The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Saturday Eve, June 13th
GOODMt-yiC GOOD TIME
TONIGHT 1 1OTL1M - dies 3e TOMGHT
(Continued from Pago Two.1
I 1WKTY POSTPOX10D
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Sirs. Ilobeccn Luso Stuinn. who
was to havo entertained Tuesday
line hnd to postpones her party until
next Wednesday as her Httlo daugh
ter Catharine has been III with meas
CHIUSTIAX S1STI0KHOOD
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At sewing and chat Tuesday the
Christian Sisterhood spent n very
pleasant afternoon with Mrs. It. A.
Copple. Tho meeting was wholly so
cial with no business outsldo of tho
nrrangemont to meet onlv onro n
month throughout tho summer. Re
freshments were served, tho hostess
Frank Howe. Tho second Tuesday In
July Is the date of the next meet
ing. JO MA DO.KX
The Jolly Dozen were most effec
tively prevented from meeting this
week by tho epidemic of measles
ami whooping rough that havo been
raging nmoug tho families of Dun
ker 11111 nnd Hoy Turk. Mrs. Itrock
mueller was to have been hostess. It
was not decided when nor where to
hold tho next meeting.
I THXDIOKS LVXCIILOX
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Miss Lydln Dodge entertained with a
dullghtful three-course luncheon on
Wednesday owning. Hoses, .ferns
uoing nBsisicii ny .irs. uciei, .Mrs. jic- nncl burnt orange crepo paper com
U.CZ2SU
Seme
Splendid.
New
De
signs Jest Received in
Make home BEAUTIFUL. (Md
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MNPflMfe
Cnrty nnd Mrs. Immel
Three special guests, Mrs. II. 0.
Hoy, Mrs. Dan Keating nnd .Mrs. Hur
ry Nusburg. were present. During
tuo afternoon Mi. John Motley gave
Htixorul piano selections.
IUPTIST AID I
Mrs. C.. II. Meant entertained the
ladles or the llaptlst Aid at a busi
ness and social nieotlng Wednesday.
Tho ittendanco was good, including
Mrs. Nell Sutherland, Mrs. John Nn
gle, Mrs. J. C. Donne, Mrs. F. II.
Storey. Mrs. F. II. Dresser. Mrs.
Phillips, Hov. llnssford, Mrs. Me-
hlned In malting n most attractive
decoration scheme for tho parlor and
dining room. Music, Including so
los by MIhh Dodge nnd Miss HcshIo
Ayre. and games, added greatly to
the entertnlnment. Her guests were
Misses 1'llxti Ajro. llosslo Ayre, Myr
tle Miller, Until Matthews. Kllzn
beth Arlnndson. IOssIo Cameron,
(llndys ltoddy and Nellie- Holland,
Mrs. Annn Fisher, Mrs. (leo. Chatter-
ton, Missus Jenuette lOseott and liar
del Collins and Melvlllo Clmtlerton.
I SO('IAI HVKXIXO I
Mrs. U. A. Taylor and sister, .Miss
llnllln l.-lllu I'M v.. n ilnllvlitful mirlv
Mnhon. Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Satuidny In honor of their mother
iienier unci .Mrs. .Me.Mnnon. Ticsinm mtlicr. Mr. and MrH. C. 10. Ilunis,
Dear Mr. & Mrs, Stlll-in-love:-
You don't ever want "'love' to "fly
out or the window, ' ' do you? Then you
must make your home beautiful and attrac
tive. Nothing Inspires graolousness and polite
ness between people as much as refined,
HARMONIOUS SURROUNDINGS. You will find at
our store Just the handsome and graceful
styles of new furniture that will make
your home a perpetual delight to you.
Come In and see them and satisfy yourself
that our PRICES will be reasonable.
Summer
Furniture
and
Dining
Room Sets
We are also showing
a complete line of sea
sonable articles:
TENTS,
CANVAS COTS
HAMMOCKS
CAMP CHAIRS '
CAMP STOVES
In fact everything re
quired for the camping
and vacation season,
and remember always
that
principal business taken up was tho
plnnnlug for a plcnle for Thursday,
Juno LTi, when the North Komi Aid
will be guestH of the Marshfleld so
I
XOIITII IIKXI) AUCTION
nitiiK.u: ci.uii
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS"
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
At tho homo of Mrs. .1. 0. Menu
Wednesday, the North llend Auc
tion Ili'liUv Club was organized and
played Its first kuiuu with six
of lis nine Initial members present.
Tho membership Includes Mrs.
Horn. Mrs. M. 10. Kvorltt. .Mrs. Paul
Dlnunlck, Mrs, (leo. Htephenson,
Mrs. t F, KnllceUBteln, Mrs. h. J.
Simpson, Mrs. II. 10. Ilunuester, Mrs.
I. II. Ilnrtle, and Mrs. C. M. llyler.
Mrs. SteplioiiBon won tho card tro
phy for high score. A dainty lunch
wiiH Horveu after the uamo. Tho new
club plans to meet twice a mouth.
Mrs. llyler to bo lumens ni;nln In
two weeks.
I MM'.VIXi: lOXCHAX'ilO CI.UII
Tho old Nowly Wed Club, now
known aa tho Miwulno I0xc-haui:o
Club met with Mrs. Carl West Wed
nesday. The afternoon was spout nt
bowIiij; followed by refreshment
Mrs. I'lmor Vineyard. Mrs. Ituben
CnvnuniiKh, Miss Thorn Lund, MIhb
Nellie 0!uen nnd Miss lllldur West,
wero present. The club pinna to
meet In two weeku with Mrs. Vine
yard. '
I li. T. I. I
Tho L. T. I,. Society of tho llap
tlst church met Tuesdny evening' at
tho church hall and enjoyed quite
n program of music nnd kuiuch fol
lowing a business session.
Frank 1 1 owe and (1. A. Williamson
Knvo a KUltar and harmonica duet
and a whlstlini; trio with Leo llyurly,
and MIsscb llesslo FlauiiKan and
Oraco Fulton t'nvo roadliiKS. Tho
proKram ended with a boiik by tho
club, nnd kuiucs combined tho oven
ItiK'B fun. Those present wero Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harold Ilarcelt, Misses
Lillian Cook, Oraco Fulton, Melon
McLnuKUllu. Ileaslo Flnnnuan and
Carrlo, Hllla anil Vol ma Jtoss, and
Mossra Allen Merser, l.eo llyurly.
O. A. Wllllnmson. Hoy Fulton nucl
of North licud. DnucliiK nnd kuiuoh
wore enjoyed until mldnlKht nnd then
n most bountiful supper was served.
Among those nreseut were: Mr. and
Mrs. itucker, of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Chns. .Martin, Mr. unci Mrs. lin
den. Mrs. Annies. Mrs. W. Thomp
kins unci sans, Clyde nnd Lloyd, Miss
Dora Thompktus, M)h. O. Martin,
Seth Johnson, Mrs. Wnrren Wether
ly, lOddle Knutson, Ituben Swansou,
Walter McLeod, Miss lOmlly Kane,
Miss llnlllo Kills, Mrs. C. 10. Ilurns,
Mr. C. K. llurns, Itny Taylor, Mrs
Myrtle Taylor.
' lOASTSMIIOSIOWIXtJ Cl.l'lt !
The club this week spent a very
profitable and pleasant afternoon
with .Mrs. A. L. Foster, or liny City.
Mrs, Morton, Mrs, 1'iey nnd Mrs.
llyurly wero members from lOustsldc.
attendliiK, with Mrs. Fred llrook
as additional Kitcst, while as special
KiiestH from liny City Mra. Foslei
hnd invited MrH. J. I'. Mulouey, Mrs.
Hunch, Mrs. Win. Smith and Mine
Itoso Mnlouey. who entertained with
music d mi 111: the nfleruoou. Mrs
Ilrlnkley aided the hostoHs. Tho next
moctliiK will bo with .Mrs. 1'roy 11-.
two weekH.
I'AKTSIIIi: IJAXCIXO IMttTV
Try the
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chops
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend.
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
For
STKOXflHAPIIIG WOKK
uf nny kind
Call 181-J
Two competent stenographers
In charge
08 Central Ave.
I
TI10 Kiistsldo Sewing Circle were
hostesses to about sixty guestH nt n
delightful dancing party at tho club
iooiiih Saturday evening. Tho rooms
wero gnyly decorated with fern
and flowers. Suppor wnH served at
11 Into hour. MrH. Morton, Mrs
Monro and Mm. I'rey composed the
committee In charge.
I I'LAX FOIt IMCXIC
Tho A. N. W. Club mombera uro
planning for tho plc-ule and outing
Juno li) when Mrs. U. II. Dunguu
will bu hostess at her homo on South
Coos It Ivor.
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I -ami's' Aitr cum I
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TI10 Ladles' Art Club enjoyed a
delightful afternoon Friday witn
MrH. CIiub. LaChapello nt her liome
In First Addition. Nuodlo work unci
convorsntlon wero followed byre-
freshtnents. l'lnns wero mndo to
hold tho nunu.il picnic, which wns
postponed on account of bnd weath
er, next Sunday nt Seaman's Orovo
on Coos ltlver, If conditions aro
favorable. The inectlujt plnco for
next Friday's session will bo an
nounced later. Thoso prosent this
week wero Mrs. J. A. Ulntt, Mrs.
A. S. lJlanchnrd, Mrs. W. H. Cur
tis. Mrs. Olivia lOdinnn, Mrs. F. M.
Flye. Mrs. W. 11. Foley. Mrs. L. F.
1 alkensteln. Mrs. W. 10. Moaglund,
Mrs. Lytlla Lang. Mrs. 10. D. Mc
Arthur. Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. J.
F. Telander. Mrs. I. M. Condron,
Mrs. Chns. Fensler, nnd Mrs. W. ltoss
Smith with .Mrs. C. S. Waugh nnd
Mrs. 10. J. Milts as special guests.
I coQUiLiiK socurrv ,
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQULLK,, Or., Juno 1.1. Mrs.
L. 1. Maury entertained nt needle
work Saturday and Tuesday after
noons, Dainty refreshments wero
served ench afternoon, tho hostesj
being assisted by her daughters. Mrs.
Hnl I'lorce and MIbb Uesslo Mniiry.
Those present Saturday wero Jles
dnmes Fuhrmnu, Skcols, W. II.
Lyons, J, S. Lyons, of
Mnrshfleld, Howard Folsom,
Corey, Llljeavlst, Currle, Jones,
Sanford, Single, Johnson, Lawrence,
llartson, Hawkins, Sterling, Lorenx,
Could, I'leu-e nnd MIbs lOsthcr Jolni
son. Those present on Tuesdny wore
Mcsdnmos Wickhmn, Leach, Kobtn-
son, Lyons, tloodmnn, Von l'ege-t,
KIme, Cordlln, Kuowlton, Sherwood,
'base. Collins, Lamb, Williams, Paul
sen. lOvelaud, Dyers and the Misses
Wocnirord and Snorwooil,
On Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hubert Watson entertained Infon-t-ally
at cards and games. Hefrcsh-nii-uts
wero served nt a Into hour,
the hostess being usslsted ty
.Mrs. Llnegnr and Miss Schroe
dor. Tlioso present wore Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hnhlnsnn, Mr. nnd Mis.
J..rn. Mrs. Llimitur, Mr. and Mrs.
btci II11K. Mrs. Allison, tho Mlssei
Penrl nnd Ituliy Snyder, Kvn Schroe
tle.'. Leln .Must, .Myrtle Do Long.
h 11' Messrs. Urnest FoIboui, Walter
1 ml Harry Oerdlnit, Leo Ho. ford,
I'rrl Leslie.
,M:.ih tloHlp M..ury was hoRtess
TbuiH-Uy evening when Bho euter
n.tiiiMl tlie cowing club. At a lata
liiiur n two-course luncheon wnn
nerved, the hostess being assisted by
Mrs. llnl Pierce?. Those present
woro MeBilamos Currle, Jtizn, P'erce,
Mnuiy, Nolmnn, tho Misses Thrift,
Woodford nnd Maury.
Mrs. 11. MeKlnlov. of Tllli-mooli,
who has been visiting at t'.u- honn
.f lier paretitH, Mr. and Mis. T. II.
PhMllpB, leaves Saturday for honi".
She will bo uccompnuled ns tar an
Collage (Srovo by her parents', who
go to their old homo for a Hliurt
b'uy on biislueHB nnd plcnmiro,
Mr. Heard left Friday on tho
Speedwell for San Francisco, whom
ho goes to look for n locntlou.
Tho Misses Pearl and Ituliy SnyOer
who havo been visiting relative:) tie
last month, will leave on Snturday'
Pnralso for their liomu In Portlnud.
Wllllnm llnrrow, who has been nt
tending school In the lOuiit, roturucd
homo Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chine. Stnuff, of
Mnrshfleld, wero Ccniullle visllorj
Thursday,
Mr. unci Mrs. J. S, Lyons, or
Mnrshfleld, wero over-Sunday guests
with relatives and friends.
Miss Myrtle Lund, stonogrnphcr
In tho offlco of Norton's wholesale
firm, left Tuesday for u two-weak'
vncatlon with friends In Snn Fran
cisco.
Mm. Lnwrouco wiih hostess last
Friday afternoon nt her homo it
tho monthly meeting or tho Pnst Ma
trons. After a short business meet
ing tho afternoon wiih spent In sow
ing. Dainty refreshments woro serv
ed, the place canls being hnrd-pnlut-ed
stars. Thoso present worn Mes
damcH Sherwood, Single, Ktlun, Fol
som, lOveliind, Maury, Hose and
LyoiiH.
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MrH. W. II, Kennedy eutortnluod
Informally at cards and Hovvlni;
Weduesdny afternoon complimentary
to MIhh Mamie Maliouey, who Is
scon to become tho brldo of Mr.
Mnlr Dane. Hcirreshmouta woro
borvod at tho conclusion of tho af
ternoon. Those present woro Mm.
(leo. s, Catlioy, Mm. II. K, Ilooih,
Mm. a. A. Henuett, Mm. A. O. Hon
ors, Mm. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. M. O. Ma
lOiioy, Mihh tieuevievo Seiigstuckon,
and MIfH Mahoney and Otis Hogerfc.
Jr l-'.vclyn Kennedy und Miss AIKo
Louise ilnloney.
IX CLASS I'LAV
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Mux Holgnrd, a Krnduato of tho
Mamhflold IHkIi School, who hn
been ictteudliiK tho University of
Oi'okoii nt HuHHiie, Iihh been honored
by being cast for one of the princi
pal pnrtK In "King Lear," which Prof.
Huddle, who visited hero lust win-t.-r,
will have presented Tuesday
evening na tho commoucoiiint play
at Kiigeue. Prof. Hoddlo pemounlly
takM the part of King Lear and Mr.
ItelKiird Ih second, being cast as
the "King of Franco." Ho has
been talcing; u prominent part m
the plays there thin sHon. He -
expe ted home tho latter part uf Mm
week to spend his vacation with h's
parents, Mr, anil Mm, Chns, I. Hol-
gard.
(Conilnurd on Pagu Six.)
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