TEN THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ( UMtlVU i ( Continued on Pago Throo.) dny evening, which will take tho place of tho regular afternoon meet ing. Mrs. John Kcndnlt and .Mrs. 3uy Kendall Borvcd tho dollclous re freshments of banana cream cake and coffee Those present wore Mea dames Jnrvls, Held, McMillan, Mor row, Grannls, Maloncy and Kendall. C1I1UBTIAN SISTERHOOD. Mrs. W. A. Rcid entertained tho Christian Sisterhood Tuesday at a work-day mooting, tho ladles spend ing tho aftornoon sowing for tho 3iostcB8. Mrs. Harry Painter will 3iavo tho Sisterhood to bow at her Biomo next week In the samo way. Thoeo present Tuesday wero Mrs. flattie Blaln, Mrs. Win. Cox, Mrs. R. A. Copplo, MrB. A. W. Gregg, Nov. .Samuel Gregg, Mrs. E. C. Drews, 3Irs. L. E. Hcndryx, Mrs. S. J. Immol, Mrs. J. C. Jones, MrB. C. Knight, MrB. J. J. Morrow, Mrs. J. W. Motley, MrB. C. If. Myrlck, MrB. II, W. Painter, Mrs. Fred Gottlils, Mrs. D. C. McCar ty, Mrs. C. A, Sohlbrodo, Mrs. J. A. Ward, Mrs. Yako, Mrs. C. II. Powers, Miss Beaslo Imiiiol and Miss Dcrmol Camnbcll. 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR. TONIGHT. Danco at Eagles' Hall. SUNDAY. Coon Day' Hand Concort at the Masonic Opora House. MONDAY. I jeer: "The Unlvorsal Brotherhood." Imrt. Mrs. J. II, Flanagan, Mrs. W. Progress Club with Mrs. W. I Everybody welcome. i'i Stoll. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. McEldowncy. T ' Henry SengBtackon and Miss GMio- W. C. T. U. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a meet ing on tho flrat Monday In tho month nt tho homo of Mrs. I'annlo Wheeler, -when Dr. Shaw and Mrs.'Snnuiol Gregg will glvo talks boforo tho women. 4 X. II. CATHOLIC LADIES. t Mrs, Nell nanks entertained the CAtholIc LadlcB of North Bond at iioodlowork Tuesday and at the usual short business meeting. Mrs. V. G. Illndmarsh will ho hoBtcss next week. Thoso prcBont Tuesday wero Mm. Mc Culloni, Mrs. Knlsor, Mrs. Hoolllng, Mrs. Morris, MrH. J. G. Mullen, Mra. George Truman, Mrs. Lomanskl, MrB. Ilobort nanks, MIbh Wlnnlo Doyle, Miss Margaret Stambuck, Mrs. Eliza beth Hoolllng and Mrs. Nell Danks. I - BAPTIST WOMEN'. Tho North Bend Baptist Ladles iroro cntortalnod Wednesday aftor noon at tho homo of Mra. C. L. Braln nrd, whon plans woro niado for tho mcotlngs for tho noxt two or throe -months. Ono of tho obJectR of tho organization Is to obtain a lot nH a tdto for their church. They now have lhlrty-slx members. Wednesday's sctslon wnB a most enlnvnlilo nw' RSUG EASTE GESTION in New Spring JEWELRY TUESDAY. Marshflcld Episcopal Guild at church parlors with Mrs. Fan nlo Hazard and Mrs. C. K. Perry as hostesses. North Bend Catholic Ladles with Mrs. V. G. Hlndmarsh. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. II. W. Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fourier entertain at Indoor picnic. WEDNESDAY. Presbyterian Ladles' Auxiliary with Mrs. A. L. Darker. North Bond D. M. C. Club with Mrs. L. A. Loomls. North Bend Altar Guild with Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. F. M. MoBtcllcr. North Bond Royal Neighbors' social at Logglc Hall. K. C. Club with Mrs. Frank I Mubcub at North Bend. I Collogo Women's Club with Mrs. J. J. Morrow. Nowly-Wods with Mrs. N. Stambono. THUItSDAY. EastBldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Ilobort Kittson. North Bend Jolly Sixteen ev ening party with Mrs. T. It. Wil cox. Thursday Club 'with MrB. T. S. Harvey, Young Matrons' ovonlng soc ial with Mr. and MrB. N. II. Mc Millan. A. N. W. Club with Mi-b. F. E. Hague. FRIDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Younfe People's Socloty at church par lors. North Bond Thimble Club with Mrfl. J. II. Groves. Social Sowing Club with MrB. J. C. SwaiiBon. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. B. Curtis. Good Tlmo Club with Miss Wllnui Hoagland. SATUItDAY. Mlnnlo-Wis Club with Mm. Chna LaChapollc. MeBsrs. E. Wilson, A. B. Carlson, G. A. Williamson, j. F. Treanor, Ohas. Ward, Russel Nasburg, Jno. Ensmlngcr, P. H. Zolllcc, CIiub. Knox, Edward Grcnnlngor, M, G. Cofer, B. P. Watson, A. C. Burns wcUlor. Tho next social function by tho class will bo the flrat semi-annual camp fire at thq homo of Judge Sohlbredo and wife, on April 10. 4 0 UNITARIAN CHURCH. j I Unitarian services will begin at I North Bend In Loggln Hall Sunday t evening, March 29, nt 7:30. Sub- batigh nt hor homo on Tenth street, Tho hours wero from thrco to six o'clock and during tho afternoon about seventy called. Tho decorations woro slmplo but most attractive. In thu living room, pear and cherry blossoms woro used effectively, whllo In the dining room French baskets of sweet pons and. maidenhair fern wore attractive adornments, Ping shaded candles lighted tho tables. In receiving, Mrs. Kaufman was as sisted by Mrs. I. S. Kaufman and the guests of honor, Mrs. Itolso nnd Mrs. Deffcnbnugh. Assisting In enter taining wero Mrs. C. 11. Peck, Mrs. H. S. Tower, Mrs, iioruoit uocic-i Tine "Selby" Shoe for Wcm. i wU AVonu'ii who rcnlio llio Important part shoes o(to are v earing the "SHijlll." of tho "SELBV" Is compelling, ful and appealing. Ploy KPWOHTii leaguk. vlovo Fengstnckon. Mrs. C. It. Peck1 T and Mrs. J. Albert MntBon poured) a tea and coffee nnd assisting In serv- Tho members of the Marshueld "R were aiissos. awry Kruso ami Epworth League enjoyed a tmskot ' WlUlttmo Tho SEIiltY fashions for Spring are Irresistible; show ing Hie new cut Colonial pumps, tho "Mary fane" etc. All IcatliciH all nitidis. $3.50, $4.00 $4.50, $5.00 1nri.1iu,5,ftJS social at the Swedish Lutheran hall last evening. Owing to the unfavor able weather, tho attendance) was not large. Tho program Included: Impromptu recitation, LceByerly. Solo, Ed Richardson. Duot, Helen Perkins and Evelyn Langworthy. Original poem, E. II. Joehuk. Following tho program games woro enjoyed and then J. O. Langworthy as nuctlonoor disposed of tho baskets. ! I 4 4 I ELKS' DANCE. ! About thirty couples enjoyed tho monthly dnnco 'of tho Mars'nfleld I Lodge of Elks at their hall last i Wednesday evening. It wns an Infor I mnl affair for memliors only nnd tholr wives nnd sweethearts. MAItSHKIELD Hl'ILI). were noticeable during tho nftcr noon. It wns a most chnrming func tion. 4 4 1 4 I IMIOGllESSIVE DINNER 4 4 A newly formed club of North Bond, composed of n dozen young girls of the high school, gnvo a progressive dinner Thursday ovo nlng that proved to be on? of tho Jolllcat i vents tho younger sot tins enjoyed for some time. The young people Hid at the Warren Stein home which like all tho others was prettily decorat?d for tho occasion. Hero tlio soup courso was sot veil. Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART WEAK KOIl WOMIJ.V." Cornel' Broadway and Central Avenue. l'lione scL -ri7n ,,.. T ,,!,,., ;;, V"".,'; man GloBsop, EmcHt Drews, Foi Then nutos took tho party to tho .,...,. nv pini..on Vi MnMnh homo of Miss Jessie King, whoro the JiJm'nn ,. vS W. S iln.i i? salad appear rt nnd disappeared. ll,B Donne, Victor Shiny and 1- Tho Phillips homo came next, whoro tne meat course continued tho menu, followed bv tho vegetable family at th" Swoailngon's nnd dessert at the Wm. Vnugluin homo. The young people wore treated to fruits, nuts Mrs. Marv Brownluc and MrH. It. 1 13. Browning wero hostesses nt the and randy nt the Geo. Truman's . meeting of the Marahflold Kplseopnl liomo and riwlcd up at Sloven's with i Guild at the church parlora last Tuch- "''l n"1 cnra- 'Kl l,,'iJ1'8 nt day. There wan no btiHlncsB of lm- llM K,ulo...V . ."" .uy.. ,,urc,,m nortanco tn mnm im pntit the m. Sto'ti and Bill DiivIh and the booby port of tho commlttco which had tho! l),rlr "' Cynthia Vlney; recent McCnlloy boiieflt performance , M.r-. tarr' Tho. evening w i In nhnrgo. The cxpeiiBes wero some- I thing over SI 00. leaving a net 1ml ance of 123.10 for the guild. Next Tuc8day .Mrs. Fannlo Hazard nnd MrB. C. K. Porry will bo hostesses. fr ''.' 4 f 4 I THIMBLE CLL'II. I The North Bend Thimble Club will meet noxt Frldny with Mrs. J. H. Grqvcs. It Is expected that final ar rangements will then be mndo for the big clean-up campaign which tho club will direct In North Bend. The second Friday In April will prob ably be Belected for tho crusade. Pttpt. Itnnb and tho school children I iiro to assist and tho North Bend profitable ono. In serving, Mrs. Hyt council bns promised to help Brnlnard was assisted bv Mrs. A. II. I lofrny tho expense. Mrs. Ira II. Bar McKay. The' noxt meeting will bo In tlo. president of tho club, will prob two weeks with Mrs. Aldorton..Thoao nbly appoint tho commltteos and nn- lirosont this week woro Mrs, F. E. nonnco tho general program next Frldny. Cynthia Vlneynr.l and omul up with a general nulo ride In the cnrB of the guests, who declared tho party it splendid suft-ss. Tho .girls giving tho dhner wero Misses Lola Ritchie, Cora Phillips, Margaret Smith, Vera Wllscn Annn Truman, Ottilia Hoolllng, Thoroa Ftc'n. Mc llnda AndorHon, Cynthlt NMevar'. JchrIo King, Goldle Illggs nnd Mur Jorlo Swenrlngen. Their guoBts woro MessrH. Laffcrty. Flucklncor, Carr, Loo McLalu. Goo. Wlnsor, Will Dnvls, Chas. Burmester, Percy Phillips, Ooii" JoluiBou, August Cnl louder and Harold Slmptfou. under tho direction of Supt. Charles Smith. Plans woro niado for a camp ing trip on Coos River Immediately after school closes. Refreshments woro sorved. Thoso present woro Hownrd Kelly, Esmond GlosBop. Hor- Forcst McMnhon, red licit fold. 4 PARTY TODAY. Mrs. Ward M. Blako Is liosteas this afternoon nt her homo on South Fifth strcot Informally at bridge. 4 ml Stccklo, John Tellefson JuTiT' sor and Itclth Wilde. "'' j IXDOQlt 1'ICMR 1 Mr. nnd Jlr. .!m.t. tu- entertain nt their kL :,m. Marshlleld next Tuedar , 1 ? nn Indoor picnic. m'li nivei,' i'. ,"T "' .. :? ""tUIH I.UIFIP 11.11 mw. I DAY. March 28, KIVSMlV 2 TIHJUK'M A MITlMi SVTISP.UBH I INVITATIONS. Miss Kvolyn Lnngworthy lins iHiuod InvltatloiiH for tho evening of April Glozor, Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mrs,..E. IL Ardo'rfin, Mrs. J, M. Evans, Mrs. C. Brown, .Mrs. R. Mnrklo, Mrs. J. A. Naglo, Mrs. A. II. McKay, Mra. II. E. Smith, Mrs. II. E. Ash, Rev. A. F. BnBHford, Mra. E, Jninea, Mrs. It. C. Jnckson, Mrs. N. W. Welling, Miss N. Parker and MIhb Bornlco Glazier. ' mkkt wi:dnksdav. I ELECT OKKICEIIH. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho MarHhllold Preabyterlnn church will meet Wednesday aftornoon nt tho home of Mra. A. L. Barker. I FKItVDALE SEWING. I 4 The Ferndnlo Sowing Circle wns entertained Frldnv by MIhb SubIo Mnl colm and the afternoon wns pleas antly spenj In sowing. She was as slHteil by MUs Thorla Lund In serv ing refreshments. Thoso prcHont woro MrH. Jne Ilnucnr, Mrs. It. Hall, Mrs. D. L. niicicliiclir.ni, Mrs. Crnw- Ji Bracelet "Watches. Tango ITair Pins (Set with brilliants, $1.G0 ta $3) Beautiful Baiulcaus (Set with brllllantB, $3 to ?D.) Pretty T)iainoiul Pendants JJ5I2.0U TO :.()() .Gold Set Rings, $2.50 to $25 Diamond Pings, $25 to $300 "Wo also have a pretty lino of new Veil Pius, Bracelets, Brooches, Chains, etc. Prices 50c, $1 to $5. Red Cross Red Cross Jewelry DepJ. Drug Store At a meeting of tho Mnrahllold Presbyterian Missionary Society nt Mio homo of MrH. I. S. Smith Wodncs day, tho following offlccm woro ol cctcd: President. Mis. J. E. Burkhnrt. Vlco president, Mrs. Harry Folsom. Sec. nnd Troaa,, MrB Snow. M-a a..t1,....ln...l l.-.l ..I.,.. .!. '"" ' " ll-HIIIlllilll. . v Ti.in iiK.ir.nnn1:- ',,', ,,0f", Kronhnlm. Thorla Lund. A. Ilodgou, Itofrcslunonts woro AIrq n ,.., M, ,,' ,,. , , ... ' Borved. Among those present wore weeks from tod ,v Mrs. Harry Poison. Mia. Card, Mra.i00,c" rroin T Hydo. Mrs. W. W. Rowan, Mrs. Sulll- 4 ' ' ' van, Mrs. F. A. Tlcdgen, Mrs. A. L.- , ,,,,,,, ...' m;.'m."rr 1 Btitz. Mr. A. L. Barltcr mid Mra. J. 1 ' "'''" OlivKhllA. E. Burkhart. An 01,orettn. "Tho Smugglemnn.'' HOXOItS Gl'lvST. I'AREWKLL PAItTY. 4 4 Mra. Wm. Vnughan was hosteHS at a moat charming afternoon at sowing and music nt her beautiful homo In North Bend last Saturday aftcrnqou na a farowoll for Mra. II. J. Coke of Loa Angeles. Greens nnd cut flowcs 1 wore used nrtlsllcally In tro defini tion scheme. A delirious three courso luncheon una nerved, MIsbcb Cynthia Vineyard and Theresa Stein assisting the hostesa. Her gticatH Included Mrs. D. E. Vntiglinn and Mr. Win. Dun no of Mnrshflold, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mra. George D, Mandl go, Mra. C. A." Smith, Mrs. IT,. C. Holmes, Mra. Elmer RubsoII, Mrs. L. C. Reynolds, Mrs. V. E. Wnttera, Mra. J. IL Gardiner, Mrs. M. 13. Everett, Mrs. John Leunnn, Mrs. II. G. Kern, Mrs. Ira B. Bartlo, MIhb Pearl Heath ami Mrs. It. J. Coko. 4 4 I BIRTHDAY PARTY. Last Saturday evening Mrs. Mar tin. Brc.cn of Eaatsldo had a few of MIfb Thorla Lund's friends gather nt hor homo In honor of hor nine teenth birthday. Tho evening wna ploaBantfv spoilt playing guinea and piano selections woro given by Eliza beth Tollorson, Lillian Thnrwnld nnd Clco Stecklo. A dollclous luncheon between friends who tend their ho- dry to ua. They can lariki' linen In perfect condition. WtA tne greatest pains with ertrj i-fi sent to us, uso no Injuriogj wl nnd put a lirllllant hIom npcuiilft cuffs and collars. Wo call fori deliver work promptlr, itl n charges aro really low for nclikl class wont. , MIbr Ulvlrn Frleeli was hostosH at n delightful llttlo ten party last Saturday i.fteriioon conip lutfitniy to her guost, Mlea LouUe Iloyer, a charming Portland young woman who la Hpoudlug a few months on tho Day. Tho decoration scheme wna In pink and currant biotas:. is, gropnu wbh served. An Interesting story was nnd macs woro effectively used. ' rend by .Miss Tnloon Wlldo and Mrs. MIbh Fiicon was assisted In aervlng Hay .Julio. Thoso who enjoyed Mlsa by Mrs. Bnlllugcr and MIbh Inez John-1 Lund's birthday party woro Mlsaea son. Kllzahcth and Blanrho Tellefson, Nel- : I lie Olaoii, 1 Initio McKay, Magglo 4 ' BobortBon, Hilda West, Lillian nnd l I PIjAX OlTIXiS. I 1 Lucy Thorwald. Annn Lund, Stella -- Potoraon and Tnleeno Wlldo nnd Tho Baptist Boys' Binthcrhood Mesarv. John nnd Hurry JoIiiihoii, I hold a social and bualueaa meeting ' Itny Julie. Clifford McKay, Victor last evening at the church nurloiH West. Emll Weat. Martin mid Clco COOS BAY STEAM LAW Phnnc Main n'-J. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS, Russell Building, Central Avenue en PLAX FOR BALL will lm given nt the South Marah flold Benzol Frldny afternoon, April 3, ni 2 o'clock, bv tho children of tho Tho Altor Society of St. Monica's K're! 1 tlreMoi v ',n"1,18 of.,,1, Catholic Church aro nuking ni range- ,thor olemontnry grades. Thoso tak- nionta for n urnnd bnll to bo irlvon '" il,u "" In Tho Eagl 's Hall ICaator Monday n vonlng. Big propnratlous aro be ing niado for tho ovont, Keysor's orcheatrn furnishing tho mualc. 4 4 I LADIES' ART CLUB ' 4 1 4 Smiigglomnn Frances S'irchl. Herald Tim Crosthwnlto. Mothers Leallo Union. Juno Mc I.augbl'n. Lura James, Marlon Kar doll. Theliim Wilson. Alice Mnuzov. Allre Holmes, Dnrls Wilson. Gertrudo Br"wn end C.'enda Abbott. Naughty Boys Orlev Hvdon. Geo. The Ladies Art Club onJoyod a and Kenneth Green. Hilton Sllllou lollghtful session yeatordny nt the, her-. Elmer Scott, Arno Olae'i, Dnlo homo of Mrs. Jnines Cowan linMnuzoy, John Wnltcr, Hjalto Xor Snuth Mnrahflelil. Following nn nf-l drmi pud I nuronco Bertram, tornoon of needlework and social Grandmothers Frances Hnll Au cliat, dolldous refiflshmonts w. re ' nun IllldpnliPind. Ruth Collins. F'or sorvod. Mra. Perklna assisting tho once Kardoll, Violet Currv. Thelmn hoBteaa. Tho next ineotlng will Wood, M,Uy Steward and Catherine be next Friday with Mia. W. lr. RuUnff. Curtis. Tlioso presont thla week Knlchts Wallace Connor. .Toromo r?Zf w ro .Mrs. j. a. iJinii. mvb. a. h. Sweet. E-hvard GIbc'-. Jarl Nordriim, Ulanchard, Airs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs.lJolin MpMnnlmnn. W i'-n n--e-Olivia Edninii, Mrs. F. M. Flyo , Mrs. ; AuglI8t,m n0ffiniin, Flnyi, arott, V. H. Foley, Mrs. W. E. llongland,' chrrley Vnsov and Harold .Tolinson. trii,.,;7i V-,, ,;:.' tJ V Onnmofl- Gordon Noff. .William F Tohinder Mra" fi C VnuSan"! MpArt,,I,p 1"cU Sn''cl,, "Rrrv Wal"' Mrs I M ' Cmidron MreChns S' Wn,'pr Snc,1,nn nml Unrry Wnlter' ser'aml mS W r VosI 8ml li I PnliloB. Vlrslnln Gosney, Lorena slot and Mis. w. iiosB bniltli. 1 Hoffman, Helon Perkins. Lillian I llimiAXV IHIILlJ CLASS Johnson Mnb'o Sneddon, Frnnces Lyons. Lnrnn Wilson, Myrtle Conk lln and Gladys Burrows. I'll,, llnthnnv Tllliln f nsa nf Mm UllOPn Ot 1110 lT.ineS. irellO .MC- Chrlstlan Church give a dollghtful , Person. social at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.l I'opny i.auy. .Margaret rowers. S. J. Immol last Friday evon;ng. I auniiuwer. i.nuiso uuiiev. Mlsa Bosalj Inimel presiding asl hostess. Each uuest renrosented some book or work of fiction, which I PLAX RAXQUET. 1 was r Eht well done. Then tho evening was Bpent In book making. I Tho Bnptlbt L. T. L. Society Is Tho following porsons wire pros-! making nrrnngements for a banquet ent: Mfsaes Annn Cox. Vivian Craig, and program the second Tuesday in Edith PendergrnsB, Slgna Larson, April. 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