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FOUR
THE COOS
BAY TIMES", MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 EVEMING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY, Editor nml Tub.
DAN K. MAfA)NKY, News Editor
Official I'npcr of Coon County
EXTEND
WELCOME
TO
NEMI1S
lMB$j
(Contlnubd from Pago Throo.)
LADIES Altr C'LUIJ
Entered At tho Postofflco at Mnrsb
Holtl. Oregon, for tranBmlBBion
through tho nialli aa locond-claM !.... . . . ol -
nan matter. , "Get Acquainted" Slogan of
Successful Gathering at
Millicoma Club
Wore you welcomed to tho city
Inst evening at tho Millicoma Club?
If not you missed something. Sov-
ornl hundred men and women gath
ered there, somo of thorn old cit
izens hero, others newcomers. To
gether they mingled, beenmo ac
quainted and all wero brought faco
to faco and made to fool that this
Is a good world after all and that
Mrs. Henry Hoeck was hostess to every person on Coos Day wishes
tho Ladles' Art Club at her home
In North Uond yesterday after
. noon, having as special guest Mrs.
Anna Ijarsen, and was assisted
' In .serving by Miss Margaret Hoeck
nnd Miss McDonald.
The memborB present wore: Mrs.
John A. Dlatt, Mrs, A. 8. lllnnch-
ard, Mrs. W. D. Curtis,. Mrs. Jas.
Cowan, Sr., Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs.
P. M. Plyo, Mrs. H. Foley, Mrs. L.
. F. Falken8toIn, Mrs. W. E. Hoag-
land,' Mrs. A. L. Ilousewortb, Mrs.
-'E. D. McArtluir, Mrs. N. Itasmus-
son, Mrs. Hoss Smith, Mrs. C. H.
Walters and. iMrs. L. Q. Lang, who
will entertain next Friday.
4.
the other well.
Tho occasion was tbo "got togoth
or" planned by tbo Ladles' Auxll
Inry of tho Chamber of Commerce, , ,irCBB of welcome, "but In this I
and tho cntortalnmcnt committee mean that wo have only partly
Thin followed a vocnl solo by
Mr. Koy Miller, who responded to
tho encoro with '"A Jolly Monk."
Mrs. Miller was obliged to appear
three times nnd oven then sbo was
loudly applnuded for another en
coro. Mrs. llalllngor and Miss Es
ther Asplund rendered very good
piano solos.
And through all tho entertain
ment there wont tho spirit of In
formal good fellowship, tho feeling
to even tho newcomers that they
aro welcomo hero nnd that others
are taking an Interest In tholr welfares.
Tho members of tho refreshment
commltteo wore:
Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. W. A.
Held, Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, Mrs.
V. A. Toye, Mrs. J. A. MtitBon, Mrs.
William Crimes, Mrs. K. M. Jennings,
Mrs. Hnrry Nnsburg, Mrs. W. S.
Nicholson, Mrs. "Ward Dlako, Miss
Louise Dlatt.
Welcomes Newcomers.
I'Somo of us nro old-timers bore,"
said Judgo John S. Coke, In his nd
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tlcdgon; P. P.
Norton, Klngfleld, Maine; M. C. Ma
lonoy, OU City, Penn.; Allco D. Mn
loney, Coos Dny; Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
Preston, Lowell, Mass.; Miss Edith
Preston, Lowell, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs.
V. P. Ebbecka, PlttBburg, Penn.;
Mrs. C.-E. Elliot, Indianapolis, Ind.;
Mrs. H. A'. Elliott, Indlnnapolls, Ind.;
T. J. Irwin, Oregon; II. M. Sbnw,
Berwick, Canada; Mrs. Cbas. Stauff,
Coos Day; Mrs. DunJ. Ostlind, Coos
Day; Mrs. D. J. Decs, Dooneboro, la.;
Mrs. I). L. Ditcklngham, Wahpoton,
Mrs. W. V. Douglas, Maishflold; A.
II. Powers, Minneapolis, Minn.; C. P.
McKnlght, Coos Day; Mrs. C. P. Mc
(leorgo, Mich.: Mrs. E. Krommlnga,
Oldenburg, Oermnny; Mrs. I. 8. Kauf
man, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. J. S.
Coke, Marshflold; Mrs. C. H. Peck,
Vermont; Mrs. A. H. Powers, Minne
apolis, Minn.; Mary A. Haley, Wll
mar, Minn.; Mrs. E. M. Sprnguo, Su
perior, AVIsc.; Helen M. Sprnguo, Su
perior, Wise; -Mary EvanR, Spring
Valley. Ohio; Helen Darlington,
Hock Crcok, Ohio; Mrs. H. Q. Dutlor,
Mnrshfleld; Mrs.
Vnrlli nnfenln! Francos P. Pranso,
Freeman, Mo.; Mrs. P. E. Allen, Uklab, Cnl.; S. C. Small, Glasgow,
I N. II. PKKSDVTEIMAN LADIES
4
. Tho North Uond Ladles' Aid will
glvo a ' social Wednesday aftornoon
In tho class room at 2 o'clock.
O
1NFOHMAL CAIID IA11TV
:
' Tho Misses Ellzabolh Mooro, Grnco
' Qrirfon, Doll O'Connor, Ethol Hocf'J,
and Ftanccs Hnrkncss entortnlned a
number of frlomls at an Informnl
' evening of cards last Saturday eve
ning at ''Tho Dungalow." Tho
guoatH Included Miss Evelyn Ander
son, Miss Nora Tower and Messrs:
.1. T. Drnnd, A. K. Peck, George
Murch, Welch, Joy Doyle, Del Dong
Mon and Tom Dennett. Dainty re
freshuiouts wero served.
.
I A. X. W. CI.UIl I
appointed somo tlmo ago.
"Women should bo nllowed to
Jtln tho Chamber of Commerce,"
said ono of tbo members at a meet
Inn of .that body a whllo bnck.
Every ono thought It n good move,
the motion was seconded and unan
imously pnBsed. And with this
watched this community grow up.
You nowcomers aro hero In tlmo
to watch It grow Into ono of tho
lnrgest nnd beat developed commun
ities in tho state perhaps second
only to Portland. Wo who have
been hero for somo tlmo, wo wol-
como you who nro new. May good
dono tho invitation was sent out . fortuno como to you hero nnd may
to tho womon Inviting them to bc-jy0u always feel that wo aro ready
como honorary members. to do our best for your good boost."
Tho way In which they responded ln a , py ,0UBlnB ,011g nc
to their now duties was plainly evl- tho ,8 thoml nnd , by
don last evening. They said: I'Horo tho ..cnfotorla tab,0,.. woro ,Iolpcd
WO httVO now people arriving In OUr - ,n ,,,,., mn.ln onffnn nml .nn.1.
Tho A. N. W. Club met with Mrs.
Call Evcrtson Inst Thursday uf tol
lmen when sowing and social chat
hold full sway until tho hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Hazard and Mrs.
Frlcdborg, served appetizing dainties
to tho following members In U-
tuiilnnco: .Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs,
. Olivia Edman, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs.
Frnnl Hnguo, Mrs. Ellzaboth II tie,
Mrs, E, Mlngus, Mrs. Georgo V
Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs
Mary McKnlght, Mb. Hugo E. tjnlst.
and Mrs. Chhrles Stnuff. Mrs.
, Frledburg will bo hostess lioxt
Thursdny.
,
' I.NTOKMAIj EVKXIXG
Mr. niu.1 Mm. I.yn Schmidt entor
tnlned tho following friends nt an
Informal evoulng of cards last
Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Haines, Mrs. Juo. A. Dlntt, Mrs.
Carl Haines and Messrs. C. E. Ash,
Rudolph Copplo and A. Ackor
.inn. ' I LITTLE FOLKS 1WHTY I
mldBt every weok. Thoro should
bo somo way of gottlng acquainted
with them." And bo acting on this
tho women with tho Clmmbor of Com
morco Immediately planned a "got
acquainted" gathering.
In All WiiyM a Success
It was a success. At least throo
hundred peoplo nssomblcd In tho
club rooms, grncfously given over
for tho occasion. Director It. N.
Ponton, of tbo Coos Day band, was
rtingrr-tulated on tho first nppear
anco of tho 30-plcco symphony or
nnliuiitra. It was a musical treat,
tbo playing of trained musicians
and tlmo nnd again was vigorously
an lauded by tho delighted visitors.
slated by Mrs. Turnbull and Miss
Sherwood, Those present woro .Mr.
Mrs. Colllor, Mr. and .Mrs. Evlnnd,
Mr. nnd Mm. Cnry, Mr. and Mrs.
Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard, Mr.
and Mra. Shorwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Snnford, Mr. and Mrs. Folsom, Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs.
Turnbull, tbo Misses Shorwood and
,Mr. Harlockor and Mr. McKonnn.
On last Friday ovonlug tho moin
bors of tbo Kokocl Klub entortnln
ed tholr wlvoa nnd Bwoothearta at
a Valentino party. Tho club rooms
woro prottlly decorated with hearts
and Cupids nnd also ln flags It
alao bolng Lincoln's birthday. A
largo crowd waH present and tripped
tho light fantastic until a lato hour.
Punch was norvoil during tho ovo
nlug and lntor lunch was sorved.
Mrs. Win. Candllit wns hoatess
on Monday aftornoon to a few
frlonds at aowlng. A dainty lunch
was aorved by tho hostess. Thoao
prosont wero Mosdnmes Folsom,
Llljoqvlst, Endtcott, Sanford, Ster
ling, Lamb and Miss Shorwood.
On Tuosday aftornoon Mrs. J.
A. Colllor wub hoatoss to tho COO
club, It being tho election or of
ficers. Tho following woro elected:
Mrs. Ilohlnson, prcsldout, and Mrs. i
nnd treasurer.
wlchcs and It wns not until aftor
cloven o'clock that oven tho oldor
persons began to loavo.
President Hugh McLnln, of tho
Chnmbor of Commerce, somo tlmo
ago appointed n commltteo of five
women to hnvo charge of tho social
entortnlnmont of visitors to tbo
city. Tho members of this comml
tco wero Mrs. Henry Songstnckon,
chnlrmnn, Mrs. C. H. Peck, Mrs.
R. M. Jennings, Mrs. F. E, Alton
nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Tho per
sonnel of tho program commltteo
of last ovonlug wns: Mrs. G. W.
Kaufmnn, chairman, Mrs. C. It.
Peck, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, J. Al
bert Mntson and Tom T. Dennett.
Tltoso Win) Were Tliei-c.
Following aro tho names of thoao
who registered and tho placcB from
which they hnll:
Jas. Flanagan, Coos Day; J. A.
MatBon, Coos Day; Louise C. Lock
hart, Coos Day; Virglnn A. Matson,
Coob Day; L. P. Houpormnn; Henry
Marshflold; Mrs. A. 0. Hogors, Marsh
field; 0. It. Peck, Vermont; Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. W, Painter, Okln.; Annlo
Smith, Mnrshfleld; Mrs. J. S. Lyons,
Mnrshfleld; Mrs. W. II. Kennedy,
Marshflold; Mrs. Ida Conrad, Port
land; Mrs. Prank Cnttcrlln, Port
land; Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Cumbers,
Oakland, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles
Curtis, Heppner, Ore.; Mrs. A. J. Snv-
ago, Ohio; Frances Hazard, Marsh
field; W. P. Welsh, Vermont; W. A.
Ackermnn, Portlnnd; Cbas. II. Wal
ter, Missouri; A. J. Savage, Mich.;
I). L. Hood, Alaska; Elizabeth Mer
chant, Marshflold; Win. Goodrum,
Now Orleans, La.; I. S. Kaufman, 111.;
J. M. Wright and wife, Oregon; Mrs.
G. W. Kaufmnn, Spokane, Wnsh.;
Dr.. and Mrs. Win, Horsfnll, York
shire, England; Mrs. It. J. McKay,
San FrnnclBco; Helen Doblo Nnsburg,
Minnesota; Frank II. Starr, Norwich,
Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Corey,
Portlnnd, Oregon; Frank D. Cohan,
Portland; Don S. Fisher, Anderson,
Intl.; It. E. Lnraway, Portland, Ore.;
W. A. Toye, Mnrshfleld; Mrs. It. E.
Lnraway,, Portland; Mrs. Malr Dano.
Marshflold; Mrs. H. M. Jennings,
Boston; James E. Montgomery, Ind.;
A. J. M. Robertson, Marshflold; Win.
S. Turpon, Mnrshfleld; T. A. Wood-
worth, Portlnnd; Chns. I. Hclgnrd;
Mrs. Chns. I. Hclgnrd; Wm. Long
staff, Marshflold C. Ashley Cook, Chi
cago; D. II. Piatt, Marshflold; H. N.
Fcuton, Mnrshfleld; Herbert Morton,
North Dend; It. Lyon, Marshflold;
W. II. Kennedy, Day City, Mich.;
Tom T.' Dennett, Marshflold; A. E. Di
luent, Mnzomnnlc,' Wis.; J. S. LyoiiB,
California; Cbas. Stauff, Arago, Ore.;
A. 0. Hogors, Coos ltlvcr; E. K.
Jones, Marshflold; C. P. McGoorgo,
Michigan; Mrs. L. E. Marshcl, Spo
kano, Wash.; Alma Wobstor, Mnrsh
flold; H. M. Jennings, Doston, Mass.;
P. 0. Ilorton, Wise; II. Nnsburg,
Mnrshfleld; John W. Motloy, Mis
souri; Hugh Dnrclny, Penn.; C. C.
Going, Portland; Mrs. C. C. Going,
Portland; O. W. Drlggs, Ind.; Mrs.
A. E. Dlmont, Mnzomnnlc, Wise.;
Mrs. D. A. Jones, Dolso, Idaho; Mrs
Moutnn
Sweden
0. Duller, California; P. E. Allon,
Marshflold; Mrs. C. II. Waltor, Kan
sas City, Mo.; C. W. Wolrott, Mnrsh
fleld; Joe WllllaiitH, Maiuhfleld; Mm.
E. W. Sullivan, Pon Du Lac, Wise.;
J. C. Jones, Marshflold; It. 13. Miller,
Seattle, Wnuli.; Mrs. M. A. Swootman,
Kansas; 1. A. Jonos, Valley City,
North Dakota; Gladys Clrahnm, Glnd
wyu, Mich.; .Isaac- H. Tower, Coos
Day; Mrs. 1). D. Hood, Doposlt, N.
Y.5 Mrs. Hugh MoLaln, Philadelphia,
Pa.; D. J. MeKlnnon, Portland; Mrs.
If. E. Kolty, Mexico; Mrs. M. Strom
horg, Cambridge, Minn.; Mrs. C. M.
Connor, Dendwood, South Dakota;
Mrs. II. E. Hennler, Portlnnd; Mrs.
Maurlco Hlrsch.'I,. L. Drndloy, Mlddletown, Cnllf.;
Annlo J. Holland, .Miirsuiioiti; i'jvo
lyno Conway, Seattle, Wash.; P. E.
Conway, Ashlund, Orogon; W. U.
DouglnB, Portlnnd; A. T. Haines, Ok
lahoma; Mrs. H. E. Miller, Esthor
vlllo, Iowa; P, W. Dorlam, Marsb-
ia; Dcn. Ostlind, Stockholm,
r, Mrs.' Hobert N. Ponton; II.
flnlih 11,.... ..
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MrB" v- W. lie Uh ?
Mrs. L. LnilBiM -
"inn, Sweden! ... ' e" W
Mnrshrlpl,; Uoi '
Mint, . ,... . JLL h
Miss ilazcnw..
'I. Corey, i. p..,,.."
K aottms, Mnr,hffe,7J
HnlnoB, lown; Ma h
thwalto. oiini,. ..
Marshflold; Mr8. '
Spokane: Q. P, s J
Wiuh.: Mis. ja. J
"old; Mr. nnd Xlt, 7 ''
Portland; Vnl
""'" "rry Fonberr
Sweden. '
Songstnckon, Ilnnovor, Gurmnuy; Henry Songstnckon, Mnrshflold;
Mrs. Jack Iinhoff of North Dend
onto! tnlned a number of llttlo tots
yestorday afternoon with Jono Da'.loy 1 Currlo socrotnrv
iib guest of Honor, it Uolng tho r.lh Lunch wub served, Mrs. Currlo ns-l
blithdny of tho llttlo Miss. Mm. slating tho hostpss. Thoso presont
iiiiiuui, iiBsisien uy .Mrs. lrryant .urn woro Mesdamoa Hohlnaon. Evland.
EVER HAVE THIS
EXPERIENCE
Mrs. Petorson gladdoued each llttlo
hoart with dainty refreshments nt
the closo of tho aftornoon. I'iio
gitoatB Included Misses lono Dnlley,
Myrtle and Margaret Poteraon, Syd
ney Dyrnnt nnd Dlnneho Hloblo..
I COQU1M.E SOCIAL NEWS
(Special to Tho Tlinoa.)
COQUH.LH. Or., Feb. 20. On
last Sunday ovonlug Mr. and Mrs.
Geo, A. Hobliiboa ontertnlucd 11
fow friends to a Valentino dluuor.
Tho tnblo was prettily decorated
with flowers and hoarts. Tho
guosts found their places by n comic
Valentino which caused much mer
riment. Tho ovonlug was spent ln
muBlc. Thoso present wore Mr.
and Mrs. Will noso. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Llnogar nnd son, Keith, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobt. Watson and chil
dren, Mary and Jnmoa Watson,
Collier, Folsom, Currlo, Shorwood,'
llnzard, Llljeqvlst, Sterling, Ed Lor
onz, Henry Loronz, Geo. Loronz,
Sinclair, llartson, Plorce, Nloman,
Gnmblo and Miss Shorwood.
On laat TuoBday ovonlug Mrs.
Wllllaina nnd Mlsa Woodford entor
tnlned tho J. 0. W. Club. Tho
evening was spent In sewing, music
and nmrry-niaklng in gonoial. At
n lato hour wo woro told to tako
our partuora for a grand mnrch and
following tho loaders wo nil march
ed to tho homo of .Mrs. Fred Slaglo
whoro a delicious lunch nwnltod
us. Tho tablo was prettily docor
ntod with vlolota and hyacinths.
Tho guests found tholr placos by
protty llttlo Vnlontlno place cards.
Thoso present wero Mosduinca Sin
gle, Lnmb. Johnson, Folsom, En
dlcott, Hawkins, Gould, Cnry, Law
ronco, Jonos, Candlln, Ed Lorona,
Goo. Loronz. llonrv T.ornnz. TFnrlnnn
On Wednesday ovonlug of last Istorlinc. i.vnns i.,.i,r.,. u.r,i
week Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Evland , sanford, Llljeqvlst, the Mlsaoa Shor
eiitortalnod a few frlonds. The wnod Jones am, Dnvonportj Mr8t
ovonlug was spent in playing S00.,slngIo niul M,.8 Lnmb anMoi ,
Tho bostons sorvod a dollclous lunch ' g0rvlug.
being assisted la serving by Mra.
Folsom, Thoso prosont woro Mr.
and Mrs. '.. S. Strang, Mr, and
Mrs. Goo, Hoblnson, Mr. and Mra.
D. Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. N. John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sterling,
Miss Kclma Strung and llttlo Eleanor
Folsom.
, Mr, and Sirs. C. A. Howard on-
tortjilned on last Thursday evening
On Thuradny ovenlng Mrs. Archlo
Phillips was hostess to n few friends
and tho ovenlng was spent In mu
sic. Tho bostoss sorved n dainty
lunch, bolng assisted by Mrs. Mc
Klnloy. Each guest found her
place by n dainty Vnlontlno place
card. Thoso presont wdro Moa
damos Plerco, True, Nloman, Juza,
MoKiuloy, tho- Misses Dess Maury,
Myrtlo Lund, Dorothy Watson and
to elx tables of "500." Mr. Turn
.buD and Mrs. J. A. Colllor carried Ujao jones
off high prizes. A delicious lunch
wus served tho hostess, bolng as-' (Contlnuod on page eight
7
Start again and again to save, and have some small
demand cut into your surplus till you got discouraged?
That's the common experience, and the reason's
just this: , .
Saving, to be successful, must have a definite and
compelling object and plan.
When you can secure valuable property on an easy
savings plan you place yourself in just the right posi
tion to succeed, and you have, besides, a sense of own
ership and achievement that soon becomes a habit.
The first successful effort encourages you to greater
ones, and you've no idaa how the habit of "getting
ahead" grows on you and develops the ability to per
sist and make good. '
We Know You Can Make
Good in Bay Park
We believed in this property heart and soul when
we first put it on the market.
Its development has exceeded our expectations.
Now its success is certainthat's evident to all who
see it. And you can buy lots there for only $100.00
each, and have practically your own time to pay for
them, although you get possession at once.
Isn't it worth while? Ask us more about it.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Streqt.
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Is Always a Kemincter to oareiur auu uuui nousewive
of the need of
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It may be a room is to be refurnished or it may bo a few odd pieces to iili
different rooms to make the furnishinns oomnlete. Our large stock with its varl
ietl assortment offers unusual opportunities for selection whether it is a sirfl
piece, a single room or a complete outfit, and remember always
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS."
GOING HARVEY
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
Feb. 22
Indian Day
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Showing the
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Motorcycle
Some of the few improvements are as follows!
One, two and three-speed
gears.
Heavy Duty Clutch.
Mew Starter Without Paddles.
Foot and Hand Control Clutch.
Neutral Countershaft on all
Models.
Heavy Driving Chains.
Dixie Magneto. .
These many improvements make
The ! 9 1 5 Indian Motorcylce Master of Them
You must see our dsmonstrator" to appreciate the full extent of the ln"j
periority over all other machines on the market. 1
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