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-" ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ( THREE ih-HInL sBP ! rirsjfi rawy Is x&r rstui yaa&" tii si ww vir mw -'.c(T- y K fWR fJ. WWZ rf!1 n-mtr- jd ih irjfcn rci iv Mr rmw irt Wm mm m & zsl jlrvou i -lj VV-rf4ll (Contlnuctl from Pago 2) Before iroinrr on the links or indulging in anv oh vsical exertion n cud of steaminer Ghirardelli's ftrnund Chocolate. It helps supply vT nnnrishment and vigor needed to carry over the course with a strength that scores. ruination of health-making outdoor exercise and nourishing Ghirardems r Francisco. 1915 is the hest nre- rJIU - .1 -. ! .t.r nninl nr nrounnHnnril f1ntij linnnsp. paration for tnc strum .ul Uw - .. Order from Your Grocer Today ,;- Ghirar IS Ground Chocolate IsH-lb.. Mb- nd 3'lb- '"melicn"y sealejj (Ui, There a uouui " j UiHf tte 3-lb. can. D. Ghirardclli Co. Slaeo 1852 Sau Frndtco VtyY i4ESfiUXRw-7 I MAHIHIOD THIS MOHXIXd 0 Mrs. lOloanor MrMull'ii tuul L. A. lktkor, this former it well-known Muishriold teacher, and tlio latter a popular salesman, woro married ut ii::iu HiIh muriiliiK. H'jv. J. S. Stiibbloflold urrii-IatliiK t Hio Pros byluriun .Minimi. Miss IsIr Marsh uiul Prod Kolley witnessed the coro utine. Tlio party then ropalrod In Mr. Kellj's car to tlio Myrtlo Anns wheio a sumptuous wedding break fast was served. Mr. ami Mrs. 11a- kor loft on tlio early morning stage on a lirlof lioiicymoou trip to Port land and Sulom, where at tlio lat ter iilaco Mrs. HnUcr will visit with a hIhIui'. oxio o'clock luxciii:ox o Mih. A. 10. Dlmunt wiih hostess at a cliarmhmly nppolntod ono o'clock luncheon for a nuinlior of lady frlundn at Iiur hoin.e Frldny artornooii. Slio wiih assisted In serving ly lior daughter, Mlsa Gladys Dlniunt and Miss Until lloaxlaml. Covnm won laid for tlio followhiK: Mm. I). A. .Touch, Mi'k. .Ioiick, Kr., M1r Anna .Touch, Mih. M. A. Swuutman, .Aim. K. IlouK- land. Mi'H. l.aiiKdon. .AIm. I. S. Smith. .Mr. .1. H. Ktulibluflolil, -Mrs. Walter WIIhoii, Mrs. McPliorson. Tlio lalilo and dlnliiK room wor prottlly arrmmud with kiouiih and hwuuI puaH. Ill addition to the BECKER'BROS. pianos, for which I have won a host of friends on Coos Bay, I have added to my line of pianos the WISSNER up right and grands. The Wissncr is considered one of the finest pianos made, and some of the world famous artists have won their fame with the Wiss ncr as an accessory. ' HENRIK GJERDRUM. my program, It was decided to take world lltorntnro for tlio next course of study. Roll call was responded to with unottitloiiB from Petrarch. The topics for tho eviilnn's itudy wuro ably handled by the following: 'UuratltiK Medieval Uonds".... Myrtlo Downer "Why tho UonnlsBiinco May be ('tilled a Condition of tho Mind". ..; Alice Curtis "Panto On tho Threshold of Old and Now" ... Harriott M. KoIIobb. "Docllno of Medieval Institu tions" Ellon UtiduiiR "What Wo Owo to the Days of Chivalry" draco Johnson Tlio remainder of tho fivunliiK was turnud Into a surprljo kitchen show er for Harriett M. KoIIobBi a iwos poctlvo bride. TIo gifts each ac companied with it vorso of poetry woro piled In a basket and present ed to tho honored Kiiost. Visitors proHont at tho club mooting woro: Mrs. Kllon Shaw, Mrs. A. P. Wol- cott nud Miss Annie Smith. At tho close of tho social hours, tlio bostons served delicious refreshments. Tho members out this week were: Mrs. l 10. Wilson, Mi-h. Harriett M. Kel- loKK, Mrs. Kittu I-anilo, Mrs. Olive K. Ilrown, Dr. Mnttlo II. Shaw, and MIhsoh Alice Curll.1, Kllen KudniiH, Irono Proiiss, Myrtlo Miller, and draco Johnson. Tho next mooting will bo hold Monday ovonlng with .Mrs. 1 10. Wilson and tho moutbars have In vited tho Athono Polphluo Society of North Itonil to bo lliolr guests. Mrs. A. 10. dagnon will ho present and will il Oliver a lecture on tho Delphian courae. guc3ts prcsont, all of whom evident ly enjoyed themselves to tho fullest extent. The numbers on tlio- tiro- gram wero: ' Vocal Solo Mario Qramlell Heading Dr. Mattlo II. Shaw Vocal Duet . . Missus Mabel and 1 Alpha Mutizoy. leading Mr3. 10. Kdllcy Vocal Solo Doris dalbnilth Heading Miss llesso Klanagan Dancing was then Indulged In. until tho ladles served refreshments, nftor which, tho favorite pastlmo was again enjoyed until a lata hour. j. 4. .j. sirxnAV school vuahh PAiri'V About tlllrtV VOIIliir iinnnln ail tntuloil tho St. Patrick's party given by tho Yoiing People's Class of tho Chris tian church last Saturday ovonlng In tho church hall which was decorated with paper Shamrocks and greons. Thero was a short program glvon con sisting of a vocal boIo by Miss Anna Cox and readings by Miss nesso Klanagitn and Miss Carrlo Hess. Va rious St. Patrick's games woro played und refreshments wero served. Aft'dr tills, tho hiiorIh iraUuircd Rarotind tho piano and engaged In a reusing 'sing. Among those pres ent woro: Mrs. C H. Klnnagan, Mrs. John Naglo, tho Misses Hllla, Carrlo and Velum Hoss, Prances, lreno and Margaret Stack. Janet and Sarah IOscott. Hess Immel. Hertha Mlson- hlmor, Alpha Mauzey, Wise, Vora Harris, llolva and llossu Flanagan, and MossrH. Frank and Ira Howo, Hiwronco Myers, 10l Steolo, John Porguson, Dartlotl Klauaguji, Hul- bert Carlisle, Hallot llitrgelt. Charles Kroilxjllus, Howard Kelloy. Clifford Doane, Alton Hosu, lOmmett ml John Stack and Prances l'lim- ntsan. 4 j S. P. 10.MPI.OVKS PAXCIO j SCItPHISi: HIOV. AXI) MltS 1IISI0V Ire You In Business for Yourself? A ranter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rucj Weaver, a Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker, a Build er of Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a Chimney Sweep, a Milk Dealer, a Blacksmith, a Tinner, a Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkerer, a Cabinet Maker, an Electrician, a, Plumber, a Harness Maker, a Dray man, a Taxi Driver, a Horse Dealer, a Dressmaker, a Teacher or a Doctor. It ll to vnn .l..n..i i.. 11. ...,l.ll.. Tl la I-i miitimuKU io ttuop '0lir HIllllO IIOIIIIU 111" iiuuiivi '- lhe life of your trado for tho nubile to lvitow that you uro "still Jn busl- iunasamo old stand." rjr man or woman with a munil twill nrospor from tho natronago of """ell. otnrv n, ,..,:.. ..,... i... 1110 wiiuiu eiiiiHiiiiiiiu, It ii ostlmntod that tho classified column of Tlio Time, with Its City Nowb and Us "Iliilno8B Directory . and othor claBsltlcatlons. Is road daily by mora than 10,000 people an army groator than twice tho pop ulation of Marshfield an nrmy.tuni will givo you imtronago sooner or lator.' T. Inillna in vnnr llllslllCSR. lit 411 jimviwu .w rfw... juatlco to- tho public, who seek you, and ovon In lustlco to thoso who nro alrqaOy :our patrons, your ail should bo tUoron handy roforouco, n con vonlonco, a. guldo for thoso who want yon. Von pnnnot help but profit there by. Tho valuo of tlio classUieii un has boon trloil anrt found not lack ing 'for tho promotion of tho small business, which will ovontually Join tho ranks of the big busluoss, if nronoiiv nronrotod. Wo nro banking our nrgumoiH on tho statements of thoso who linvo used and uro using tho classified (ids, tho City Nowb columns and tno "Ilufllnosa Directory," nud buvo boon so olatod ovor tho rosults that thoy linvo taken special pains to toll ua about It tlmo and again. - ... .. . Jl.. l.r. uritiv nf " thy ' ""'i ens- vo inviio you 10 j" iw ' 'Me oft.. " ,,ornp from their the Piiiicssful. the au.iy of classified "thoJ T aiMl at'iantances. ad users, at u cost so low thut y.111 Muse thn .1- . .. . .... .... '"" "u seo the light" will hardly bollovo H to uo uuo. --. v.vl, man or wonun wno ei his livelihood from tho pa- Jft of tho public, ovory nmil onin ni,0 ,,8 ,l0 other nowg. ., ' ?awtny In tho promotion of r business, should have an ad , .v lll City Xetvg column or. IJol .. "nuuiory in tlio a! 1 Cm 1 c,a88lflci1 columns of -- " tunes. (,..'" J nderfuliy surprising 7 to learn limv i.... .. .i., last , . iii,nivo iiua aaicrtlsing U and whnt ro. ttifl? re3U,,s '011 Wt 'or 80 J ai1 MlieiulHuro. tin l!!!'"0 f may rt0 '""t ask i..? "Ba. Uiat or orwhn,,...0 T. Pl,r llT (ifM .1 u c,ierus. ,.a . of "'Pir dailv ii-n,. win !"horo you tUe hI"lw,it' Tho dally pa- 'rbonv . " theIr directory, : of adtmuiug." d ,Qt 'uk tbl , " nul "Piueclatl! tho WS.I W0UW '' "u vuatmoiil "fon i."lU,ls' ns 'WowaO' to Of fm... "'"l8S as tools, or stock 1. "uierB . . -1--- ., ",(l tlly win var,a'bn,,iwif I NO I til I ItlOXP IIHOTIIIOH- j HOOD I 9 Tho Hrothiirhood of tlio North lleuil MethodlHt cliuich hold n de lightful session at the church hull Tuwdiiy oveiilug. The uumiborH 1110 onttiiKliiK In a i'niit-?t, tho two sides beliiK uiidor the leadership of .1. S. Taylor and A. (J. Haali. The content will run lliroi. months hoKlnuliiK .March 1st, duiliiK which time tlio ninnibiMH will meet every two weeks, the Hides altoiiiatliig In preparing the proKram and the refienhmmitH. At this meeting. thoMo onlUled with Mr. Taylor r ranVed tlm pronnim whluli Iiiclud ml the followiiiK numbers: Talk "Spirit of llrolhoi'lmod In the Church" Hov. J. S, Htub- bloflold. Talk "S01110 of North Hond'a C'hiiioh Problems" Mayor Hussell. JiiHlriimental Mut- Mesr. Powell and Ilrown. Kreo Kor All "Sing". Hnfroaliinouts lonslatlng of fruit salad, iloiiglumtH and chocolato u-..in nrnuiired by the men on .11 r. Huab's side and wero tormod as bo lug first class, no ono hiug suf- r,.rod nnv III effects as yoi. iw ..tin nr tho contestants Is to ac quire tlio largest nunibor of points by getting uow niombors; ttenu unco and in nil linos of church work. The Ilrothorhood will meat again In two weoks at the church. Those present this wook woro Messrs: W. K. Laird ( A. d. Hnab, Lloyd IUnb, J. S. Taylor, C. K. Hadduck, Clou Hadduck. A. h. Weonoy, Karl Ilrown, Karl Powoll, W. J. nusjoll, K. P. Huisoll, Hov. J. S. Stubblo ni,i Ti,Hiin Arms. M. 15. Kvorltt, O c' HlgSf, J- A- Fltzpatrlck, J. V. Hunt, P. W. Woods, C. E. Maybeo, A. L. Gubsor, and Hov A. a. u. -0 I IOI'IKCOPAIj liADIKS (.1111,1) o - L "While Hov. and Mrs. Hlsey wore t choir praetlco last Thursday ev ening, about seventy mouthers of tlio North lloiul Methodist congregation iassemblcd at their homo. "When Mr. and Mrs. Hlsey returned and turned on tho lights they word complotoly surprised by tho largo crowd. A very pleasant evening was spent which was enjoyed by atl. Some very interesting games wero played. Dainty refreshments were served and nt elev en o'clock the crowd went home. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hlsey are esteemed by till their people und this was only a alight manifestation of the respect iheld for them. Tho followng poo- plo woro prcsout: L Mr. mid Mrs. C. II. Marshall, Mr. nud Mrs. M. 10. lOvorott, Mr. ntni Mrs. j S. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lloeck, Mr. and Mrs. 10. 11. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Haddock, Mr. and Mrs. 10. I.. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wllhird Hiissull, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scliaflor, Mr. nud Mrs C. 10. Maybeo, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Mr. and noon in honor of hor fifth birth day of her son Chrbtip. A do llghtful'tlnto wa8 'BpontIn games mid later hi the afternoon Mrs. Justescn served a very dainty, birth day luncheon. Tho chlldron .pres ent were: Antoula, Mario mid IOdlth Jensen, llornlco, Agues mid IOIslo I.lndebeck, Harriott Flatnor, Huttlo Hushing, Dorothy Justesen, Hoalian, John and Donald Flatnor, Chrlslo JuMcson and tho older peo ple present wore: Mrs. A. Jenson, Mrs. II. Plntnor, Mrs. P. Siinno son, Mrs. Nels Justesen. Payne were tho hostesses at the lOplscopal Ladies (iiitld meeting Tuesday afternoon which was. fol lowed by a short talk by Hov. H. 10. llrownlng on the first part of tho Lord's Player. lOach guild meet lug during Lent will be uupplomcut d by 11, ten minute talk by the rector. Dainty refreshments wero -.torveil ul tho closo of the afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Matson and Mrs. Claudo Nasburg will act as hostesses at tho next mooting. The ladles out this - Ono of tho most delightful affairs in realm of society given for some time will occur this evening, when the Marshfield district Southern Pa cific employes will bo bests nt a dancing and card party given at tho Popot building, under the manage ment of tho offtco forco. Invitations have been extended to Marshfield district viitiployos and also to cm- Lploycs of C. 1U Jlroughton mid V. d. Hliidmarsh, assistant engineers. Tho music will bo fiirnlslied by Mar tin's two pleco orchestra. , I DAHLIA OLUIl MHlOTIXd ' Tho Dahlia Club members liavo changed their meeting dny from Fri day afternoon hereafter to that of Thursday, and wore ontortnlno.l on tho latter dny this wqok nt tho homo of Mrs M C. Woods III lOnglowood. The homo was prottlly decorated with wild lilies and greens. Holl call was responded to with current events, and during the afternoon of untltii. ntni frlitlltllv flint. Mrs. C M. uu.i..., ...... ......... , ....... --. 'Conner entertained tho ladles with readings. Toward evening tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Yako sorvod appetizing refrcslnnonts to the fol lowing: Mrs. O. O. dosnoy, Mrs. II. 'JO. Henlnor, Mrs. 10. Cameron, Mrs. A Olonian, Mrs. C. M. Connor, Mrs. J. 10. Cooloy, und club guest, Mrs. O. J. Hudloff. Thu club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. 10. Yalo. .- .;. .. A 1 -1 Ti,int nun tiin mwii 'ni .-.. Mrs. .W. 11. Curtl.t ami Mrs. P. W. i.Mrs. John 11. Hnriis, Mr. and Mrs. 10. '.K Amies, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.lllsoy, Mr. and Mrs. 10 Ii. Coe, Mro. J. A. 'Pltzimtrlck. Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Hannah Peterson, Mrs. C. J. Van Zllo, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Mrs. Kehoo, Mrs. Louis Hell, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. ideorgo Koop, Mrs. U M. Ackerman, Mlssos IOIeanor M. Craig, Louise IJI- somlngor, Lottie Latourotto, Percy AVutklns, M. Martin, lOtta Taylor, Wobly. Margaroto lloock Ida Nellson, lllsoy, lleleu Laird, lOsthor Hunt, .elplia Keys, Plorenco i.airu, mini PIKKiHIOSS UliUU HIOSSIOX I HOXOIt O. T. PAHISS I p Tho Kulglita of Pythias of North Horn! gave n recaption this wcok honoring C. T. Pariss an old mem ber of tho ordor, who, with lib wife, returned to North Ilend laBt week to again niako It tholr homo after a two-yenrs' Btay in Nebras ka. The affair was attended by members only, and nil report -'a fine time. After tho lodgo sos slon, a Boclal tlmo was enjoyed at cards, ten tables botng played. Mr. Hothwell was iircsontcd with a gold omblom for high scoro. Her bert lloweit won tho coiuolatloit and was rciiucstod to sweep tho floor In consequence. Hcmarks of wclcomo wore cxtemlcil by Messrs. Peter Ioggle, A. 1I. PorbyBhlro and 10. P. H11B80II, to which Mr. Farlss responded with words of appre ciation. At a lato hour light re frcjluuouto wero sorved. j Toil .Mil. PAIIISS 1 Last Thurndny nftwrnoon Mrs. Ira Wellzol, of North Hond, ontor talued at a sewing party In honor of Mrs. Charles Parlsn, who with her husband, has returned, after a two-years' stay in Nebraska. Fancy work and conversation af forded pleasant entertainment for tho guoJts until lato In tho after noon, when the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Jneobaon served delic ious refreshments, to Mrs. -A. 10. Hose, Mrs. dcorgu Mamllgo, Mrs. Monde, Mr3. Holmes, Mrs. Charles Parlsa, Mrs. deorgo Hoisted, Mrs. Hlmer HubboII, Mrs. O. II. Worrell, Mrs. W. II. Simpson, Mrs. V. B. Walters, Mrs. II. O. Plors nud Mrs. George llazor. .....! ......... Miu Hiiiiiui IMimlnii-ir. Ill nli-il I.filn Hlllltb. ltCSSll) lllircll, Mrs. Claude Nasburg, Mr.i. AnnlorMoBsrs. Frank Wood, V. 10. Laird, Towor, Mrs. Charles Stauff, .Mrs. A. L. Gulisor. Uurtls McNny, J. duy Wnmor, Mrs. J. A. Malson 'Sutherland Murllu fiiappei, ixuuy Mi-s. d. L. Plndlng'sr, Mrs. Curl Pa- Htmli, Lloyd Haab, dlenn Haddock, vis, Mrs. I). O. Woliott. Mrs. J. W.I Ivan Chnppell, Owen Haab, Oury HI llenuott, Mrs. .1. A. Whlttlugton.Jsoy. .iiin. . j' . .11111. 11. ..,. ... . .. sporger, Mrs. 11. H. Chandler, Miss ,, ,".,. 1 donevti Wllrox, Miss Mnud Heed. I 1 inm.wi M,. P. H. Anthony, Mrs P. W. llMrk Payno and Mrs. V. H. Cuitls. ',"..' , ..,,, , worn j, , .;, jUiJlirUllllll nil" iw...... - . H1.....1..,,,, nml imuiu nt n narty nt tlio A 1 jiii..iii ... I.. ...- " ,---- 9 r . ...... .1 1.. r..,..nliil. fill- 1 nwiiKioit ri.lTll I0XTKH- I ionsorvaiory nisi .miimuj ' I I1A( llij.ou t Mm 1..-W..1. 1 .... ,,.,, ..... .. ....miior of 'I1 l illlU Vl.uiiil -" lextra guoBls, 1110 itinur hhihk lit ono of tho Jolllost of thu scuboii, hud cortainiy 0110 01 wiu wu u..n- I . Tho Ilai'holor club of the Myrtlo Arms ontoitnlnoil at tho second of it aorlas of luncheons and informal dancing partlos Wednesday ovonlng, tho affair bolng glvon In honor or Mrs. S. II. Lulnnd, mother of S. J. Loland, a mainbor of tho club. A daintily appointed lour "" " 8I,rlnB nowers. Various games luncheon was served to the follow- ftll.8r 'l0; "np Lho loadorslilP ing guosts: Mrs. Loland, Sunt. tl J'"'' a Wi Towor. At a lato Mrs. P. A. Tlodgon and Misses 10th- ,c ) ,' ., of . d0.lK,lirill 'IIUIII, "" " v , llinl. As a surprise for tlioso gtv- ,i..L. the narty. tho ladles plannou pini each guest should conio In co8tiiuv some of thorn turning - "u .lirminiisiv funny. Tho conservatory Jwas arranged prettily with grooitB On Monday afternoon of this would the Mitrslifleld Progress. Club met for tholr bi-monthly session at tho homo of Mrs. A. 10. AdolBporgur on soiitli Fifth Btroot. Mrs. If. W. Puyno . who lius charge of organiz ing tlio boys' and girls' rocreutlouul 'clubs, reported 011 jvhat la being done In that lino. Lectures will bo given to tho boyn and girls ut dlfreront times, and all arrungoimmtB nro pro gressing lUircossfully. Tho boys huvu numod tholr club "Young Amor- ilcmiH" and tho girls call thomsolves the "Coos Oainpflrv) dlrls." Tho lit erary study this wook was "Fronch "Women In Literature." Mrs. J, V. illonnett's paper treated of Mine. iKt Stuel. as a politician, crltlo, plilios- oplior, and of her prlvato llfo. Mrs. Charles Hall told or Proncn iiovciihib mid JouruullBts and Mrs. "W. T, Stoll's paper troatcd of 'Loiters and Momolrs. At tho closo 'of tho afternoon Mrs. AdoUporgor !served light rofershnnta. Tlioso 11 Ik "lltn anllikt vresont wero: .wrs. u. . cumra.... Mrs. H. II. Corey, Mrs. A. U. dldloy, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. It. W. Mor- irow, Mrs. Harry NiiBburB., Mrs. w. a. NtcholBon. Mrs. P. W. Payno, Mrs. w. FT. Stoll, Mrs. J. W. Hennott, Mrs. V, L. drunnls, Mrs. A. J. M. Hobort- aon, Mrs. C. 10. Ash, .Mrs. a. vj.. vub- tal. Mrs Lionel Cordon and the liost- ViSS, Tim club will moot again on April bard with Mrs. P. W. Puyno nt tho Myrtlo Arms. 4 I MKTHODIHH .MIKSIOXAHY I MI.KTLNG I t Tho LadleB' MIsBlonary Society or tlm Mnrshflold Methodist Church bold their regular monthly biiBlnrait mooting und study Wednesday af ternoon with Mrs. M. H. Smith. Tho tiubject: "Homo MIjbIoiis an .educational Source" was discus sed with Mrs. Joseph Knotta as leader. Mrs. A. 11. Woodworth mid Mrs. J. Lee Drown gave Inter esting talks and a missionary dla- luguo "The Search Lights" wiu given by ten ladles. Following tho program tho host ess served n dainty luncheon to tho following: Mrs. Clay, Mrs. M. It. Ilrown, Mrs. M. D. Stunner, Mrs. David Nolson, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. Joseph ICnotts, Mrs. J. I.co Ilrown, Mrs. A. 11. Wood worth, Mrs' J. 10. Hedges, Mrs. Thorwald, Mrs. 10. d. Scott. Tho noxt mooting will bo tho fourth Wednesday, In April nud will be tin evening social lit tho church hull. 4 DIXXIOK PAHTY 9 Mro imlmos vorydollghtfully 011- tortnlned at dinner at her homo on iiii Avonuo last Saturday, hor guests Including Mrs. w- I,or ...... Aira Mnrv Thoiupson, Mrs. i"a - ' . ....... ..i O. W. DilSg. Mrs. ennne .. Miss llortha Davis, Jloiou i and Lorou Davis. In tlio after noon, additional gnosis came in ,,,,. inn hours in sowing and chat ...... ....nni9 nvanlnir. the hostoss. ami "'"'"" -.- Hoi'ved appetizing dainties. - tornoon sofcts woro: .mis. w-h Alts. J T. Vasey. Mri. A. 7.. Downs. Mrs. Olson and Ml Maris Vasey. ol Hooso. draco drlffen, lOllon I.ar 3011. and Iva Stokos. Additional guosts Joined tho parly after dlnitor for an ovonlng of Informal dancing mid cards, among thoso bolng Mr. mid Mrs. II. S, Tower and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ii. drannls. Tho inembors of tho bachelor club aro Mossrs: H. 10. Wulto, K. A. Ilar agar, S. J, Loland, and St. Pierre. .j. .j. a 1 im. in im romoniborod ovonlng, Ullll 1U"B ----- tho hostess and hosts servod appo 'tlzlng refroahmonts There wore about 3lxty piosont. A UhMS IIKOITAIi - AMOItl' OLUH RIOSSIOX j (MIAMIXAPIO RKSSIOX " Tlio Chaminndo mot for study and ,-iimnrHni as usual on Tuesday morn ing or this weok at tlio home or Mro. W. S. Nicholson. Tlio club Is study ing "Tho Oratorio" and this weok . . ..... .-.,.... ,.r VT... vra 11 1. Ost 1 nil road a very i- Tito Junior auing v-.m. ut tw.. ....". - ,.., croa- dlend was entertained Thursday af- .stlitg paper on To Otoro Jl'XIOH SIOWIXO OLUIl gO oil at mis 'tornoon by IOthol Nygron, at tholr 'usual social artornooii or sowing, story tolling and finally a delicious romiflt sorved lato In tho afternoon. ,'Tho club will moot again In two (weeks. Tlioso present this weok woro: Ksther Ilergiunu, Aiargurui 11.an v. Ksther Hoynolda. Ilosslo blalnes, Myrtlo Thomas, Clara Ko- liou and the Hostess. I ALPHA PKLPHIAX SCH'IIWrj mi.. Mi.Ik. Dolll I lilt JJOCIUI) .i.uuv- c Laid last Monday ovonlng at Mrs- D."- Wolcotfs apartments the Myrtle Arms, me uuu.. ... ig the larMt .llendunce and be i,ik one or tho most Interesting of llu. season Durln-r tho business nicetliifc which preceded tho liter u., ii-rnin tlmo to tune soiuchohb ifront oporus nro rendered on tho Vle- 'trolu, thus making tno suiuy im ntoro IntercBtlug. . ! il SPHPHISK HOOK PAHTV f I OWLS AU.MMAUV PAHTV Last Thursday evening, the It dlos Auxiliary of tho Owl Lodgo en tertained with a dollglitrul social etenlng which Included a progrum. delielout rerieahmeiits und an Infor- kual danco There was a large number of niombors and special a ii,.iii?iitfiil sururlso rook party was given lust Tuosduy ovonlng at U10 bouio of Mr. ami wre. . Fhuuigaii on South Seventh street In honor or llalbort Carlisle and his flanceo, Miss Hurthn MlBonhlnier or o.. i..in alloy. California, who Jius boon visiting friends here und at Towers, but who loft for her home im tho Adelluo. The evening wus 'on uv and nt a lato hour u delicious lunch eon waa served at two long tables, An Informal class recital was ..ivn.1 at t o'clock Thursday after noon at tlio conservatory, to which only tho pupils of Ilenrlk ujor drum's elnsB wero Invited. Ro- frnahmoiitB wero sorvod at litu closo or tho program, which was as follows: Caprlco Ly3borg Duet: Honald Nicholson mm Howard Kolloy. , Husshin Melody Vxw Inez KJollUnd Herceuso (Jocelyu) dodard Honald Nicholson Mlllliol Two Pianos Mubol lminol and Murlo Largent Water Sprlto H. Warner Murla Largont Spinning Song . . .' LltoU Illldiir Selandor Symphony No. 5 (First Move ment iioeiuovui. Two Pianos Vlctorlu KJollaiid, llortha Puvls Hlldur Solauder, Mario Urgont - T UIHTIIDAY PAHTV ( i Mrs. Nolo JiiBteson of Hay Park oitiAtaliie,d a nuniber of Uttlo folks .at bar homo Tuesday attor- Mrs. William Morgan was host ess Thur3day at an all-day sosslon of tho Alort Club at her homo on North Coos Hlver. Tho homo was beautifully decorated with npplo and peach blossoms, their dollcnto frnRrauco pormcatlng ovory iroom. Tho morning hours woro spont In fancy work and nt noon a sumpt uous dinner was sorvod. lit tlio a.'tei 1:0011 tho following program was given: Paper. "What Po Oijr Chlldron Drink?" ' Mrs. Maltaffy Paper. "Dlfroront Food Value of Mcnt and Vesotablo3" . . , . Mrs. Uowman Vocal Duet ,. . .Mrs. V. K. Hood and Mrs. P, 11. Hood. lllble Slud. "lOarly dallllean at.d Judcan Ministry." Airs. Frank lLrod 71. -". MicBont this weok ww Mrti A. 10. Knidetl nnd Pcsule, Mrs. ltowiuan, Mrs. Chas. Maluif ry and Henry Hen, Miaa I.o.i Ma- haffy, Mr3. V. K. Hood and HoU- ert, Mrs. Frank Hood, Mrs. Oiil Noah, Mrs. Jack Nowlln. Mrs. Jim Nowllji, Mib, C. D. Piper, Mrs. W. D. Piper, Mrs. James LandrJtU mid deorgo, Mrs. 11. A. Church. Mrs. Jonnlo Mmlrltli. Mrs. Kugono n'orrv. Miss Helon Laitdrltli, airs. 'Win. Morgan mid Wllmu. Tho vlslton out wero: Mrs. lien Smith and Don. Mrs. F.i'iiest Smith, Mrs. Oxenrldor and Iiwrence, Mrs. Nnrman SnvaKo. Mrs. Ollnkoitbeard. The club will moot again n tyo week 'b Mm. IL E. Edwards at Alluuio- (Continued ou nag 8)