The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page FOUR, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
Interesting News for Women!
Ready! Fall Suits
Specially Priced at $18.50
.,! ,,n MinL'itn. Mrs. M It. Smith. Mrs. llghtful hostess Wednesday nftor-1
t .. ... . -. ... ,- . .1. ! ..l 1.,... 1..tti. In Mnrili Itntlll
h .iiKrtiRHcil bv .Mrs. W. J. 'Bell Chambers, Mrs. u. u. sinim mini noun "' " " "' "-,-
,of public health anil public m
... . . .1 I I... Mrn U
Will BO UlHUIbBUU u, ..... . - .----..--. ....... , ..... ...,,, ..I.ili
loiicston ami Mrs. J. F. (irubbs. I sou Itobert, .Mis Florence smuii, io iiic iiiuiiiuu.i. u. u. ".. ....
" ... .... ...... ... . i trim. .. utmft linuttinad ai.ttH.nll. 1110
...ll...l .....I..l i.ntiiltnra Mori MM. .N. N. I IH1IM mill UllUV. .U I . 11) i'"ii oi.u. v ....o....u.. ..
will be a general discussion of the chambers, Mrs. J. Ilodcll. Mrs. J. J.
subject "The Dangers Which Men- Cllnkeiibenrd, Mrs. 11. Rogers, Mrs.
nee Our Sons and Daughters." Mrs. E. I,. Duxter, Mrs. T. F. Smith nud
HOT GA1V1E SUNDAY.BASEBALLSC
ladles busied themselves with cm- .;.KTKIII
broidery und chat. An appetizing
luncheon was served at the close of
a vn IIA'I'rllHltV.HAV KK.iVfMui... ...
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I " .1 khH
i-' miKv .. . "i
v "-UP,
TO I'liAV AT NORTH HK.M
'ho Orgnii
Kemp will conduct a question box daughter, Mrs. Dell Saunders, WIN, the pleasant afternoon to those pros- S itlvaliy Between 'I'no
and the official board will make n fred Saunders, Mrs. Edna K. Dyer, I out who were. Mrs. Karl Hutch his, i ,molw s.urs (IinhI Tim
New, dlffcient, iliMlnrllvc! New In the length of the Coats,
in tlio dip at the. .shies, In the high buttoning convertible collars, and
In tho side pleated iiiclluiu full skills. Then thero nro two pock
et effects, strikingly new sluipcit buttons, side or full belts. Bmk
colors prevail: Murk, Navy Moo anil dark Green lead, though the
lighter tuceds also me nioilMi. JMuteHnls ni-u Wlilpconl, Gnlmr
illnes, Scrgo and Tweed.
OTHER HANDSOME FALL MODELS AT
$20.00, $25.00, $30.00, AND $35.00
HUB DR.Y GOODS CO.
"SMART WEAK FOR WOMEEN"
Coiner Uromlwny and Central Ave. Phono Ml
. . ... .. - - li -i .
report. .Mrs. Fred Wilson win sing. .Mrs. u. w. uuupueii, -Mrs. u. ..
In the evening thero will be de- Hunch, Elizabeth Hunch, Mrs. B. L.
votlonal exercises nnd nn address of i llessy, Huth Bessy, Frank Messy,
welcome, by Rev. A. S. lllsey. The Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mrs. Nancy Mcln
state president will speak on the tosh, Jessie Smith, Mrs. S. B. Cutllp,
subject "The Whys and Whats of Mrs. Justrum, Gordon Justruin,
the Prohibition Law." j Mrs. E. Adams, Mi's. E. L. Bessy,
'Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. Carrie Dun-
gan, Mrs. A. Smith, Miss Freda
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER nolma, Hose Smith, Huth Dungan,
7T TTi ,, ,,.,. ., TIT 'Mrs MllIr nn. J- - Smith, Law
Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Wilson enter-, ' '
. . , . i .1 it.... - iM,i.. rence Hessy, Georgo Hessy, Robert
tallied nt an Informal dinner lrldny ,,,... ' a . ..., .
oveiilnir at their attractive homo In i r. ' ' ' " '..
North Marshfleld. Their guests
were Mrs. Wilson, Sr., J. Uyrne, Dr
McCornmc nnd 11. N. Fentou.
.;. .j. .j.
.
Mrs. Ed. Thomas, Mrs. MIlus Rich
nrdson, Mrs. 13. J. AmiH, Mrs. Arthur
Derbyshire, Mrs. It. O. Hralnard,
and Mrs. Hlchnrd Marshall who will
Tigers I'lny Bonier Hill
Tho game between Enstsldo nnd
the Hatchery teams at North Hend
I Mrs. Georgo Campbell.
I
HERE OX A VISIT
YOUXH PEOPLE MEET
Lutheran Young i
Mrs. Ruth Davis and Miss Mnrgar
ctt Mudgett of Valley City, N. D.,
arrived hero this week to visit at the
homo of tho lattcr's aunt, Mrs. David
August the 19th.
I.
PRIKCILLA CLUIl
im i.noin'aa in iim chili mi Thursday. I tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
promises to bo one ot tno nest, oi mo
season. Thero Is an intense feullng
between both sties and today ninny
wagers wore being niatlo by tho play
ers on both teams as well hb their
supporters.
Eastsldo with Jim Collier in tno
box has been making n strong show
ing during the hist few games. Last
Sunday tho recruited Hatchery team
defeated the Tigers Hi to 0. Manager
Frank Smith of tho Hatchery team
On Wednesday afternoon nt her
homo in Hunker 1 1 111. Mrs. L. Chrls
tensen was tho pleasant hostess to
the Prlscllla Club. The hours pass
ed very enjoyahly in sewing nnd
pleasant chat, and later a delicious
repast was served to tho following
ladles: Mrs. Hrent Mathisou, who
A. Jones. They came via tho south-
i
The Norwegian
rcop.es society ,ne;....ur8 ', rollt0, taking in tho San IDego
a nicotine last night nt tho church nm, SaJ. FrancBC0 cx0i,itlous nnd
parlors. Tho program consisted ot a . w1 return ,.ome yJa 1,ortInld( Seat.
rending by l'eter Thorpe, a piano . . . llorthern ,,., MrB.
solo by Alice Mnthlson and piano so- Dav(g ,s nJJ 0,(, 8CnooImato of Mr8.
lections by Mrs. Simpson. Refresh- Jone8
nionts wore served by Andrew Ander-
son and Petor Ommel. The membiSj XOItTII llEXI) PARTY
played gamos nnd held n business .
, session. Thoso In attendance were Mrs. Conner of North Hend who
, Rev. and Mr. Thorpe, Mr- and Mrs. Wlll leave next week for Portland to
T. U. Jackson, Mrs. Simpson, Miss maka her homo entertained a few
Miller, Cora and Alice Mnthlson, E. . young friends nt her home Thurs-
O. Mellon, II. Peterson, Andrew An- jny. soclnl chat and other diversions
" ' ,." V . "")"" ' I (hnt i,8 loam Wll show Mnn-
was tho honor guest, und Mrs. U. 1'. sajs in u " - ,,...
Hush, Mrs. Ed. Duncan, Mrs. A. H. ngcr Johnson's Easts do organization
Snow, Mrs. Fred Grlnolds, Mrs. WU- n tew things iibo.it the game.
Ham Phillips, Mrs. Daniel Orr, Mrs. " la expected that Shnrkoy Per
Fred Sanberg. Mrs. G. Johnson, and I kins will be hero again from Gar-
Mr itnnrV All...... who nsslsted the diner to catch Norm Johnson.
Plnv nt Ilenvcf Hill
The Hluo Rldgo Tigers will piny
Heaver 11111 at Heaver Hill tomor
row afternoon. 0111, who wns put
out of the box by being hit on the
head last Sunday, will bo hack In
the box for the Tigers tomorrow.
Mrs. Win. HJorkqulst, Mrs. Mntt And- ,,nrann ,,.,. onimol. Chris anil Pet-1 w, n.,i i... ,..r.i...,.., n..
AVCTIOX "ItlDGi: CLUIl n, Mra. Carlson. Mrs. N. Olson. Gr Tllor0( Anton AbrnlmI1180ll d , glleflts lticlut,ed Misses Mablo West.
Tcln-irmlnostess was Mrs. . C." .SSS, . "SSi' C ' I 5 C"
WED IX COQL'ILLE
cilia Schmltt
fl. 1
gone Crosthwalto Wednesday when gren, Mrs. John Hlllstrom, Mrs. Chas.
sho entertained tho Auction Bridge .Johnson, Mrs. Otto Hill, Mrs. John
Club at a prettily appointed lunch- Holm, Mrs. John Ilendrlckson, Mrs.
con nt, ono o ciock. covers wero, e. Johnson, Mrs. Matt Matson, Mrs. Tho innrrlago of Miss Myrtle Lund ' L
luld for sixteen. Tlio rooms wero Olson of Berkeley Cnllfornln. Mrs. II .m.i nwi.ii n Knnwlton wnn nnlnm- n tmu,. ...,! n,n a n ,..,.
Asplund, Mrs. Win. Asplund, Mrs. njre(, at tho homo of tho bride's, moll homo wns tho sceno of much
BIRTHDAY PARTY
attractively decorated with cut flow
ers, sweet peas, und dahlias. The
guests wero Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs.
Wilde, mid .Miss draco Wlldo of Knu
sas City, Missouri, Mrs. Chas Van
IJiiyn and mother, Mrs. Roberts,
Miss Daisy Rush, Mrs. Beard, Mrs.
Dorsey Kroltzor, Mrs. J. S. Lyons,
Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. 13. Ail
olsperger, Mrs. Carl DavlB, Mrs. An
son Rodgers, Mrs. J. S. Hansen, nnd
Mrs. Crosthwalto, Sr. The club
hostess In serving. Tho club will
meet on Wednesday, August the
18th with Mrs. G. Johnson.
1H7XKKII HILL PARTY
4
Last Sunday nfternoon a number
of friends of Mrs. Ed. Duncan gath
ered nt her homo Bunker Hill and
prepared to stay tho remainder of
tho day. A Jolly tlmo wns had In
preparing for supper. Ice cream was,
mndo nnd enkes, and all kinds of ('OOS HAY BAXD WILL RENDER
good thinks appeared. Thoso assist-1 PROGRAM Tl'ESD.VY XKJHT
lug in preparing tho refreshments
Loh Angeles Tnkn. i...
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Portland . ...r,7 (
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lllr Anno, . . ,0(Vi I
POHTLANI), Ore., ,w M
Frunc'sco lost a Rome to ill
yesterday and I.os Anee?..!
tiln In tho game with PomJ
mil t..,a A. .. ..'""!
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O 11 II Jlllt irn T ' M
urn II... I f... 1 u)
.... ..v... .. ,w iiosiuon,
Tho scores or ye8ter1'
follow: '
10 GIVE fl CONCERT
Wt Uum.
At Los Angeles
Portland
Los Angeles
At Salt Lttko--Sail
Francisco
i Salt Lake
At Oakland
Vernon
Oakland !
nnd enjoying tho dny wero, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Alhee, L. Chrlstenson.
Ralph Cliristenscn, Clinton Christ-
ensen. Ilia Chrlstenson. Olga Christ-, mrep(or anmmcm
enseii, Air. nnu .Mrs. u. .ijinnson.
Dh-ector l'Vnlon Ainioiinces Selec-
HiiiiN for Opcu-alr EnteiUilmneiit
In tho City Park
Georgo Alhee, Henry Alhee, Mr. nnd i
Mrs. A. II. Snow, Archlo Snow, Mar
garet Snow, Uernlco Snow, Mr. and
Mrs. Fd. Duncan, Edith Duncan,
Alf. Storo, Mrs. Mntt Kronqulst, Mrs. mother, Mrs". O. O. Lund, In Coiiulllc merriment, when a few friends of
Dnn Matson, Mrs. V. Lackstrom, Mr. Thursday evening, tho Rov. Mr. Wal- .Miss Mabol Iinmol aided her In celc-
nild Mrs. Jolltl CnrlsOIl. Mrs. TJcril- Iwicl.- nfffMntlmr It wnn nil nnnt of ' lirnllnn. Iw.r lilrflwlnv A ..lnnonMt
strom of Los Angeles Cnl., Mrs. Til- much Interest on Coos Hay ns the evening wns passed, with cards as IIowanl I)l,"cnn- nml AU,a Duncan.
ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Matson, Mr. bride, who formerly rcsioed here, tho prlnclpnl diversion, nnd Inter do-1
and Mrs. Chnrlcs Solandcr, Mr. John- i,na nmny friends In Marshfleld. ' llclous roficshments wore served to, VISIT RELATIVES
ey Matson, Mr. Gust Matson, Mr. Tho houso wns bcaiitmilly decor- tho guests who were, Miss HattlO
HJnlmar Mntson, Mr. Ernest Mntson. ntCd for the occasion. Tho living Rehflold, Miss Jessie Moody, Miss , Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. Qulnn of Sc-
Mr. CnrI MntBon, Mr. nnd Mrs. John room Wns beautified by whlto roses,, Helen Iinmol and Wayne Painter, nttlo arrived hero this week to visit Suit In four parts. "Don Quixote"
hill ho u concert at tho
city park Tuesday evening nt 7:110
o'clock. Following Is the program
that Is to bo rendered.
March. "On Tip Toe." Linden
Overture "Poet und Peasant"....
Rossini
Idyl "Tho Glow Worm"... Llncko
Piccolo Solo. Selected.
Wolfram Smeddlng
MntSOIl. MrS. OrVll WllSOIl. MrS. LCO- l, .tt..t... -,.,. I... .,l.,t. .,. nana I Unnnl.l Mlnlmlann .Vrllmi. Iln.L.n nt ll.n l,nmn nt I1..1. rnlntlona l,i,m I
Ilnrd Masters. MrS. Jollll Bnckmnll. Il. nnlni cnl.m.m nvlnn.llni. In llm P.nnn ITncknr mill U- ,m,l Mra I Qlin la n ololnr nt Mro 11 A Plilirnli
will meet on Wednesday. August tho Mrs. Hermnn Anderson, Mrs. CI. A. ,ttb)o whoro lnco car(l8 ,n lnk ; S. j. IminoI Lni, John Bcatto or Coos 1Uvor nml
I Sill u 11 mi Mru r'lil'l llnvlu U'MI nn. n .t .. .1. ,n . ,. . . .. 1 1
: .Money, .Mrs. m. inrrin, .Mrs. r. forn ,ie8gn atJ,ic,i t!l0 finishing1 , Will Hcattlo of Ten Mile. Sho will
tertaiu.
IXFORMAL KVEXIXO
Sclander, Mrs. Henry Russell, Mrs. touches.
Alf. Giinnoll, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hon- T, wcitdinir mrci, w,,8 nlavcd by
gol, Mrs. Hlomqulst, Mrs. II. Kino, Mlss Nnom, Knowlton. sister of the
PICNIC OUTIXG
Ono ot tho most delightful out
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Strang, Rov. and Kroonit Tho i)rl(icsmald8 wero Miss ln8 ' tllu 801l80U wns enjoyed Inst j ,t horo IIo Is ,ltiieltea wth tho coun-
bo remembered ns Miss Hcattlo. Mr.
Qulnn is n sergeant on tho Scnttlo
pollco forco nnd this Is his first vis-
iMrs. H. F. Bongston, Misses. Solum i.-,i.A- vi.n.. r iio..i.ni.i ,..i, 'Sunday at Goodwills on South Coos 4'..
Mr nil, I Mro Tlnm.n.. I Inin,, .... In.. ! .i ........ .. .... "1""1 """ u .'luimmiiu """ n, ...... . . ...... lJ J
. ttuLuu iiiilui Liiiv.1- i' ii rn riiu 11 nun in inunn in n t
Edith Johnson Iillmnr
tnlned a few friends Informally loBt'ornnt. Elvira Olson, Pcrclla Olson.' JZtlZl l.lTcno
Friday evening at their homo In j Elslo Hlllstrom. Lena Matson. Ruth VI " , " ., 1 Carter
North Hend. Dancing wns tho prln-.p Hlllstrom. Doris Llljcborg. Farrls f" " j !'" " 1," ,'"
most becomingly gowned in
do .cliotio, nnd
of Roscburg
River. Plenty of good things to
eat wero taken along but not ono I
brought back. After luncheon which '
BOX FIRE PARTY
ir ii iisironi. woris i.iijcuorc. i-arris ..... . .... ....... .. was sorvcu in 1110 grove, tnov wero i iM.n m.n.im.. i n.n m i.. i.'..
clpnl diversion and wns Indulged In Svo8, Oby Richards. Illldur So-',"!.' nn 1 , I Joined by another crowd of young worth LeaCo enJovod n 'hon tiro
to n lato hour or rather nn early
hour when n dollclous collation was
nerved to tho following guests, Mr.
und Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire, Miss
Freda Razor, Mr. nml Mrs. Mllns
chenc. Both bridesmaids
lander, Verhi Wilson, Helen Mot-(,nrR0 bouquotB of plllk BWeot pens ' I,eI'lQ frt" 'nrtlior down tho river party out nt Eastport on Wednesday
ivy r.ivi viiiiui, .giies liaison, ... .
Estor Asplund, Gcrdn Giinncll, Til
tended
.... llnlmn l.'ui.l.l l r, .!.,, r r'....
.. " ' . . . " ,Lnil
lien, i.viera i.acusirom, i'. i.ncusirom
with tulle. The groom wns nt-!"m) H reported having a good time. ' evening. Tho evening wns spent In
!d by John Miller nnd Pearly ! v,"m,nB, CftJolng nnd more eats inylnK Kalne8 aml sUtlnB nrollnd tll0
Richardson Mr nn.l Mrs F I rm ' i . i , . '"""ol"",y'- " T,0 i,r,i0 wn8 i,caiitlfully costum- "u .--" i -Jiitiinuison,
mi. ami Mrs. L. J. Arms, c.huiys Matson, Ireiio Johnson. Lena ',, ,,. nwn ,. '.. ...J turn trip. Evoryono wns laughing
finished the day. Then all boarded fro tei,lnB Btore8. At about ten
iae gasoline uoai uaaiuac tor tno re
DtHtCAS SOCIETY
I
Tlio Dorcas society will bo enter
tertalned on Wednesday next at thu
homo of Mrs. 1). Jackson, on Catch
ing Inlet.
.IOLLV DOZEN I
;
Tho Jolly Dozen will meet Wed
nesday afternoon, August tho 11th,
with Mrs. Ross at her homo In Bun
ker Hill.
Kino, Edith Johnson, Ellen Grant
Elvira Illlstrom
cd, hor gown being whlto shad-
V. C T. V. COXVEXTION
ow lnco ovor net nnd hor veil of
whlto not being caught with orango
blossoms. Sho carried a Inrgo bou-
quot of white roses.
I Following tho ceremony, a wod-
1 and chatting ns tho boat left tho
Tho soventh nnniiul county con
vcntlon of the W
thirty a dnlnty lunch of sandwiches
cako nnd lemonade was served.
Tlinsn t.rnunnt U'nrn lloana MM.
I dock and plowed her way qulotly drod ., nora r0w, Vera Hur-
"," u '" v V lrl8' u"b' Coole'- Haubauch Sterns
can en crash and she rembled from amlMc8srg ,
stem to stern. Tho ladles scream-1 , ,, ., , ,', ,
,i.., ......, ..-n.. .. Howo- cl,ns- Haymond, Clydo Gnrst,
ding supper was served. Later tlio ... ...,.., , , . , ! Rov. Vlosoph Knotts, Mr. Ulslniln-
Coaulllo Submarine band rendered 1,7,0 H.nnlTl n ' or- Ml- tl Mrs- Kwl Scott. Mr.
ninny selections before the charlvnrle Ca"tnl". hulte ' t,oni nB ho 8i,ld d " and Mrs. G. A. Williamson. Mr .i
C. T. U. wlll bo!nnPtv nrnii ,,, Eo,, n,i BusunBiy: "J vo just run into a pll- .. . ,. ,. ,,
' ' ..j......... -.. ... ..w ,, Clin...!.. !. !.... ... l. '"""' "' ."".W, ...in. IlllllUl.
Safruiiek
1. Spanish Vlllngu
'2. Saiicho Pana.
.'!. Dulcluea.
I. Don Quixote.
(This Suit Is founded on tho story
of tho sanio name by CervnntoB,
mid of tho four parts, thu first
tlireo uro characteristic. 'Iho
fourth Is somewhat descriptive, In
troducing tho Don's warlike hut
sad nature. During his Journey
In (iiest of ndventure ho discov
ers tho wind mills. After tho en
counter ho again sets forrh,
lamely nt first, hut eventiiully Is
again tho sanio confident, hero:-cully-lncllned
kulght ot yore.)
Sehctlon from tho comlu opera
"Tho Flro Fly." FrUn.
Star .Spangled Banner.
Aiiieilnin ,capif.
At Now York -
St. Louis-New York, net &
ai wasuiugtiiii
First giiiiio:
Chlcngo
Wnshlngtoii
Second game:
Chicago
Washington
At Philadelphia
Detrolt-Phlladelplila, rain.
At Boston
Clovelnnd-llostoii, rain.
National U-acue,
At Chicago -
Boston
Qhlcngo
At Plttchurg -
Phlludolphla
Pittsburg
At Cincinnati
New York ,,,,,
Cincinnati
At St. Louis -
Brooklyn
St. Louis
P1CXK3 DANCE
hold Monday. August !, nt tho Pres-jniudo things lively for tho newly
bytorlan Church nt North Bend. Mrs. weds.
Jennie M. Kemp, tho state president,
will bo present. The nicotine will
lug." Silently the brnvo men who
wero tho first ones on deck, filed
t AMONG THE SICK
Mrs. Jons Hansen, who has boon
(Ulto Blck nt hor homo In Ferndulo.
Is reported Improving.
Steamer Rainbow
Marshfleld at I o'clock Wthfl
August 11, for Goodwill ?8
whoro Elks picnic and o
he held. Party will rtitlj
will's nt 0 o'clock; everjW
swimming at G:30; fine tog
ho served nt 7:30, and dud
glim at S::i0, Italnbov ill
on return trip nt 11 o'elori.
All Elks, their wives, id
nnd sweethearts are urftHl
tlclpato. COMMir
PORTLAND- Aconfertt4
held Aug. 30 nt Portland UlJ
jilaiiB for cduratlne fore!p
nro naturalized.
SWEDISH LADIES
tho
Tho Ladles Aid Society of
Swedish Lutheran church wore de
lightfully entertained Wednesday at
tho homo of Mrs. Alex Mattson on
Catching Inlet, Mrs. Alex .Mutsou nnd
Mrs. John Matson entertaining. An
interesting program was led hy Rev.
II. F. Bcugston. Siiiuptous refresh-,ot
luents wero served. Tho placo of tho'er
llllftf (llln fhn nnlilt. nn.l nnnnn rnlnti. I
frl.n L.l.ln ...n.. ....Ill ...!.. m " "W "" "" '-vu .v.t,ll-
... ...,., .BtB ,, .-,ea 0lCfl chap-
ployed In Sheriff Johnson's offlco '.,,. .... ,. . ', -.. ' T
llll PIllll'll In nrilnr lit 111 n to 'IM.n.n nml lu n mnil .linrmlnn. vnnn.r 11'n.l ' ' """ i",0 UUV'1U1J ul I
will be a praise service led by Mrs. man. Tho groom Is a sou of R. ILlCi.r vv wlr I n ' '
IVtorson. and prayer hy Mrs. Knowlton and Is associated with his I tntoZ c 7' vT
l.o.H.0 llnburly. At noon lunch father In tho drug business. Ho Is a J pBf ZJ'u Tl ' , n
wlll be served by the ladles at the rising young business man of Co-' " !KK;. ' " a.D,a,gl: Col-
Chinch ami In II... ..v.,.. .. ..nin I'""' """ " "'. "'
will nlso bo served so It wlll not bo , Tho guests woro
necessary for tho delegates to leave Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Knowlton, Mrs.
the building during the entire ses- O. O. Lund, Pearly Lund, Esther Nel
sl()"' son, Justine Carter, John Miller, Mr.
Tho afternoon session will begin and Mrs. F. C. Truo, Frank Truo,
nt l o'clock with
report
erman, Lawyer, Webb, Copple, Ras
niussen and Noblo.
4
CHRISTIAN LADIES' PICNIC ,
v
Tho Christian Woman's Board of
noxt meeting wns not decided upon
hut will bo at the homo ot some of
tho inouihors on Coos River.
Thoso present this week wero:
... . ..vv.w - , tlllM llintllll lftka. ..Q.irt.ln.. nl,A....l.
will bo elected und other business
transacted.
At S:;io p. m. tboro will bo nn
RAINBOW Cl.l'lt
i iioko nresoiiL iiiir u'l.nir u-.tr... i .... ... t.. ....... . ...i .... . .. ,..
" li'IM i v "H lWl'Ul. IMII I1UIIII1III. 11111 I 111! Illllftll' I l.. .....la ...- i 1. .. .. a . I
Mv. and Mrs. A. S.orgnr.l. Mr. ,i ' K .... .loci, w .,. " "L. ..' ". i ".. K "'8 '"". n"oimK...OI.,M?.''" 80-ved to about CO member, a
Mrs. A. Bjork. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley I Shall Wo Extend Our Clrdo or 11 Z, "" rr" fr'0BU"' th "10 ret,lri"K t0 vo
Karlsou. Mrs. A. Lund. Mrs. Victor enco?" bv .M. ill,,,,...,.. ....,., .. , : W "" "V '" '", ." 1 "'"""" -.aiior luncli. Thoso enjoying
Brand. Mrs, Win. llg.,.,l.t. Mr. ndMrs. Myrtle Rack.eff. Tho , es . ,. ! . "XT . . " ! " L "'?ut,BB w Mr' . Mrs' J'
""" ,w " ! i .i niu ui.iu nus jones. mis. u. a. Connie. Mra.
! ijr;-r.
I v if
Tl. :-... ni...
Qg phic advance in 20 years
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you make them. Get jour films here We do developing
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
this month was: "Service ThroiiL'h
I .the Living Christ." Mrs. Orn Me-
n , ! 'Carty had chargo of the program.
One of the enjoyable outings of At noon a ,ountlflll ,cn.c Iunch
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- passed out of doors under the beaut-; tie Blaine. Mrs. Samuel Gregg, Mrs,
.... iriro. ..irs. .M.nius was n royal A. W. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Custer,
hostess and proved It In ninny ways. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reld. Mr. and
(At noon tho tables laden with good '.Mrs. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
things, fairly groaned under their Iinmol. Captain and Mrs. Dunstaii
( burden. The dinner was served In and Mrs. Ray Duustan of tho light
"Caffeterla" style. In tlio afternoon hoUS0, Mrs. E. L. llopson, Mr. and
n short business session was hold Mrs. llendrlx, Mr. nnd Mrs C A
and plans mndo for the Rest Room. Sehlbrode, Fred Gottlns, Harry Get-
Tho day passed pleasantly In sowing tins, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. L. L. Tlionins '
nnd a "Big Sing" In which all par- Mrs. Thomas of Salem, Misses Jos-'
tlclpated, was ono of the mam fea- slo and Lulu Moody, Ida Nellson,
1tu,'f' Mabel and Helen Iminel, Blanch Cop-
' I hose attending wero: Mrs. Wlll ' pie. Dorothy and Lavlnla Painter,
lam Richards, Mrs. Otto Hill, Miss Ruth llopson, Helen Reld, Katlo
f Frances Hill, Mrs. Chas. Euegren, Grogg, Rowona Gregg, Wayne Pain-
, Edwin Euegren, Ellen Enegren, Mrs. tor. Harry Copple, Warren Held, Er-
i William UJorqulst, Mrs. Fred Bun- nest and Wilder Iminel,. Thoso
uell nnd baby, Mrs. Georgo Smith, from North Bond wore: Mrs. Isaacs
i Cecil Smith, Floronco Smith, Mrs. W. Mrs. Tope. Mrs. Stephens
JL. Wlrth, Wilfred Wlrth. Susl
,Wlrth, Kvelyn Wlrth. Mrs. Floyd j PASTIME CLl'll I
Coffelt, Mrs. Jessie Lnndrlth, Georgo '
Landrlth, James Lnndrlth, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Roscoo Hazer was tho d
j wil a IWffl (fl
I vv;tlat makes the home beautiful ?
I VLat g?e,atIy reduces the ho"sewives labors?
3 What adds most to th rnmUr f d- t,
wnat proves cheapest in the long run?
What turnishings are most durable ?
How can you get Quality Furniture ?
For either cash or en reasonable
monthly payments.
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Where do you get Quality Furniture?
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