The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAf TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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TWINKLE Hcstltatlun, If you like,
La Furlnnn If you will, but In
the numo of nil tho twinkling
toes of Torpslchoro, don't du tho
I.-m trtrttl.l. ftiLmln n lllWrtfl t
colobrato tl o birthday of Mr. Stecklo
with n suiptlso. pnrty. .Mr. hicckiob
Bister niul husband, Mrs. nnd .Mr. L.
12111a nnd son, William, from Lolnnd,
, who are visitors nt tho Stocklo home,
, were also honor guests, ns wero also
Mrs. Clunib nnd Miss Edith Clunib.
I Amiisliic names nnd, n bounteoiiB sup-
Ith lor supplied nmplo employment for
... l.t It.. .!.. I., . u.n.1a 110 CV0I1II1R III WIU lining Kliuoio,
Ul. i iJ 4)iuuuii ." v.w ,i.-u.... , -- .... ..., .. l
T..nn iirasniit this week worn Mrs. . ' "iioni wo "' ." " ."."'
o to hold the next meeting wl
trtlnmi f nn.l ATta II. HTIiPUm. AM".
Uol Lcnnon, Mrs. Geo. stepneiison, "I"" "", ? ;, "",, r ,;a
Mrs. Paul Dlmnilck. Mrs. C. M. By- Mrs. J3, "Ti u i-m. ,r
1-r. Mrs. H. J. Linden, Mrs. Thomas Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Umov
Chapman. Mrs. Ira I). Unrtle nnd Rev., Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. . J.. I ostor. M .
r. .'.,.. nnd Mrs. Percy Peot. Mrs. P. Cassl-
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XOKTII IlKXD UUIDOE CliUH. I
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llllllllV IIlllI Or tllO LaniO DUCK SnjS ,,, n.iu tininl Anrllnn rtrlilirn
nn ..YiOinllL-n. I dull nmt Hint. U wbnt the 1110111-! !
dr. Mrs. W. Itoborlson, Miss Mngglo
Robertson nnd Messrs. Harry .lonn
son nnd Wm. Kltson.
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Or. If the twlnklo stuff Is not bora finally determined it siioum no, NorwcKlan L
.. ..... .. . i I'll i ifii i t'li i ii t'li il iiiiinL iiiiTiintiui Lk . "
strenuous enougn or your i ,,... , - --- - -- -tf Uftrtlo on Poo)Io.B S0R,cty ,
tnoni. nnd I.n Pur ana reminds you ,...,.. ,., ... ..... ....(, n,. ovcnlnc at the chur
tit n nl,.lol nliTni'. villi Will Still bQ I'npnrntml ilnlillna nrmlnnilttn Itlir. ' LlSlO LnrSOll mill V
v t v vri" r " " iiv-uim.iii v.t. ...
Of
S.
uthcrnn Young
cots next Friday
ch hall with Miss
etcr Omiuel cntor-
background
with a
shades. The afternoon's nlay result
ed In Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck winning
first prize. Delicious refreshments
autumnal, tnlnlng.
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IIAKI) TI.MKM SOCIAL.
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wero served, .Mrs. Denny Hull ns-l """ " "J ,.,..?
slutlncr thn hostess. Mrs. C. M. ny-1 Thursdny nftcrnoon tlo Lasts do
and Inn ChrlstoiiBon, with Violet Rob
inson, Mnrlo Schwartz, Viola John
son, IlminnlbllngqulBt, Agnes Holmes
nnd two visitors, Kdlth Duncan nnd
Lily Johnson, present. Ruby CtuiBon
and Dorn Phillips are thn club mem
bers who luivo articles of cookery or
needlework at tho fair. Sickness
wns tho factor that chiefly prevented
tho others nlso from ontoiin' nr
t teles.
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M. K. HOCIAIi.
heeding tho IntcBt dictates of danco
ilom If you try n Hnlf-nnd-Hnlf,
or a Lulu Pnrdo, by some ciuleJ
tho "Luna Fado." the Inat named
i t lll.. ..l.,ilHtH.I In lt-
. L w Smion Z oYfecti W "r wfil bo ho.t.n t. the Cub . two' Sewing Club hold special meeting;
I!1,0"0,: 1' L.!T.. i,.S ?, 9-..,.,"l weeks. Those enjoying Mrs. Hartlo's at . ?. homo of Mrs. 1 Mooro to
wuiu 1-.....U .,.. . - hospitality wore Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck, i w"" !". ia ' V"'?"'
Pnnln." inn dn no im niiiBtora have m nn.....n Di..i...on m n i clol to be given tonight nt the W. l.
agreed It shall bo "Lulu Pndo" luIJyler. Mrs. Ilcrgmnn, Mrs. Warren. Byerly hoino to the club omliora imid
future Mrs. Hull. Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Horn1 K"??'8- Tho clul Is nctlnK as n corn-
Mrs. IJurmoster nnd Mrs. A. 8. Hnm- ' l" '" ""r'"h "'
,n01lj rnngemeiits. Mesdamcs Peot, Foster,
1 ' . 4. Ilrlnkley. Simpson, Horton, McKay,
A Prey and Ilyerly wero out Thursday.
future.
Dcn't admit that you even remem
ber such archaic steps as the Turkey
Trot or the Boston WnlU, Rather
ask any ono who mentions tho now
dames if they know any of tho new
varLllons of the tnugo, tho niaxlxo
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YOl?X LA OIKS' AID.
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A. X. V.
Mr. and Mrs. Oust Steen In Hunker, I
I lilt unrn linat nml linatnaa tr fln n w
or tho Pnvlowa gavotte, for these xorwoRnn Lutheran Young Ladles' i The A. X. V. met with Mrs. Hydo
movements seem to have becomo. Aid Thursday evening nt n combined, for their usunl delightful nftornoop
(taple, and whatovcr their dorlvu
tlono may bo called as the season
of sowing and chat .Thursday. Thero
was no business of Importance nnd no
visitors wore present. Thoso served
with tho dainty rofrcshmontB that
completed tho day's pleasure .wero
business and social meeting. Games,
sewing and music enlivened tho eve-
tl I tl ntl tAtVA nHrtllllll dkM lAtlflil tfct ll
li.i'0'nn. M... Inmrnlal n.wl l... mnvlrj"" """ " ' KlMa " "J " " '
U..U... ...v ....(, ..........-. .young people. Following tl'o sorv-
lt etlll will "have tho edge" on inc of refroshmonts tho tneetinir was
thosu who still cllim to the "rair adlourucd until a week from next Mesilames Allen, Dcnnott, l'Tdninn,
variations" i Thursday, when Mrs. Knud Krlcksoiii Kvcrtson, Haguo, Hall, Hazard, Har-
Tl-orn r-lll hn n nh vnl m. ' Will 1)0 hostess. Those Ollt tills WOOk rlgail. Mary MCKIllglU, U. !'. .MC-
TLero mil bo a plaie jot on ,ov , M K 0 Thor., Knight, Xoblo, Qulst and baby.
amart d:.zicing programs for the old- Mrg. P. I). Jncobsen. .Mrs. Knud Rr- Murch. Smith and Stnuff. Mrs. C. P.
fashioned waltz, that roused llyron Ickscu, Misses Fsther Xolsnn, Slgna, McKnlght Is to be hostess next week
to flrrry condemning vorso 100 'rson, Lily aiiimnrlc, Hnnnnh Sun
years ago. It lias becomo
evolutionary processes tho
eoranionpineo 01 uio wnxeu noor. Antonsen. Peter Onimel. Kni Ilrnn
A reflection of tho thing that' nor, .Ichucr Rofslnnd nnd H. Petor
arlps tho thought' of all tho world son.
Ill i. a.inn I.. n ..l..l f .!.'
r..,, wu DVUII III t. IUM1UI Ul illU
aiilltnry schottlscho and others of
Mrs. Geo. Hnzor, Mrs. R. C.
Holmes and Mrs. Gen. Roister woro
hostesses at u dollghtful gathoiing
of tho North Ilcnd Lndles' Aid at tho
church parlors Wednesday afternoon.
Roses nnd dahlias predominated In
tho decorations. Refreshments woro
served. Among Uiobo prcsont woro
Mrs. Wnttors, Mrs. Mary Thomns,
Mrs. Honry O Mara, MIbs O Mara,
Mrs. V. K. Wattors, Mrs. C. L. Fras
or, Mrs. Putnnm, Mrs. C. E. Covey.
Mrs. It. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Robert
McCann, Mrs. Roscno Hnzor, Mrs.
RubhoII, Mrs. Shormnn, Mrs. Goo. D.
Mnutllgo, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Walter
Putnam, Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs. C. A.
Smith, Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs.
Mitchell. Mrs. Hlsoy, Mrs. Ualrd,
Mrs. Soils, Mrs. Josophlno Jones.
Misses Dorothy, Helen nnd Alma
Russell, Marjorlo and Evelyn Put
nam, Rny O'Mara and Robert Hnzor.
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I I). M. ( CLUII. I
Tho D. M. C. Club was ontortntned
by Mrs. Wm. Vnuglm at hor homo In
North Uond lust WcdnoBilny nt a de
lightful session. At tho business ses
sion, Mrs. A. E. Morten wns elected ' for P,,rn7Tr
Itknn ilHt 1 fill It. . . VIL1IIIHI tn .
i.n.Dniu.ii. i0 mi ino vnenney cntiBed nml ih0i' lu tntcr com.
by tho retirement of Mrs. Wallace e it" f iBr fo"oSd u" K
Needlework wns followed by dnlnty am Vlrs ?"e, "re8ent l Lr,C
rofreshmen s. Tin m.vf i,,i..r. .... .. Ir.8. " I, v.,l mSMtii.
will bo hold wltU Mrs. It. O. Dralnnrd Uor Im i f", ,,U,M Ehmi.?' '
October 7. Those present this week Carl Rnnb ' Si"' J,,, fife't1"!
""'" '" Diuwuri rticuiniaiti, iirs. Russell nmi r i " vnaPniin i "lt
Honry Korn, Mrs. R. O. llrafnnril.l d Ul IUb ,L,N
Mrs. Wallaco, Mrs. Hnrry Truniiin, -
tlU A 1. fr.il..ti .,rt t . t . . ' .
CARD PiV
Mrs. A. E. Morlun, Mrs. L. A. Lomnlii. I
Mrs. Walter Russell and Mi-b. N. 0. -
... Mrs. C. u KM,.
f V i .llt..i... . "'.. "i n l....
.-..,,, niiernnnn .. """tim.
AVEDH I
its wore received lioro ew woJaMlSI;.! & !?!?!&
A tiliniiiiniiiiiniii.i
iuiuii.viiiuiiih uiu ruuuivuu noro ess wob aslni.,.i r ?:,Y,S.lbr
this week of tho marriage of Miss Thosu i ii?Mncl Mr- II. k
.Icsslo Loulso Mncaulay and Goorgo vey, Mrs Til !cre,Mr. T Vn
S. Gardiner nt Si.oknno Scptombcr wrlLo, M'l.1.81." Jones. viN
18. Mr. Gardiner Is woll known on Illl.l..ni.,...r.i U.VIS -'enscn. Mr.' !-
o Ray, having mn.lo his hoadquar- Mrs. H. A. v ! . iWm" SektwJ
rs at North Uond last year wlillo Mrs. n. t cS I, n J'Ofi
su oi inu iiuiiBur t naiiRor ning, Jirs it v ;"."'' p. nJ'
itlon work. Ho was very pop- .Tarvls and Mrs , j i,ntS!' ". Jo
d tho many frlonds ho has " J: "- Stadden
th
tors
In chnrgo
construction
ulnr and tho many frlonds ho has
won will wish, him nil tho IiIIbs that
matrimony enn bring. i l
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I CARD .SOCIAL. I
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SHU'lXtitTr
Missaia.-ia
II UUIIgllUllI nftornnn. u0,lW
lldayatherlloKH,''!
Tho North Rend Royal Neighbors e. DahlloB lircdomlnt ii,i,,1
win leuuui it curu Buciui ai liieir "ufiuiions. In Borvlnir til . u
hall noxt Tuesday evening eompll- wns nsHlBted by MIm lo,t
mentnry to tho mombers of tho Mod- Thoso present were Mr. ii S
? . mi"; ,A' T- wriirom iL
Is McEldowney, Mrs. Ednan u
son, Mrs. 12. K. JonP ii.RlcM
I Hague, Mrs. J. VSonn P;
Harrlgnn. Mian nAnni?""' Ir- ' T.
Last Monday evening n number of en, .Mrs. R. k. Hooth i..,rt''
cm Woodmen.
TEXDEIt FAREWELL.
ooth, Mn.
North Uond young folks gnthored nt Matson nnd Mlgg AiHietiilSi'
tho Wm. NollBen homo to say good- JMi.
byo to Alex NollBon. who lenves soon fContlnuoil nn n. bTv
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orsc 100 'iu. ''" uiiiiuiirii, tiniiiiiiii aiiu-
i... ,.n,w-ii no, Mnbol, Cora and Alice Matlilsou,
n m ,!.". ' Ionn, Hofsland, Elslo Larson. Jen
o lanuBi no n1, E(,nn jolin80I1( nnd Mo(,8rHi
XOltWEOIAX LADIES' AID.
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the stately dances thai go with gold
braid and epaulets may bo seen be-' Tho Norwegian Lutheran Aid will
fore ...js-t aenaou Ima waxed ' "',pet 'J1 t,' cl,,l,n;h nn!! "'i0 8Prond
nm .nni i Thursday In October, tho hostesses
and uancd. t0 bo nB'nicd ,atcr
Thus decreo the dancing author!-
ties, who hao made note of mid
agreed on the luteal Torpslchorcanj "lin'"l)AV SURPRISE PARTY, j
diets Tho year 19H-1S la to bo Ln8t TIOHimy 0VcnnK t tho homo
IUUo decorous year so far aa of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Stecklo a num.
dancing la concerned.
Two walking steps forward bal
ance back quick change with ono
foot back mid tho other forward
during tho fourth measure repent
now hes-l-tnte, and lo, you have the
Twlnklo Hesitation which glides In
to tho season with tho advance no
tice that It Is to lend nil others In
popularity.
This la tho formula mid tho ver
dict of M. ChrlsteiiBcu, mid among
tho nowcr stops which ho mentions
au duo for high favor are tho Half-and-IIalf,
dcscrlbod as au airy, fairy
movement In five-four tlmo, and. tho
otiO'Stop In all ItH variations, distin
guished for tholr easy-flowing grace.
Other dun coa that shuro In the pre
diction of popularity are tho tango,
In form both old mid now, and tho
"Lunn Fado" (tho Luna Pnrdo), a
spirited figure which probably will
find oBpcclnl favor with tho lithe
lliubod, strong-lunged younger gen
eration ntthough, grandpa found
last season that tho tango wns bet
tor than llnament for rheumatism,
and took chnneos on arteriosclerosis
with ns guy mid thumping a heart
a j by. out aixtoeu.
Doscrlbod as a dignified substitute
for the tango, La Furlunu has been
tukon up eagerly abroad, or was
boglnnlng to bo adopted whon war
Pushed the orchestras and empttod
tho bnll rooms.
Another that Ih rapidly tipping
Into favor U tho Pavlowu Gavotte,
a quaint and dainty stop that Is
reminiscent of tho minuet.
Of all tho old dances tho waltz
nlouo sueiiu destined to bo perou
nlally popular, and Miss Alice Ruck
enmoyer, who has yielded to tho
trend of tho times and la teaching
tho modoru dances while dlacourair-
Jug their moro exaggerated develop
ments, believes that tho smooth old
waltz with Its wave like movomont,
will roign. supremo over tho extrnva
gunt Intruders at no illstunt time.
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PROGRESS CliUH.
The Progress Club opens Its work
ing yenr Monday with a mooting at
the homo of Mrs. Sengatackcii, when
tho first of tho year's subjects will
be presented.
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A little group of little maids of
Hunker Hill hnvo boon mooting,
whenever tho sovcro epidemics of tho
tinst summer would pormlt, to sew In
dustriously on nrtlclos planned for
tho Myrtle Point fair now in progress.
This club of girls met for tho Inst
time Saturday at tho homo of Olga
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MA Y HA VE UNDERGONE SOME IMPORTANT CHANGE SO THA T
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GLASSES. IF YOU NEED A CHANGE WE WILL TELL YOU. IF
YOU DON'T NEED A CHANGE WE WILL TELL YOU, THIS AD
IS WRITTEN ONLY IN THE SPIRIT OF HELPING YOU.
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THE RELIABLE JEWELER.
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and the ease with which it may
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a cent a cup.
hmncticalh
scaled tins,
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the
only original ground chocolate. It has
been used in Western homes for over a
third of a century and its popularity is
growing day by day.
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Goods at NASBURG S GROCERY
(JIVE SIIOU'Elt.
.Mrs. Ora McCarty has Issued Invita
tions for sowing coinpllinontarj to
Mis. ,1. Howard I'lslior Tliursdnj, Oi
tobor S.
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AIIWIl (UIILIi.
Hie .North llwud Altar Uulld
was entertained Thur.duy aftor !
noon by Mrs. John Leunou
at hor homo in North Ilend.l
At tho business session It was'
announced tut arrangements hadi
neon bade to luivo tho Ilev. R E
nrownliiK hold services two Sumhns
each month in Noitli Uond and nlso1
i uoui ovoning soi vices tho seioud
ami fourth Thursdays or each month.
Arrangements woro niado to hnvo a
cooked food salo at tho Coos Hay Gro
cery October 3. Delicious refresh
monts woro served at tho conclusion
of tho afternoon and arrangements
Twin City Steam Laundry
The Laundry That Always Treats You Right
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