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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
mrm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911 -EVENING EDITION CHEW AH) """! "'" r. 'aaemwyminNti fe'iaW v m l9m& T A 1 . . Wrvf 85S5?37vvf f ' PRW-.iVAl. notJriHi of tMtoto In th . 'l or f (oo By pnnl who Hi In it bar elUwi, totlir with nnifew .f xocll nffHlt. r Kind received In th tooliil tl iwrimn. Mvhrnt 181. No ttrw of olAli nutttluip t;i he :"ih lrubfc hu'I crotnrt iro klndl r"m"Hrt to fnrnlah in AVI IV mwxi its imixts TUN ItASTItlt IOTHK. Thore wm one a naughty bunny w, no wf ftlwayt being Diimy. An 1 kept the Unit nbottt hlni In .1 comtNtit state of awe. His father ami lila mother ( Thee pranks would try t corer To kcit hlni ottt at prison ami the clutches of the lav. Om one morning bright and early A ien the eopi were galtrug surly, lit htartetl to dlseorer what sad mis chief he could do. oou ho saw a blackbird's nest. And he could tot eat or ret lutll he'd dyed the eggs therein a lovely dark soa blue. He was so pleased at his Joking Thai lie wild. "I'll go to poking And ask my little bunny friends to help mo gntliur moro." So thuy Mtolo birds' orkh gnloro And put thorn by. in store, Till nil tho noHts wore ompty nnd the blrda wore threatening gore. nformally. It should still be publish rd In a newspaper, that more friends shall hear of It promptly. The girl also writes to Imr nearest friends, but she docs not set a time for feeing at hoaie to reevlre thorn. They aro, howerer. tupposd to call At onco, and it it a graceful custom to Bend Unworn with cauls of eongu tnintlnus to the Jtrlde-elect. Odiioral observation' of Holy Weak rONTIlinUTIONS concerning oelnl happenlnas. intended for onttllrflilnn in the foclety rtiipnrt mont of The Times, must bo sub mlitod tn the editor not later bun 0 o'clock p. m. Frlclnv or wncii week. Exceptions will lm allowed only In ensea where events occur Inter thnn tho tttnr. montlonnd.) $10. Altogether the evening was unique in character nnd long to be has mnde the past swop dnya n very remembered by those present. It Is uulut one, In soohU clrelo on tho , ltopb(l ,,y n,any thnt tho cllolr wl Day. Practically no largo affairs i . . . j . . , ,. I, ,,,, .. plan to repont the ontortnlnment. wore glyon d alnrshflold nnd vory fa. n..ini iiMt.. n'fiamnnU niTnr.t-.i, Tho ofllcorg nnd inombcrs of the Daino Sooloty much of tin opporfi nlty to show herself. Xo Invitations j havc( boon IhsuoiI for the coming wsek aside from tome of the regular' club moetiiiKS nnd the Progrossj el uli's promeunde. 1'iepn rations for a vieu oi i no siorK nave ropinceii ho-i clal nctlvltloH In several prominent Coos Hay homos, so that the outlook ! Whores, Mrs. McCulloch. Mrs. Ge. Flnnngan. Mrs. Wesley smitn. Mrs. Alva Doll. Mrs. Illnln, Mrs. Hall, Mrs choriiB nre: Pros. Dr. 0. V. Loslle. A'lce-pros. Mrs. C. H. Mnrsh. Secy Miss Mnmle Oulovsou. Trims. Wesley Smith. Organist Mrs. Ullvuu. Singers Alrn. C. H. Mitrah, Mrs. D. L. Hood, .Mrs. Goo. Ayers. Mrs. Is not strong for a Miry notive snclil season Immediately following Lent on Coos Hay. Mr. K. S. Hargslt Is auomllng a few weeks with friends in Portland. 0 Mrs. C. .1. MIIIIh and Miss Mablo Clnro Mlllls expect to loavo noxt week on tnelr southern and eastern trip. ,loj(1 They will bo absent from tho Iluyj prnctlcnlly nil summer. Mr. MIIIIh, who left this week for California on i buslueiis will probably Join them in Now York tho latter pnrt of tho sum mer for his vacation. A. V.. Downs, Miss Donate Ayers, Miss Krnnols KrniiHO, Miss Mnmto Gulov son. Mrs. McCarty, Miss Kent, Miss IMauzcy, Miss George. Miss Millie, I Mrs. Goo. Doll, Mr. II. II. Smith, Mr. j Alva Doll, Dr. I.esllo, Mr. D. h. KooJ, Mr. Goo. Ayers. Mr. AVesloy Smith, Mr. G. I.oltoy Hall. Mr. Chns. lteh- Thcn n burly bunny "copper" Said ho'd quickly put n stopper To such dlro deprcdatlonH as wcio novcr heard before. j 0 So, much rather than get caught. ; T'o Progress club will meet Mon TIioho bold robbers strnlghtway dn' with Mrs. AV. S. Turpon In AVost Bought Mnrshllold. "Civic Affairs" will be A mnn who took tho eggs to town Uo subject for tho day. and sold them In a storo. o Mrs. Norman Nelson In oxpectod Now this rained an awful clatter. . hero soon from San Francisco to visit All their kin began to chatter .Mrs. 12. MIiiruh and other Coob Hay friends. Sho formerly resided horo, Mr. Nelson having been kcoper of tho Coos Hay Life Saving Station at one time. 0 Appropriate to tho I2nstor season The Galilean, n sacred cantata, was rendered Inst Monday evening with Rood effect at tho Uaptlst church by tho Inrgo chorus choir of thirty peo ple under tho able direction of C. J. Mlllls. Tho cantata was n sacred service which set forth tho life of Yot eggs and llttlo bunnies white ,..., ...i.n W11H ,.,, ..T,,A nniiinn have found their proper sphere ! ironliot ' Tho musie. whin. con. - -" "" " And said t( steal such pretty eggs a great nnd mlRhty sin. Hut tho bandits mndo it seem Thoro was money In tho schome, So for wealth and sordid profit all rnbbts now Join In. Ho nil this explains tho habit Why eggs nro brought by rabbits And given llttlo boys and girls on lJastor every year. And tho lesson seems to show It wns nil a case of "dough," Mr. nnd Mrs. AVm. Grimes, who ihnvo been spending a few weeks In Portland, loft this week for AVhlttler. Cnl where thoy will visit at tho home of Mr. Grimes' brother, Joo Grimes, for n whllo. O Tho Promenndo to bo given undor tho nuspiccs of tho Promenade club as a benefit for tho .Marshflold Pub lic Library noxt Friday ovonlng, April 21, promises to bo largely attended and to bo ono of tho most enjoyablo functions hold rccontly on Coos Hay. Tho club Is rccolvlng tho hearty co operation of many In arnnglng for It nnd tho advnnco salo of tickets prom ises to be large. Tho Marshflold (Continued on Pago 8) 0 Til 10 formal announcement of an eiiRagemeut to bo married adds to tho gayoty of a girl's life -it that time, but she inn have a gool tlmo without going to tho expense of elnbornte entertnlnlng. and may still fool that Bhn is fulfilling tho laws of etiquette, si ys nn authority on good iorm. To iiinko an uniioiiiieomont for mally a largo ton Is given by tho girl's mother, or hor guardian, If the parent Is dead. To speak quite ac curately, announcement Is mndo Jtut previous to the ton, but tho latter glvos oecaslon for all friends win. brve not heard tho news to bo told H. It Is tho eiiBtom to publish tho fact or an engagement in a newspaper, nftor wbloh congratulations bogln to bo sent by frlomlB. The printed an nouncement may bo us simple as tho fact can bo phrased, and tho news Is given In tho namo of, the girl's par ents, as: "Mr. and Mrs. Kduard John llow nrd nnnounco tho engagement of tholr dnughtor Mary to Mr. James G. Soulo." Or It may road: ".Mrs. Edward John Howard has , Bent out cards for nu at homo on AVodnosday nftornoon, February tho third, to nnnounco the angngomont of hor dnughtor Mary to Mr. James G Soule." It Is natural that somo persona who Juno not road the printed notice will rocoJvo cards for tho taa. Those, on tho day appointed, nro told by the liqs(os. Whether tho niiuouncomont Is ha lng sunt out formally or not. a girl, and hor mothor as well, ulwns writes notes to a fow most intlmato friends, telling thorn tho news and asking thorn to lot their other frionds know at u certain date mentioned. When an engagement Is announced slstcd of solos, duets nnd choruses, was Intersporscd by readings which set forth tho different phases of Christ's ministry with men whllo on : ' r.i:VJ.X SiJ.GW Afe' yAf4iM.'-JK . ? .as'v x xdt n:m ... .? ;.w:miM, !$a W MC TWPL te JmrrJMh'.ri -ki rv ifl II : M COOS GIRL CHOCOLATES llavo you Been tho now box? Nothing would mako a prettlor or daintier Easter gift. If not an Enator Basket then a Coos girl for your girl Eastor Sunday. If you havo married tho girl so much tho better. earth. Tho readors wero Mrs. G, Lo- Ono for your sister wlfo, sweetheart Hoy Hall. Miss Frances Frnnso, Mrs.nnd mothor. II. II. Smith nnd Hov. 0. Loltoy Hall. Stafford's chocolates, you know the Particular pralso was glvon tho workklnd, mado right horo on Coos Day. dono by Mrs. Hall and MUs Frnnso P'iri delicious, wholesome. whoso voices could bo distinctly heard to tho rear of tho room. Every av. liable space was taken by the au dience Including standing room. Throughout tho entlro evening tho largo uudlenco frequently showed Its appreciation and then nt tho closo in a more substantial way by a genorous TWO STOItES. offering which nmounted to nearly Vt'M Front Ht 110 Central Ave. afaick Benefit Promenade FOR THE Marshfield Public Library AT EAGLES HALL Friday, April 21 Under the Auspices of the PRO GRESS CLUB Admission - - 50c i Cnrijkt nil U IJWfrti 6cnJsndne(kflewyork MUrx or ftenjanin QotHcs BENJAMIN CLOTHES M'ltfXG A XI) M'MMKH XIXHTHMX KU;VE A mnv itivoico of Latt'sf 1mH ,;ust received on Steamer Droak water and are now reath for t!ip t!ioi'out?li consideration of nioiimul y 'iiiiuf men who Aalne hidi qunlit" 2111 1 authentic New York stle. Kvery model is (listincthe'indo. siun and made from a fabric of rave beauty anil ' uiiqiiestiunablp strength. Ll' you will l'avor us with an in si'ection, you .will learn that al though ' Bon.janiin Clothes arc known all over the world for their style and quality, they are jiotliijjii j-ri'-ed in fact they are ery low priced, value considered. $20. and upwards. CASH ONLY MONFA" TALKS TbTe Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MA'RSHFIELD J3MD0.V Happy Easter Greetings TO ALL Red Cross Drug Store LINSEED OIL ON THE DROP Now is tho tlmo to got your house In shape with HEATH MUSICIAN'S PRKPAIIUI) HOUSK PAINT. Railway White Lead Pratt & Lambert's Varnish Cabbot's Shingle Stain In fnct everything In tho UBe of Paints and at Prices that will please you. ,u When You Wart All Bread Perfectly linked Full WelKht, hut not "bun Bet HOME MADE BREAD It la proporod and buked clonnly surrounding!. Eie.7 Ingrodlont Is pure and the W obtainable. You recelre u you pay for In HomenileJi each lonf Is full weight ftr It Is baked. Order tills App"ln8 Today. 5c nnd 10c Lome J7 Oool flrocer Sells It. 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