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ft t i mi THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION k I TEN NO ALU m ROYAL BAKING POWDE E BREAKWATER I 4 Lund of Cinulllc. Misses Klslc I.nr- I l'HKSilYTKltlAX WOMK.V. eon, Jennie anil Dorothy Johnson. Mnbol. Cora nnil Allco Mathison anil The Women's Auxiliary of the Sonnle llefslnnd, ami Messrs. A. Presbyterian church will meet next nergninn, Peter Oininel, Oliver Lnt- "Wcdnesday at the church parlors. .ui:i:t wkoxksiuv. - I The Coos Hay Woninns' Club will racct with Mrs. J. Wright Wilson next Wednesday at S o'clock. A spec ial meeting will be held nnd papers will be road by Miss Dresser and Miss Topping. Z: I'AHTV TllL'HSDAV. Mis. Ora .McCarty will be hostess at sewing next Thursday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. .). Howard Fisher of rioronce. who Ib expected here for a visit with her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. C. II. Marsh. A HIItTIIMAV IUHTV. . A number of North Uond friends dropped In at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kehoo In Porter last Friday eve ning and gave him a real birthday surprise. Cards and games wero fol lowed by a fine repast. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Mil ler, Mr. and Mm. J. M. Thomas, Mr. .and Mrs. Louis O. Anderson, Miss Mnrgnrot Wilson,' Jack Mc.Vnbb. Frank Miller nnd Herman Andorson. .MHl-rr .MONDAY. . The Marshriold W. C. T. U. will meet Monday at the homo of Airs. F. E. Wheeler, when u new set of offi cers will he elected. v i . son, Peter and Chris Thorpe, .lolinou, Hcfsland, Andrew Anderson, Albort King, Hnrry Jolianscn, llulger Peter son, E. G. Melleni nnd Ucrt lverson, Mr. Eug nnd Mr. Antomcn. . 1 I FAUKWIHilj l'AUTY. I Groves, served delicious refresh nients. It wns derided that tho spec Inl discussions should be limited to i tho first meeting ench month. The noxt meeting will be In two weeks with Mrs. Clin's. Wllllnms. Those present yesterday wore. Mrs. A. E. Warren, Mrs. I. Unrtle, .Airs. 11. E. llurmestcr, Mrs. A. II, Derbyshire, Mrs. Oo. finthro. Mrs. .t. II. Groves. .Airs. IJ. llnzer. Mrs. C. s. Kaiser, Mrs. CaiTJeS PaSSCnger List Of 34 Fred Kruse. Mrs. II. S. Kennody, Mrs. ' Creamery Products Tola! II. J Linden, Mrs. .!. G Mullen, Mrs gg Tons f(jp Rortlaild E. E. Itlggs, Mrs. L. K. Strnte, Mrs. Wm Vaughnn I Willi thirty-four on her passon- t t iwr list, tho llroakwnter left out I EN.IOY SOCIAL. I this morning bound for Portland. . In her hold she cnrrled SO toils, Last evening classes 3 and I. of the or about two carloads of butter Haptlst Sundny School enjoyed a do- and cheese, u consignment from the. llghtful social. They wero under the ercnmerles at Couuille and Myrtle supervision of their teachers, Miss Point. Allco Tlokcll nnd Clias. II. 11. Smith. I Thoso on tho passenger list woro: Among thoso present wore. Misses' H. Jones, J. Jcnktnson, Mrs. J. Jennie Holmes, Velum Itoss, Mar- Jenklnson, N. lllll, C. II. Freeman, Jorle Fulmer, Mary McArthur, Leonn W. Long, ir. W. Hnya, Mrs. It, Post, Anna Downs, Wllma llonglnnd. M. Munroo, .1. (Jill, C. II. Dnnlcls, Hnttle Itehfeld, Myrllo Cox, Wllma 'eo. Weaver, Mrs. N. Skolloy, Mrs. llonebrnko. Until McLnuglilln. Vesta ' Stout, It. 10. Willis, A. Illll C! inch and (luy Clausen, llul 1. ' KIHm, .1. T. llrand, A. A, Haines, Harry Schwartz, Will Me- Tuck, I). S. Fisher, Mrs. Drown. Mnlioti, Loren Davis. Victor Slut a. Mrs. Kelley, Arthur Mlock. Mrs. Albert Hassford, Esmond Olossop, J. I'roctor. Otto C. Sehlndlor, C. M Herninn Olossop. Jesse Franz. Harold t'rlndstolr. C. S. Iloopor, E. (Jallas Savage. Howard Kelly. Fred Itehfeld, '-co Camp, P. O'Donunll, T. Ilannon, Claude Post, Chas. Donne nnd Dr. II. T Dougherty, M. Uoddy, T. Morris, Cousins Shoe For Women AVo (nkc nlciisniv in .,...:.: fit. . . . --! II lllir vni, 1. s:"; "-'' 'i iui limn, mny Tho Now Y,,,.k ,anurl(lju i UK- iiiamounuic worlcl's (Vol shall ,irrH newest vi-cMii ions. U ,h,! slo(,k of SI ferit From our Full llm.u ,,r i. ....I.. .. he feet-you may supply this mZZ ffi In ni'mirilimnn u.HI. fi.i..... . . "H Hem """ '""'" h latest whim. Wii " Hub Dry Goods Co "SMART WBAin.-071Wm,"' Coi'iiiM' Ili'MMilwui' mwl 1....1. i ' AlrjA' "' ",m l,"inu Avenue I 'hODcJjl Shnw. Mrs. Win. McNay of North Uond tendered a farewell Wednesday eve- .MINNK-WIS. -i-4 P I Pealmar, J. T. Cnrnoy. wi:mi:i iiKitK. Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wilson In Ferniln'o was tho scene of n churmlng but sluipln wcdJIug on Wednesday evening when Miss Sel iiiu Wilson becniue the brldo of A, II. McNeill, ltev. U. Loltoy Hall officiat ing. Tho bride has spout a few mouths hero as tl'o guest of her on many friends mn pn dacc dp iiW lUllllnMU IflUU DDLtfti WILL J USED BIS! 1 ohIohii Mrn. Ilinuaot' Mm. l.nPlmii. '""i' .i. ...in ..,,.. i. ,i.. ,t,i it i olio. Mrs. Dashney. Mrs. Thompson, """ J i'i" Mrs. Porklns, Mrs. Kelley. nnd j,r8.-'- J M' ll make their hon.e nt The Mlnne-Wls wero entertained by Mrs. W. E. Hongland this week. nlng nt her homo In North, Uoud for "eu oy uer onngiuors, w uma ami Clnrenco Wntklns. who leaves soon Ullth As l'.'"1 t H' ,lny work, for California. Games and a general ,I"1' "ot "Hiinshlno" to Mrs. A. good time were followed by refresh-1 7" "wiib, who hns been sick at the inonts. Those nrosunt woro llowiird i liospltnl. October IS Is the next Moody nnd wife. K. J. Arms and wife. ni M. I'-rkln- to be tho ' JJ1" ;-" , ; Ktlltli Iliiitb, Ktta Taylor, .Norma Chase, Vera Wilson, Clarence Wnt klns, T. Moody, Ei.rl Hutchlns and Hurtls McNay. . CHOOSE PATItONICSSKS. The following patronesses have boon cliocon for the Harvest Mall w! Ich the Marshfleld Fplscopal Guild will give about October 1!3: Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. W. A. Iliililc, Mrs. 1-1. (5. Porhnm, Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, Mrs. A. C. Vestul, M. O. Sclmttor, Mrs. F. W. Payne. Mrs. A. T. Lngcr strom, Mrs. A. O. Itogers, Mrs. J.W. Donnett and Mrs. II. Lockunrt. Hongland were the members present, and Mrs. Wagh, Miss llertha Davis and Mrs. D. A. Jones the additional guests. 4 I SIWIIAV SCHOOL SOCIAL. 4 The Sunday school duMes of Mr.' Smith and Miss Ticket! combined In u hard times social Friday evening, ' Port Orchard, tho groom being con nected with tho V. S. Nuvy Yard at llremertnu. He IcU for there soon after the wedding and will bo Joined This and Back-field Speed Will Feature Football" Yale Uses Open Play 111; AnaoriaiH rrr In Can n Tlmra.) NEW YOIHC, Oct. a- -Reports from tho training fields during the last! week Indicate that In tie footlmll games to ho played today the forward pass, togethor with speed In, thoi baekfield, will be relied on b the majority. For tho first time In sov. orn years Yale Is using tho open for SI. l.n,.l. .. .. M,ll Wnrtlngion i, PhlluJ XATIO.V.H, I.WGTl Chicago 0, S( J,b,5 lloston :,j New York p Cliirliniatl l, rn,lkrjt COAST I.WBH 1. 1.1a I.mI.I. ..m .. .,l...l ..'I.. I .. l...uf ,., ...n .,., ,lv, ,m,H ...u .it ..ur mntioiis and tho game with the I'nl home In California. j . ., ,,,,,,., Iverslly.of Virginia today Is expected j . to bring out tho extent to which the CAIH) PAUTY. Jolllest kind or a time. A lurxo crowd of young people was out, In cluding MIbsos Myrl Cox, Velum Iloss, lUttlo Itehfeld. Marjory Fulmer, An- tin Mmi'iiu W'lttfi IYf.ii.1...f.l.n 1 , .... '......, ,,... niiiiuiitiini:i MTiiiiij I j llolmos, Mary McArthur nnd Looim Post, Miss Tlckcll, Mrs. Fred Holmes, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Moody en-. ,.,, Ksmond, Olossop, Harold I lalnos.l tortalned at their home In North lleud j, owar(, Kl,,yt oriimn U0lWo,,, Al lasi Friday evening. Various games ....... I1Kt,f(.,i JllMO ,,..., ,,,,' Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'.Mara will fttittittt n 1 11 tit ftrir1at n Kil 1 In dressliiK In costume nnd oujoyluu tho ,,.,,,,, . , , ...ii... ....... . ... .. ... . ? Murshfleld noxt Thursday evening. , tenm will depend on this style. KKD.MKVH DANCE, EAOLIIS HALL, SATCHDAY, (XTOItKIt it. O'll'lnn.! w ' ,l San Kranrlfto J Jinucries Ocjtr.Pnvi. under; l'crnoll, ftmltom I ! ItinlUKB. .IIIBMIOM . ,., vonlco jj Jiattcrlet Stroad ni Henley ami Elliott, JlcUk Los AiiBelei-l'ortltnd, iitf KVENINO SOCIAL. CAIH) IMllTY. nmI ",ll8,e woro f'Iwod by n sump-' ,)av,8( cl,Hi ,)on10 CIlMtor MrMn. tuous repast. Tholr guests woro Mis- ,,,, ,,. .., ......... Sel....n.,zi Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Qtilmby of North ses LoiiUo ElmiiliiKer, Carrie Stovons,' WK .MeMnlion. Victor Shaw, Fred' Jlend cntortnlnod nt n delightful ove- Constniico Clarke, Kttn Taylor, Lola, 111,1,1, (jlaudu Post and' Mr. Smith.' lilng lit enrds Tuotulny, Just prior to Smith and Isabel Lonnon and Mossrij. K ' tho departure of Mm. Qiilmby for a. .Claries Moody, AUrejl,Wer."fferhert , . - p,n'jv. " visit in Portland-. - .-Mmoiik ftiolr Uowon, HUintort Stovuiii, (ioorjfe Tay- 4 ' " J; cTicalSvore Mr. nnd Mr. J. 0. Honi Inrmid Karl Drown. ' I j,., .;, p. i.ejloiix was hoste a I iliv.u And Mr. mid Mrs. James Perry. . . I UlltTIIDAY DI.WKIt. 'I .MOOSE SOCIAL. I - 'nu. Mn.'ahflnlil Miiimii I.oiIhii nil Id v. Mrs. J. I), (lost Is oiitortalnlng at nl n Indies' nlnlit Tuwdny. It was dinner this ov-onlng In honor of Mr. Goss blrthdsy. T L. Y. P. S. Tho Norwoglan Luthernu Young Tooplo's Society mot for tho usual evening of church huslnoss and so cial Intercourse nt tho church Friday evening. Following tho huslnoss dis cussions a program uas eujoyod, comprising a piano solo by MUs Jon nle Johnson, a talk by Mr. A. Dors land and roadlugs by Peter Thorpe nnd Jolmer Ilofslnud, Miss Larson and Peter Oiniiiul served tho evo jilng'a refreshments. Miss Mabel Mathlsnu and Oliver Lai son will en tertain at tho noxt meeting In two wcoks. Thoso out Friday wero Ilev. And Mrs xlveu for tho prime purpnte of pro moting n play, "Aii.onu," to bo put on under tho uuspIcoH of James Mott, a brother or Dr. L. II. Mott or Salom. Thore wns a good attendance Tues day evening and Informal talks were nmdo by I. S. Smith, Chas. 1. Itelgard, Ilev. Gregg, Mel 0. Duncan nnd .las. Mott. VOl'NO LADIES' AID. I . 4 The Norwoglan Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid will be entertained by Mis. Knud Eriokson at her homo In Dunkor lllll noxt Thursday evening. 4 LADIES' AltT Cl.ril. -- Mrs. 1-2. D. McArthur was hostess It. O. Thorpe, Miss Delln to the Art Club Friday at tholr Inl ' ' tlal meeting, eutertnluiug at needle work. The ladles discussed proposals for a cleanup of the school grounds and planned meeting with othor wo men's clubs, without making any def inite plans of procedure, however. , at a eiinrmlug afternoon at .".(Ml 011 , I Thursday at her home In Ferudale. , The docoratlons rofleeted the aut umn HiiiiKon, with many beautlfu1 dahlias setting off the effect. At cards, Mrs. Henry O'.Mara won tho first prize. In serving, tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. T. E. Harvey nnd .Mrs. wm. Schroeder. Among thoso Invited wero .Mrs. II. L. Craw ford. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. T. 15. lUrvey, Mrs. Win. ScVroedor, Mrs. Henry Iloock, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. J. (!. Kinney. Mrs. L. F. Donning, Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrand. Mrs. Klrkwrlght, Mrs. C. II. Wolls, Mrs. 11. A. Wells. Mrs, Sylvostor Jonos, Mrs. Hoy Har vey, Mrs. II, Fourier, Mrs. Porry Dodsnu, Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn, Mrs. Noils Jensen, Mrs. J. H, Stndden, Mrs. It. N. Fonton, Mrs. Geo. Orn ham, Mrs. F. 15. Raymond and Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls. 4 DEFECTIVE YM HG SCHOOL Thirteen club niombors were present, namely, MesdumcH L. 0. Lang, CImis, LnChnpelle, A. L. llnusoworth, W. II. Foley, J. F. Telnndor, Jas. Cowan, W It. Smith, L. F. Fnlkenstoln, J. A. Itlntt. F. L. Stininor, F. M. Flyo, Ol ivia Edmnn and W. 11. Curtis. Mrs N. Hasmusseii will bo hostoss next week. A A ..... 1 w An examination or tho eyoB of uU,- TIII.MULE CLl'H. 000 pupils In tho Hurrulo schools 4 r '. 4. revealed tho fact that or this ntini-J TVo North Uentl Thlmblo Club en bcr the eyes or from 20 to 25 per. loyod a delightful session with Mrs. cent needed thorough attention. V. E. Wntters yostordny. In nihil- Many tlmos tho eyes or children Hon to tho regular program, two ox nro appnrontly normal, but as a j collent vocal solos by Mrs, A. E. War matter or ract, uro not. If tho eyes! ten, who played her own accompnnl iiro not perfect tlioy aro a great! mont, woro enjoyed. Following this handicap In school work, Tho Optical Department of tho jtt'tl tJfcJlls UrliR StUrb Is Ih clinrjje of an export optometrist, who has exceptional facilities for tolling you 1f glasses will Improve your child's eyoslght. There is no charge ror this service, and they are ulways .glad to do it for yout (Paid Adv.) there was a genoral discussion of "Wlntor Gardening." It wns decldod that (lib cliili sliliillil take charge of tho beautifying or Lincoln Square and as soon as the woathor will per mit, tho members will plant some more shrubs and plants there They also contributed a magazine to the library. At tho closo or the nrtor- 'onn, Mrs. Watters, nsslstod by Mrs 1 ho will spend a few months' INFOIt.MAL CHAT. Mrs. It. W, Morrow and llttlo son arrived homo last evening from Now York, whero they spent tho summer with her folks. , Warren Painter nnd wife or North Dend returned today from u mouth's visit In California, Mrs. Gcorgo 1). Mandlgo, who has been quite 111 at her homo In North Dend, Ih Improving. Mrs. Louis Gorr, who suffered a sudden attack of appendicitis, Is re ported getting along nicely, much to The gratification of tholr many friends, Mrs. .1. S. Hanson plans to enter tain a few friends Informally at sow lag Monday afternoon. .Miss Delia Lund ot Coqullle Is the week-end guest or Miss ICIsle Larson or Fomdalo. Miss llessle Flanagan, who was planning to teach in tho Cunning ham district this rail has been elect ed an Instructor In the Hunker Hill school nnd took up her now duties this week. C. II. Walker Is expected back ul a weok or two from Kansas City, whero ho hns been visiting his moth er ror the past month. Mrs. A. "T. Unities loft this week for her old homo In Oklahoma, where TT&'fiw? 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