The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 01, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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'THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSMFIELU. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
SOCIAL CALEXDAIt
i
A Feature Showing of
Women's New Suits
For Spring .
$12.50 to $40.00
I Monday
Progress Club with
Mm
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FAHIUCS Taffeta, Voloiir
Checks, Silk Poplin, Callot
Checks, Imported Serge, Gabardine.
COLONS lUaek, Xavy Pino,
Dink lli-own, Itoukle, Ilitrgun
dy, Itcserin, Copeii.
Every garment iu (his Miowlug Is high class. They represent
tlio hciihoii'h favored fashion. Every suli from makers who have
an envied reputation to sustain. These suits are Uio kind that
nio being sold In big city cvclusivo stores today. ThcVo Is so
much diversity In tho styles that description can ho only super
ficial. You will nolo tho Godot flare, tho eiiihrolderles in gold n,l
silver, mllltiiry capo collars, tho hell flaro coats, tho aldo flaro
bkiits.
New arrivals in ' Fashionable Coats
New arrivals in Spring Dresses
Hub Dry Goods Company
"SMAIIT WEAIt FOlt WOMEN"
Corner IJroadaay and Central Avenue.
Phono 11(11.
TBBB'ilirlv'Ak. ' yM Mmmaammm mmm mammmmam ! .Bill. llIMIMMW
;
I W. I'ayno.
Alpha Delphian Society
with Mrs. Ollvo K. Drown.
TucMiiy
C. W. U. M ovanliiR Boclnl
with Mr. unit Mrs. 13. L. Hop
son. North llond Methodist Uro
therhood in WOBloynn Hlhlc
cIiibs rooms.
W. C. T. U. sllvor tea with
Mrs. George Mutator In North
Dond.
Presbyterian Auxiliary sll
vor tea ut homo of Mrs. F.
A. Tlcrigcu.
Wc"nesdy
Prlsclllas with Mrs L
Erlckson In Dunkor Hill.
D. Jr. C. Club with Mrs.
Charles Williams -in North
Dond.
North llond Methodist la
dies all day cession.
Day City Ladles Club with
Mrs. K. H. Kolloy.
'I'hui'sday
North llond Junior Sowing
Club with Esther itcyuolds.
Mary E. Drown speaks at
W. C. T. U. mooting nt homo
of Mrs. P. 10. Wheolor.
North llond Olrls' Club
with Miss Matilda Anderson.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. 13.
Ynko In Englowoori.
Alort Club with Mrs. II. 10.
Edwards at Alloguny.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
David Nelson.
Hastsldo S;"lul Club with
Mrs. Walter Uobortson.
I'rlday
Kensington Club with Mrs.
N. S. Mtttson.
H rail! l;'':r:y:s:NuWw B
Here are some reasons why You should buy a
1
6s
(Continued From Paso Three)
HEOITALXEXTHATUHDAY
:
Tho younger pupils of Miss Edna
Loulso Larson and Mnry Kriiso, and
of Honrlk GJordrum, 'will glvo a re
cital nuxl Saturday nftornoon at four
o'clock at tho conservatory. Also
violin pupils of Miss Larson will ap
pear. O
A. X. W. CLUIl
.
The A. N. W. Club ladles and
special guests Mrs. J. S. Stubblo
field, Mrs. P.. K. Doofh and Mr 3.
A. V. llowhay wero ontertalned
pletuuntly at tho regular club meet
ln Thursday nftornoon by Mrs. C.
I 'McKnlglit whan fancy worn slid
social chat vcre enjoyed until ovon
Ins. An uppultzlng luncheon was
sorved 1y tho hostess. Tho mom
hers out wore: Mrs. P. 13. Allen,
Sirs. 0. A. Dennett, Mrs. Olivia Ed
man, Mrs. Catl Evortson, Mrs. Al
ico Hall, Mm. J. T. Hnrrlgan, Mrs.
Francos Hazard, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hyde, Mrs. Kato Lando, Mrs. Alex
andra Lando, Mrs. 13. Mingus, Mrs.
Georgo P. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Mur
phy, Mrs. Mary McKnlglit, 'Mrs. Da
vid Nelson, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs.
13. O'Connoll, Mrs. II. Qulst, Mh.
Cliarlos Stouff, and Mrs. Annlo
Tower. .
A .J. A
wore: Mrs L. Hanson, Mrs. W. Sul
livan, Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mrs. A. C.
KlU'Htrnni. Mrn. .1. PnutiiMV. Mm
Carl Albrcclit. Mrs. M. lion. Mrs. W'"t0 "' lB reported Improving.
, ,,.. , .. ,, ....... V
iiuii .ma. .i. irucHiiiiiuuur.'.tirn. vuri
'iiiuihi sanalorluin whero bIio was j
t;ruduntcd as a trained nurse.
4
M!h3 llelon Spraguu has spent tho
I punt week with hor father who Is
."onnocted with tho Smith-Powers
Complin)' at PoWvMS.
A . A
Mrs. 13. 13. Straw, who has boon
The list below will give you an idea who are buying
1916 BUICK
E. B. Thrift, Lancjlois
Geo. Rotnor, Marshfield
N. Dlvilbliss, Port Orford
H. C. Noble, Marshficdl
Jack Dashney, Marshfjclcl , ,
A. 0. Rorjers, Marshfield
W. J. Conrad, Marshfield
A. E. Adelsperger, Marshfield
E. I. Chandler, Marshfield
J. T. Lewsllen, Myrtle Point
J. D. Barklow, Myrtle Point
II. W. Painter, Marshfield ,
H. L. Bergman,. North Bend
J. H. Groves, North Bend
Dr. H. E. Burmester, North Bend.
J. T. Harrigan, Marshfield
Cell Ireland, Marshfield
Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Marshfield
Dr. Geo. E. Dix, Marshfiskl
Dr. E. F. Montgomery. North Bend
M.-D. Sherrard, Bandon
A. E. Crouch, Coquille
Eight More Sold, but cannot give names
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These people 'investigated thoroughly before buying, found that the BUICK 6 was H13 BEST
value on the market, could be operated for less, and Goodrum's Garage givfis the best service
by looking after the car owners and carrying the parts.
Wnlkor, Miss Vera Albrocht, Mrs.
Hans Hanson, Jimmlo EiiKstrom.
I XOItWKOLl.V Ll'TIIKUAX
I SOCIAL
: .i
Thd Young People's Society of tho
Norwegian Lutheran-church met last
ovonlng In tho church cbupol and
spent u pleasant social time iu games
und conversation, and at a late hour
light refreshments wore served.
'
I SUHPIWSi: IIOl'SK WAItMIXfJ 1
j Friday afternoon, Mrs. Hans Han
son wbb given a surprlso liousowarm
Iuk at tholr homo on Ooldon avonue,
and after a dollghful social tlmo of
chat, refreshments wero served, and
tho ladles organized what will bo
I CKLEItltATK (HIT 1 1 IUHTIIDAY
Mrs. James Kerry, Sr celebrated
her fi'Jth birthday Sunday by enter
taining a number of elderly ladles,
and during the nftornoon of plcus
ant conversation, sorved delicious
dnlntlcs. Thoso Invited wero: Mrs.
John Wall, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Amanda
Kose, Mrs. Dowccbq, Mrs. Martha
Dyo und Mrs. F. 13. Y'licoiei.
j. .;. a
J . HOOK PAP.TY
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drews enter
tained a fow young pcoplo at rook
Thursday ovoulng, tho time- bolng
spont pleasantly at this pastlmo until
lato In tho ovoulng, whon tho hostess
erved appotizlng dainties to Misses
Ciortrudo Hoblsott, Mnmio uulovsen,
und Dertha Davis and Mcssra. Ed
Stoolo, Lawrence Myors and Oscar
Oulovsen.
:
J
t INFORMAL CHAT t
Miss Emollno Jacobs of Kulaum
Washington, a sister of L. W. Ja-
cobs of Marshfield accompunled Mrs.
! ' Titnnlin nx. I 1 I , , 1 n n.m 1. ... tm1
iu;inin illlU IIIIIU OVJII JllflllC IIUIII
Portland thU week whoro tho lattor
havo been visiting for tho past few
weeks.
Mrs, I. Hadlock and Mr3. Jordan
of Eastsldo made a business trip o
Coiiulllo tho first of tho weok.
;
Mrs. Walter Uobortson will vmtor-
tain tho Eastsldo Social Club ut her
homo next Thursday afternoon,
J -J
Mrs. S. F. Dock of Eastsldo wus.a
guest of Mrs. It. L. Cavaunugh in
North Dond Thursday.
Miss Anna Russell, n sister of Mrs.
K.E. llaguo und who formerly resided
Mrs. F. 13. llaguo, who has been III
for tho past two weoks, Is reported
Improving.
tf if fp
Mr3. 8. II. Loland plans to lcavo
ion tho Knnn Smith for San Fran
cisco after spending tho past two
wovks hoio with her son S. .1. Lo- j
land. DiirliiB liur visit hero Mrs.
Loland was guest of honor at a
number of delightful Informal gath-!
eilngs and dinner parties.
. . .;.
Mrs. II. A. Wolls will leavo shortly
for Portland to visit lrer mothor,
Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Hutchison will
accompany nor nacu to .Marsuuoui
to spoml part or tho summon Mr.
"WpllB' mother will also como hero
from Qorvallls to spend part of tho
summer.
Miss Holon Perkins wes tho guost
this week of Miss Mao Church at tho
lattor's homo on Isthmus Inlet.
:
Miss Iva Stokes, domcBtlo sc'lcnco
'instructor In the Marslifiold schools.
1a spending the Eastor vacation with
friends In Eugono ,und Vncouvor,
Wash.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Char) Hr.ll en
tertained Informully Wodncnday ev
ening ut cards.
Dr. Mattlo II, Shaw and Mrs. Ellon
Shaw spent Wednesday at the Chan
dler ranch on Coos Itlvor.
Buy Before Price Raise
t
It is almost a cinch that all makes of automobiles will advance in price within a short time.
I would not be susprised to get a telegram any day advising increase in price of BUICK 6, so
if you arc going to buy, it stands you in hand to get your order in as soon as possible.
AnOtl6r ClirlOfflCl W one out of it, if w place your or-
der at once.
SERVICE FIRST, LAST, ALWAYS AT
Goodrum's
known us tha Dumblo lloo Club, and
will men on the second nnd fourth tn Marshfield, has rocontly been np
Frldav of oicli month. Thoso prosont pointed superintendent In th Ala-
Sun Hurt Your Eyes?
If your eyes are tired, or if head aches after a days'
outing See Birch.
You Need Glasses
Tj T 1R O TTthe optician
At Ited Cross Pharmacy.
TERMS PHONE, 373-L MARSHFIELD
WRITE, PHONE OR CALL AND -LET ME SHOW YOU.
arage
TERMS
VISITlXd POHTLAXI)
Tlio following Coos County peo
ple who havo boon ut tho Hotel St.
Paul In Portland, are on tho stoam
or F. A. Kilburn on routo to Coos
Way: Asa Carpenter, of Uandon;
Mrs. Frank Holiuan, or Dandon;
Mrs. Jess Mathesln, sister of Mrs.
Frank llolinau, and Mrs. Flo Mar
tin, of Dandon. Tho following Coos
Day people are also at tho hotel:
Claronce Catcholl, W. II. Woston
and Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Hancock.
EUGENE O. C. Thomns, who
was living with a woman ho mar
ried in Eugene, was arrested on
a bigamy chargo brought by anoth
er alleged wife In Medford,
SUM PTEIt Esitensl vo arrange
ments are being made for tho re
sumption of placer work In many
districts.
All Accounts Due
BROWN DRUG CO.
are payable to
SWANTON
DRUG CQ.
IT
IS
EPISCOPAL (JUIL1) TO DISCUSS
. CITY 1H3AUTIKUL PLANS
Tuesday Evening, Evo of Clean-up
Campaign, Jh Tlmo To ho Open
Discussion of Subject
. For tho opon discussion of tho
City Deautlful plans, to stlmulato
interest in tho work of cleaning up
tlio city and to get as many pooplo
ua possible to tako a part In tho
prpgrnm of tho following day, an
ojieu mooting of tho Episcopal Guild
Is called for Tuosday evening nt
eight o'clock.
' Tho meeting Is" for overyono. John
Ct .Kendall has prepurcd a very in
teresting paper on Clean-up plans
Which he will icud. Following this
thoro Is o bo a general discission
oh tho subjoct,-
l This Is to bo on tho ovo of Marsh
field's biggest Clean-up day und an
invitation has been extended to tho
members of tho Civic Improvement
everyone interested
attend and talk
over the plans that nro to ho work
ed out on Wednesday. Inasmuch
us tho meeting 13 to be an open olio,
thera will bo no refreshments this
time.
Ayomen's Clubs Invited
A special invitation bus been ox
tended to tho mombors of nil -women's
clubs of tho city to attend
tho open S03slon of tho Guild on
Wednesday evening.
H
MOOS
E
C
gundif
EIGHT INITIATED AX!) SEVEX
OTIIEItS AKE ELECTED
I 1 ...... l...a
I street, between Twonly-rourtli and .Minimum ,in'"
'Twenty-fifth sheets. Each vehicle lug at .Isilil for wpvh
was proceeding west on i.ovejoy wncn "'.
j tho crash occurred, Tho plaintiff nl-
' logos 111:11 no sustaineu serious in
ternal Injuries. I
t
Committee nnd
In tho work, to
1'UXS AUE TO MEETi
llaii(iict, Pi-okuiiii and Vuudovillo
Stunts Entertain Largo At-
tendance at Lodo
At tho mooting of tho Mnrsliflold
Mooso Lodge lust evening, n class
of olght was Initiated and seven
others wero olected .to membership
Tho largo3t attendance at any meet
ing hold recently -was present to en
Joy tho program which Included
u fow vaudeville feutiuos by Dr.
Johnson, J. W. Donnott nnd othors.
others. j
Thoso Jnlthitcd lust night wero
It. L. Harrison, C. L. Wright, 13. L.
Vlors, A. It. Erlckson, John Abbott,
Win. Warren, J. W. Dennett and
Dr. L. G Johnson j
Thoso olected hut not Initiated
were N. D. Oswald, D. E. Wads-'
worth, Victor Matson, II. P. Man-!
zej, I. N. Mlllor and J, E. Pot tit,
SUNDAY DIXNEIt nt tho CIIAXD
Llllt. SQvc;iy.rivt cents per plato.
l''nV lOMTVutlniiH phono -O.
KrilOOXKU tii.wmJ
PIULAXIAXIC0OS"M
SAILS imOMAUK'W ,",
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Tom .imi:s
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ASKS DIG DAMAGES
(Jay
Lombard und Wife nro Defend
auCs in Suits
I Dasoball players whb want to
practico ado Invited to meet at 0
fa. m. tomorrow at Mike Durko's pool
khall and go to North Dond to play on which is 'brought by Otto Williams.
the, grounds there, Tlio accident happened on Lovejoy
A Portland paper prints tho follow
ing regarding Gay M. Lombard who Ih
well known horo, having visited L. J.
Simpson:
An echo of Portland's unusual win
ter, whon slolghs wore us commpn as
automobiles, was heard In the Circuit
eoiirt, yesterday , when suit for $10.
100 dnmages for injuries recolvcd in
n collision between a cutter and nu
tomoVllo on January 20, lust, was
fried. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gay M. Lombard aro
tho defendants nnmed in tho suit,
THESE HPIHXG DAYS YOU'LL WAXT T0
- TAKE THE BABY OUT
. Wo'vo 11 wonderful new line Hint ciiibi-.ucs ou'ir 'l'f 4
CaVt and Cairlage--couiro.rt)ihlo, m'IM.iillt, oMooMW W
,lll,d1hllCH,lU'lflbll
tO'Uato vehicles.
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THE LLOYD collapsiblo Go.
Carts none bettor ."jiil.nii (o
$lI.BO.
Babies, Gigs
and Sulkies
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Wo have n complete lino or these
vehli'leu fi-om ij8:l. lo il.'t.Oi).
convenient ''''
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