the hast and wo iiimh! room.. A
. . . , -
'o obtait'titlial- foom we arc sacnl
icmg OIIP
pi't'StMil stoelc.
Woincn's M-lmttuir white Huck S1i(ics niediimi' liij-hi Urn-, short
vamps, Cuhnirhirfi!, lvnlar $l.0, no.w
Wtinit'nV 1 ()-lnt t,irt white canvMS Slums, short' vamps, Cntiau
heel, reyttlai' IJJJO. Now ,
Women s white-i.".ritvas. one-slr;ip!pumps. wllihh, Cuban heel,
regular .-.-H, w.w ,, ,.....,
Woiiieiius )iUtit lip. vici kid OronlJ. pifgular.T values. Will
be put on salt now tit
WomeiRs pat,erjt button, tan (Motlli'lfhps, vttrw dressy.
$4.00. This lot reduced to
Women's black velvet- Colonitll If limps. U'epirarly sold
.JJ.oO. This lot ol' extra special wi.hivs reduced.' now to . . . .
AVomoip braHc Satin Pumps.. Ivltularly soKl' Top J.(H). This
special Hot; of Pumps will now Ute sold iit
$3.00;;
$2,35 i
':u:mm
.r,::$2!5o
ly
Mivi'S. Ktte.nt button and Ituv
Shoes.. Cloth tops. "erv r A
drossy. I?cg. 3.00. NVvflM3V
Men's
custom - made
KaiMtpoo
$4.75
Itojf.
l.l'ITI.i: FOLK PAHTV.
I
Miss I.enna McClees iruvo n umr
ii elon party Inst Wednesday after
noon at her home on Market nveuiio.
tlamos were plnyed and the children
enjoyed a vvntoriiHon feast. Those
present vvero:
Xelln Swlnford. F.ff0 olnion. Le
na Holnu's. Leonu Holmes. Fsther
Sitllhan. Kdna Kelloml. Ksther
Smith. Irene Folkes. Margie Folk en
P.thel Anderson. Killili and Kthei
runnier nnd Dorothy Sumner.
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IIIIITIID.W PAItTV.
A very pleasant double birthday
party was given at the resldeiu-e of
Mrs. j F. (loll. Jr. at Llbby on
inly :':'. lu honor of the Xordstrom
twins and their grandmother, the
twins boliu one yenr old and the
HluduT. Very hidi-y;rad(t
ShtH U'eular ."r'O.OO. Now
Muu's Box Call' Illimliifi-,
ulttr fl.00. Will be. ntTo nr
tl'uced for this evenlt Va4','3
.Men's Patent IMucluer Oxfords.
Regular ."i.OO. IuJxIki d""! CA
special value. Spttetitl at PJ3U
Glen's Kjingaroo BlUcher Oxfords.
KV'i-ular ij'-I.JJ0. .Special- (T nr
y redueetl fop t.llj;s event. $&( Qj
Mvn s vici (Kfords. Ive'niliiT-
Iim1uc0I for this tf pa
Shot;, went to-r'vW
pairs, nt .Men s Tan ieiid
NowW?5
.$:..")().
special
A few
v.. 1.1 1 ,- it.
v7.-ottM)(i i.M.ras.
ular $l.")() m .-i.M.OO
A few pairs of Chilli's patent one
sUsip Pumps. K'i'KulartfH Of
$1.7"). Specially priced at 4li.AJ
((Tiild's patent, tip,, kid Hlliclvm
IW'ular $1.7") a pair. U-fc4 on
ifuced for this event lofllW
Chihl's Velvet, oiie-slrap linms.
Sizes from 2 to -I'j. Thesu nr
are speciallv priced' at" Jt
Child's N'elve.i, miKsl;iiii,
Sizes from ;")'s to 8's. A
.special bargain now at
Child's whito kilM.opi patent Imt
ion. Special vaJM'tS; 2fr4 -ir,
to "), $1.00; f)io to, S, atPll3
Child's ami' Alifcscs white duel
but ton shoes.. Si'e ") to S, $1.23;
Hi'o lo 11, $l..t(); llio,.
to 2, J?l.JJft;..w!ir 2o to
Little Cl.Mit':s Calf lllucliers. f
ular $li.00. Si)cciallv
dueed I'lu- rhis ovent
PlllllliS,
95c
i;$2.fl()
ici'.s. ki-
it i.ilpl.w
i,
. vm: or it :i7;.)('ir.
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS)
2-18-2.12 FUOXT KTUI3I3T.
rmMi'T ll:U I FAilKH. lhmc Hil-L. PllOS'ti YOl'li OllDBl
i
na
grnnditiother being too modwt to
statu hers. A two courso lunclieon
was Borved at 1 o'clock. Those In
vlted vvero Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Xord
strom. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson.
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Xoh. Mr. nnd
Mrs. ,las. Oldland. Mr. and Mrs. .1.
I-. (loll. Miss KM xn Johnson. Miss
.eoiiora uiiiiatiii. .Miss .Millie Xoah.
Llnier (loll, Peter Xordstrom. John
nnd
mm
ii,,.
confer of attraction. The lions, was
decorated u sweet peas and nasturtiums.
r.inier 1,011, i'0ier .Nordstrom. J(
Xordhtrom. Sydney Xordstrom i
the twins. May Hmullno Xordstr
oml Frederick William, who were
RAILWAY HERE
IN 15 MONTHS
That's
that
rom
will
;ood news
KiigiiuuT llocv sends
Kuroiip that the S. P
ne completed into Coos Hav
ami numiii": trains inn.
Marshheld in ir months.
Uunlly oi)d news is the
tact that the most refresh
ing and wholesome fountain
drinks to be lm.l mi w.
...... .... Km?
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Br HlLlTS A
MILITARY AranrMv famous
&Ni53te-s'te! !::H:aut:e ?nrtoi' x&w-
h.. Ca.cIulupioa.c.u'Jlith., "' W VU' tllP l)CSt f
may ih lound at Sar-
Sin if in V I.. ...
',1Ml' jusr as
uere as tie n
plan ion pautv. i
Iho Young Lndlea Aid of the Nor
wegian church will kIvo a measur
ing party noxt Thuisday evening at
the parsonage.
Great Display of New Auto
and Winter Goods
Call and get your choice out
of a thousand patterns
TODD, The Tailor and Dress Expert
SUITS $15 TO $50 278 Front St., UpsU
the employea or tho Krnso & Hanks
shipyards,
M.IUUi:i) HKltK.
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.HISS I'.l CI AIll lfrlin n.,.l ! i
Kruse of North llend. vvoro married
in the Swedish Lutheran church last
ii?v,niyi?t,,the !,0,,r of noo- 'o
i.. V ' R I,eB,t0 officiating. The
b ide vvoro a dark hluo tailored suit
ni.d the only attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. Mutson
After tho coreinony, a wedding
...ci.eon was served at tho ho no of
he hrhle'a slater, Mrs. Mlv,on ,
..... ...... Bi,viiia wueii mo young
IIOXOU XKWLV VKI)H. I
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...i?,r', ni!'1 ,rH K- v- KlU8" tor
tiiliied nt dinner Thursday avonlug
"t the Ir homo lu North Heml in hon
or or Mr. nnd Mrs. I-'red Kruno.
Iho tahlo wna decorated In nlnk
roses and thoso son ted wore Mr. and
Mrs. I red Kruso, Mr. and Mrs. Hob-
ii iHuiKH. jvtr. ami Mrs. .1. p. Rn8
couple depatted for Catching l, el,
ho home or the brldo's grand.... toi
i,nI:"?'wherothyIntaBl,or
grandmother,
honeymoon
whM111,, ..I" orth llend.
... "v iu nits unit ii nou-
I etc
ue not Uttai elj,heie,
ORTLA
upmuioo ittutei ttiulu thit " Vi UU "CSr 101'
he. 3d lor miJoc, ' iort than lo months, f'onip
nd. Oregon , to Sartor's tomorrow.
modern homo. Those present at tho
ceremony were Mrs. k. v k
Ictor Anderson and liellnda Ander-
OUIit
The vouiig couple nro among tho
best known nnd most popular
young people residing on tho Hay
and were showered with rollcltatlons'
Among the many presents received
b them wa3 a purse of $52.75 , from
iii.mseii .miss iiollndn Andorson, Miss
Lona Kruse, Miss Then Kruse. Mr.
i3;,'. V. Kruse. J. Gardiner
victor Anderson, inm iin.,,i.......i
---, w.,,.., uumiuiKU u
"mi j. u. .Mullen
MMICTS TODAY.
BUY THE
VERY BESI
Marshfield gJ
trcamery
iiieo!,0twSrtV."0n(l T1,,mb Club wl"
U'attors nftornoo with Mrs. V. 10.
HOXKIIUJ PAUTV.
Miss Stlon, Miss Susie Vlnovard
SStaerSlSp?i,a, IU,SgS of North Z a
euiertained a nutnun. r ...
SU'ifffiLnr.'VrVu,S
rf-yynnyJ."1" ouinr evening. Va
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COXUITIO.NS
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