The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 12

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 EVENING EDITON.
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PROGRESS CIjUII.
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Mrs. W. P. McEldowncy was host
ess Monday to t'.io Progress Club.
An excellent paper on "Municipal
Art" wrltton by Mrs. 12. Q. Flnnngan
wns rend by Mrs. Nicholson. Tho
roll-call was "A Fuyorlto Window
Box." Pour now mombcrs were ad
mitted, Mrs. P. W. Payne, Mrs. Otto
Scliettcr, Mrs. rtjntlp Nordrum and
Mrs. Rolfo Nerdrum". Tho hour of
meeting was changed from 2 o'clock
o 2:30. Tho next meeting, April 13,
at tho homo of Mrs. Henry SengBtnck
cn, will bo open to tho public and all
jpcrsoiiB Interested In tho club work
or In tho subject of Mrs. Scngstack
cn'a paper, "Tho Public Llbrnry,"
ar,o cordially Invited to be present.
Those attending club Monday wcro
Mrs. Adolspcrgcr, Mrs. Stoll, Mrs.
Chnndlor, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Nichol
son, Mrs. Qldlcy, Mrs. llnnson, Mrs.
Biako, Mrs. Corey, Miss Silverman
nnd Mrs. McBldowney.
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iloy Carr, Drow Smith, Harold
Simpson, Fremont Hodson, Lylo
Chapollc, Herman Mcndo, Molvln
Jacobson nml Horbort Bowen.
I CHRISTENINGS f
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THURSDAY CLUH.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. llnnson will
hnvo their young son christened to
morrow at tho Episcopal church, John
Hartley llnnson being tho nnmo con
ferred upon him. Only members of
tho family will bo In Attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. AdolBporgcr
will nlso hnvo their young son,
liobert Augustus, christened tomor-
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I PLAN PARTY.
Next Wednesdny evening a Rook
Party will bo enjoyed at the homo of
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. B. Wilson on South
Tenth streot, West Mnrshflcld.
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DINNER PARTY
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Lockhart
Tho Thursday Club met for sewing ontortnlncd nt n delightful llttlo
nnd social chnt at tho home of Mrs. l1nor ntl hrldgo party Wodncs
t h iinrvnv nn Vorih rtrnmHvnv. i day evening at their homo. Tholr
Mrs. LeMloux, Mrs. Schrocdor, Mrs. i uct8 , waro J,,r.nnaMrf.V AS
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Mitchell. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Brad'
field, Miss Wltte, Mrs. Klnnoy, Mrs,
Fenton, "Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Jonea, Mrs.
Fourlor and Mrs. Harvey wcro pres
ent. Tho noxt meeting will bo with
Mrs. J. W. Hlldeubrand, but- It was
not decided whether it would bo tho
regular afternoon meeting or one of
tho monthly socials nt which tho
husbands aro entertained.
" AT GUILD HALL.
Tho Episcopal Guild met Tuesday
as usual, with Mcsdames Hazard and bytorlnn Church, Itov. Burkhart will
Toyo, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Knuf-
iiinn aim .ir. nm .firs. it. a. lower.
I DINNER PARTY
Dr. J. T. McCormnc, who Is hero
from Borkelcy for a short stay, will
entertain n few friends at dinner
nt tho Chandler tomorrow.
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SPECIAL LKCTURE
Undor tho nusplccs of tho
dies' Missionary Society of tho Prcs-
Porry as hostesses. Tho afternoon
as apqnt In tnlk about church mat
tors, and nt sowing. Tho Guild will
nicot again In two weeks, skipping
next week's meeting ns tho Guild
liostpones Its scsBlon tho Tuesday
beforo Easter. At this timo Mrs.
Christine Kruso nnd Mrs. J. A. Mat
ron will be hostesses; Next Satur
day tho Indies will hold n cooked food
Bale nnd tho annual bazaar at tho
Perry & Nicholson storo. Among
dollver n storcoptlcon lecturo on
Wednesdny evening nt tho church.
His topic will bo Jnpnn and special
music will bo n fcaturo of tho pro
gram. The general public Is in
vited. 4
I CLUIJ PARTY
Miss SlKim Larson gavo n de
lightful Jnnnncso nnrty at hor homo
tlinnn nut. thin wnnV wnrn MpHilnmon Tlunlsi.r- T f 1 1 1 Wmlnnailnv nvonlntr.
1'orty, Mary Drowning, Robt. Brown- April 1. Tho decorntlonB woro
ing, Perry, Payno, Malonoy, Mc- j green nnd Jnpancso lanterns. Tho
Knight, Travor, Mntson, J. A. Mat- ovonlng was spont In playing various
on, Lewis, J. W. Flnnngnn, Schottor, gnmcB, and April Pool tricks. A
ttoblo, Toyo, Porhnm, Hazard, Curtis, 'dollclous lunch was served in Jap
fimall, W. F. Miller, Nasburg and.'nneso fashion, nt which tlmo n flash
Lockhart, and Miss Maudo Reed, light plcturo was taken. Thoso pros-
. cut woro: Misses Emma Hanson,
; Kioasio Lntun, Laura uuuny, uu-
, I'HKSRYTHRIAN AUXILIARY. - n DolKks Harriot CoIHnB, Mario
A L Gregg, Myrtlo Nelson, Carrlo Ross,
iVoImn Ross, Slgnn Larson, Vivian
Tho Prcsbytorlan Auxiliary held n Crnlg, Bosslo Immol, Mrs. J. Han-
buslncss meeting Wednesday ai mo b'U, Mrs, L. Mcuonniu.
Homo of Mrs. A. L. uarKor on Houtn
Fifth Btreot. Mrs. I. 8. Smith, Mra.
Mohr, Mrs. Swcotmnn, Mrs. LnChnp
flic, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Sutherland,
Mrs. Dlmout, Mrs. Seanrtin nnd Mrs.
Hydo woro present. The afternoon
was dovoted almost wholly to bunt
SOCIAL SEWING CLUIJ.
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Enjoy
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way.
We are ready for you in a big
No matter what may be your wish or taste,
we guarantee to please you.
And. don't forget that the whole week pre
ceding "EASTER" is given up to a spe
cial showing of
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StyIepIusHj7
rDAfoAc 4PS
"Th same price the. world cvciC
This is "STYLEPLUS WEEK" from Maine to
California a time set aside to show the men and young men
of this country how stylish they can dress for only $17, and
with wear and service guaranteed.
Wc arc the STYLEPLUS store in this town and
will gladly show you how the makers have been able to
give, style, fabric and workmanship at a medium price by
specializing on one suit.
The big two page advertisement in the Saturday
Evening Post told you to look for the STYLEPLUS WIN
DOW in your town. You can't miss ours, but come in and
really see the clothes;
Clothes for Easter
"MONEY'
TALKS."
Hub Clothing and
Shoe Company
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
MYRTLE POINT
Mrs. .1. C Swanson was hostess
Thursday to the Social SowIiir Club
tiiiuiilinrii nntnrtnlnlnir Mlftft ftnlllin
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noBB tnlk nnu 11 avub uecic eci 10 nom Tnomn8 Mrs. QeorKo Ayro. Mrs. D.
nllvor tea soon, probably nt tho , mlB Mr. ni tjhminH. Mrs. siln-
noxt nicotliiK 1 two wcokB,
ylnco of meotliiR was not set.
Tho
CANDY l'ULL
nlo SwanBon. MrH. .1. C. Swlnford,
Mrs. Iledford, Mrs. Jack Davis nnd
MIbs Knlno. A plennnnt nftornoon
wbh Hpent nt bowIiik. Tho hostesH
was asslHted by Mrs. .Inek Dnvlfl. Mrs.
J n ....11 . ... ci.-. . . IthodcB wilt bo hoBtcaa nt tho noxt
NoVth Do'nS glwn'briiarboViDo, noting In two wook.
n In honor of kubbuU Larrorty. ;
wna tho occasion of a great deal of '
1n and ploisuro Friday nlKht. Tho' '
vnnnir iinonln liritiinnl wnrn I.nln .
Rltchlo, Anna Trumnii, Lonora Topn, i Mrs. D. Y. Stafford ontertalnod tho
itargnrot Smith, Qoldle UIkrb, Mar. Royal Auction nrldRO Club at two
Jorlo SwoarlURon, ItUBsell Luffurty. tnbles Tuesday, numborlnu aB Ruostfl
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ItOYAL AUCTION DIIIDGK. I-
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Shirt Waists
A swell lino of Shirt Waists just received from the
Trio Waist Company, of Philadelphia. These were
manufactured especially for us. Thnv p1 nf the lat
est styles and splendid values.
NEW LINE OE COATS AND
SUITS JUST RECEIVED
TV WE HAVE THE SWELL TrliNGS.
Mrs. Doracy Kroltzor, MVs. IIotiBO-JMrs. Motley, Dr. Mattlo S'..aw, Mrs.
worth, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Goodrum, Harry NaaburB. Mrs. I). C. MuCnrty,
.v.rB. .Morrow nnu .mimiuh iiuiuii i.uw
rlth, Josephlno Griffin, Winifred
Watson. Elizabeth Topping, Bvn
Mrs. ParBons, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs
Ilnlnos nnd Mrs. llarriRnu. Mj-s.
Hnlncs won tho prlzo. Mrs, Gcorgo
Goodrum will bo hostess noxt Tuesday.
.musical i:vi:nin.
Last Tuesday ovonlng whllo tholr
hUBhnuds woro nttendlng tho Follow
ship Club' moothiR, n nnmbor of Indies
mot nt tho homo of Mrs. John Motloy
for sitppor nnd a social evening of
imiBtu nnd chnt. Among thorn woro
Mrs. Immol, Mrs. Sohlbrodo, Mrs.
Hold, Mrs. Morrow nnd Mrs. Motloy
nnd MIbs Dormul Cnmpboll.
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CIIUISTIAN KISTKItllOOD. I
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Tho Christian Ststornood had nil
unusually small Rntherlng Tuesday
nftornoon at tho homo of .Mrs. H. W.
rolntor, Mrs. Copplo, Mrs. McCnrty.
Mrs. A. W. Grogg, Mrs. MyrlcU, Mrs.
Morrow, Mra. Sohlbrodo nnd Mrs.
Reld being tho only ones out. Tho
ladles decided to hold n social session
onco ovory six weeks or two months,
but tho next plnco of nicotliiK wna not
set.
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j CATHOLIC AUK I
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Tho North iVond Catholic Indies
Aid mot at tno homo of Mrs. V. G.
lllndmnrsh Tuesday and tho ladles
spent a pleasant nftornoon sowing for
tho bazaar to bo Riven soon after
Easter. Mrs. August Hoolllng wjll
entertain tho Aid Tuesday, April 14.
Those attending this week woro Mrs,
McCullom, Mrs. Kalsor, Mrs. Hooll
Iiir, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Mullen, Mrs.
Robort Hnnks, Mrs. Noll Hanks. Mrs.
McDonald, Mrs. Lemnnskl, Mrs. Har
ry Truman. Mrs. GeorRO Truman,
Mrs. lllndmnrsh, Mlsa Winifred Dwlo
Dresser nnd Ednn Larson.
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Loon postponed until tho following- t
Thursday, April i, on ncconnt of I
Holy Woolc. On thnt dnto Mrs. t-'.l.
man will bo hostess.
WIDOWKRH DINK
Last Monday iiIrIU aovornl of tho
temporary wldowors RnVo whnt
Dr. Straw cnlla n "He-dlnnor" nt Tho
Chnndlor. Among them woro Harry
nutlor, W. S. Turpen. Dr. Srtaw nnd
Will nnd Irving Chnndlor.
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I JOLLY DO.li.V. I
Tho Jolly Dozen will bo ontertalnod
by MrB. Ross noxt Wednesday at her
homo In Hunker Hill. Mrs. Mar
hoffcr will bo official entertainer.
N. I. ALTAR GUILD.
, Mrs. Paul Dltnmlck will ontorlaln
the Altar Guild noxt Wednesday nt
hor homo In North Rend. It wbb br
rcneotiBly announced that thp meet
ing was to hnvo boon this week.
) PRISCILLA CliUIL I
N. L. LA 1)1 1 :.S' AID.
Tho .Norwoglnn Lutheran Ladles
Aid will meet nt tho church hall
Thursday. Mrs. Jons Hansen nml
Mrs. Q. Larson will bo hostosscs. short Btny,
I.NTOHMALCllAI
Mr. and MVi. L. J Sj
her daughter,, Mlti Itiwiii
arrived homo In North B
wcok after a two monthi'bi
NorthttCBt,
Mr. and Mr, W. F JIEcf
Mm llnmkn'Alpr lodlT lOf f
whom thnv will visit for 1 da"
then prococd to 8n Fraud"
rr8. P. M. Mostollor entertained
tho Prlsclllns Wednesdny at tho usual
social nftornoon, Hor guests woro
Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Robin
son, Mrs. Christenson, Mrs. Galo and
Mrs. Suudorsou, a guest of tho club.
Tho next meeting will bo held with
Mrs. Nelson nt Ray Parle In two
weeks.
NUWLY-WHRS.
The Gokteii Rule
ALAVAYS BUSY. THERE IS A REASON
Mrs. Nick Stnmbono ontortnlncd
tho Nowly-Weda Wednesday nt n very
iilnnHfint nftnrnnnn of sinvlne. She
Miss Margnrot Stnmbuck and Mlds j,lui ,,s gueats Miss Cynthia Vineyard
nnd Miss Theresa Stoln of Ts'ortn
Dend, nnd Mrs. Jaqk Davis nnd Mrs.
Paul Waddell of Marshtlold. Tho
club momborB pyesont wore Mfs. Jns.
Mcintosh, Mrs. Elmer Vlnoynrd nnd
Mrs. Stnmbono, Masters Jack Edward
nnd William Davis and Miss Cynthia
Loulso Stnmbono accompanied their
mothers. Mrs. Stnmbono had a cen
ter Piece of very beautiful pansles,
a gift from Mrs. A. W. Chapman. As
so. few members woro out, It was not
decided whore tho meeting next
Wednesday will bo held.
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Elizabeth HoollliiR.
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Mrs. L. A. Loomls will be hostess
to tho D. M. C. Club niombors at her
home In North Dend next Wednes
day. fr !
I COLLEGE AVOMEN. I
Tho College Woman's Club met
Wednesday evening nt MIbs Lnrson's
studio In West Mnrshfleld. Tho usual
literary program was varied this tlmo
with music, Including, besides Mrs.
J. J. Morrow's paper on "Several
Local Needs or Marahllold," piano
selections by Miss Larson and Mrs.
Motley nnd songs by Mrs. Gldley. It
was decided to give the club's first
annual banquet on tho first Wednes
day In May nnd to this end Mrs. Dk C.
McCarty, Mrs. R. H. Coroy and Miss
(Frances Franso woro, appointed a
committee. Those present were Mrs.
Sweotman, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Craw
ford, Mrs. Buckingham, Mra. Glossop,
ANOTHER TYPE
of the ever popular
WEDGEWOOD
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A. X. W.
Mrs. P. E. Hague entertained tho
A- N. W. Club nt needlework Thurs
day. The attendance was unusually
large, everyone being present but
tho now mother, Mrs. Qulsf, Mrs.
Murch nnd Mrs. Smith Thoso put
wero Mesdames Allen, Dennett, Ed
man, Evertsen, Hazard, Hague, Hyde,
Hall, HarrlRan, Kaiser, MalonoyMJn
RU8, Murphy. Mary McKn(pht. C. F,
McKnlght.' Noble, O'ConnolJ ,and
Stauff. Next week's meeting lias
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All the advantages of a cast stove with all ij
venlences of a steel range. Has ui w --
grates, with or without nign oiomi - l
same absolute guarantee as everything win
WEDGEWOOD on It.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT.
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