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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1ELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION ' THREE i 1 3 Pr""-- . r ..'Mr -.. ! X y :&rfsffiyfc...& v-r;'-.: 1iML " r f iji iLi til jfyLjtTSHr KK dl IH Hv Rl .A W Of 00fs a proper prepared Ill B0 0nGSS aanst tne severity of JK0Pchanging weather conditions. A cither as a part of a .-., Jfrri"-orontfncr aSUSiaiUHJB '5' -"wMt, Union homes in the West proclaim Ghirardclli's the best so did Lwifnf exDcrti at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, then they bestowed upon Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate thegrand at the higtiest awaru, hi w wuwu cumpciruon. I ., . nn Drder from lour urocer inaay Ghirardelliys Ground Chocolate ,1jv Mb. and 3-lb. hermetically sealed.. r-' '. li -4H kiri. Tbciet a uouoic cconumy in fcjiBj the 3-lb. can. D. Ghirardelli Sinco 1832 San Franclico Safety First Service? Villi: AMI MAItl.Ni:, AUTO.MOniLE.'HEAIl'H, ACCIDENT, lillto, WORKMEN'S C03IPENHATION AM) LIABILITY INSURANCE E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. Coko Ilnlldlng . For JU.NCII T,i Ilcr0H :iu rrc richest bottom on tldo water lmlr mllo to , "liool, church, post offlco 4 S. r. dnpot-iholtordd J ., 'rom winds simply uu Ideal plar fr prosperous rnnoli. homo- lTico-thls property''' Ua hold at 112,000 two mn aeo -It's worth niproH 'oday but we are offering it or f I.000 anil on as llboinl ,erm as you could ask. This ' a bargain counter snap of. Maplo article, bo got busy. LOTSWo aro offering two to ,0" on iui'iierson no:rVrrr i KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, YOUR AD. in The Business To VOU-that now goes to the il Order Houses. 'I w: . vi .I1M ii j j7J A well nmirishprl hnrhr meal or between meals, is hrfrnnr fni-1 w,ut,w aisuu. l VZBSZfzv- 'V' '''-' Uc'HnU-, M&M Mt'U ii W. V ST r- s ,im. J 4 Co. ;2JrtW"T- - jL. Alursliflelil, Oregon. Sale UlnliiV SJroot, ?10no.00 for JLliu two. Thoy lira worth 1000.00. i IIUKISK IIUIMIIXU rlBln In tho vory Leat loca tion In tho city $7000.00. ItlMlUNCi: Houbo and i tlueo lots on Mftilwno street only ? 1000.00 Terms. ft "it.yc;ii COO nercH fine ImtlilliiiB plenty o'f nch bottom nud cleared -0 cows - tbnm youiiB stoolc find' buildings or chards a vory deslrablo dairy raiiuh $15,000.00. At traetlvo toi-ms. Wi) luivo jiiany attractho Imrpilns, OREGON Times will Bring AX . N v &,.. 0i B mm m3 m raiM imm ri5Pwvi I II I 1 I ll'll ' I M iV y39Vx (Continued on Pago Three.) A VOPf .Iftl I..1.A J..1 . t. -- - .-.j uvu-siiiiiii Aprn i'ool narty was given last Saturday ovonig at tho homo of Hov. and Mrs. Parker on Cntrhlng Jnlot. April Fool games mid stunts were heartily Indulged In until n late hour when what soomod to bo vory dainty refreshments woro nerved In paper napkin parcels and tied with green ribbon, but thoy turned out to be two soda biscuits mud a wolnle. Kvorvliodv Im.i n thoroughly good tlmo and tho party b ono long to be remembered bv tbo following: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parker, I APIMIi KOOJ, PAItTV . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mr. and "M""'" rofroshments. Miss Uruce Mrs. Pred Messorle. Mrs. Rrn,.f,Ko,Ioy entertained with several pl- Smlth. Mrs. Albert Collver, Mrs. D. (Inckson, Mrs. Herman Smlthgall, Mrs. P. A. Snrrhl, Albino I.ackstrom. Kfltrld and Ireno Holm, Arthur Holm, Iinlpli Collver, Chcstor nnd Vernon 'Collver, William Church, Gladys nnd Unld Collver, Xottlo and Charles '.Smith, Mllns Smlthgall, Misses Zoo nolnn, Klla and Kdlth Johnson, Kdnn Wnllucp, Kdlth Kalno and Walter and nnd Kllnn Kalno, Oslo nnd Marlon Jackson, Francis and Jack Sacclil, Pay Collver and Oren Parksr. KOIt MISS STOIWV I Honoring Miss 3lllilrcd Storoy, who on tho fifteenth or this month will become tho brldo of 31 r. Karl Davis, tho girls of tho 31arshfleld' High School grnduntlng Has of 1911, of which sho was a mombor, gavo a delightful surprlso shower last 3Ion day ovonlng at tho homo of 31lss 3Ino 3Iyron. Fruit blossoms nnd greens prettily adorned tho parlor wIioto 'tho young Indies spoilt u plcnsnnt ov- onlng In sowing nnd chat with tho charming young brldo-to-bo. At a Iato hour, tho hostoss assisted by .Mrs. Itobort .Myron, 3Irs. J. Hlllstrom nnd 3Ilss Clara 3Iyren served a dainty ropnst to tho following: .Mrs. Hor- iiinn ICdwnrds, and tho 3Ilsscs Mil rod Storoy, Bosso Flanagan, Agnes Snndqulst, Olndys Dtmont, llruco Kcl loy, nud Ituth Honglaud. 4 4 HAV I'AKIv K. S. CLASS I'AUTV Class Xumbor Threo of tho Bay 'Park Sunday School wns entertained at tho homo of 3Irs. A. Schwartz Fri day ovonlng, March 31. Gnmon woro 'played and refreshments woro sorved at n lato hour and all had an onjoy- ublo tlmo. Tho following program was rend ered: pSong, Joy Bolls by All Prayer Otto Fuson Song, Lilly of tho Vnlloy 'Address of Wolcomo 3lrs. . Schwartz Song, Bringing In tho Sheaves ...... Troverbs from Solomon Solo, Tho Old Rugged Cross Otto Fuson Bonding, Tho Lincoln Spirit Otto Fuson FSong, When tho Holl Is Called Up Yonder Story of tho Boy 'Joseph." Closing Song, God Bo With ou Till Wo 3Ieot Again. Benediction 'Tho following boys woro present: rWllllo Philips, Henry Albeo, Albort Simpson, Archlo Simpson, Pnrloy Kol- loy, 3iurloy Kolloy, William Kelloy, Sidney Kolloy, Androw Lamlies, wu llo Landols, Toddy Rushing. Logan Rushing. 3ioody Rushing, Wllllo Ar cher. Norman Orr, Loland Llndor- fbock,, Clifford Johnson, nnd also 3frs. Kolloy, Mrs. A. Schwartz, .Mr. i.oho Sohwartz, 3IarJo Schwartz, Iris Schwartz and Vesta Schwartz. r IMtlLSIIYTKRIAX AUXILIARY v On Tuesday nftornoon of this taook tho Prosbytorlan Ladles Aux uinrv hold a silver tea and buslnosi 'meeting at tho homo of Jlrs. F. A. Ticdgan on South Elovonth sireei. Tim meotlnc was formally nnnounc ed for Wednesday but was advanced one day on account of tho uienn-up Campaign. Tho ladles novo an nouncod that thoy will glvo an Kast nr sale nnd luncheon on tho Satur day before Eastor, but tho plnco has not yet been doternunen. tho hui mPfitlntr of tho Auxiliary will be tho Hi 0th of April with Mrs. Eva um mill C85 South Ninth street. The visitors out this week wero: Mrs, u'm Hale. 3Irs. L. 3IcKlniey, ."Mrs PnmnilnBa. Mrs. C G. McPhorson. nnd tho mombers prosent woro: Mrs. Dungan, 3Ird. D. Ferguson, .Mrs. irnrrv Folsoiii. 3IrB. Eva Gammlll, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. ElUaboth irTCBnuTiins? See nd. on page CI, k --v-M IfelNiL rfWirjL I Hyde, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs. L. W. iLnngdon, Mrs. C. P. McKnlght, Mrs. llonry O'.Mnra, Mrs. A. J. M. ltob- uriBon, iMrs. i. a. ammi, Mrs. M. A. Swpotman, Mrs. J. S. Stubblcflold, Mrs Lyn Schmltz, Mrs. Wnltcr Wll-', 'son, Mrs. C. It. Pock, Mrs. Snvago, Mrs. H. h. Pratt, and Jlrs. Hoy Cnr- mtor. I A' t at i - 1 1 , HAY (MTV IVI)Ii:S' CU'U. " rue Unilles' Club of liny City, met for an nftemoon of sowing and nodal enjoyment Wednesday at the Home of Mrs. K. II. Kelley, nnd nftir several liours hnd boon spent In fancy work, the hostess aerved nno selection. Xoxt Wednesday nf tcrnoon tho Indies will meet with Mm. IlanieriiB. Those attending tho meeting this week were: Mrs. Al- lard, Mrs. Mommlngwny, Mrs. .Tnmo3 Moloney, Mrs. h. S. O'Connor, Mrs. Frank ltlolio, Mrs. A. h. Poster, Irs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Kcliey, Sr nnd tho Misses llruco Kelley, Olive Moore, Itoso Moloney nnd Joyoo l''ostnr. ALPHA IIKLPHIAX SOCIKTY . Mrs. Ollvo K. Brown wns hostess nt n plcnsnnt session of tho Alpha '.Delphian Society nt her homo Inst .Mondny ovonlng. Flection of of-i fleers wns hold and those having hold offlco for tho past threo months Vcro re-elected. Theso nro: , President Dr. Mnttlo B. Shaw. VIco Prosldont Allco Curtis. Secretary Myrtlo Downer. Critic 3Irs. P. K. Wilson. Roll cnll was, responded to with facts concerning tho Ronnlssanco. ;Tho following papers woro both In torestlng nnd Instructive: "Tho 3Iedlcl Family and tho Itnl- inn Ronnlssanco," Graco Johnson. ( "Florenco nnd Florontlno LIfo," .Mrs. Knto I.nndo. "Vonlco Tho Committee of Ton and tho Golden Book." 3Irs. on )c. Brown. ; "Cellini nnd His Autobiography," Irono Prouss. .Mrs. Knto Lando, Kllon Rudnns (and Allco Curtis gavo brlof talks on 'tho Ronnlssanco. Tho rest of tho ovonlng wbb spont In fortuno tolling, "r00" and miiRlc, nftor which tho hostess sorvod dain ty refreshments, Special guests present woro: .Mrs. J. W. .Mclnturff, Miss Una Klnnlcutt nud Dr. II. M. Shaw. Tho members present woro: Dr. .Mnttlo II. Shnw, Mrs. F. 13. Wll- toon, 3Irs. K. Lando, 3Irs. D. O. Wol- cott, .Mrs. II. 31. Kellogg, Misses Allco Curtis, 3lyrtIo Downer, Ornco 'Johnson, Kllon Rudiins, ireuo Prouss and tho hostess. Next .Monday ovonlng tho society nvlll bo outortnliied nt tho homo of SIlss Curtis. 4 4 PltOfillKSS CLUIl 4 Mrs. F. W. Payno wns hostess to tho Indies of tho Progress Club, 3Ion- dr.y nftemoon, nt their regular meot- Ing During tho business iislon '(ho nnmes of .Mrs. J. S. Stubblefleld nnd 31rs. R. 13. Lnrnway woro addod 'to tho mombershlp toll. Tho subject for tho afternoon's stiulv wns Frmich Kvomeu In Intrigue nnd Politics, and fvory Instructlvo papers voro proJ Anrcd nud read by Mrs. A. B. Gldloy, I3lrs. A. J. 3L Robertson, .Mrs. B. It. Chandlor nnd ,Mrs. A. K, Ad'31rgor. At tho eloso of tho literary program, tho ladles spont n pleasant social jliour, and dainty rofreshmonts woro horved by tho hostess. Tho parlor Alecoratlons wero pretty wild flowers. piioso present this week wore: 3trs. A. E. Adelspergor, 3lrs. w. 31. BiaKe, 3irs. B. R. Chandler. Mrs, A. B. Gld loy, Mrs. Charles Hall, 3Irs. R. W. 3lorrow, .Mrs. Harry Nasburg, 3Irs. W. S. Nicholson, 3lrs. Fred V. Pqw- hors. .Mrs. W. T. Stoll, .Mrs. P. A. jTIedgon, Mrs. J. W. Bonnott, 3Irs. P. L. Grannls, 3Irs. A. J. 31. Robert son, .Mrs. Clarence E. Ash, 3Irs. Lio nel Gordon and 3Irs. A. C. Vestal Tho next meeting will bo In two weeks with 3Irs. R. II. Corey. V 4 XEIGIIUOIIIIOOII "SIXO" i 4 . Last Tuesday evening a number of young people gathered for a nelgh- borhood "sing" at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Stack on South Fifth 'totroot. The affair was vory Informal nnd heartily enjoyed by everyone present. Old and new songs woro sung, and at Intervals a, buzz of happy conversation pervaded the rooms, 3Iore of such affairs aro bn- lug planned by the young people. At n late hour, Misses Prances, Irene nnd Mnrgnrct Stack served light ro froshments. Among those present kvoro: Mr. nnd tb. J. K. Stack, Mrs. A. J. ji. itoiiortson, Misses Carrlo nnd Velum Ross, JInrlo Vnsoy, Zoo nolnn, 'Tlerthn Davis, Lois Simmons, Alpha Mnuzoy, Frnnccs, Irene, Margaret nnd Helen Stark, nnd Messrs. Charles fFrodellus, Orln Uurrows, Howard Kelley, Valorlan Vasoy, I.oren Davis nnd Kmmott nnd John stack. t , II. 31. C. CMTI1. J f Mrs. Charles Williams, of North Bend, extended her hospitality on Wednesday afternoon of this week to the members of the D. M. C. club, at their regular session which was spent pleasantly In sowing nnd chat. At tho close of tho afternoon, the hostess served tempting refresh ments to tho following Indies pres ent: Mrs. Stownrt MrDonnld, Mrs. Walter Hussoll, Mrs. Wm. Vnughan, Mrs. W. Perkins, Mrs. I,c.itor Fnton, Mrs. Ira Weltzel, and Mrs. It. O. Brnlnnrd. Tho club will meet again with .Mrs. Brnlnnrd In two weeks. f V p C. W. II. 31. SOCIAL. J : : Tho Christian Women's Bonrd 6t Missions entertained their husbands with nn evening social Tuesday ut tho homo of 31 r. nnd Mrs. E, I Hopson, tho president, Mrs. C. A. Schlbrode, presiding over tho. pro gram which was as follows: Paper ".Missionaries of 3Iexlco," 3Irs. 11. W. Painter Paper "Tho Hands That Rock tho Crndlo of the World,".... .Mrs. S. J. Imnicl lllltlo Study Led by Mrs. L. E.IIcndrlx Violin Solo Ruth Hopson Music Phonograph Tho homo was nttrnctlvely ar ranged with bunches of hucklobcr ry. Tho remainder of tho evening wns spent In n aoclal way, and nt tho conclusion of n very dollghtful evening, n two-courso luncheon wns served. Next .Monday evening, tho Indies nnd their husbands will moot at the church for supper and after wards will finish up the houso cleaning, about the church nnd hall. Thosn present nt the social woro: Mr. nnd 31 rs. C. A. 8ehlbredo, 31r. nnd Mrs. S. J. Iininel, Mr. nnd 3Ir. W. A. ' Rold, 3Ir. nnd 3Irs. L. E. Hondrlx, Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. B. Cox', Mr. nnd 3Irs. J. W. 3Iotloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Jones, 31 r. and 31 rs. H. Pnlnter, 3llss Boss Immcl, Mr. nnd 3Irs. E. L. Hopson, Miss Irone Oulmotto, Lavlna and Dorothy Pain ter, nnd Helen and Wnrron Rold. Tho next meeting of tho C. W. B, 31. will bo tho first Tuesday In .May, with 3Irs. J. C. Jonoj. 4 4 GUILD OPENING .MEETING 4 Tho open mntlng of tho Episco pal Ladles' Guild lost Tuesday even ing In Guild hall wns wol! attended, nnd the paper by J. C. Kendall proved both Interesting And Instruc tlvo. Tom Bennett, ropresontlng tho Commercial Club, tnlkcd ably on tho subjoct, and 'timely Im promptu remarks worn mado by Ben Fisher. The music wns In chnrgo of .Mrs. Porl Riley Ballln gor, nnd tho musical program wns composed of oxcellont aolectlons on tho violin by 3lrs. Chnrlen Hall, vocal numbers by 3Irs. F. 13. Con-' wny nnd Instrumental numbors ly . .Mrs. Bnlllngor. Tlje meeting was Indond n boost for tho City Beautl fill campaign. ' 4 , 4 PRISGILLAH MEET. The Prlsclllas, of Bunker Hill, woro entertained this weok on Wed nesday, at the homo of .Mrs. L. Erlcksnu, tho affair bolng nlso a surprlso shower for 3Irs. Kal Bran ner. At tho business session, Mrs. Bert Clarke wns elected to tbo mem bership of tho club. Tho visitors out this week woro: 3Irs, Carlson, .Mrs. 13. Kolloy and .Miss Bcsso Flan agan. Fancy work was taken up, and later, n delicious luncheon was sorvod by tho hostess, concluding n very pleasant afternoon. Tho mem bers present were; Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. Wm. Phillips, 3lrs. A. Simp son, 3lrs. Fred Grlnolds, 3Irs. Ed. Duncan, .Mrs. T. C. Young, 31rs. Kal Dranner, .Mrs. J. Glluon, 3Irs. II. 3L Albeo and 3Irs. Erlckson. Mrs. L. ChrlsteiiRen will entertain tho elub at the noxt meeting In two weeks. fr ! 4 : . I NORTH BENII All! SOCIETY. 4 4 Tho North Bond 3tethodst Ladles' Aid met nt tlio church Wednesday for nn all-day .session of sewing nnd business with a luncheon served at noon, Noxt Thursday, they will meet again In the church. The la dles out this weok were: 3Irs. W. 13. Laird, 3Irs. J. S. Taylor, 3lrs. W. Klbler, 3Irs. C. H. Everest, 3Irs. Who Is llruco Evans? on page O, Hro ad. A. L. GubBer, 31rs. J. B. Harris. 3trs. W. Nellson, Mrs. 31. Risk and 3Irs. A. S. Hlsoy. 4 .. .4 KKNSIXGTON OLl'll .MEETING 4 1 Tho Kensington Club held an os lieclnlly plensnnt club session Frldny nftornoon with .Mrs. N. S. 3Inttson, tho time being spoilt In sowing nnd chnt, Toward evening, tho hostess served deleotnblo dainties. Spoclal guests presont were: 3Irs, A. 13 Dl ment, .Mrs. I). Nelson nnd Miss Penrl Heath of North Bond. Tho members ipresont wero: .Mrs. J. S. Lyons, 3IrB. '13- 31. Barry, 3Irs. R. E. Laraway, Airs. George Stephenson, 3Irs. W. II. Kennedy, .Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. Cv P. AIcGeorge, 3irs. 31. A. Dapo, iMrs. J. A. Whittlngton, 3Irs. Donnls Hull, 3lrs. P. W Cumbers and .Mrs. Mattson. Mrs. B. W. Olson will be tho hostess at tho next meeting In two wcoks. 4 ! 4 3IARRY THIS EVENING I 1 3Ilss Slgna Stora, dnughtor of 3Ir. nnd 3lrs. Androw Stora, of Coos Riv er, nnd 3Ir. Alfred Nystrom will ho mnrrlcd this evening nt S:30 o'clock In the Swedish hall by Hov. II. P. illengtson, A large number of Invita tions ha'vo been Issued. 4 4 4 RECITAL THIS AFTERNOON ' This nftemoon nt four o'clock, the younger pupils of 3Itss Edna Loutso Larson, 3liss Mnry Kritso and Hon rlk GJordrum gavo a rocltal at the Henrlk Conservntory, n numbor of violin pupils of 3llss Larson also ap pearing, 4 4 FOR MISS TICKELL ' Lnst ovonlng, 3Ils8 Allco Tickoll was lendored n delightful surprise party nt tho homo of 3Ilss Allco Richardson, by hor clnss of Junior Phllathcas of tho First Baptist church. Tho affair wns In honor of Miss TIckolPs birthday, which Is today. Tho ontlro decorations were carried out In tho dainty coloi fichoiud'of pink and white. Extend ing from tho chandollor and draped over tho four sides of tho long tnblo directly underneath, wore pink nnd whlto pnpor streamers, which cast a pink softonod light over tho dining room. Applo blossoms and narcissus added to tho pretty nr rnngemont. Tho table favors wore mlnlaturo suit cases filled with tiny candy hearts, each favor bearing tho Initial of tho pnrty nt wIiobo plnco It wbb placod. Tho little articles woro tippropoB of tho first train to .Marsh Mold. Pink nut baskets tied with pink ribbon, nnd clover placo cards 'with witty sayings wero nlso nt each guest's pinto. Tho tablo was centered with n large pink frosted birthday enko with pink and whlto randjos. Tho ovonlng was spent In 3lusle, gnmos and contests of vnrloiis klnda until n late hour when, tho dainty re freshments woro sorved. Tho girls presented 3Ilss Tlckell with n hoau tlful copy of Tonnyson's pooms. Spcc Inl Kiiests nresont wero: 3lrs. G. L. Hnll, 3lrs. Wnlter tlchnrd80 .Misses Lena Largent, Alpha 3Iauzoy, Rev. II. B. Foakett, and tho Phlla 'thoas, .Miss Allco Tlekoll, teacher, nnd tho .Misses Besslo Rudberg, Na omn DanlelB, Gonova Gosney, Miriam and Clomonco Wright, Ruth 31c- Lnughlln. Florenco Wlngo, husio ICiilJu, Allco Richardson, and Louise Thomas. UIHTIUIAY LUNCHEON Yesterday afternoon, tho teachers of tho Central school building gnvo in four o'clock lunchoon In honor of, 31188 Union Sprnguo's hlrtliday. Tne luncheon wns given In the tonchor'a rert room at the school houso, and wns accompanied by a pleasant hour of informal chat. Thoso enjoying this nffnlr woro: 3ir. A. 13. Olossop, .Mrs. P. 31. Wilbur, 3irs. Claronco 13. Ash, tho MIbsor Ilelon Corning, IIoI ou Spraguo, Aborcromblo, Bobs Im mol, Iva Stokes, Ann Volz, Grace Griffin, nnd Ellon Larson. A ! HOSTliSS TO GAI'.IMNER VhVtt 3Irs. W. P. Jowott of Gardiner wob hostess to tho Gardlnor Literary Sccloty WodnoBday on n trip to Marshflold on tho first train through. .Mrs. Jowott suppllod tho railroad tlckots and tho trip was heartily on Joyed by all. Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant of Marshflold who has been tho spec ial guest of 31 rs. Jowott for tho past two and ono half weoks, was n Bpoo- Inl guest of tho club, making tho trip down with them, nnd Joined In a dinner party with the ladleH at tho Chandler Wednesday evenlrr;. Tho party returned to Gardlnor Thursday. Mrs. Jewott'8 guests Included: .Mrs. Mr.ry R. Jenollo, 3Irs. II, L, Ed munds, Mrs. C. A. Perkins 3lra. R. II. Fields Allan A. M. Cornwall Airs. A. Dumas, 3Uss Dumas, AHss Belle Who Is Ilriiro Evans? Heo ad. on page O, Wade, 3Irs. It. II. Wade, 3trs, Jtarlo Rlggs, Jlrs. Georgo C. Pcrklris, Mrs. O. Wcsterdalo and 3Irs. (Elizabeth Morchant of 3InrohtIeId. ' 4 4 . ' GllltlHTIAN CHURCH SOCIAL 4 : : : ; i4- Tho young people of tho Christian church hold n ploasant business and dclnl session last Saturday eVouInu lit tho homo of Mi nnd 31m. W. A. Hold. There was a jjood attendance, nnd n delightful evening of cames and music ensued. The decorations wore cut flowers and woodland rreens. At cloven o 'Uock dainty r- rrosumoius noro cervou cy iiiss rlldtth Stnllcy and Mrs. Harold Bar- ,-Bolt. Tho following were presont: 3Ir. nnd Mrs. W. A. Rold, 3Ir. nnd 31rs. Harold Bargelt, Misses Kdlth Stalloy, Ann Cox, Bess, 3Inbel nnd Ilolon im mol, Irono Oulmotto, Myrtlo Tripp, LJllan Cook, Wnyno Painter, Victor .Morris, Charles Raymond, Hailet nnrgolt, Paul Bargelt, Howard 8chvartz nnd Earl 3IcClellan. ' 4 4 1 LADIES' All! MEETS At a meeting of the Swodlsii Ld Ihernn Ladles' Aid Socloty, Wodnos ilay night .Mrs. Alfred Haglund nnd Mrs. H. Anderson woro hostesses. Thoso presont wore: 3Irs. Alt Haglund, 3Irs. William tllagaulst, Mrs. C. J. Hlllstrom, 3Irs. Alfred Jncnbson, .Mrs. J. Packman, hMrs. John Hlllstrom, 3Irs. B. BJu- ueck, Mrs. A, strogard, 3irs. A. .losophaon, Mrs. 31. Kronqulst, 3Irs. Klohn Holm, Mrs. Alfred Storn, 31 rs. J. .tilth, Mrs. Olivia Ednmn, 3Irs. 'A If. llngqulst, Mrs, Gunhnr John son, Misses Sclma Edwards, Edith' Krlckson, Sigma Stora, Lydla Har )ld, Emma Hagqulst Thelda Wick lund, nud Rev. B. P. Bongtnon. On' Invitation tho Aid will moot nt tho homo of .Mrs. Alf. Hngqulst at nunkor Hill tho first Wednesday In May when .Mrs. Alf Hngqulst and Mrs. Oitnnnrd Johnson will ho tb.6 hostesses. 4 ' ' 4 JUNIOR HEWING OLUII i A , Tho Junior Sowing Club of North Jlend wns entertained this week on Thursday nftornoon by Miss Ksthor llleynolds, tho girls spending n pleas. 'ant session In fancy work and chat, 'and lator, tho hostess sorved tempt ing dainties to tho following: Myr tle Thomas, Esthor Roynolds, Clara Kohoo, Besslo Haines, 31argaret Mlalloy Esthor Nygron, Esthor Dorg- hund nnd Agnes KJollnnd, who was elected to momborshlp In tho club. 'Tho mombcrs will moot u'gafn In ptwo weoks, 4 -f I EXPERIENCE SOCIAL. I Tho members and friends of the North Bend Christian church hold a unlquo and delightful social at tho church last evening, called an exporlonco soclnl. During tho past threo weeks, each ono was asked to earn a sum of money, in soma unlquo wny, nnd nt last night's mooting, tho experiences of tlio dif ferent ones wore rclatod, creating an ovonlng of much merriment. At a lato hour rofreshmonts woro sorved. 4 : I SURPRISE PARTY 4 ' A number of friends of Miss Luolla Cook tendered her n surprlso party last ovonlng, nnd nil present report n most dollghtful tlmo. H 4 OLUII SURPRISE PARTY I Tho ladles of tho North Bond Pastlmo Club and their husbands; tendered Air. nnd Mrs. Justin Arms lu delightful surprise pnrty at their homo lnst evening, tho unwary con plo bolng taken completely by sur prise. Tho hours woro spent In pro gressive "C00," .Mrs. Roy Brnlnnrd nnd J. Arms winning Hrat prizes and tho consolations were awarded to .Mrs. Roscoo Hazor and Edward h'homiiB. Tho party was brought to a dose at a late hour with a sump tuous luncheon. Thoso present wero: Mr. nnd .Mrs. Earl Ilutchlns, 3lr. and .Mrs. Edward Thomas, 3lr. and 3Irs. R. Hazor, 31r. and Airs. Joo Olln, Air. and Airs, Arthur Derbyshire, .Mr. and 3irs. Roy Bralnard, .Mrs. Richard Alarshall, 3Irs. Tom Juza, and' Mr, and Airs. Justin Arms. 4 - CELEBRATES 5llh BIRTHDAY. : Tho fifty-fourth birthday of Airs. Mary DoWeesa of North Bend was colobratod with a family dinner last Sunday. Pour momnors of ino lara lly woro unable to bo present. Gath ered around tho table on which tho delicious birthday dinner was spread woro the following: Air. and Airs. Louis DoWoes, Airs. J. L. Per ry, Air. nnd Airs. George Forr. Air. and Airs. William Wilson, Eugene jplinf-n. lone. Alaxlno, and Walter DnW. and Thomas Ilqldln (Continued on Pago Eight) tj '4 1 ft V