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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24? 1910 EVENING EDITION. f l&Mfr na DUv,onE,,Bln D1,lvon; Mno9 J0lln" iS!!! ftfcli BOn DavU. Atthoconclu- i,.1 PiaOa! Hip 1 iPHPIraW lAlAuj) M A t VW I1"0" tJ3:- If feT f X T? Tj i fP CV- lia-ll ilf HtWOT )Vf' H Among tho guesta were Mm. J. W G ..W. Storl.ntfa ffflilkJlM T - M ifewtJ TA7 ' f" IlMinett, MM. E. K. Jones, Mrs. J. 3. ' ... OnK-Rival flff I 149' W - ' AlKJTln A ' AV( I 0) m ,color, Mrs. J. T. McCornmo. Ml VT5 J. I ' 1 1 i ? A rv 0 VVvUyhIM!l .Mdoncod, m. w. u . o,,B.n:. Jfe$he Best :i liim ... . . m m w m b i' .m r u v&v n- i r i ii n m kkdf- 1 1 i.'iian iiiti ii u ninninn x rtx it . k m. in - i niitM ii . . i ; "ib & :& ' f - . - " tVLfci'" ' . - Drowning. F (fiwCSI ty. .. . . .. "! -" ' Somo or the original pooniB woro: P if .... I. : k IVSA57 can't rest in nny ono inmg ior nnv, Tho now Idea Is tho CONTRIDUTIONS concerning oclnl happenings, intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. in. Friday of unca week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero events occur lator than tho tlino mentioned.) given tlmo. now CHRISTMAS OLKK. Chrlstmns chimes and bells are rins ing, And the llttlo ones are Blifglng, Singing with a merry glee. Doforo n brilliant lighted tree. thing! Sometimes ho strikes tho road to success, but moro often ho strikes n sung nnd then his bark needs somo thing now to patch it up. Tho woman whoso clpthesprcss !. tilled and who is over on tho hunt for tho now fad, tho now baubjo, tnn now bit of flnory, never has nnythlus tho search for n now venture, a no new, for nothing Is now to her. Sho experience, n now builnots. Ha Is satiated with the nownoss. D"t here and now, do wo do our PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of qocliil affairs, are gladly rccclvod in tho social do partmenv. Tclophono 13:tl. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. And ovon a now admirer doos not last long, for hor motto Is "off with the old, on with tho now." And sho doos not oven wait up to boo tho "old out and tho new in," cither. Sho knows it will conio qulto ns a matter of course Ho usually finds hn Is It too. Then continually aro wo on tho qui vivo for a now amusomont, a now placo to go. 'With caves and roof gardens, voruy soon win wo soeic tno airship as a placo to dlno out, oi rathor dlno up. Why, ovon tho Billy Smith gets a train of cars ! twentieth century child considers And an noroplnno trat sails to Mari oth ng now unless It Is unusual. Tho , wuuuunui mucuuniBiii ui iiiu nuw toy Is dally dlscardod for something of lator design. Old Kris Krlnglo lightly troads Out to where his dog and sleds Aro loaded down with usoful toys For tho llttlo glrlu and boys. A doll for llttlo Mary Ann And llttlo Dorothy gots a fan Whllo Johnny secures a Teddy Doa Anu wuuo gets a littio cnnir. i Denny gots n brand now gun, And nil, they have, oh, so much fun. 1 tnsk? Yes, this Is tho thing our soul must "ask, "What have wo dono today?" MEKKV CHRISTMAS Tho Christmas mooting of tho Tuesday Night WhlBt club, which was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy Tuesday ovo nlng proved ono of tho ploasantost tho mombors havo ovor spont. Tho Morrlssoy homo was beautifully de corated for tho occasion, Chrlstmns bolls suspended In tho various rooms with a background of groon and sparkling crystal on which woro shod tho softonod rod lights. Thayor Gri mes wns "Santa Claus" and so ef- Cnndy nnd popcorn for one and all Young nnd old, slim and tall, All enjoy tho Christmas glee, Romomberlng how It used to bo. AVny back east on tho farm, Whoro pumpkin plo hnd such' n charm, Applott mid c'der, I should my, And Uion a ride In tho old bob lelgh. foctlvo was his tnkcoft that very fow Dut let us not bo scokors nil tho if any, know his identity until It wni time. Lot us do somothlng now, If nil over. Under a club rulo, tho you will, every dny. Doing some- mombors woro not permitted to ox thing KOtBMts ovorywhoro somo tlmo. pond moro than fifty conts for any It Is the thing wo do today that ono prosent nnd not n fow wcro do counts. It Is tho only means of sat isfaction, the only safety vnlvo In tho speodotnotor in tho rnco for some thing new. It Is tho saving grnco Wo can only npproclato the Joy of anything that comes to us In tho meiuure which wo oursolvos dol A tlmo of Joy nnd poncoj good will nnd pleaBuro Chrlstmns gives n glimpse of tho golden trensuro Tho earth would hold, without ono tear If Christmas lasted all tho year. MRS. M. C. MALOXEY. Clouds thoro were, nnd deep nnu dark, And ngos on had rnllod; Nor Anrons icd had strength of spark To lift the gloom they told. On a morn tho Shepherd's sight In tho caBt a gleam beheld Seeing Him, tho Light of Light And man's obon night dispelled. MRS. J. M. UPTON. An original rhymo about Christmas! Now, 'tworo easy Indeed, 'twould scorn To mnko vorses nnd rhymes without number Upon this dear old fashioned thome; Dut I'vo Pondered without cessation, I have burned tho midnight oil, I havo aouRlit for Inspiration Dut success tins not crowned my toll. he Best Hated-Ware JP Made vr;slii ' nwt WMM0m4 ' I'vo tried Limerick nnd song ntrl Sonnot. MRS. E. 0. FLANAOAN. AII"lt- PIIIMC'PMIl' 'got a box of pink pills nnd Frank TJie roceptlon nnd banquet tondor I'nrsoiiB n mousetrap. Rofroshmontij 0(1 uv tho -uarnhilol,! hlch nimnl m. la is rJ MIm imsrl I Mite 1 1 i fl its m wm sM' V i '' ill i- If H .Av Ml P oik d i i Bt H .. . . - m i m c'dodly humorous. Dr. Housoworlhl wcro served following cards, tho ovoulng's play resulting In Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor capturing tlw prkes desplto their handicap of ten. This story would not lose lta cbnrm ' all little children were nice nnd warm. So let our little glrli and boys Learn to share their many toys. That vMmt loss fortunate child may ay 1 was ao nanny Chlratmas day For Mary and .1 oh any came ovor and said Here, Willie, we'll share our doll and sled. MUKKY Clir,!ST-.M.S "Still sighs tho world for some- thlux new, For something now; Imploring mo. Imploring you, Some WIlI-o'-Wlsp to help pursue; Ah, hapless world, what will It do! Imploring mo, Imploring you, For something new; Thus wrote n w!s soul, and Blnca m astronomers show that the sun wl'.l continue to shine down on us tor thirty million eart) longor, we shall coutlnuo to hoar tho ery ovon unto the third ami fourth generation s lah! Hut, hold! With the howl for Bomcthlng new, tho sage orles, "There Is nothing new under tin mm. It all resolvo Itsolf Into tho similar old story that "tomorrow never cornea." Dut stop a minute! What Is thU Romothlug new we sigh for, this AVIll-o'-WIsp day? Is It madness? j nsks Sophlo Loeb.. A philosopher lias snlil that every human being is insnno for nt loaBt IHo mlnutos nf ovory dny. That Is to say, totally unlit to Judgo rightly w'thln thnt period. For some of us.no doubt, that is a small margin. Pei-chanco, then, It Is during this rerlod thnt wo wall for the new thing. Verily does ono good wall deserve another. And woro Old Sol to staid full at the command of a modern disappointed Joauua, who could find nothing new, what a jolt it woull be Nothing over stood still except tho Sphynx, and the old Sphynx la v wlso old owl that never sloops and tnkos ovorythlug ns It comes. Thoro Is tho man who Is continually on out, Homothlng now for somo ono Tho noxt Meotlng, n wook from noU e'se. Our Intontlnns are probably good, and we may nocopt all with n future v ow to giving. It Is ovor n case of "teek, and ye shall find," but nloug the way find somothlng for somn body. Thoy may not be doluged with the now thing. For: We shall do so much In tho years to oome, But what havo wo dono today? We uhnll glvo our gold In n princely sum, Dut what did wo glvo today? .We Hhnll lift tho hoait and dry the tonr, ilontH last Saturday oveulng nt the high school In honor of tho football toam was one of the most dellgl.Unt nffa rs tho students have onjooil In n lung time. The gi.osts number 1 only the students and teachers. Tno grnudniaich .h lead by Chauuoev Clarke and Mist Nora Tower. Muilu and games, the '.arer uavoWuz of the Christmas c l.-i , made the ove- Rofres:......iU HY not Community Silver it a Chrltmea Gift? NoWetMft can nave too much of it. Tb'whr Sheraton deiitfn rivals sterling silver ia- distinction, anJ harmonizes with the' ricKett of tills flcttinga. Plated heavier than triple, weara a lifetiwr ' w Pioneer Hardware' Co.' ft; - i jTuoHday ovenlng, will probably Iw held at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. , Win. Grimes, MimitY CIIRIST.MAS I Doric Chnptor, Ordor of tho Cast- ,orn ainr, win noin meir annum in- nn pnw wcrrS stnuntion or omcors Jointly with tho;wor8 erved. uanous uom Tuosuny nigni nnu n MKISUV ulg tlmo Is nntlclpatod. MKIIKY CHRISTMAS On Monday nfternoon of thin week tho Progross club hold an open meotlng nt tho homo of Mr?. G. W. Kaufman who was chairman for tho dny. Tho largo living room nnd din ing room woro prottlly docornted with groons nnd chrysnnthomums Cach monibor wns privileged to In- akes More Than Good Hour W- 0 rs. u ' : BOA"" ." VVH Wo Bhnll plant a hopo In tho placo vlto n guost for tho afternoon. Ro of fonr, We shnll apoak tho words of lovo nnd cheer, Hut what did wo speak today? Wo shall toap such Joys In tho by-nnd-by, Hut what havo wo sown today? We shall build largo mansions tower lug so high, Dut what havo wo built today? 'Tls swoot In Idlo dreams to bask, sponsos to roll call woro Christmas pooms, somo woro original nnd clov or. Mrs. Ingram sang sovornl beau tiful Chrlstmns songs, A number of Interesting pnpors were rond by the different mombors, Intorspoisod with Christmas enrols $uu by soon llt tlo girls, with organ accompaniment. These llttlo whlto robed slngors who nddod so much to tho enjoyment of tho nttornoon woro Lucille Douglns, Cinmn Douglns, Adevn Whoelc-r, fid- IMPO v The Time The Place and 1 he Qk TANT Right now, this ovonlng to buy tint fancy box of Don Dons, before tho're nil gone. At LHWIS COXFKOTIOXCRY, 112 North Droadwny, Well, I guns wo don't neod to toll you who 9o is. All girls Uko ulco caudy, to you will make no mistake In mak lug her a piesent of a nice box. These are olaasy goods, Just PltUSII from tho OITY on the last Plant, thoroforo strictly up-to-date. CHRISTMAS Mrs. It. IC. Dooth. who has been staying at the Uuiuc of her pareu , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dennett whllo tv ouperntlng from hor recent llniesi, has sufficiently rocovorod to return to hor own home In Woat Marshllold this woek, ' i MKRUY CIIUIST.A1AS Ono of the most Important holiday functions on Coos Dny will be tlu first annual ball of tho Coos Day Motor Dont club (o"Do given nt PnrK Pnvlllon in North Dond noxt Wod nosday ovenlng, December 2S. Over two hundred nnd fifty Invitations hnve been lssuod in Marshllold and North Rend. Thoio will also bo cards for thos,o who do not euro to dance. The decorations nrom'so to . be somothlng vary olabornto nnd ap-, 3SMS!iSSB2SCZS3SSSSSFj How painstakingly O'j n pic Flour Ii m4e you would surely Inslit upon lialns no othor In tho house Cvcry '"! of whom thnt gooa Into OJm.U Hour Is thoroughly washed hofore It goes through the mill. It Isn't touihod by human bandi nftor It Is washed. It comes to ou clem nnd sweet. Only tho very finest selected Xortheit orp grown HIuo Stem wliert goes lit nivmntn Flour. Rverv b i n vaergws laboratory tost to ai.' pnek Is uniform. T'lat Ii " mnkos tho best l:.:d, bu ,i nlwnys. it ecrr Olympic id pastry H. W. PAENTEF n Marshfield & cgon proprlato, and nro under tho super vision of Prof. Grubbs. Tho music will be of the vory best. Geo. Wind- J aor nnd wlfo and P. L. Swonringont having that In charge Tho floor commlttoo Is composed of tho follow-' Ing promlnont men. Capt. Edgar I Simpson, Com. H. C. Durmestor, C. ' M. nler, A. II. Powors, R. A. Wer- nlch, nnd W. E. Dest. Mrs. II. E.j Durmojtor has tho rofroshmonts In j ohnrgo, nnd with hor splond d con- mltteo of Mosdamos Weiulch, Drle-i ham, M. E .Everltt, Ronnlo, nnd Miss ' Lena Kruse will servo tho' guests with refreshments. The pa-1 tianeeses are Mosdames Henry E. i Durraostor, Mlchaoly G, Colomaii.i Henry O'Mara. Charles C. Williams! and Irn Renuett Bartlo. The patro-j " ' .wewmnies mirmoster, 11. G. Coleman. H. O'Mara, C. Williams and I. D. Dartlo. M1JHHY CHRISTiLS Roy A. Taylor, a son of Mr. an I Mrs. W. L. Taylor and M ss Myrtle Kills, a daughter of Mrs. C. F Burns, were married last week the Hotel Oregon In North Demi, the Rev. K. R. Dlaokman of tho Pres- (Continued on Pago 8.) l1 1 9 TTk nagies u '3M.ce NOW FOR RENT Hall Dancing CSwbs and Others who desire particulars can see the secretary. HIGH GRADE WOOD WORK of ovory description at THE SHOP OF gUAiJTY 710-70 SUl'in ""w"" X nillTlf"!! HI 1-. ! VllilllUVl.. ; tfaKiniriTwsKisjprfciiiCT7imOT.ii.., I ' ' Tiiaes Want Ads Bring tm. PmJi 1 &ai wV SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSMSSSSSW