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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
i ! 1. : PERSONAL notlcoa of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day people who visit In othor cities, together with notices of social affairs, nra Kindly reco.ved In tho social do pnrtmont. Telephono 133. No tices of club meetings will be pub llshed and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish Bamo. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, inlcndod for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases win re events occur lator than tho ilmo mentioned.) ACCORDING! TO PRECEDENT. Tho hen thnt cackles loudest may not lay tho largest eggs; Tho mulo that kicks tho hardest may not hnvo the longest legs; Tho trco thnt Is tho tallest may not bear tho sweotest fruit, And tho girl who Is tho fairest may ' not wenr tho smallest boot. Tho man whoso brow Is highest may hot always know tho most; Tho hero who Is bravest may not make tho loudest boast; Tho arm that Is tho strongest may not hnvo tho farthest reach, And tho man who talks tho longest mny not mako tho finest speech. Tho rose that Is tho reddest may not havo tho sweotoBt Bcont; Tho man whoso strut Is proudest may not bo most prominent; Tho woman who hns Jewels that sho measures by the peck May not havo tho slimmest fingers or tho most dollghtfnl neck. Tho man who works tho hardest may not draw tho highest pay; Tho ono with deepest' knowledge mny , , not havo tho most to say; But tho man who Is most modest gets tho last sent In tho rear, And tho ono who blows his bugle Is tho ono whom pooplo hear. 0 WHY DO so many young peoplo set such store on non-essentials of love and friendship? Tho girl who moasurcs hor finan ce's affection by tho number of karats In her engagement rinir Is a prottv poor sort, wrttes Dotty Vincent. Of course, any mnn who really loves a girl wnnts to glvo hor ns many pret ty thtngs and nlonsureB ns his nurst can afford. But It is tho spirit of giving nnd not tho costliness of tho gift that counts. Tho cost of courtship Is n cause of real d'scourngonient to many young men who hnvo their way to mako In tho world. They aver that tho mod ern girl roqulrcs n constant stream of bouquotH, bonbons, and thontor tickets to ninko her lumpy, nnd they frankly admit that they can't nffo,d to know hor. ' Don't you think you'd bo wlsor, girls, to mako yourselves loss of a luxury nnd more content with com fort? Can't you ho contont with simple glftH whon you know they aro Inspired by honest nffectlou? Mrs. Mary McKnlght Is expected home noxt weok from an extended visit nt tho homo of hor dnughtor, Mm. Oeo. W. Logglo In Bolllnghntn. Wniih. Sho would hnvo returned this week except that tho floods In thnt section inn tie It Impossible for hor to got to Po-tlnnd In Mino to con nect with tho Btcamor for Coos Day Miss Oonov'ovo Sent?stncken ontor tnlncd a small party of Mends nt cards Wednesday evening compli mentary to .Miss Fortman who Is tho guest of Mrs. I. 8. Knufninn. Among thoso nroHout woro Misses Fortmnn, Edna Rtnnlov. nnd Charlotte Murch nnd Mositra. Hoy Dlonkor, Hugo Qulst Anegnr Lagorstiom and 0. A. nrown. Misses Evelyn Lang worthy nnd llazol Morrymnn w'll entertain a number of tho'r of thol friends nt tho homo of Mrs. Frank Birch in South Mnrshfleld. Doe. 1 nt n Thanks giving Candy pull. Doforo lonvlng for tho East. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Novo-a woro enter tained nt n dinner pnrtv nt tho Chnn dler by Mr. W. A. CatMI. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Miss llolon Morchnnt, nnd M" Aston wo'o nihil to'nnl guests of tho evening. Mr. Onttnll nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Nevcrs loft "Wodnosdnv for n trip over tho pro posed innto for tho Coos nay nnd Enstorn Electric lino to Hoseburg iroin whero thoy will proceed east. Tho Elks' Ball to bo given Wednes day ovoiilng, Nov. 29th, nt tho Eagles Ilnll promises to ho one of tho pious nnt social functions of tho coming weok for no offo-ts are bolus spared to ninko It i-nlnviihlo and pleasing to the many gnosis who will grace tho occnslon. Tho onnim'tto on nrrnnfCMiioiits, Mossrs. Gen 0"0'lrnin. C It. Van Dtivn nml A. E. No IT, ar movliu mos assiduous In enr'w? for the snuTUout ilotr'l" n,' "trniuBeB a o Moa tlnnma Arbnr t TTn'nee. Fdwin E. Bnr"'t. '-"V- m, Pn'soim. J. Albert Mnt'on. WlP's I. Konnody. Eugono CropJiwait, II. S. Tower, nnd Roy A. Wornlch. Mrs, D. A. Jopea ento-tnlnod the X.nics Howlnc ei jib nt "r homo Wed nesdny evening. Thoo preuont wflf Airs TlotIrn. Mrs. Darker. Mrs. Bn'dw'n. Mrs. Thonnisan. nnd Misses PaliiK" Sf"'ftlnr. PUvermnn, Cnrnon tor, Klnmre nnd Baldwin, DuluU' rofreshinents woro' served by Mm. I Jones, assisted by her Uttlo daught ers, Maxtno and Elizabeth. Mrs. Thompson will pntortalu tho club next week. O I.001I, Mrs. V It 8lmpson, Mrs. C. It. FnrUs, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Win. Vnitghnn, Mrs. A. II. Guernsey, Mrs Geo D. Mnndlgo, Mrs Wm Murr, Mrs 1C ltood, Mrs, Chns. St Dennis, Mrs. J. Mende, Mrs 0 A Smith, Mrs. llobt. McCnnn nnd Mrs. Otis C. F. McKnlght nnd bride will bhortly bo ensconed 'In their new home n South Mnrshflold, occupying the C. A. Metlln residence there. Mrs. McKnlght Is ontc rtnlng her fath er, M i. Spnngler of Corvnllls, until nftor Thankglvlng. Mrs. E. E. Strnw was hostess at n charming Bridge luncheon Tues day afternoon nt which Mrs. L. G. Johnson of Myrtle Point was guest of honor. Tho rooms woro decornt- jed prettily In huckleberry, nnd tho yellow shaded candles and suggesting plnco cards combined to glvo tho house an nlr of Novemhor. A beau- tlful hand-palntcd pitcher, the first prize, was won by Mrs. Mnloney. whllo Mrs. C. W. Tower's prlzo waB n pair of silver BUgar-tongs. Among thoso Invited woro Mcsdames E. L. C. Farrln, W. E. Dungnn, C. E. Nichol son, Jno. B. uoko, u. w. Towor, t: E. Hnguo, II. Songstncken, E. Mtn- gus, U. K. Booth, w. F. Miner, f. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lafon nnd lit- m. Parsons. J. Harrigan, H. M. Jen tlo daughter will return about Dec- njng8, A. II. Powers, I, S. Kaufman, ember fifteenth from a visit in Hnr- q, w. Kaufmnn, W. O. Toyo, rodsburg. Kentucky, with Mrs. Ln- E. G. porhnm. DorBoy Kroltzer. A. L. fon s parents. Housoworth. C. It. Peck. W. P. Mur- phy, C. 0. Van Duyn, E. S. Bargolt, Tho A. N. W. club met with Mrs. Ward M Bluko. U. S. Towor, P. A. Fannlo Hazard Thursday afternoon. Snndborg, F. K. Gottlns, W, A. Reed, Tho afternoon partook of both busl- Otto Schcttcr. Joo Bonnott. Arthur iiess nnd pleasure. Mrs. John Bear McKcown, L. J. Simpson, C. M. Bylor, who, having lately moved to South m. C. Maloney, O'Brien, J. T. Mc Slough, will And it dlfflcult to nttond cormnc. W. II. Kennedy. D. Y. Stat tho meeting regulnrly. was placod up- fordt Coiby Pecryf w. S. Chandler, on the Honorary membership list, A. T. iinine,,. I,. O.MnhnHon of Mvr- and Mrs. C. F. McKnlght was elected tIo Po,nt( A, E Adc,8pcrKor, Pann0 Srnrf ?Cnn!IT,,-nJh!1; IInnrd' C' F McKnlght. W. S. Nidi- ture of tho nftornoon was tho singing i n v t-u r n t n of Mrs. McKnlght. Tho tea given n'J?Q0.'T- "u"' T' F." ecff' r-jiuu runniKUii u miiuuit w, uvt'u, Inat wnnlr tnti rtnttntnrl n flnntiilnl success. Thoro will bo no meeting "ntl1 M,B80S ABncs HutcMejon. Evelyn Thnnksglvlng week as tho club day Anderson, Gonovlove Songstncken falls upon Thanksgiving day. but on ""d Charlotte. Murch. December tho 7th, Mra. W. F. Squlro. f) will bo hostess. In n noto t0 Mrg Knte Lnndo, jirs. 0 'Annie Prontls, widow of tho Into Dr. Thore will bo no meotlng of tho Prent's of Coos county, stated that Mlnnlo-Wis club until Friday. Do- "10 announcement of hor forthcoming rember 1, tho dny after Thanksgiv ing, when tho club will be cntor talncd at an nil-day recoptlon by Mrs. Kellcy. A unique feature of ono of tho meetings in tho near fu ture possibly of tho noxt ono, will bo a "Bwnp" party, in which Uttlo git's, mada by tho club members, wedding to John Herron of Marsh field was erroneous.' Tho report wns In gonornl 'circulation among friends here. Mrs. Prontls now re sides at, Portland. 0 Tho following special music has been prepared for tho Thanksgiving will ho nxRhnnfrmi hv iirnwlnc thom se-'vlco nt tho Marshfleld Emmanuel nt random out of a big basket, thus Episcopal church by tho choir under furnishing a Christmas preBcnt to tho direction of Mrs. Wm. Horsfall: overy member thoro. This Is a very Momng. November, 30 ..rnttv i,i n,i 0,m,M ,.tfnrA .nf Processlonnl. Mynin 193, "Como. .in,...rn n,i fn I Yo Thankful Peolo. Como" Elvoy "Oh, Prnlso tho Lord" (chant) plensuro and fun. Tho Slstors of Bethany mot Wed- Gloria Patrl nesday afternoon with Mrs. Frank T0,P,ou,n Donning. Thoro will bo no other ju ,IUO, "?. Dupuls Hnndol Schneckor Mnnts mooting until Decombor C, whon tho "y,mn..,4:.,.I?,,y'. Offorlngs nedhead club will glvo n tea at tho homo of 8o!,0JJ2fm Bxto1 T,,co from c Mrs. J. W. Bonnott to all tho ladles of tho Episcopal church, and will take In sovernl now membors. 0 Mrs. Jno. S. Coko wns hostess Wed nesday nt n brldgo luncheon to which bepldo tho members of tho Brldgo club present, Mosdames E. K. Jones, W. A. Toyo. H. S. Tower, Wnrd M. Blake, J. A. Mntson, W. T. Merchant. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., and J. W. Ben nett. Tho following guests woro In vited: Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs. C. M. Dylor nnd Mrs. H. Songstncken. Pri zes at cards woro won by Mrs. E. K. Jones nnd Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr. Mrs. J. T. MrCormnc has asked tho Ell" Costa Mrs. A. R. Gldley. Hymn 191, "Pralso to God" Kochor Offortoy. "Praise tho Lord, O. Joru- pnlom" Mniindor Presentnt'on of Alma, "Pralso God F -om Whom All Blessings Flow" Bourgeois Bell Amen Rccessldnnl, Hymn IOC, "Our Fnth- or's God to Thee" America Thoro will bo, nlso, a Choral Ser vlco Sundny evening, Decombor 3rd, given by tho choir assisted by Mrs. A. R, Gldloy, soprano. Mrs. R. A. Annln who some tlmo ago wns a resldont of Marshfleld, vis club to hor homo Wednesday, Do-' !tPl Jrm ,loro InBt InBt Monday nnd Tuosdny. Tho Ladles Art Club wns plonBant ly ontortulned Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. D. MeArthur nt hor homo In South Marshfleld. Sow'ng, convor Hatlon and other diversions woro fol lowed by delicious refreshments. Owing to Thnnksglv'n, tho Hub will nnt meet for two weeks when thoy comber G. Miss Florenco Powers ontortnlned a niimbor of hor young friends nt tho homo of her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II, Powers, Thursday ovonlng, tho event marking hor fourteenth blrth day. In tho docorntlnns, n color schoino of yellow nnd whlto wns car ried out mid tho flowers woro used most effectively. games mndo tho even nhlo. Misses MnHnrln nml Mvrtlo Cowan nsslsted hor during tho oven-. 0 'ng. Among her guests woro Misses W. S. Turnen and wlfo returned Ruth Cownn, Mnydrenm McLaln, vosterdny from n plensant outing nt Dagniar Fllesburg, Grnco Williams, Ten Mile and nro today moving Into Isnbolle Ferguson, Mnry Kruso, Roxlo tholr old homo In West Marshfleld. Hall, uossio Douglas. Ma-Io vaie, J. C. Kendall and family will occupy virgin n tinrKo, Auoinido ciarko, tho R. T. Streot resldenco In Helen Dow. Doris Sengstnckon, Ruth Mnrshflold. uiiugnu, ursuln Farrlnger, Elslo Ilnll, Myrl Cox. Vern Dolan, Sarah MiiBlc and var -louj wlU ,)0 "W" '' Mrfl- "" ,S very on oy- mu,sen' Thiirwlay. Mrs. McEldow TJt Z ft ney wns a guest of tho club. N ew At The Myers Store Misses and Little Girls' New Dresses in now ono-pieco and pretty "Middy" styles. Materials all wool serge, plain blue and brown and fancy plaids. Ages to 14 ; juniors to 17. P r i c es $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $6.50. Women's Pure Silk Hose at 65c. Equal in serviuo to silk hosiery costing several times as much. Rein forced heels and toes. Fine lisle garter tops. Color black, only. Will be carried in regular stock. Holiday Handkerchiefs now hero. An exceptionally pretty line of entirely new 1932 styles. Packed in individual boxes and Suede "Wallet cases. Prices 25c to $2.00. Women's Pretty Bath Robes at $3.50. Now colore and designs. Material is fine medium heavy color ed woolnap. Sizes 32 to 48. A very splendid value, at the prjee of only $3.50. Women's New Coats iu latest stylos. Another ship . ment received on last steamer, Double faced mate rials, wide cuffs, kimona sleeve, loose clinging backs prevail. American Lady Corsets, Monarch, Derby and Eskay Gloves New "Tie-on" Silk Blouses. December Journal Patterns. New York Office 41 Mercer Street MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Coos Building MARSHF1ELD Fred Listnor, Mrs, Ezra Klnnoy, Mrs. Chns. Cavauntigh, Mrs. John Krick, Miss Ella Krlck nnd Miss Minnie Cut Ill). O Following tho regular business meotlng of tho Epworth League nt the Muihodlst Episcopal church Wed nesday, November 22, about forty inoniberH nnd friends ndjourned to tho homo of tho Rov. Rutlodgo to on- Joy nn nvoulng of games and amuse- nieuts of various kinds. A very In teresting talk wns given by Miss ICen worthy, who hns returned shortly from India, on tho mnrrlago rites of tho natives of that plnco. To lllus trato hor tnlk sho displayed several Escott, Wllda Harris, Dorothy Hor ton, and Nolllo Warwick. Tho lad'os of tho North nond Pros- curious Jowols and bronzes thnt alio Vcst luifi brought bnck with her: brnce I lota, nnklots nnd noso, finger, nnd O onr rings. A bridal gown of Indlnn Tho ladles of tho North Ilend Un- fashion and toxturo wns nlso shown. Ited Urethorn church woro ontortnln- Rofroshmonls woro served by Mrs. ed Thursday at the homo of Mrs. iRutledgo nftor tho tnlk. Thoso pro Murk Cutllp on Kontuck Inlet, a spec-' sont were Messrs. nnd Mosdnnios Inl launch cn-rylng thorn thoro nnd.Mllo Sumner, E. Joohnk, Rutledgo, bytorlnn chinch woro pleasantly on- back. Among thoso enjoying Mrs. nirch, Frnnk Sumner, Mrs. Lnrtor, tontulned Thursday aftornoon nt tho home of Mrs. C. R. Holmes. Among Uioho presont woro Mrs. N. C. Mc- AITllOVKI)! Miss Holon Urndlcy. A good mnny of tho youngor set wero present, among thoni M'hhcs ninucho Fort mnn, Eugenia Schilling, Murlo Wnll- KT I" vr, v iuiuiil'u mnuii, urucu iviudu, Frnncos Wlllhijns, Agnes Cnrjientor, Ruth Allon, Nrn Towor, May Prousa, Mossrs, Graunls; Moreen, Lagorstj-om, Lniuou, Thonipjoiu Scgerston, Peck, Williams, Hutchison, Ferguson, nnd Clni'kc. 0 Mrs. C. II. Wilson nnd Uttlo dnugh tor, Tholma, nro homo ngnln nftor a Hoveral wooks' visit In "Washing ton mid Idaho. n .1. w. iJimoro nnu wuo nro visit- ,. , , , . a.i,,i un till? Minlr .InnirlitAP. MIBB T.llllnn Kl- TllO ClOSOSt Olid IllOSt CrltlM " . . .: f nn finiuiuwi work rannov I t suit In oxpresslons of appro'j our svsteni of Laundering I'l Tho Ilnnd will glvo n dnnco Thurs- nnthimr n ho desired. We fl day, ThankBglvIng night nt tho ,ipnRH ahtrll, immneiilntely wMtft' Eagles' hall. It will bo welcomed by ottlior- n dull or glazed flnlib nn lovers or lorpsicnoro as n uongut- Blrod. Wo nro Just ns qwci II IHI) 111 YIIIUII III Ullll II UUIlglUllll day. -n- Mrs. C. R. Peck ontortnlned nt nn Clltl'll'S llOSIlltnllty wore Jte'. and Misses Knnwnrtliv. Wosforliinil. V.r. Mrs. Wnltor Smith, Mrs. Oolder. Mrs. ji,in,i. Evolvn Lanirworthv. HntHn J. V. HodBOll, Mrs. D. L. FoOte, Mrs. IInFOIl. F.lnn nnv. Pflnn MnnWInfnah. infarmnl sowlnir nnrtv Mnnilnv nffnp. Downer, Jnmleson, Myrtle Downer, non in honor of Mrs. Jennings who Florenco Fnrloy, Maybello Farley, . leaves soon for Eugono. llesslo Ayro, Frances Sumnor, Mary n Hanson, Solnta Howo. Messrs. Wea-1 Miss Mario Waller was ontertalnod vor, Moody, Madson. Church, F Saturday by Mrs. C. R. Peck nt nn Howo, Hunt nnd Dr. Wlnklor. Informnl nftornoon of sowing. MIsa Mildred Coko Is expected' Miss ninncho Fortman ontertalnod homo tomorrow by hor parents, Mr. n nn Informal nftornoon, Wednosdny nnd Mrs. Tom Coke, from n fow nt tho homo of Mrs.. I. S. Kaufman, months' visit nt Oakland nnd other With Bowing nnd chatting, tho after Cal'fornlo points. Sho was expected noon passed pleasantly nnd nt Its enrller In the weok but did not mnko close, Miss Fortmnn assisted by Mrs. connections with tho steamor at San Knufmnn. served dalntv refresh- (Francisco. ,nionts. Among, her gnosts wero Mrs. 0 iWm. Kennedy, Mrs. R. K. P.ooth. Mrs. Frank nosers of South Coos ,'.r!M' ' n1.on.oy' M,8,.PS -AKn?9 n,.(nti.,i ,r i-. -r, . miiriicsnn, unnrioite iuren, inmie . IHUI l.tllllilK .HO. 1'. I1. .,1(11'- . .i.ii I.,- -n ..oil., irnnil WOri 1 uuiivuiiL-a no ic; p ij ..,., i, ,.ot nn,. iinri?e8 areno'i or than others ask. COOS HAY STKAM 1AVW PHONE 3IAIA ' Laciies' Coat and Suli: Safe Beg'nning Monday morning I' will place on sale my entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Rain coats and Tailored Suits at one third off the regular price. MRS. M. I ELROD. nml GeiiQvlovo ntvnt fo nntnrlnlnlnr T.c T 1? ff.. r'ssey at her homo this week. ' Noxt Mn0,,f' Oo-trndo yllcox. iiiurstiny, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rogers will ontortnln a number of the'r Mnrsh- I field frlonds nt n Thnnksglvlng party. Aiiipiig i noso going rrom horo will b Mrs. Elizabeth Adams. Miss Mnm. ,lo Mahoney, Miss Gertrude Wilcox, I ' ,', John Kronholm, Mnlr Dano and Wal- neS(la tor mitier. A new stock of the !' ' the MAZDA LAMI Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring ty PIIOXC 2J7-J Evolyn Sengstnc Andorson ken. Mrs. Pfflo Fnrrlngor will enter tain tho Chnllng-DIsh club noxt Wed- I o Monday nftornoon tho Progress M'ss ulnncho Fortman, of Helena. rll,u mot with Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mont., and Miss Eugonln Schilling of Tlle. Anprforly TentIjng .Qf-t".0. 9n.3r Gardiner, woro guests of honor nt an 'NSVS--N,,S ovonlng of enrda given Saturday by (Continued on pago 8.) i Rick Prof. A. TEACHER OF riAS And volco rulture, W hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Annllnnntfl call at StudW. tncken Bldg.. 1 H" or knife. S0D uak