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mp-(v m- i fl THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT N y ' rH WOMAN'S IM m'LSK to appear at her ra diant best must be obeyed. I'Yoin the tip of her Ji'tHiing hat to the dainty lips of her toes, her costume should mirror the freshness and beauty of the season. And it can. Krippendorf - lol il I lol I 6 I J I o Hub Dry Goods Co. 'SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN' Corner Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 361 (Continued Prom Pago Three) ELK'S OAXCK Chairman Caltorlln, of tho En tortaluuient Coiniultteo of the Elks Lodge or Marshfleld, announces that tho lodgo will glvo the first of n series of dances a weok from next "Wednbsiday evenliiK at tho Masonic hall. It will bo for the Elks.tholr wives, families and sweethearts, and the series will probably contlmio at regular intervals through! the win ter. 9 I DORCAS OLUIt I Tho Dorcas Club members held their regulur meeting Wednesday September 112, at the homo of Mrs. Kaluo. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent In chatting and sewing. Tho hostess, assisted by her daughters, Misses Edyth and Elean or nil Miss Gunnoll, served delicious refreshments to the following mom bors: Mrs. D. Mattson, Miss Ida Mattson, Mrs. T. M. Collver, Mrs. C. Collver, Mrs. W. A. Collvor, Mrs. F. Mesaerle, Mrs. Luckstioni, Mrs. 10. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Glsh, Mrs. F. dish, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. P. I), Make, Mrs. Honobrako and Mrs. Van Auken. Tho children at tending were Kdyth and Kile John son, Gladys and Enid Collvor, Nettle Smith, Merle Van Auken, Forest Ulsch and Robert lions. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. I.ackHtrom on October 1!!. 4 ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY Tho Alpha Dolphla Society mot with Miss Allco Curtis on Monday oyonlng. Tho lesson entitled "Era of JudfiOB" was covered by special topics, as follows: "Israel Under tho Judges." Alice Cm tit). "Story of neborah." draco John non. ".lepthah's Daughter." Ellen Rud- IIIIH. "Why (si not Chose a King." Dr. Mattlo Shaw. "Hebrew Customs Revealed In tho Btory of Ituth." Myrtle Miller. Present worn Mrs. Olive K. Drown. Ullen Itiiilnas, Allco Cm Us, Ellon Hrouer, Mrs. Kate I.audo, .Mrs. Karilett Kellogg. Myitlo Downor. Myrtle .Miller, Irene I'teuss, Agnes Kuukol, Dr. Mattlo Shaw and (liace Johnson. ""WW The next meeting will bo held Monday evening with Myrtle Downor. IMUHlltCSS CI, I'D .MEETS Tho Initial meeting for tho Pro gress club for this oar was held Save the Pieces BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WAIT With our own lens-grinding plnnt we can replace any style lens in a few minutes. Just bring or send us the pieces and we will do the rest. Red Cross Optical Dept. SIGHT SPECIALISTS Phone 122 ' Marshfielcl Dittman Shoes For Women Kinboily In footwear the spirit of the Full. '11 icy 1110 beautiful .shoes perfect In line, tasteful In ninn liieiilutlnii, mid of the Nljle-look of Ihe Inigo city. $3.50, $4.00 $4.50, $5.00 last Monday afternoon at tho homo or Mrs. F. W. Powers, on South Fourth street. Tho topic for discuss ion being "Women In Politics." Ver Interestingly and ably were tho fol lowing subjects handled: "Mayor and Councllmen" Mrs. II. II. Corey "Members or tho School Hoard" . . Mrs. A. 12. Adotspergci "Tho Food Inspector and Competent Pollcomon" Mrs. Henry Sengstackori Tho hostess sorved appetizing re freshments to the following Indies. Mrs. Adelsporgor. Mrs. Corey, Mrs. 11. R. Chandlor, Mrs. A. II. Uldloy, Mrs. Chus.Ilull, Mrs. J. S. Ilnnbon, Mrs. D. E. Malonoy, Mrs. It. W. Mor row, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. 11. Songstuckon, Mrs. Otto Schettor, Mrs. Win. Stall. Mrs. F. A. Tledgon, and Mrs. C. W. Tower. 4 MIXXE-WIS CLl'll Mrs. K. A. Harris delightfully en tertained the Mlnno-Wls Club at her home Thursday afternoon at their regular meeting, licautltul dahlias carrying out tho color schomo of pink gracefully adorned tho parlor of tliu hostess' homo. Tho ladles sowed and chatted and later partook of n dainty luncheon. Mrs. F. K. Halo was present as special guest or the club and tho members out wcro; Mrs. A. 7.. Downs, Mrs. E. E. Kolloy, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mrs. F. H. Drossor, Mrs. Mary Thompson. Mrs. W. II. Perkins, .Mrs. O. W. Urlggs, Mrs. W. S. Drown, Mrs. W. K. Hoagland, and Mrs. J. Dnshnoy. Mrs, Chas. l Chappollo will bo hostess to tho club In two wooks. O I EASTSIDE SEWIXti CLUR ! - Mrs. I S. Hock was hostess at tho homo of tier sister Mrs. Lloyd Picscott Thursday afternoon of tills week to the members of tho Eastsldo Sowing Club, who havo decided that hcruaftor the name or tho club shall be tho Eastsldo Social Club, owing to tho change In tho nature and tlmo of their ineetlngB. Tho parlor and dining room or tho Prescott home wero unite artistically arrang ed with a cholfo soleetlon or sweet peas and woodland greons. The fore part or tho artornoon wus given oer to a general discussion or tho club work for tho coming year, with the following results: on ouo after noon in every mouth, the ladles will meet at tho homo of ouo of tho eluh members for the usual work and so cial hour, aiul aUo, on ouo evening each mouth, the ladles, tholr families ami friends, will gather In tho school, which has been made n civic center of Eastsldo. At tho lattor meotlng, there will be a supper and piograni, committees having been ap- those (iffali'M, announced next week. After the business session, tlio In dies enjoyed a social time, Sirs. Hntl- pointed to arrange lock mul Mrs. Curl West contrlbuthiBl I several piano selections. Lntcr In .4 ' the artornoon, Mrs. Hock Bcrvcd do I HclotiB refreshments to her guests who Included: Mrs. J. Swunson, Mrs, ISnrali Jordan, Mrs. Robert. Kittson, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. lien Wright, .Mrs. I. Hadlock, Mrs. l'rescott nnu i Misses Hilda West and Stella Podcr son. NORTH REXI) GUILD The regular business and social meeting or tho North Bend Episcopal Ladles' Guild took place Thursday afternoon of this week at tho home of .Mrs. C. M. Dylcr, who, at tho con clusion of the former session served light refreshments to tho following who nttended: Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Geo. Stevenson, Mrs. I)cnuis Hull, Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mrs. J. A. Lennon, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Rich ard Marshall and Mrs. Chas. Metlln. Mrs. Smith will bo hostess to the guild members In two weeks. NORTH IIEXD All) At the meeting of tho aid of tho North Ueiul Methodist church Thurs day artornoon In the church, It was decided by the ladles to serve lunches during the three days or tho Urldgo Carnival next month, Oct. 7, 8, 9. Tho ladles will also servo a dinner to the business men of North Demi next Wednesduy evening at a meet ing In Logglo's hall. As Oct. 1st, 1915, Is beginning o, conference year In tho church, elec tion or tho Aid Society officers will be held nt the next meeting which will bo at tho church In two wcoks. The ladles attending this weok were: Mrs. W. II. Chappoll, Mrs. C. II. Evorlst, Mrs. J. if. Harris, Mrs. Henry Hoeck, Mrs. . E. Laird, Mrs. Wm. Nellson, Mrs. A. G. Raab, Mrs. F. W. Stovens, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Wilson ninl Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy. 1Z CHURCH SISTERHOOD I Tho annual bazar given by tho la dles or tho Christian Church will be held this year tho first week In Do comber. This was decided laBt Wed nesday at tho meeting of tho Sister hood with Mrs. W. A. Reld. Tho In dies sowed In preparation for tho aHalr. thoso In uttondanco being; .er' Mrs- Jn,,le VV'sson.-Mrs. David Mrs. II. W. Painter, Mrs. J. C. Jones,' Alexander, Mrs. Louis Englund and Mrs. S. J. Immol, Mrs. Mnttlo lllaln, Mrs. W. R. Cox, .Mrs. Chas. Powers, Mrs. II. E. Ralner, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs. Erwln Yoke, Mrs. II. E. Hon drlx, Mrs. R. A. Copplo, Mrs. W. A. Roid, .Mrs. Samuel Gregg, and .Mrs. "Volkman. They will meet again li. two weeks at the church parlors. o I WEI) IX NORTH 11EXD . On Tuesday ol this week In North Ilend, occurred tho marrlago of Miss Ilolon Ilalloy, (laughter of Mrs. J. S. Kennedy of Lnnglols, and W. Ray mond Cnpps, son of Postmaster and Mrs. J. S. Capps or Denmark, Oro Row Father W. R. Hogan orflclat lug. Tho young couplo loft tho fol lowing day on tho Santa Clara on a threo wcoks' honeymoon trip to tho exposition. On rotumlng, they will mnko tholr homo on a farm In Denmark whoro they aro well known and highly thought or by a laigo circle or friends. I 1. M. cum - On Wodnesdny uftornoon, Mrs. Chao. Williams entertained tho North IVond I). M. C. Club, at a low hours or sowing, social chat, and mu- Bic, and towards ovenlng borved lior .guests a sumptuous luncheon, being ' assisted by her special guest, Mrs. , (Joorgo Windsor. Tho mombors out woro: Mrs. Steward McDonald, .Mrs. L. A. Loom jla, Mrs. X. (5. Haines, Mrs. Henry I Korn, Mrs. Ira Woitzol, Mrs. Lester I Kntou, Mis. Ted Evans, and Mrs. j Roy liralnnrd with whom tho eluh will meet in two weeks. EPISCOPAL LADIES' (JUILD Dut a fow ladles attended the nicotine of the Enlscmml OiilM In n. guild hall, on Tuesdav uftornoon. being the first meeting of tho ear, M" H' Smith, Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Mrs. and a purely business session. TholUowiird I'ar8nt. Mrs- w- c- Uoub annual lunimago salo was talked at nor' Ml'3, 11,uton i'roston. Mrs. Victor length, and tho dnto hot for Octobor tlm,s' Mr8, V' h' Kbbecka. JIrs 13th, Hth and 15th. Tho resignation J Savns- nt t rn.. o .,!...., .. ...... .. ....... wnu owiuuvr as luesuioui, was accepted with regrets and a now ono will be elected nt tho meeting ne.t Tuesday, when Mrs. E. 0. Por ham and Miss Agnes Hutcheson will bo hostesses. HOXOR IIHIDE-TO-IIE A miscellaneous shower was glv- fornla. After a pleasant tlmo of tho en Miss Sonnlo Remand at her hoino)USllni 80cial activities, tho hostess hi Hunker Hill Thursday afternon.l served refreshments to tho follow by u number of her friends. This 'nig; Mrs. E. Yake, Mrs. J. E. Cooley, , cl.arnilng young bride-to-be has not Mrs n m. irminor Mr, nin,,, ...... ..!..... i . - .. . "i'1'iioui ud- hiuiuis oi mo exact ! dato of her wedding,- but It Is under stood to bo nn event In tho near fu turo. A ory ploasant artornoon was enjoyed, and at Us eloso a dalu ty luncheon was sened. Thoso pres ent woro; Miss Dcna Jlortonson. Mrs. John Pitman, Mrs. Kal llrannor, Mrs. Earl Howe, Mrs. C. G. SOCIAL CALKXDAR Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Myrtlo Downer. Coos Hay Women's Club with Mrs. D. A. Jones. TUESDAY North Ilond Catholic pub lic card party In Taylor's halt. Episcopal Ladles' Guild in guild hall. WEDNESDAY North Rend Pnstlmo Club with Mrs. E. .1. Arms. Presbyterian Auxiliary In church. Auction UrldKO Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. THURSDAY Rainbow Club at Club house, on South Coos River. Alert Club with Mrs. Eu gono Terry on North Coos River. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Eugene O'Conucll. FRIDAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Henry Hoeck In North Ilond. Norwegian-Lutheran Y. L. A. in church hall. Thimble Club with Mrs. II. E. Durmclster In North Rend. Reception for tho North nend teachers In Taylor's Hall In North Rend. SATURDAY Family Circle with Mr. ajut ! Mrs. Ed Duncan. Magnus, MIbb Mamie Gulovson, Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Elsie Larson, Mrs. Q. stcou, Mrs. John Ilcrg, Mrs. E. Rcfsland and Mrs. R. O. Thorpo. CLUIl WILL MEET Tho Coos Ray Women's Club will meet Monday afternoon at threo o'clock with tho president, Mrs. 1). A. Jones. . FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Peter Scott on Thursday eve ning entertained a few of her lady friends at u farewell party nt her homo. Mrs. Scott will leave soon for Portland whoio she will visit and from there wilt go to Seattlo and ex pects to return to Mnrshflold In Dec ember. A row rrlends were invited in to spend tho ovenlng. One or tho chief features of tho ontcrtalnment was tho Biipper which was sorved In tho dining room from a prettily dec orated tnblo. Mrs. Scott was assist ed by Miss Izettn Wasson. Her guests Included Mrs. II. Ilydcn, Mrs. Anna IlniiFon, Mrs. Elizabeth Park- Mrs. Etrio Ileslett. KEXSIXGTOX CLUIl Mrs. A. O. Rogers charmnlgly cn Itortalnod the Kensington Club on Friday afternoon at Its first meeting of tho new season, bavliiir nn hdppIiiI guests, Mrs. Ilcrt Doromus and Mrs. Ruprccht. Sowing and social chat! occupied tho afternoon hours until tho serving of dainty refreshments by tho hostess. Tho mombors out' wore; Mrs. Inglo Pctlorson, Mrs. S. l wore: Mrs. J. II. Lupton, Mrs. C. S. I Dock, Mrs. Lloyd Proscott, Mrn. Ilofrmnn. Mrs. C. V. McGeorgo, Mrs. I O. Stcckel, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. L. N. S. Mattson, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Hndlock, and Misses Stella Pedorson, .Mrs. W. II. Kennedy and Mrs. C. W. J Hilda West, Illancho TollofBon, An Cumbors. Tho ladles will meet . a Lund and Holla Wallace. In two again In two wcoks with Mrs. Thomas. L. L PAItKNT-TEAOIIEUS OLUII j ., Ycstorday afternoon In tho school. building, tho Parent-Toachors Club or Eastsldo mot and discussed plans ,ror further activities. Thoro will boj a meotlng on tho fourth Friday aftor-1 Messrs "Midge" Wolch, Claudo noon of each month, and tho club Thompson, Roy Gill, Don Lawyer, W. has also plannod to glvo a Hallowe'en' A. Ackornian, J. E. Montgomery, party on Saturday night, Oct. 30th. Walter Ilutlor, Jay Doyle, A. Y. My In tho school building. ors and Ferdinand Painter. I T(f HOLD FIRST SlHKTI.VfJ II Tho first mooting of tho Brldgo Club this year will bo on Wed nesday, October Cth, with Mrs. J. . Uonuott. i I .MRS. A. I). WOLCOTT TA1XS EXTER- Yesterday artornoon, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott very ploasantly entertained at a sowing party complimentary to her daughtors-ln-law, Mrs, Horbort E. Wolcott and Mrs. Chestor W. Wol cott. Towards ovenlng, luncheon was sorved to her guests who indud t,e'1 besides o guests of honor, Mrs DAHLIA PM'II Yesterday afternoon, tho Dahlia Club of Eastport, formerly tho Lucky Thirteen Club, was entortnlned at tho homo of Mrs. E. Cameron, the af fair being a surprise shower for Mrs. L. M. Stromhorg, ono of tho club memhnrs wlin Innvps cnm. fm rnll. -' - " "i Mrs. L. M. Stromhorg, Mrs. M. C. Wood, Mrs. C. O. Gosney. Mrs. Con ner will bo hostess at tho home of Mrs. Yako In two weeks. - j NARCISSUS CLU1I . Tho Nurclssus Club meeting last Wednesday afternoon at tho homo or Pay Usia Friendly Visit You our T a Perry Noble Theater Building, Central Avenue Miss Mario Galbralth in Eastsldo wis well attended, and a delightful time was snout In ROWlnir and chat, nt tho close of which, were served dainties . by tho hostess. Soveral musical sol-1 ectlons on tho vlctrola wcro played i for tho ploasuro or thoso present who weeks, tho ladles will bo guests of Mrs. Inglo Pcderson. TRAXK IIAItLOCKER EX TKRTAIXS Frank Harlockor will outortaln, Informally, this ovenlng, ror a Tow friends, tho invited guests including: t INFORMAL CHAT Miss Madge Uarry will leave to morrow on tho Kllburn to enter tho Lano hospital at San Francisco lor nurse training. Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstclu or North Ilend, had as guest this weok, .Mrs. G. M. Walker or Templeton. llutton O'Connor, son or Mrs. J. W. Ronnott, will spend tho winter on tho Church ranch on North Coos river. Miss Josophlno Cordes returned I this week rrom a trip to tho Exposi tion. Ileiuik GJerdrum, Jeno Sovoly ami Gerald Hunt will glvo a rocltal in Coqullle, on Frldoy, Octobor 15th, undor tho auspices of tho Conulllo higli school. Mrs. Malr Dano is spondlng a fow days as tho guest of Mrs. Frank Rog ors on South Coos Rlvor. Mr. and Mrs. a. C. Vestal plan to leave Sunday for a short visit in San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. John Savage aro vis iting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Prlco of Allegany. Original suggest loin ni'il aftenuMtn Teas. far parties For ufteriiMou tons G.iiulno Or. ango Pokoo Tiii, Hrumi Xut DreatJ, Assorted l-'mu-y Tau-akes, Candied Oliiger CuiiKiuats nd Giapefrult. At Tho (Jlft Shop. tun Central Ave. XOTICE I wish to notify tho public that my wifo haviug left me I will not ho responsible for any debts cou traded by her, Signed, T. E. W1LLEY. will enjoy going through store and you will learn J I AT when it comes right down to a(.(,laj loir price, Perry & Nicholson can't b( equalled. Of course our Kurnititre. and our Draperies and our Rugs look bettor everyone, with two eyes sees that. .But they don't, cost one cent, tnore that's what we mean to prove to you. We want to demonstrate to you that low coal Home Furnishings can ho had at our store, that are beautiful. It is not, how much you jMiy, but what you gel, and how you treat it that counts in making a home beautiful. The best way and the only way to get the best re sults is to see Perry & Nicholson before you buy. Come in Tor a friendly visit and talk over your Home Furnishing needs. And by all means get our terms wo'inake a spe cially of low prices, don't forget that. & Nicholson FRIDAY OCTOBER FIRST - THE- Marshfield Florist G will open a FLOWER STORE' at 73 Central avenue, iaA sldo or liulldlng now occupied' by tho Wiley D. AlleiWj There will bo a nice stock or cut-Uowers, choice pltti,M YOU nro cordlallv liivlti.il tn Inunnct Ilia now store. WeiWl times try to havo a good supply or cut-flowers and other florist stock, and out-of-town patrons may 'phone or trial1 thing that is in season and feel sure of gettlug v.batlktJ1! Wo havo bcim In this business over nine ycaw, !" to hiindio your orders satlsfactprily for any design wort, M orating, laudscapo work, or anything In flowers. There will bn n nnnnlnl Rtiln nn some Cllt flower, p!UAn ovory Filday and Saturday, and with us Sl'KCIAbSALEnflj por cent to 33 1-3 no? cent discount. Watch for ttese e they aro-regular stocjc at reduced price. You should tliln8! tho Hist two days, as our specials aro things you w Shall bo glad to meotSyou October First and Seconl Marshfieia Florist Co, EDWIN G. SCOTT, Proprietor. Telephone Editorial Nuinbor 2. Service First i to r Tho business of a telehoiuj company servlco to tho public Service Is tlio 0Dy (Wr Ity wo soil. Tho better quality wo can P r product tho more or It wo can soil. T 3 IsattomptliiB to glvo tho besT possible servCuj0,. or tho rnults or servlco can'Jcrcep In wUh ledge. Notice or thdnTfantfl'BUBBestlons provoments aro gratorully received 'ro scrlbers. r j?. n Tinnlinne ConM vuua oc vuiijr w'F"v k.-??' -',tris "JV-J- : y -r n.-1 - t. Alarslifield .