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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913-EVENINaSPITION. 10 SECOND BIG SHIPMENT OF FALL STYLES Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses (Continued from Page ThroeO herself with a host of friends who unite In congratulating Mr. Tower on the great reward Cupid has won for him. Mr. Tower was horn and reared on Cooa Bay. He Is ono of the propri etors of The Gunnery and one of tho living room. Many flowers wero used effectively. In serving, Mrs. Erickson was assisted by Mrs. Dixon. Thoso present were Mrs. T. Erickson, Mrs. J. T. Townsend, 3Irs. Dixon, Miss Emma Erickson, Goo8 Bny,s bcst iol0W11 young bus!- Mlss Thorpe, Miss .Mamie uuiovson, -ncgs men Mrs. It. O. Thorpe, Mrs. P. John- ' ' .5. .j. 4. son, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. C. G. . Magnus, Mrs. Gabrlclson, Mrs. 11. WILL Wi:i MONDAY. Mathlson, Mrs B. B. Ostlind, Mrs. Dl, LoH,,g Leetc Day and Miss Xel Chas. Stauff, Mrs. It. Myron, Mrs. 0 Towor w 1)0 (1Iotly ,arrled at B. P. Bongston and Mrs. Foley. j the homo or tno bride's parents. Dr. 4. 4. . 1 and Mrs. C. W. Towor Monday. Only a . immotiinio relatives mhvo ucuh m RAINBOW PARTY. I viled. They expect to leave Monday 1 evening overland and will enjoy a 7tT honeymoon trip to Western points A very pleasant rainbow party ' " ' , , ' ' ' was given at tho homo of II. E. fUtn,o home at Monrovia. California. Bcsscy last Thursday evening. Thq Tho nuptials will tako place at decorations wero In tho seven rain- tho homo of tho bride's parents, Dr. bow colors. At midnight refresh- and Mrs. Towor, on First street and incuts of tho rainbow colors wero only Immediate relatives, including served. Evoryono reports a fine Dr. and Mrs. Tower, I. R. Tower, time. Thoso present wero: Mr. and J. 11, Tower, Major and Mrs. Mor- Mrs. John llendrlckson, Mr. and ton Tower and Miss Ivy Hill will be Mrs. Andrew Stora, Mr. and Mrs. present. Kov. Win. Ilorsfnll will W. B. .Smith, Mrs. W. II. Smith, ( officiate The young eouplo will Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Ilessoy, the' bo taken to Roseburg by nuto Mon iliases Agues llendrlckson, Blanche day evening by I. It. Tower. Lnndrlth, Stolla JiitHtrom, Ada Dr. Day Ih a prominent young dont Cllnklnbeard, Ilolen Smith. Her- 1st of .Monrovia. Ills bride needs thn Smith, Mary Smith, Alma no Introduction to Coos Bay, be Kolstad, Lillian Johnson, Inez John- lug born and roared here and bo son, Martha Kussull, Gladys Stauff, Ing ono of tho handsomest, most Corn Eckles, Elslo Eckles, Lucy accomplished and nttractlvo young Bessey nnd Kntherlno Bessey and women. Messrs. Pat Chlldors, Reuben Hen-. : drlckson, Philip Lnndrlth. Hoy Lan drlth, Hc:.7o futllp, Jny Cllnklu board, ( rl Clli .. George Cnrili'-'iMiii'. F"iil llaiihclldt 1 f'irl lingo'i' ,r- 'f Joints u. ' .1 ",1'ip-nii, Kliuer Johnson, Gus .lohuson, Oscar Stauff, Hugo Stauff, Victor Llnd strom, Bert Smith, Miner Smith, Shell) Eckles, Edwin I (allies, John Ilollvar, Fred Chapman, Atllo Chapman, Alva Granby, George Bes sey, Lnurenco Bessey nnd Fred Bessey. JOLI.V DO.E.V. Mrs. Georgo Rourke entertained the Jolly Dozen at her homo In Bunker Hill last Wednosdny after noon. Mrs. Pnul Sandon wns In eliargo of tho program for the af ternoon. In serving refreshments, Mrs. Uourke was nsslsted by Mrs. Johnson. Those present wero Mrs. It. F. Bush, Mrs. W. T. Gale, Mrs. W. F. Siiulro. Mrs. II. M. Albeo, Mrs. Pnul Sandon, Mrs. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Olson, 1 Mrs. A. L. But, nnd Mrs. Uourke. . 'Clin .iliil. will nitwit nt.nl, 1 Gntifnm- I .MI'IT F.T WFFIC I 1 uup lu w"u Jllu ntultm. ; LU 1 Tho North Bond Thlmblo Club did not moot this weok, but will bo on- I I'LAX AUCTION SOCIAL tertnlned noxt Prldny by Mrs. Rlggs. ; ,; , ,., ; I Tho Young Ladles' Aid of tho 4, AMarsblteld Norwegian Lutheran I HXfJAGEMEXT AXXorXCIII) Church met Thursday ovonlng with I a 1iit 11 1 til M i'U IP M 'IMiiit'iir Hm iti nnf. W ' 1 " 11 1 1 ii m.i wmmWf II II I (HI 111 IVi V IIWI (IV, I III V. V j Tho engagement of .Miss Ivy Until Ing place being changed owing to JIIII, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wall- Miss Larson of Ferndale, who was er IIII1, to Jay Burrell Tower, son lo have been IiosIcbs to the Club, be-' of Dr. and .Mrs. C. W. Tower, was Ing absent on n vacation. Needlework' formally announced this week. The was followed by a business session nuptials will lake place early In Oct- at which plans wero made to hold an1 ober. Auction Social September Kl.'nt the Miss Illll Is one of Mnrshllold'a Church parlors. In serving refresh- j handsomest and most charming young incuts, Mrs. Thnrpo was assisted byiU litniiimi fjl... i.. 1 .11 .. . . ... .... .IV .....nil,. nuu liiinu it, 1 mis iiayanoui .miss .Alice .miuiiisdu. Those present two years ago with her parents from were: .Mrs. Gust Steeii, Mrs. Knud Stillwater, .Minn., and has encircled Erickson. Miss Dorothy Johnson. MIfs " 1 ' , 'j I -,,'V . EYES EXAMINED FREE GLASSES FITTED to us and havo luh twos examined before school Mavis. Many children do not jot along well in kcIkjoI just on account of poor vision. AVe never advise glasses unless they are necessary. It may save complications and siiffering later if yon havo an examination made now. Licensed State Optician in eliiuuje. Red Cross Optical Dept. Phono 122-J. Red Cross Drug Store Motorcycle Delivery. EXCEPTIONAL SHOVING SUITS The very latest and smartest fall styles, pctraying all the distinguishing- fashion points of a new seaon. An in tensely interesting story might he written ahnt the beau tiful suits at these popular prices, brought o us on the last steamers. But even then you would nr. appreciate their chiciiess and beauty nearly so much as 3)11 will when you come in and actually sec them find how dressy they really are. Jackets lii nil degrees of cutaway M,v!c. Al plainly (altered with but very Utile trlniinlnj;. Skirts timed, but front ami back high wnlMcd and often .shirred Inie back at belt line. Made up In the new fabrics wol reps knotted bnuelcs novelty .stripe worsteds whip coi diag onals, mid English gray .suitings Collars of velv, satin, brocaded velvet or self material. Guaranteed sail, linings In self or contrasting shades. Entirely new colors Priced at $15.00, $17.50, $18.75,$20.00, $22.75, $25.00 and up to $;2.50 Fall Coats of Newness seel Novelty At no time litis fashion presented a more elegant or wider collect ionof styles. The wonderful rich fab rics used, transform these utility coats into garments of real beauty. .Models arc of various lengths -the seven-eighths length being, perhaps, the most popular because of its general serviceability. Oddly cut seams, belts and the long shoulder line appear in many of the newest rodels. Exceptional Values at, $12.50, $15.00, $1?.50, $18.75, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up to $50.00 New Autumn Dresses in serge, knotted yarn worsteds, wool challie, shepherd plaid and in Chrmouse, Crepe do Chine and Crepe Meteor. Vim will In- delighted with (hoc new frocks, designed In Hues thai me iiiiIijiio mil original. Some In dainty hem stitched embroidered batiste, lace or net collars, long sleeves. Combination coiee ell'ects are In high fnvor for after noon costumes. Colors mahogany, taupe, Dorothy blue, prune, Wistaria, raven due, .My rile green, navy and black, A display of great Interest. Priced $7.75, $10.00, $12.50, $13.75, $15.0) and up to $75.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. WW III? i Y mm tern i':!1 f Pfe4 TO O 'Coxxhm, lr ii.dixg. SMAliT WJU11 FOR WOMKW" Pjroxu aiil. Then I.artam, .Minn Jennie Johnson, .MIsb DIna lljelle, .Miss Lilly llremer .Ml808 .Mablo, Cora anil Allco Mathl Hon anil Uov. ami .Mrs. Thorpe. Tlo next ineotlng will bo Wednesday even ing. September 10, with .Miss KIhIo I. arson at Ferndale. A IXl'OU.MAL CHAT I Krlc Holt expects to leave about September lf for Salem to rcsuniB hlB course at Willamette University I Mrs. Albert .Merchant of riiillnrda Is spondlng a fow days with rolntlveg and friends In Mnrshflohl. I AfTR AT. T, Pllrrt" nl,H Hn1. nt.ll ' ... W.. ...V WIIU hop parents returned this week from) Hastondorf's Ueach where they havo1 oeen camped during tho sumrar months. Clias. l.j nimpollo and family bfco boon oujoylng a weok'a camplog at,' sunset uay this weok. Mrs. W. U. Douglas and ohlldren aro still cnmplug nt naste'ifnTorf's Heach nnd expect to remain thero for a fow weeks longer. .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. nutz. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Lowry and Mr. nnd Mrs Lowry of .Michigan and Mr. and Mrs A. 'A. Downs roturued this week from a camping trip nt rtatondorf's Ileac"J and Sunset way. Mrs. C. H. Walters nnd children returned this weok from nn outing at uaatendorf a Beach and Sunset Iiav Mr.. Waltera ipent a few daya with them. The Waltora family will leava tomorrow for n short v'alt at tho A K. Scnnian ranch on Coos River. Hev. and Mrs. J 13. Irurkhurt re turned homo this week from Hasten dorf's lloach whoro they havo been camping for a fow weeks. F. 1 4. Suinnor nnd wlfo and Mr?. F. C. lllrch and mother, Mrs. Mor rymnn, returned Uils weok from an outing at tho Merchant ranch near Dullards. Mrs. Win. Hyden and children, who have boon visiting nt Mrs. Hy- don's old homo at Monomlneo, Wis consin, returned homo this weok. Carl Davis returned homo last weok after spending tho last fow months cruising beyond Myrtle Point for tho C. A. Smith Company. Miss Mildred Wilson will leave soon for Los Angeles, where she ex pects to enter the University of Southern California. Mrs. K. L. C. Farrln arrUefi this weok from Portland to visit her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. D. l. Rood. Mrs. C. H. McLaughlls and chil dren havo arrlvod homo after a visit In Central Oregon. Mrs. E. F. Morrlssey is expected homo soon from n visit with friends In Oklahoma nnd Xebraska and with hor son, E. H. Morrlssey in Los Angeles. "Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Xeff and chil dren will leave Seattle Monday for Antlgo,- Wis., where thoy will spend a fow weeks with relatives. Mr. Xeff loft this week for Sonttlo to join Mra. .Neff and the children, thoy having gono thero a fow weeks ago to visit her father. Miss Mary 'McCliosnoy, who hns been a Buest of Mrs. C. It. Pock for tho past few weeks, loft on tho Hreakwater .Monday to return to hor home. Dr. and Mrs. I, u. Bartlo, of Xorth Ilend, left Tuesday for Klam ath Falls and Orator Lako on a short outing, nr. nnrtlo Is to take tho Bhrlnp at tho former placo to day. Mrs. Hendry and daughter left Tuesday to visit for a short time In Cottage Grove. Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor left today an over-Sunday visit at "Tho Nook," where Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grimes are enjoying a month's stay. P. S. Dow ind family, and A. E. Dlment anf family have been enjoying an oitlng at Bastendorf'a Beach. Mrs. E. R, lendorson, of Fern dale, nnd Mrs, Chas. MaKary. loft yesterday for Myrtle Point for a short visit wltl friends. Miss Mary Rst and McCard nust returned yestoray from a visit with relatives near Vheatland, California. Miss Mnv Mi'pn nf Pmnl ...no the guest o W-a. W. A. Magee, in .'luinuilUKl uiisweoK. Mr. and Mr. R. A. children of Mytle Point are expect ed homo next eek from a moatVa visit at their old homo In Oakto. III. In a noto to friends here tw roport Hint it was intensely w thoro when thoy flrsc arn a s. Rowers. Ml. iUKl ni , ,1,1. Salt Lake City, loft today w ,-... n tW Homo artor a uaj city. Dr. Bowors purchased o. Ttnnnett rccs iormer i-ianHB" on tho lower Coqullle a few J" 88Mrs. R. II. Corey and dwft Pntli rAtiirnM til S WCK H"" ' ' - r-..i I'fXl outing at Tho Maze on aoum Mr.' and Mrs. Ira Small, of w rj.hn nrivnii here """ . iniiiii i iitiiiii. uaa.va i tnr ' hort vlalt at the home hla brother, D. W. Small. Mlaa Hattle Rohfeld vm in a rew weeka for ban w where she will stay with nr Mra. Wm. Horstmau and ii g. achool. She will return ""George Murch, Gordon sen and- Carl Larson will i" fi. nnrvniiin to enter Ufeu..,i!i cultural College for M Kt cj GordonwlU Vg mo tooiuttii .r". i.mi. . . .. . .iA timr. uat: ..t.i ana it ib exiitsuicu "r;hi.M w; wna n ntar n tHO H","";.M f School athletics wm " - team. R. P. Williams ana - 6 nnA rfmichter, !.,..! returned yesterday from visit with friends and w and near Ban rranciD.