The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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I Must be Watchful
For great efforts are being made in
this vicinity to sell baking powders of
inferior class, made from alum acids
and lime phosphates, both undesir
able to those who require high-grade
cream of tartar baking powder to
make clean and healthful food.
The official Government
tests have shown Royal
Baking Powder to be a
pure, healthful, grape
cream of tartar baking
powder, of highest
strength, and care should
be taken to prevent the
substitution of any
other brand in its place.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price per pound, and is cheaper
and better at its price than any
other baking powder in the world.
, n chnrmlng little Informal party on
ThiiBdny evening at the Craig homo
, on Hunker Hill. The evening was
spent In music and games nftcr which
dainty refreshments w'oro served.
Those present were Esther nml Myrtle
, Nelson. Lillian nud Mlno Dnlglc, Lil
lian Ilrenimcr, Laura Dubny, Itllln,
Carrie and Velmo Uoss. Slgna Lar
son and the hostesses.
HVKXIXfl PA I IT Y.
Miss Mamie Mnhbiio" entertained
Miss May Dennett, Miss Genevieve
' Songstncken and Mrs. It. K.'Hooth In
formally at her nomo Wednesday
, evening.
G. Mellom road a socloty paper. Ho
fresh'tnents were served by Miss Cora
Mathlson and Pctcv Thorpe. The noxt
meeting will ho held In two weeks
1 and Chris Thorpe nnd .Miss Jennie
Johnson will servo. Those present
I Inst night were Uev. and Mrs. It. O.
Thorpe, l)orot..y JohiiHon, Then Lar
son, Scnnlo Kufflaml, Jennlo John
son, ICIsie Larson, Mabel, Cora and
Allie Mnthlson, K. Hrnnner, Alfred
Jnri'ii, Hurt Ivoruon, Oliver Larson,
Mr. Sandstrom, Clins. Dwcssut, An
drew Anderson, l'eter Omll, Chris
Thorpe, Peter Thorpe, Jnlnier iteff
laud, Ole Oleson and 10. G. Mellem.
ItAKKKT SOCIAIi.
ST. VALKXTIXK'S ItAlili.
Phe lloyol Auction Hrldgo Club
i this week Issued InvltatloiiB for the
St. Valentino's ball which they will
I glvo Saturday evening, Folirtitiry II,
j as a benefit for the Marshfleld Pub
lic library. It promises to be one
of tho lending functions of the senson
nnd one of tho largest assemblages
that has attended a ball this reason
Is expected. 'Pro Kngles' hall will bo
handsomely decorated for tho occa
sion. j. .j. .
I HKWI.NG PAKTY I
Tho Norweglon Luthcrnn Young
People will hold n basket social nt
tho church parlors a week from to
night.
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1 YOl'XO LADIUS' All).
, Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young
' Ladles' Aid Society will meet next
Thursday with Miss Hlslo Larson nt
her homo In Fcrndalo.
IXKOIOIALSKWINtJ. I
Mrs. Henry Dlcrs wns hostess nt
a dojlghtftil little sowing parly and
lu irheon nt her homo In North
Deiul this wiek. Her guests in
cluded Miss Henrietta Hear and
Mesdnmes Henry llneck, W. II.
Richards. Win. Hoeck. C. 11. Farlss,
J. A. Allen nnd Mrs. I loin..
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ISKl'KK IXVITATIOXS.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Illiildenbrnnd
hnve Issued Invitations for enrds next
Tuesday evening nt their home In
i South Marshlleld. Mrs. Illldenlirniul
! has also lssuod Invitations fop sowing
next Wednesday niternoon.
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(Will) PAItTIKS
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Mrs. F. W. Powers was hostess
at two of tho most delightful card
parties of tho Reason at her Home
In South Marshfleld Wednesday and
Thursday afternoons. St. Valen
tine's was reflected In tho iTocorn
tlons which were cleverly and ar
tistically arranged. Wednesdoy af
ternoon tlin prize wns won by Mrs.
W. F. Mlllor and Thursday after
noon Mrs. George F. Murcli secured
tho honors. Mrs. Powers was assist
ed In serving th two nfternoons by
Misses Lucy nnd Florenco Powers.
Her guests were:
Wednesday Mrs. A. 'P. Unities,
Mrs. C F. MeKnlght. Mrs. n. K.
Ilniltli I,.u f'nil-l.. Iliimm,. M ,. I.'
...wo,,., .... . . .u Wl(tpsll. ..lie. , .
K. Straw. Mrs. .1. T. llnrrlgnn. Mrs.
Horsey Kreltxor, Mrs. A. L. Houso
woili. Mrs. F. K. Gonitis. Mrs. I).
Y. Stafford. Mrs. A. K. Neff Mrs.
G o. G lrimi. Mrs. W. A. Held.
I Mrs Ktiiroiie Crosthwalto, Mrs. K.
S. llarKelt. Mrs. W. G. Chandler.
Mrs. F. I) Cohan. Mrs. W. F. Mil
ler. Mrs. K. I). McArtliur. Mrs. Guy
i Kendall. Mrs. J. C. Kondull. Mrs.
,F. L. Gi'hiiiiIh. Mrs. C. K. Perry.
Mrs. W. M. Scott, of lliiiidon. Mrs.
Phono iirosont W. J. HIM, Mrs. II. J. McKeown
h
tiiirt'iiil liv lliii litiafdiju '
Conllnued from pnliu Throe woro (,rn A,,t )on)l,y ufoid, J .J. Dus hnoy. Mrs. Fnrrlngor.
, I Lois Hnssford, GludyH Harrows. Alice All"1 Sl" '' Hokiiii mill Mi. Tally.
sontoil to .Mrs. Ihtlslgor as a llttln HurrowH. Ilelun Lecocii. Gladys Scott, ' """'lay Mrs. J. S. Cokn. Mrs.
tokeo of esteem. Among thoso Hose McGlnnos. Ijllxuhotli McGIiiiiuh. XN "' "orHrnll. Jr.. Mrs. A. 1. Lag
present wore Mrs. H. J. Arms, Mrs. . HorfniHii. I.oroim Hoffman. ''" "'i". -Mrs K . Pnyno. Mrs.
H. C. Mather, Mrs. Ilopson. Mrs. Hnhy Dorothy Hoffman and Augustus I:i'yi,,,r1 Mn 8on' J1'8.- ' J
Woodbury, Mrs. C. H. WIIboii, Mrs. iioff,,,,,,,. i,,, ..i,,., will h n.iter- ?Jur:":. V- ""K" iilst. Mrs. W.
A. X. W.
F. McFldowney, Mrs. Q. O. Sillier
Innd. .Mrs. J. II. Flnnngnn. Mrs.
W. P. Murnhy. .Mrs. W. S. Nlchol
con. Mrs. W. S. 'Purlieu. Mrs. F
M. Parsons. Mrs. Ward M. ".lake.
Mrs. A. K. Adelsperger. Mrs. Walter
Cluvbuimh. Mrs. It H. Irwin. Mrs.
4... v n.. r....,,.... Z ' K. Jones. Mrs. Ilovd M. Itlehnrd-
"??jr?..""V!,,'.?'' !i!!ii,;!!:..'!"?SM.,v;iy h',s wmrviVs:;: .: ?!,n,iM!T;,,,K,Tr ,P'n,,,;":.
Noble. Mrs A. V. llowhay. Mrs. L. W. Mr- ,.: K,' MorrlwoV Mrs A ll!
Pruveraiid Mrs. Ksthor Convorso bo- (;(ey. Miss Sadie Hognn and Mrs.
INK llllll Kiicnin, .urn. .Mini" wiin iib- 1'n(y
slsted throiigout tho afternoon lif.'
Mrs. llowhay. The meinbers present
wore Mrs, Allen, Mrs. Dennett, Mrs. i
IMmaii, Mrs. KvertKon. Mrs. Hazard. .
.mis. nytie. .mis. .Maiouo). .mis. .miii- Mik1, j,.nrft ,.-,, ...na i,H,aj ,
w. u. cnnpeiie, .Mrs. .iiiiin .-sow- m,,, K,,n .'rday. February I'll.
kirk. Mrs. Win. Nielsen, Mrs. . , v mmi3H (jndys and Alice llur-
B. Wllsnii, Mrs. Ilisey. Mrs. .1. W. roWH
Grout, Mrs, II. J. Isaacs, Mrs. It. . ' .;. .;, ..
O. llrnlnard, Mrs. A. L. Gubser, .
Mrn. Perkins, Mrs. A. G. Itaab, Mrs
II. N. Ktiiory, Mrs. Mlllor, Mrs. F,
V. Woods. Mrs. K, Woods, r.frs
flurnoa, MIhs Anus, Miss ltlley and
jllss Dayton.
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1 IIIUTIID.W PAHTV
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Tho birthday of Thomas Itnnku
n'nB niado tho occasion of a pleas
ant gathering at the llooko homo
In North Iloud the other evening.
Music, games and other diversions
ivero llJIIIHVCil ny ll niiiiiiiiiuiin niii-(
per. Among those prosent were
Mlns Charlotte Itooke. Miss Lilly
KcKhoff. Mrs. Cbas. WclGioff. Mi
nn
Mrs,
llorhor
Olms
IXIOItMAL PAKTV.
Ikiih, Mrs MeKiilKlit and Mrs. Stauff. (,0i,,.f, ttlo llf,orilooll nt B0WnK
, Mrs. Hyde will be hostess next week. Thursday at the homo of her sister.
PUISCILLAS.
Mrs. J. Albert Mntson. In West
Mnrshllold. Light refrnslimeiits were
served. Among her guests wore Miss
.May Uennett. Mrs. It. K. Ilooth. Mrs.
.1 Mrs, C A. Painter. Mr. audi I lie ; Prlsclllas me I'dnesday with , ,, chandler. Miss Geneva Wlleow
rs. Win. Forrost, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Win. Gale, with Mrs. Itourke. MrH, K ,, (.0mI ,, Mni u
irlmrt lleutley, Mr. and Mrs. Chits. .Mrs. Hunk. Mrs. Scott. Mrs. (Irlnulils. nenuuit or Mvrtlo Point
ms. Kclchoff, Jr. .Mrs. Chrlstenson. Mrs. Ilobluson and " . v
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TIIK JOLLY WOKKKKS.
-a 'Mrs. Andrew OIhou of North Uend,
I profceut. Mrs. Kiiud ICrieksuu will
- . entertiiiu two weeks from last
SKKXXSA ci.rn.
Tho Jolly Workers were entertain- WediiewlMy at her lionio in Hunker ,
Trldny nfteriioon by Misses l.eona Hill,
pud Uiroun Iloffninn at tho home f I
their parents on South Fourth street. - - - --
Tho ufteruoon wn spent In playing IUWKKU HILL ("Ll'll.
Kiimrs. Prizes were given. Miss ...""
Clnrn Abel won first prize and Doro- Mlsi-es Vivian Craig and Minerva
thy llimsford wns awarded the booby Meciiin entertained the feminine
prize. Dainty refreshments were members of the Hunker Hill Club at
You'll Never Miss a Train or Boat
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If you wear one of our watches
and rely on it. Trains may
behind time, but our watches
never are. They are regulat
ed and guaranteed, no matt r
what grade you solect. Uven
our lowest priced time pieces
will he found accurate nnd
trustworthy.
Fine Watch Repairing
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RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPT.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Mrs. Mllo D. Sunnier entertained
besides tho members of the Skennsn
Club Friday. Mrs. Hoyd. Mrs. F. C
Weaver. Mrs. .1. Lee Hrown nil J Mrs
F. J. Howe The club meinbers pres
ent were Mrs. W. W Lang worthy,
wltlt wNiin the club will meet ne.t
week. .Mrs. Donald Chnrlsoii. Mrs. J.
X. Hutchlns and Mrs. Howard Savage.
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AUoDAV grilPIXG PAIITV.
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Mrs. II. W. Painter will entertain
tho ladles of the Christian church'
n xt Tuesday nt an all-day nulltlng
bee and lunch.
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X. II, CimiSTlAX SISTICHIIOOD. '
Tho North Hend Christian Sister
hood met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs Kilgnr McDanlols with eleven
meinbers present. Plans were made
for holding a cooked food and apron
sale lu the Wiseman & Martin furnl-J
tare store windows soon Thoso
present were Mrs. L. v. Tope. Mrs. F i
S Httcule. Mrs. H. P. Guinea. Mrs, I
V II Derbyshire Mrs. T. Osborne.
Vrs. W Llvengood. Mrs McKa,Mrs,
MeMurtle. Mrs. It. C Gladmon, Miss
Fll.i Guinea and Mrs. Mi Daniels
Mrs. Guinea will be hostess u week
fioui net Wednesd.i.
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KX.IOY SOCIAL.
Final Clean-Up
LADIES' SUITS. DRESSES
COATS RAINCOATS
DRESS SKIRTS
See advertised list of prices the lowest
of this entire event.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Cor. Central Ave. nnd Broadway.
Phone aoi.
Mrs. K. A. Anderson cntertnlned
nt sowing on Tuesday nfteriioon. Mrs.
12. L. itohliiBou entertnlned tho guests
with several Scotch songs. Delicious
rt f reshinents wero served by the host
ess, nsslsted by Mrs. McGce. Those
present wero Mesdnmes Falconer
Itohlnsou, Itolnndsoii, Walters, Ayer,
Hlntt, MeGeo, Curtis, Cowan, Sr and
Miss Hear.
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Klltl'ltlSi: PAUTY.
A delightful surprise party was
tendered Mr. Ilorninn Illllyer th's
week nt tho new homo on Hlrod n ve
nue, tho occnslon being Mr. Hillyer's
birthday. There wero between fif
teen and twenty guests present.
Whist wns played at several tables
and nfterwnrd dancing was Indulged
In until a late hour. A sumptuous
supper was served, Mrs. Illllyer being
nsslBted lu serving by Mrs. Oiilmetto
and Mrs. Hlrchum. The table was
beautiful with Its decorations of
polnsettns and the birthday enke
with caudles. Tho guests all pro
nounced the evening u very enjoyuble
one and congratulated Mr. mid Mrs.
Illllyer on tholr handsome now home.
Why Waste Time?
Plant your trees with
HERCULES
POWDER
Slop first )Cf loiirt'
Sprril up development
.VI lu too per crnt
Improve the quantity, color
nnil minllfv nf fruit
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thi Jim ii and pintle!
thi Jirai da, and alt) tha
talatlii tpnad cl thi roots ol
tfim tnii, oni planted In a
spadi du( hell and thi ottir In
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'Pile Knstshlo Sewing Club wns en
tertained this week by Mrs. W. F.
Hyerly. At the business session, Mrs.
Frank Prey wns elected president.
Mrs. M. A. McLiiKKnn, vlco president
and Mrs. Fred Moore secretary nnd
treasurer. At tho cIoho of the nfter
iioon refreshments were served. Mlsf-e-
Wllhi Hyurly and Marie McLalii
nsslstlng her. The next meeting will
be held in two weeks with Mrs. F.
Cnssldy. TMnso present this week
wore Mesdnmos Itobort Kittson, W.
Itohertsoii, FrunJ llernmun. .1. ('.
Swnnson, .1. I). McKuy. W. Steckle.
F. Prey. 0. Wallace. F. Gilbert. A.
Ilorton, M. A. McLaggau and M. K.
Thurston.
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JiwrJiAiliMimw WtllWIHllWlliirit
vf J In 7 l( I hh
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"Buy the bestK
kpiscopal tin i.i).
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Tho Mnrshllold Kplscopul Guild wns
entertnlned this week by Mrs. George
F. Murcli nt her home lu South
Marshlleld. Further plans Tor com
pleting the kitchen nnd dub rooms
in tho new church weio mndo. The
next meeting will be with Miss Nettle
MIhs Genovlovo Songstncken nnd Rcr,
nud Mrs. Drowning.
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I .jolly si.ti:i:.v. I
Snvngo at tho A. J. Savugo homo,
Thoso present this week were Mrs.
L. M. Xoble, .Mrs. Fannie Hazard,
Mrs. c. F. McKnight. Mrs. .1. A. Mntt
son. Mrs. .Ins. Forty. Mrs. .1. M. Up
ton. Mrs. F. A. Sncchl, Mrs. Otto Tho ladlos of tho .Ioli Sixteen will
Schotter, Mrs. It. U. Irwin, Mrs. liar- ho ontertnlned noxt Friday nftcrDW
ry Hrndflold, Miss Mnudo Heed, Mrs. by Mrs. Ira I). Hurtle nt her homo la
Hugo Qulat. Mrs. Cliuido Xnsbiirg. ' Xorth Hend. ,
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Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young
people Inst ovenlng enjoyed their bi
weekly social nt the church. Follow
ing tho business session, Miss Jennlo
Johnson rendered a piano solo and E.
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Your Love of Music
The love of music is born in every one of us, and we naturally come to love
the kind of music we hear the most.
In this day of the Victrola it is. easy for every one to hear the world's best music
and not only to hear it, but to understand and en-joy it, for this wonder instru
ment gives to you a thorough appreciation of the
masterworks of music.
The Victrola opens to you a new and ever-increasing
vista of musical delight, as elevating as it is enter
taining, and completely satisfies your longing for mu
sical recreation.
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L. L. THOMAS, Manager.
218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L
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