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THE C40S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 J91g-EVENING EDITION.
SECTION ONE PAGE TWO
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WJ1HX THE DltKAMS COMK Tit UK
AT IjAST
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JuBt nil tlio Joy of tlio little earth
you'ro livln In enn hold
Wlion tlio BUinnior total Is ended and
tlio liarvcat shines Its Bold;
"When tlio barns arc heaped plenty
tlio proinlso of the past,
And (lrcnins that bless tlio dreamer
nro coming truo at Inst.
)
Thon tlio toller tolls his troubles a
long and last good night;
Tho brothor of tlio morning a citi
zen of light;
'And Joy conies homo, to dwell with
him: No sky Is overcast
"With tho shadow of a sorrow where
tho dreams coino trud at last.
P. L. STANTON
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J SWKDISII LUTllKltAX AID
Tho Ladles Aid Socloty of tho
Swedish Lutheran church of North
Dond mot at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Albort Anderson of Uangor,
last Sundny afternoon. Tho tlmo
was spent pleasantly In sowing nftor
which, tho hostess served dainty re
freshments. Thoso present were:
'Mrs. K. Wlttlclc, Mrs. Wnj. Strang,
Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. J. Carlson,
iMrs. J. DJubock, .Mrs. A. Tyborg, M.
KJolmnu, W. Strang, A. Andorson,
Andors Andorson, Hov. I). P. Ueugt
sou and Misses: Stella Grant, Esther
Ilorglund, Julia lllomqulat, Annlo
AndcrBou, Kdna Anderson. Tho
noxt meeting will bo held Woductt
day, Jniiuary lUtli with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hill.
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I MAItlUKI) THIS AFTKUNOO.V I
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Lnto tills afternoon, Miss Lena
Ashman, daughter of Mr. and MrH.
Win. Ashman, became tho brldo of
Harry Wolch, at hor homo on North
Fourth street, tho Hov. H. K. Ilrown
lug officiating. Only tho mcmberH
of tho Immedlato family wore pres
ent, Tho brldo has, for tho past
throo and a half years, hold very ef
ficiently, a position in tlio offices of
tlio Western Union Telegraph Com
pany, and only a fow days ago re
olguod hor position, which Is now
being hold by Miss Carrie 10. Hoss.
tiluco Bho first camo to tho bay with
hor pnroiits, n niimbor of years ngo,
Miss Ashman linn won many friends
iiuul ncqiinlntnuccs, who ail in I ro licr
for hor sterling charactor, kind dls
lioBltton and efficiency In hor work.
Mr. Wolch Is well known hero and
for some tlmo lias boon employed ns
Bawyor at tho slilnglo mill. Mr. and
Mrs. Welch will start housekeeping
at oncu at ICG Golden Avenuo. Their
many friends Join In extending con
gratulations and best wishes.
OXK O'CLOCK LUXCIIKOX
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Tho liungalow, teachers, Mtssox
Keeso, Griffin, Larson and Stnkos,
ontortninod tills aftoruoou at one
o'clock, at tho first of a series of
luncheons, four courses being serv
ed. Tlio dainty decorations woro of
red and greon, carrying out effectiv
ely tlio Chrlstmau spirit. Tho gnosis
present wero: Mrs. A. K. I'cclc, Mrs.
'Thayer Grimes, Mrs. Carl Davis, and
'tho Misses: Grnco Wolverton, Mar-
garot Shaw, Huth Allen, Ueulah
fStobno, Ethel Hoguo, Etliol Stalloy.
Tho hostesses will entertain ngalu
noxt Saturday nt a luncheon.
THI.MIILK CJiUU MEIiTH
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Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Arthur
Derbyshire entertained tho members
of the North Hcml Thimble Club and
special guest Mrs. llonry O'Mnrn of
Marshfleld. Tho rooms wero excep
tionally pretty with their Christmas
display of wreathes and greens and
red bows. Each table was adorned
with a miniature Christmas tree,
charmingly decorated and artistic
place cards symbolllc of tho Yule
tldo season. The hostess was asslst-
led by Mrs. E. Russell in serving a
, delicious luncheon. At tho business
session, tho club voted to subscrlbo
i for tho Youth's Companion for a
year for tho public library of North
' Ucnd. There will bo an evening
party somctlmo during tho holidays
Mint it is not docldcd as yot as to tho
place and dnto. The next meeting
will bo with Mrs, A. S. Hammond on
Friday, Jnnuary 7th. The inomberH
out tills week wero: Mrs. J, G. Mul
len, Mrs. Georgo Mundlgo, Mrs. E.
P. Kiissoll, MrH. A. E. Hoso, MrB. P.
1 13. Glazier, Mrs. M. 13. Evcrltt, Mrs.
I'll E. Durmcstor, Mrs. II. D. 1 Inzer,
.Mrs. Chas, Kaiser, Mrs. W. Vuughan
and Mrs. I. 1). Uartlo.
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Lnrson, Miss Edna Johnson, Mrs.
Wllhelniina Erlckson, Mrs. Edward
Erlakson, Mrs. Wllhclmina Gjcr
drum, Mrs. Kal Uranncr, Mrs. Ml
lotte, Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Mrs. H.
Ivcrscn, Mrs. 13. Itofsland, Mrs. G.
Stcen, Mrs. E. Uergland, Mrs. John
Tollcfson, Mrs. Dock, Miss Cora Ma
thlsen, Miss Stella Magnus, Itev. and
Mrs. Itev. It. 0. Thorpe.
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LODGE ICLICCTS OFFICIOS
Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Owl
Lodgo met Thursday evening and
elected the following officers to
servo for tho , coming year: Past
President, Stella Hill; Prcs., Jennie
Hotirko; Vice. Pros., Mnrgarot Ross;
Invocator, Ida Drockmuollor; Sec,
Amy Illelman; Treasurer, Madgo
Simpson; Sentinel, Emma Hngciulst;
Plckot, Anna Johnson; Warden,
Winnie Simpson.
XKKHIUOItHIIOOD CAItl)
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Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 13. DIment very
onjoyably entertained tho members
of the Neighborhood card club at
their homo last Wednesday evening,
Mrs. A. D. Loud winning high scoro
nt cards, tho principal diversion of
tho evening'. Refreshments were
served nt n late hour to tho follow
ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. 1). A.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mattsou,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Loud, Mr nnd
Mrs Georgo 11. Anderson, Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Clins. Feller, and Mr. Atchi
son. Tho club meetings liavo
boon postponed until after tho hol
idays. .j. .5. .j.
' j EPISCOPAL LAI)li:S (iUILD
LADIKH ART CLUIl
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! Mrs. O. S. Torroy very dollghtful-
ly entertained tho Ladies Art Club
rat her homo yesterday afternoon,
'this mooting being tho last 0110 un
til January 7th when Mra. Arthur
(lUauchnrd will ho tho hostess. The
decorations woro nil of tho Christ
mas Idea, tho lnlnlnturo Christmas
troo being a special feature. Spec
llal gueBtB out woro Mrsi C. P.
,McOcorgo, Mrs. Lisle, Mrs. 1). J.
McKInuou, Mrs. C. II. Curtis and
Mrs. Hugh Craig, tlio last two ns-
'slstlng tho hostess In serving a sump-
tuoua luncheon. Tho membors pres
ent woro: .Mrs. Armey, .Mrs. inaucii
ard and son Georgo Franklin, Mrs.
Jus. Cownn Sr Mrs, W. I). Curtis,
Jlrs. L. P. Palkeus,toln, Mrs. P. M.
Plyo, .Mrs W. 13. Iloaglund, Mrs. A.
L. HotiBoworth, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs.
P. L. Sumner, .Mra R. II. Walters
and Mrs. 0. S. Torroy.
I LAIHP.S AID MKKTS
Tho Norwoglan Lutheran Ladles'
Aid Socloty Mot in tho chapol parlor
Thursday nfteruoou. Mrs. P. II. Jn
cobson, nsslsted by hor sister. Mrs.
13. Uergland, was tho hostess, and
sorvod 11 dainty luncheon to tho
guoBtH at tho cIoho of tho nftornoon.
Pinal nrrnngemeuts woro mndo for
tlio ChrlBtmns bazaar to ho hold Sat
urday ovonlug, and tlio ladles
brought ninny pretty nrtlclos to bo
disposed of thou. Thoso present
wero: Mrs. Karl Howe, Mrs. Ruil
loff, Mrs. N. Thorp, Mrs. Magnus
Thorp, Mra. O, Larson, Mies Elsie
The regular session of tho .Marsh
field Episcopal Ladles Guild was
held on Wednesday afternoon of this
Armour's
Star Ham
In tho now STOCKINET COVKIMXd
Is J11M "Tlio Hum What Am' niado
better hy "lolnif Miioket'i In this
cleanly protector, which retains all
tho natural Juices and Intensifies
tho flavor.
Older 0110 today. A10 hold by
leading merchants.
Matt, L. May
Wholesale Distributor
week Instead of Tuesday, owing to
tho Men's Fellowship Club banquet
being hold In tho hall on tho latter
date. Pinal arrangements woro
mndo for tho bnzanr and cookod
food sale which Is being hold today
In tho Ilargolt building. After oth
er matters of business had been at
tended to, tho hostesses for the af
ternoon, Mrs. Otto Schettcr, Mrs.
Arthur McKcown and Mrs. P. A.
aoldon served light rcfreshmoniB.
Tho visitors 'present woro: Miss Mae
Olcman, Mrs, J. V. Plnnngan, Mrs
"W. P. Murphy, Mrs. John 1). Goss
nnd Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, nnd tho,
members out other than tho hostess-1
cs woro: Mrs. Annlo Tower, Mrs. W.
B. Curtis, Mrs. G. L. DIndlnger,
Mrs. llonry O'Mnrn, Mrs. Emma
Nasburg, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. L,
W. Jacobs, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs.
J. S. Coke, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors,
.Mrs. Chns. Stnuff, Mrs. Clalido Nas
burg, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Miss Ag
nes Hutcheson, Mrs. E. G. Pcrhaui,
Mrs. Nancy Noble, Mrs. Chas. Hall,
MrB. Francis Hazard, Mrs. Guy War
ner, Miss Floronco Aiken, Mrs. J. W.
fBonnott, Jlrs. E. P. Lowls, Mrs. F.
W. Payno and Mrs. E. L. McClurc.
Tho guild will moot again noxt Tues
day for n purely business seslon.
I ALERT CLUU
Rainbow Club met nt Club houso
with Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. Will
iam Richards, and Mrs. M. Jutstrom
as hostesses. Thirty-two mombors
woro present, somo of tho husbands
lot tho members bolng entertained.
1110 uecorntions wero ciirysantne
niiuns and ribbons of tho rainbow
colors, and Oregon grnpo. A delic
ious dinner was served. Work on
Christmas prcsontB wns tho order of
tho day. Good music was also en
joyed as wns tho taffy which wns
mndo by Miss Ulnncli Cutllp.
Tho mombors present wero: Mrs.
E. L. HosBcy, Mrs. II. 13. llcssey,
Miss Rhincho Cutllp, Mrs.- Lorenzo
Cutllp, MrB. Nnthnn Cutllp, Mrs. S.
11. Cutllp, Mrs. E. L. Doxter, Mrs.
C. II. Diingnn, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill,
Mrs. E. R. llodson, Mrs. W. P. Ilod
son, Mrs. M. Justrom, Mrs William
.Richards, Mrs. S. C. Rogers, Mrs.
V. II. Smith, Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mrs.
J. A. Smith, Mrs. 13. Geo. Smith,
Jlrs. L. Saunders, Mrs. W. L. Wlrth,
Mrs. R. Radford, Mrs. Jonson.
Tho hostesses for tho next meet
ing which will bo on tho first
'Thursday In January at tho Club
houso will bo Mrs. L. 1). Smith, Mra.
T. P. Smith and Mrs. Radford. Tho
husbands outertalucd this week
woro .Mr. J. J. Cllnkonboard, Mrsi 13.
L. Dexter, Mra. W, F. HodBon, .Mr.
M. Jutstrom nd 3Ir, W. II. Smltii.
The Oldest llimlwiu-o ."Jobbers on ilio Pacific coast
I'Mnblislied 18U8.
Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Wholesale Dealers, Importers and Exporters
of Hardware and
Housefurnishings, mining, water works, rail
way and steamship supplies, electrical sup
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PHOtiE 623 NORTH BENI), OREGON
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The home place ideal, where every convenience in tho way of
graded streets, city water, jitney, telephone and electric light ser
vice is at your disposal is where you want your home.
On Oregon avenue we have for your selection some of the choic
est homesiles in the entire tract. Each lot fi()x120. All improve
ments puid and the price only $:300. You can buy on your own
terms. Call at our oTf iCc Tor pint!" "' "''
Reynolds
Development Co.
(OWNER)
178 Central Ave.
Telephone 160
JEWELRY
The Most Permanent
of Christmas Gifts
I have one of the nicest
lines from which to select
Christmas gifts. In my
stock you will find
COMMUNITY SILVER
IN LOUIS XVI
and PATRICIAN
Parisian Ivory Articles.
WATCHES CLOCKS f CHAINS
GIFT RINGS PLAIN RINGS ' SET RINGS
FINE SELECTION OF AGATE JEWELRY
BRACELET WATCHES l BRACELETS
PEARL NECKLACES LAVALIERS
BROOCHES, BEAUTY PIN SETS, CUFF BUTTONS, ETC
Wilson's Jewelry Store
Just Before Christmas
Look 011 tlio bright Hide, 'IN
("In Minus time. Tlio holiday hplrlt
Is in tlio air. I.llio doui It conies'
and spreads Its bounty over tlio
uliolo world IiihoIiIhi; a uulvorho
In kIvIiik- Wo will mention a few
'out of a great many wo can hIiow
you.
Our Now Gynsy Kid llutton. regular
pileo most ovorywhero ?G, now $1 '
Our now Patent Loutlior laco, refill- (
lur pileo most ovorywnoro, Jl.no;
now ?:UK5J
Our now Kiinmctal lnco cloth top,
regular prlco ovorywhero $4.50; ,
now H.mi
Our now Ian lnco rubber heols, Hob
by noots, rcg. ?5.00, now ...l)-"
Our now imtont leuthor button, cloth 1
top, low'lioel, rcg. $3.G0( now $iMM)l
Wo Iiino many otner Myies or
hliooj that wo can idmw you that aro
real Christ mas bargains. Wo ulllt
bo ulad to hlupv them to jou any
time, llcmcmher wo can have you
money on any pair of shoes joii buy
at our btoro.
Electric Shoe Store1
S. J. I.MMI'Uj, l'rop.
180 South Itroadway
(Contlnuod on PnKd Tlireo.) -
Ighristmas is nearI
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No home is complete without music. Like the laughter of little tots Music makes
everything brighter for everyone. It makes home a pleasant place to stay
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Holly
Sprays and Wreaths
Cut flow e r.s ami plants can
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country and aro always ac
ceptable. Marsh field
Florist Co.
Edwiu G. Scott
Cut Flowers, Floral Designs,
I'limfu
5J Phones: Storo 259-J.
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the piano anyone can play ar
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We also have the Kingsbury, Hardman, Ludwlg and Wlilton Pianos,
instruments that have established themselves as leaders.
We will be pleased to show our fine line of instruments, including
violins and other stringed instruments, to you. The range in prices is
wide and we will be glad to arrange terms on the more expensive in
struments if you are not prepared to pay all cash.
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There's ono of tl.t-o Wmti
at prlco to Milt every V nd
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Stop in ay tin.. '
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MARSHFIELD
CENTRAL AVENUE
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