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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, 19 13 -EVENING EDITION. Names of Famous Makers on Our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Sx its yOU'LL find the maker's names on the clothes we sell names you know, names that are respected the world oyer. This is, a store that handles only recognized, standard lines that have won and held public confidence. Every suit we sell, whether its -t"0 or $.15, is backed by the makers' guarantee and our own. The materials have been tested and tried, the tailoring is oL! the highest standard, styles are right. Test the reliability ot this store, learn why it is deserving of your confidence and patronage by specials. getting one oi! these suit $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 to m vim ties a iwatson Everything to Wear (Continued from Pnge Two.) Mr, nnd Mrs. It. .!. Isaacs, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 S. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glazier, Misses Hcrnlco Gla zier, Amlo Isaacs, Vera Flnley and Mr, Ed Steele left early and spent a most enjoyable day at the sand hills. Tho affair was given for tho pleasure of Miss Flnley, ot Dolse, Idaho, who Is making her sister, Mtb. Fred Glazier, of North Bend, a short visit. SUWtXG l'AKTV. Mrs. A. 13 Campbell was hostess at nn Informal sowing party Wednesday afternoon at her homo In South Marshlleld complimentary to Mrs. I j. Ii. Porter, tho guest of Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. At the con clusion ot tho afternoon refresh ments were served, Mrs. .1. Albert Mntson assisting In serving. Among those present were: Mrs. H. L. Por ters, Mrs. .1, Albert Mntson, Mrs. O. S. Torrey, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. Dnvls, .Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. Ora McCarty, .Mrs. K. I). McAr thur and Mrs. F. K. Gottlns. L 4 I KASTSIDK CM'H. I The date will he fixed at a later moot ing. .About thirty ot the fifty mem bers wore present Wednesday evening, several now members Including J. Wright Wilson and F. L. Grannla be ing present. I 1SSUKS INVITATIONS. FITFORM 9&I tarn's mmsw No danger of mold or fcrmcn tation if your jellies and preserves arc sealed with Pure Refined Paraffina) Seals air tight. Easy to use. Absolutely pure. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act. Dealers Everywhere Standard Oil Ccmp (CALIFORNIA) SAN PRANC1SCO L 11 11 any $mm Tho ISnstsIdo Sowing Club wns en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. A. Mcl.aggan nt her homi In IJastslde. A plcnsnnt nftcrnoon wns spent with music, needlework etc, nftor which refreshments worn served. Miss Ilnttlo McKay assist ed Mrs. McLnggan In serving. Among thoso present wore Mrs. II. P.rlnlcley, Mrs. W. Stecklc, Mrs. H. Kittson, Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. llorton, Mrs. Frank Prey, Mrs. J. C. Stecklc. Mrs. It. T. Whltty, Mrs. Win. Hycrly, .Mrs. S. Whltty, Mrs. J. A. Swnnson, Mrs. .!. McKay, Mrs. A. Simpson, .Mrs. W. Robertson ami Mrs. 10. Vlncynrd. The next meeting will be hold with Mrs. Prey Septem ber 11. I IIOXOUS (U'KST. Coos Bay Business College SPECIAL OFFER: School opens September 2nd, and there is still nn opportunity for you to enroll nnder tho SPE CIAL OFFER, and obtain FREE ono sharo of stock in this good institution at NO additional COST to you. Tho school teaches tho Gregg system of short hand; (tho touch sj'stem of typewriting; the 20th century system of bookkeeping, and in addition to theso studies, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law and Rapid Cal culation are taught. For full particulars see C. W. "Wolcott, Sec, or Prof. W. L. Sisk. Phone 97-J for an appoint ment with either. CARP E N T E Jt U I L L AV J A N P I G H T S A C H I N I S T S full lino of the h PRICES AR SXZXTXmmKrtHeWBmmBmmWg i Mrs. It. X. Fcnton gnvo n d- , llKhtfnl bridge party at hor homo Tuesday, evening In honor ot her guest, Miss Grnco Jeffries. Tho rooms worn nrtlstlrnlly decorated , with beautiful roses. After an ovo ,n'ng of enrds. at which .Miss Hqatrlco Smith won tho Indies' prlzo nnd P. I W. Dodson won (ho men's prize, de Ik Ions refreshments woro served. T'io hostess wns assisted by Mrs. ) O. C. Going, In serving. Thoso j present woro: Mcsdnmps A. S. Illancrnrd, J. G. Klnnoy, C. C. Go ing, Sylvester Jones, W. Ross Smith, ! P. W. Dodson nnd U. X. Fcnton, ! Misses Uentrlco Smith, Grnco Jof- frles, Dolly Itnynalds. Oro Wlllson' and Ruby Watklns, Messrs. Howoy, W. Hoss Smith, P. W. Hudson, A. S. Ulnnchnrd, A. Peterson, U G. Kinney, Xarninn .lohnson. H. X. ! Fcnton, Fred Wilson and Sylvester loncs. Mrs. E. Kelly has Issued Invi tations for sewing next Tuesday afternoon. Last Friday evening Mrs. Kelly was hostess at an In formal dinner party complimentary to Miss Ruby Shearer, ot Portland, who wns on the Hay as an Instruc tor ns the Coos County Teachers' Institute. Mrs. Kelly's other guesta were Mrs. Mnry Thompson and Mlsa Helva Flanagan. $. .j. AitnuTUs ciiUn. Miss Anna Downs was hostess to tho Arbutus Club at tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Z. Downs, at their home on South Hroadway Thursday afternoon. Nee dlework was followed by refresh ments, served by Mrs. Downs. Tlioso present were Misses Clara Abol, Gladys Harrows and l.eona and Lo renn Hoffman. Tho club will moot with Miss Clara Abel next Friday afternoon. KXTKRTAINKD THUHSHAV. .Airs. J. C. Kendall was hostess at an Informal sowing party nt hor homo on Commercial avenue last Thursday complimentary to hor ala-ter-ln-law, Mrs. Guy Kendall. Swcot peas predominated In the decora tions. In serving, Mrs. Konda'l was assisted by Mrs. Kvertson. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Guy Koc.lnll, Mrs. C. R. Pock, Miss Mlrinm Van illic, Mrs. R. K. Hootii, Mrs. . II. Kennedy, Mrs. Hugo Quist, Mrs. M. C). Mnlonoy, Mrs. D. 13. Maloncy, Miss Xnu Drowning, Miss Nellie. Tower, Miss Gonovlovo Songstnekon, Miss Florenco Alkon, Miss Mnmlo Mnhoncy nnd Mrs. C. W. Evortson. Mrs. Kondnll will ontortnln again next week nt tho second of tho ser ies which sho Is giving. HI It'll IDAV PARTY. TOCpL liny and til an da rd 'brands. A LAV AYS RIGHT. I , William D. McArthur colobratod lils 7th birthday Friday at- tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. I). McArthur. Gnnics woro many and onjoyed very much by all. A largo birthday cake with other dollclotis refreshments woro served by Mrs. McArthur, nsslsted by her daughtor, Miss Mary I.oulso. William's guostH were: Krma Hlldenbrnnd, Tom and Hugono Crosthwnlto, James Mills', Eugcno Allon, Jarl Xordrum, Fred crick Hongland, William Krelrzor nnd Gordon Xoff. SEE OUR WDOW DISPLAY. PLAN RIG HANQUirr At n meeting of tho Methodist nrotliorhood Wednesday evening at tho homo of F. 13. Allen, plans woro mndo for n big "Got-Togothor" moot- ling to bo hold sometlmo In Septem ber under tho auspices of tho organi sation. It Is planned to give n llttlo 'banquot nnd Invito all of tho repre sentative business men of town to tnlk over tho community's welfare HONOR GUKST. Mrs. 13. M. Erlckson wns hostess nt n dollghtful luncheon yestordny at hor homo complimentary to Mro. J. T. Townsond, of Rosoburg, who hns bcon visiting hero nnd who will lenvo noxt Wednesday for hor homo. Tho Erlckson homo wns prottlly decorated for tho occasion, the, color schomo In tho dining room bolng loyyow and rod nnd whlto hi fGontlnuod on PaKo Elcht.l You Iw See the ttagedid Furnished co week or mon COTTAGES TENTS Fo The Times Does Job Printing Soimset Bay? tents, with floors, for rent bv Restaurant in connection, $10 PER WEEK 50 CENTS PER DAY rticulars apply to J. SIMPSON, Bend, Oregon, All Kinds of Job Ming Done at The Times Office ew Fall aodl Wiirateir5 tyles off MILLINERY Will be on display September First at MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S J