The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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T"E COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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delicious beverage
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Insist upon
For Sale
Fine fully developed ranch on North Coos Riv
er 51 acres mostly river bottom-fine build-
iigs-30 head of cattle team plenty of fruit
Welled climate $7500.00 Terms.
17 acre berry ranch o n Kentuck Inlet, consid
erable rich bottom fine modern home most
convenient location SG, 200.00 Terms.
450 acre ranch on Larson Inlet fully equipped
cattle horses tools cjocd buildings water
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win ?iu,uuu.uu. lunus.
! Dandy residence midway between -our cities
fine fruit fine location no winds $1600.00
with very small down payment and balance less
than rent.
We have fine randies in California to trade
for Coos River ranches.
We have Eugene and Portland property to
fade for Coos Bay property.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND. OREGON
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Safety First Service?
Hi:axi mrie, automobile, health, accident,
i'h'i:, workmen's compensation' and
liability ixsuhaxce
E. I. CHANDLER. Aciencv.
jt1 Building Miirli(telil, Oregon.
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P Vulcanizing Works
t, J.' ,:;ilUot iihanUiiii; Works In Coo County.
I J 'ti'llucis uml Mm W,U uiul Inspect jour tire:
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Ires wul Blv0
oregox
Holl rail wbh again rcaponded
to with current uvonts by tho mem
bers or tho Dnlilln Club who mot
Thursday nftornoon tit tho homo or
Mrs. C. M. Connor. Tlio homo or
tho hostess was prottlly arranged
with boniiiut3 ot tho season's flow
ers. Mrs. M. C. Wood gavo an Iin
turc8tlnB rending, during tho nttcr
nooii which wnB pnssod as usual In
ftuicy work and chat. Towardj
ovonlng, Mrs. II. 13. Itoanlor nsslst
od Mrs. Connor In aorvlng 'a tempt
ing repast to Mrs. C. 0. Gosnoy,
Mm. A. Oluinan, Mrs. J. 13. Cooley,
Mrs. 13. Ynko and Mrs. M. C. Wood.
, Mrs. Cosnoy will entertain tho
club at Kb next mooting" In two
weelcs.
FOR IIIHIIUI SUMXER
Tho lit. Ilov. Walter Taylor Sum
nor was honor guest at a parish
reception given Tor him last Thurs
day ovonlng by tho members ot tho
Marshriold Episcopal church at
Clulld hall. The' hall was especial
ly pretty with Its adornment or
greens, snowballs and lilacs.
Mr. H. I. Ostllnd and Mr. II. B.
Dultmnnn accompnnled by Mrs.
Win. Horsrall Jr., rendered delight
ful vocal solos and MI3S Clara Isa
bel Myron gavo a number of ex
ciUcnf. piano selections In her
usual pleasing manner." Appropri
ate and Interesting addresses woro
made by Itov. Urownlng, J. W. Uen
nott and Dr. J. T. McCormac and
u respoiuo was given by Ulshop
Sumnor. There was a. largo nuin
bor preEi'iit, and tho recaption was
pronounced u' decided success. At
a lato hour, icu cream and enke
wero sorvod by somo of the young
ladles of the church.
WIMj J1KHT WKUXKSDAV
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Tho North llend Card Club will
meet again Wednesday evening
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Qcorge StcphoiiBon.
ItAIXIIOW CliUIl MHKTINU
Tho Indies of tho Ilalnbow Club
mot for their regular meeting,
Thursday at tho club Iioubo on
South Coos Illvor, and spent tho
day In n delightful manner. Tho
liojtesses wero Mrs. Lorenzo Cutllp
and Miss Ada Cllnkonbcard. A
miscellaneous shower was given for
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HERE TO GO
For an Outing
Reduced Round Trip
Week-end fares to:
N0RTHLAKE:
BANDON:-
MYRTLE POINT:
POWERS:.
Finest luko flhlilng In tho Coos
Hay Country.
Round Trip 95c
Fluent bathing in llio ocean near
Dilution, llaudou roachud by Mourn
er from Coiiullle.
Round trip $2.25
In tlio heiiit of tho thuber roun
liy. Outfitting points for flhlilntf.
Round Trip $1.40 to Myrtle Pt.
$2.35 to Powers.
C0QUILLE:
County seat of Coos County.
Round trip 95c
Ask Viiui' I, oral Agent or Write
JOIIX M. HCO'IT, (icneial 1'asNengor Agent, Portland, Oregon
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Miss Huth Dyer, who has boon ser
iously 111 for a long tlmo, but who
Ib now reported as getting along
nicely. Tho club room and table
wero beautltully decorated with
pink and whlto roses which called
forth admiration from tho ladles.
At noon, the hostesses served u de-
Hclou3 dinner, nnd this was follow
ed by the business session during
which, tho name of Mrs. Darkley
wob added to tho membership roll.
In two weeks tho club will meet,
again at tho club Iioubc
Tlio ladles out this weok wero:
Mrs. Chlldera, Mrs. P. ltadrord,
Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. Wra.
Klchards, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs.
L. D. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Morgan,
Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. Jonnio Land
rlth, Mrs. J. J. Cllnkonbeard, Mrs.
James Lnndrlth, Mrs. Lorouzo Cut
Up, Mrs. Doll Chambers, Mrs. II. 13.
Uessey, and tho MIsbim Ulanch Cut
Up uud Adu Cllnkonbeard,
tcrnoon, Mrs. La Chapcllo assisted
by Mrs. Drown served appetizing
dainties to her guests.
Next Friday arternoon, tho. club
will meet with Mrs. J. V Mcln
turff.
CLUH AIKKTIXU POSTIH)Ni;D
There was no meeting this week
or the Alpha Delphian Society, the
ffalr being postponed until next
Monday cvonlng, when tho membes
will meet at tho homo of Airs. Kate
Lando, at which tlmo they will begin
n rovlow of tho work studied up to
this time. The mombors of tho club
have decided not to meot during tho
moutliB ot July and August.
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I DELIGHTFUL DHIDOE PAHTV
Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
G. A. Donnott was hostess at a very
delightful brldgo party, at which sev
en tables wero played. Mrs.W. S.
Nicholson won trophy for high Bcoro
nnd tho consolation woh awarded to
Mrs. C. K. Perry. Tho pretty homo
of tho hostess was artistically decor
ated with greens and Ulncs. At four
o'clock, dainty refreshments were
served,
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I PHESUYTEIUAX LADIES' I
I AUXILIAUY ' J
Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Presby
terian church mot for tliolr rogular
session Wednesday afternoon at tho
homo of Mrs. Eva Gammll on South
Ninth strcot. No mnttors of special
lmportanco wero transacted. In two
wooks, tho auxiliary will meot tigaln
nt tho homo of Mrs. C. R .Pock. Tho
membors present this wook wero:
Mrs. D. Ferguson, Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. Houbon
Lyons, Mrs. Honry O'Mara, Mrs, A.
J. M. Hobortson, Mrs. M. A. Swcot
man, Mrs. I, S. Smith, Mrs. J. S.
Stubbloflold, Mrs. Lynn Schmltz, Mrs.
Waltor WIIbou, Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs.
A. K. Pock, Mrs. Emma Savago, Mrs.
Pratt and Mrs. Ross. Tho visitors
out woro: Mrs. J. W. DavlB, Mrs.
Fred Smith nnd Mrs. Goorgo Ayro.
I
V. W. II. M. .MEETS
Though only n few ladlos wore
.present, nn interesting program of
missionary topics was given at tho C
W. 11. M. meeting Tuesdny after
noon In tho Christian church parlors.
Mrs. D. C. McCnrty was In charge
of tho program. Mrs. W. I). Cox road
an Interesting article about the first
missionary nnd a very flno nrtlclo
entitled "Solomon's Temple" was
read by Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo. Tho
ladles doclded to postpono tho Moth
ers' Day Program until a weok from
tomorrow. Tho next regular meotl
will be tho first Tuesday In June
at the home of Mrs. J, C. Jones, and
will bo given as a picnic. Tho ladles
out this weok wero: .Mrs, W. D,
Cox, Mrs D C. McCarty, Mrs. L. 13.
Hendrix Mrs. C. A, Sehlbredo and
Mrs. 13. L. Hopson.
I pitiscir.TA. cluh mektixo
4
Tho Prlscllla Club of Bunker Hill
enjoyed n pleasast session Wednes
day attornoon at tho homo ot Mrs.
It. F. Bush, and the entertainment
was furnished by Mrs. Gred Grlnolds.
Sewing and conversation during the
afternoon were followed by a dainty
luncheon, the hostess being assisted
by Mrs. A. Simpson. Tho club will
meet ugaln on May 17th, with Mrs.
Grlnolils, and the entertainment will
be furnished by Mrs. Duncan. Those
present were: Mrs. Ray Simpson,
Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. Wm. Phillips,
trs. Dan Orr, Mrs. Ed Duncan, Mrs,
T. C. Young, Mrs. L. Christensen,
Mrs. II. M. Albee and Mrs. Fred Grln
olds. fr
1 LADIES ART CLUH I
I CELEHItATE ItlltTHDAY AX-
j N1VEHSAUY J
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.Ln3t Monday cvonlng, a number
of ladles called on Mrs. Leo Heath
at her home in North Dcnd In ro
membranco of her birthday, nnd
bostowed on her several pretty
gifts. Later in tho evening, dainty
refreshments wero served. Tho la
dles present woro: Mr3, A. Powers,
Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Mrs, Warner,
Mrs. S. Miller and Mrs. Pltnoy.
NEEDLECRAFT CLUH
Tho Needlecraft club ot North
Head was pleasantly eutortnlncd 011
Friday afternoon of last week al
tho homo ot Mr3. Herbert Arm
strong. Tho tlmo was spent In sew
ing and chat and towards evening,
tho hostess sorvoil refreshments.
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I XORWEGIAX LUTIIERAX AID
4
Mrs. O. Jaron entertained tho La
dies Aid Society of tho Norwegian
Lutheran Church Thursday after
noon, In tho chapol parlor. After
tho buslno3s session dainty refresh
ments were Berved to tho follow
ing: Mrs. Wlckham, Mrs. Holse,
Mrs. AUrcd Olsen, M. 13. Llllobo,
Mls3 Loulso Llllobo, Mrs. J. Jacob
sen, Mrs. Larry Llllcbo, Mrs. P.
Nolson, Mrs. L. Knudson, Mrs. Gun
dcrson, Mrs. L. Oxncad, Mrs. John
Olson, Rov. nnd Mrs. It. O. Thorpe.
Tho next meeting will bo hold with
Mrs. Larry Llllobo, tho first Thurs
day of Juno.
I YOUXG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
4
Tho Young Pcoplo's Socloty of
tho Norwegian Lutheran Church
was dollglttfully entortalnod by Mr.
Honrlk GJerdrum and I1I3 mother,
assisted by Mr. Llllus, last Friday
ovonlng. This proved tlio most on
Joyablo ovonlng tho Society has had
for Bomo tlmo. Aftor a short busl
no3s session, a splendid musical
program was onjoyod, nftor which
gamos woro played, and shortly bo
foro tho doparturo of tHo guests do
llclous rofrcshmonts wero sorvod, In
Scandinavian stylo. Thoso pro3cnt
woro: Miss Gcorglna Boll, Mr. Hoi
gor Petorson, Mrs. F. Borg, Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. Steen, MolVJn and Myrtle
Stcon, Miss Cora Mathlsen, Mlsa
Allco Mathlson, Miss Alpha Borgo,
Miss Lllah Bergo, Mr. John King,
Mr. P. Thorp, Mr. C. Thorp, Mr.
Oliver Laraon, Rov, and Mrs. R. O.
Thorpo.
I MILLICOMA OLUH AUXILIARY I
About forty ladles of tho Mllllconui
Club Auxiliary mot for tho Initial
business meeting yestordny nftornoon
la tho club rooms, and completed the
organization ot th club. Tbo by-laws
woro adopted and committee appoint
ed to tako charge during tho month
ct Juno. Tho original commlttco will
have clinrgo during tho remainder of j
this month.
V i V
SOCIAL CAI.EMIAI'. 0
Monday
Alpha Delphian Society,
with Mrs. Kate Lsudo.
Tuesdny p
North Bend Catholic Guild
with Mrs. Sherldnn. 4-
Knstslde Royal Neighbors
4 With Mrs steekol.
Mothers' nnd Tenulism'
program In Commercial Club
4 rooms.
North Bond Athono Dalplil-
nn Society nt tho library.
Episcopal Ladlos Guild lur
Guild hall. '
Wednesday
Mnrshfluld Bridge Club
with Mrs. G. W. Kaufman.
Auction Bridge Club with
Mrs. R. 13. Ixinivmy.
Pastime Club with Mrs.
Roscoe llazor In North Bend.
.lolly Dozen Club with Mrs.
Broekmiiollor In Bunker Hill.
North Bond Card Club ov
$ cuing session with Mr. and
Mrs. George Slophenson.
Tliui'Mlny
Knslslilo Social Club, with
Mrs. J. Swanson.
Klostor Club with Mrs. O.
II. Wilson.
Kluncy Club with Mrs. Otis
In North Bond.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Charles Staurf.
Fi Idny
North Bond Thlmblo Club
entertained by Mrs. R. F. Goh-
hnrdt at home or Mrs. C. S.
Kaiser.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
J. W. Mclnturfr.
fr Bunker Hill Pnronts' nnd
Tenchors' Club niuotlug.
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I SU.MXEU SOCIAL CLUH
o
Tho Sumner social Club was ploas
antly ontcrtulnod by Miss Hlldur Se
Inndor nt hor home In Sumnor this
wook. Miss Selnndor was nsslsted
by her slstor, Mrs. Milan Rlchurd-
son of North Bond. Tho eloatlon
ot officers was hold. Mrs. Archie
Phillips was oloctod president; Mrs.
d. N Wilson, vlco-prosldent; Hlldur
Selandor, spcretnry.
The afternoon was vary plonsantly
spont In sewing and social chat and
at tho closo tho hostoss sorvod dainty
'refreshments to tho following: Mrs.
Archlo Phillips, Mrs. L. G. Masters,
Mrs. O. N. Wilson, Mrs. Earl Gray.
Mrs. Nunnn, Mrs. W. B. Fnrrin, Mrs.
Mllas Richardson, ?Jrs. A. D. Wright.
Mrs. W. II. Norton, tho Misses Josslii
Norton, Hlldur Solander, Olivo Rich
ards, Vorla nnd Carl Normnn Wil
son, Tho noxt mooting will bo held wltU
Mrs. W 11. Fnrrin May 17.
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I SOCIAL EVUXIXG j
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Pupils of Mrs. Biigge who hav
been having ovonlnjr clossss in puu
tomlmo nnd Impersonation met at her
homo Thursday night for : social
tlmo. -
The ovonlng wns plonsantly Hpom
In discussing plnys mid players. liur
Ing tho lattor part or the evening,
refroshmonts wore served, and Mrs.
Buggo was greatly surprised at being
presontod with 11 beautiful tray flam
thoso prosont.
Tho IIIIIiIIh Will uli.n n ..11. 1 J..
Ing tho last weok of May, nnd aru
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I busily propnrlng for tho event.
WI3SLEVAX CLASS SOCIAL
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Tho Wesloyau Bible claus
of tho North Bond Methodist
Sunday school, gavo a delight
ful social last evening, which
was attended by about thirty young
people. Tho decomtloss were of
greens and rhododendrons, Tho time
r.ns spent pleasantly in games nnd
miuic and lato In tho ovonlng, light
refreshments wore served The com
inltteo responsible for tho success of
the affair wero: Misses Dorothy Klb
lor, Ida Ncllson, Messrs Lloyd Raab
and .William McKay.
LADIES' An) SOCIAL
A delightful session ot tho La
dies' Art Club was held on Friday
evening ot last week at tho home
of Mr3. Charles La Chapello, tho
ladles spending tho social hours In
fancy work and Informal chat. Spec
ial guests present were: Mrs. W. S.
Brown, Mrs. C. T. Waugh, Mrs. F.
II. Storoy. At the cloja of the at-
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Swedish Lutheran church met at the
homo of Mrs, Alt. Hagqulst ot Bun
ker Hill, Thursday, May 4. Mrs.
Alf. Hagqulst and (Mrs. Gunnard
Johnson entertained.
Thoso present were: Mrs. Alf. Ja
cobson, Mrs. William Asplund, Mrs.
J. Backman, Mrs. O. J. Hlllstrom,
Mrs. William Hagqulst, Mrs. E.
Johnson, Mrs. Al Sandqulst Mrs. J.
Bjubeck, Mrs. Alf Matson, Mrs. Geo,
Gllbertson, Mrs. B. Mathlsen Mrs.
G. Johnson, Mrs. Alf. Hagqulst, Mrs.
John Hill, Mrs. Alf Haglund, Misses
Edna Asplund, flanna Sandqulst,
Elsie Hillstrem, Perclla Olson, Emma
Hagqulst, Anna Hagqulst, Allco
Mathlsen, Rev. II. LInd, Rev. and
Mrs. B. F. Bengtson,
Mrs. J. Backman and Mrs. Chas.
Salin will entertain at the meeting In
June,
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