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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1912)
ff-ITTa TfriirflCTHlHHmBIHMMB l.i.. j -j -. .' r.V'f ll'HH!MWIiWr' N" " ,r i" w;niw-iiCTfn'. iimf " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1912 - EVEHIHG EDITION MjWp5 Introducing New Uoodi We Have Now on Display Advance Styles in Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses and Evening Gowns Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics, Laces and Embroiderii In Our Men's Section We Are Introducing Spring Models, in Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Shoes and Glow The Early Arrivals Are Holding Reception During the Coming Week We- Would Be Pleased to Have You Look Them MAGNES & MATSON PERSONAL notices ot visitors In tho city, or oC Coos Day pooplo vrlio Ylalt In othor cltlos, togother with notices of social affairs, nro gladly receded In tho social de partment. Tolcphono 133. No tices of club mootings will bo pub llshod and socrotarlcs aro kindly requested to furnish same. WHEN A MAN MARRIES. WIIKN a man murrloH ht' free from nil cnio: Ilia wlfo keep lilu nmney hikI IlKlirei hci share. 6he gives him n nickel ur nmyiie a dims, Dut never a quarter at an)' one lime. r71lEN n man murrlea he'e free from ' ' tho pain tit having to think ot his welfare again. Thero Isn't a inovo In hU wholo married life That Un't mapped out and chalked off by hU wife. Lurn V, Sheldon. ASH Wednesday of this week ninrkod tho adveut of tho hen ton Honson tho fast of tho forty days, observed by tho Roman Cath olic and other churches before Eust or In commemoration of our Savior's fasting In tho wlldorness. This re ligious custom dates back to the tlmo In tho history of tho church of Its prlmltlvo nnd goldon days, though all records of tho preclso time In which this season first originated, aro lost In the dim obscurities of the llrst ngos. This soason, howovor, Is frequently referred to by writers of primitive times as an established nnd well known custom which has boon sanctioned by apostolic au thority. Phllo, who was contemporary with tuo early disciples, and Is even said to have had familiar noiivni-sntlnii with Saint Peter, at Home, refers to this season In his description of tho Christians at Alexandria, who were converted by Saint Mark, Tho reformers being anxious to retain all tho Institutions and oh sorvamos of tho church that had au thority of antiquity, wisely retained this I.onton season, in which tho Christian people are callod to con sider especially tho humiliation, the sorrows and the sufferings of tholr Kedeemor, and to repent themselves, truly of tholr sins which mndo all this uocossnry. Tho sorvlcos appointed for this season show at onco that It la a season of ponnuco, self denial nnd humiliation. Its object is to lend men to truo and lasting repentance for their sins, to enable thorn to rea lize how greatly thoy have offondod tholr Clod, and to cause thorn to turn to him again with tholr wholo hoart. Lent was thought tho proper soa son for exercising more abundantly all sorts of charity, thus what was spared by abridging thomBolvos of a moal was usually glvon to tho poor. Lout wns a tlmo of more than ordi nary strictness and dovotlon. In many churches thoy hnd religious sorvlces overy day. All publla games and plays wore prohibited at this sonson, as wore also tho colobratlon of all festivals, birthdays and mar riages, ns unsuitable to such a relig ious occasion. 0 Miss Kutherlno Ilossey wns hostess at a Valentino party nt hor home, near the creamery, Wednesday, Feb ruary H, Music and games helped to while away a very onjoyablo ovo- ning. tiiobo presont wore Mlssos Corn Eckles. Kdltli Thomns. Synevn Sorenson, Mabel King, Elslo Kekles, Hilda Llndstrom. Charlotte Hlggln son and Lucy Ilossoy; Mrs. K. K. Noagloy, Mrs. V. II. Smith, Mrs. II. K. Pessoy; .Messrs. Victor Llndstrom, Fred Smith, Port Smith, Clins. Smith, Carl Matthows. John Kniory, Will Emery. Ralph Smith, Geoi-go Lyons, Will Anderson. Klmer E. Noagloy, II. E. llessoy. W. H. Smith, (leo. Ilos sey, Leonard Smith, Laurenco Pessey, Fred Pessey and Klmer Smith. O It Is rumored that tho mnrrlnKo of .miss itoso wan, iinughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John Wall of this city, to Harry Wlnklor, tho popular young druggist of North Pond, will tnko place soon after the Lenten sonson. A strictly business session of tho Sisters of Pethany was hold nt the home of Mrs. F. A. Sncchl. Tuesday afternoon, at which all bills of tho recent fair wore brought up, recoipts counted and tho total prollt definite ly assured. Exactly ono hundred and forty-eight dollars and flftv cents wore netted by the bazaar, CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intondod for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Tlraos, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator than C o'clock p. m., Friday of oach weak. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where events occur lator than tho tlmo mentlonod.) Mrs. J. C. Wallace Mi:, and Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr. nnd Mm. A. H. Derby shire, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lomauskl, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Colomau, .Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coke Mr. and Mrs. I J. Swenrlngon, Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Pnlley, Mr. and Mrs. fl. O'.Mnru, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Horn, Dr. uud Mrs. 1. P. Partle, Dr. and Mrs. II. K. Uurmestcr, Mrs- Churles Wil liams, Misses Emuiu Johnson, Lily Potior, Florenco Peterson, Amy Roynohls,. Thea Kruso. Ellzu both Hoolllng, Hnttlo Hage, Ellon An dorson nnd Lnura Kruso, II. L. Sum ner, Petor Logglo, John Mullen, Itobort Pnnks, Nell Pauks, V. J. An dorson and August Hoelllug. Tho club will give nnothor evening of cards Monday, March 18. which Is by far tho most successful ovor hold by tho Institution. This sum wns almost threo times that ox pected und ovoryono Is more thnn satisfied with tho result of tho at tempt. Tho next meeting will bo held with Mrs. Prndlleld, Fourth und Anderson streets, Tuosduy, February Last Saturday n Sow Indlos or North Pend wore ontortalned by Mrs. I. P. Partlo at sowing. A club, so cial and Informal, was orgunlzed to meet every two weeks, and ofllcors were olected. Mrs. A. H. Derby shire was chosen president; Mrs. W. C. Palley, vice-president, and Mrs. S. S. Jennings, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. C. H. Proulllard will entertain the members Friday, March 1, at which tlmo a nnmo will be choson for tho club. 0 In honor of her fifteenth birthday. Miss Anna Lund gnvo a party at hor homo In Enstslde. Saturday evening, February 17. Sho was tho reclplont of many pretty gifts brought by her guests, among whom wore 'Miss Ktliol Anderson. Miss Ollvo Moore, Dowey Anderson, Lesllo Horton, Glynn Hor- uiii, .miss i.uuan iiuiuiiort. Miss Ireno Humbert, Miss Nelllo Olsen. Roy iiiuiiuuii, miss anna nacKlnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Preen. Pornnrd Hackland, Miss Perclo Olson. Miss Elvira Olson, Miss Hilda Proad. Miss Esther Proatl. OttO Olson. Frivlnrlcb I .....l Klmer Poderson and Miss Vlctorln' Lund. 0 In tho dub rooms, which wore prettily decorated for the event, tho members of tho Motor Pont Club mot for an evening of bridge and whist. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Coko. Miss Laura Kruso and Dr. nnd Mrs, I. P. Partle formed the conunltteo In chnrgo of decorating and lunch. Among those present were Mr. and George, Heath has como from his homo lu Virginia to visit for an In definite tlmo with his brother. Frank Heath ,who Is tlmekeopor nt Smith Powers Camp C. Cards hnvo boon received from San Diego. California, announcing tho marriage In thut city, February 14. of Miss Ruth Rotnor, daughtor of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. ir. Rntnoi- Loo Edward Duohn. .Mr. Rotnor, who loft a wook ago for the south to be presout at tho wedding, ro turned Wednesday on tho Redondo. Tho young people of tho I. O. U. dancing club are planning to Issuo Invitations to a dunce to bo given March 2 In North Pond. 0 Friends and relatives have been apprised of the engagement of Mlsa Mnry Hansen, a popular member of Mnrshfiold High School, to Mr. Honry Hnrtman of Portland. The dnto of tho wedding has not yet been sot. 0--Mr. Donnls T. Flynn wns guost of honor at a small dinner party given Monday ovonlng by Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimes nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzer were entortnlned, also. 0 Miss Ruth Allen is hostess to tho P. Q. Sowing Club tmlnv nt nn nft noon of music and chat. Among her Mico'f. Mr8 "e'-"ert Colomnn, : Silverman. Miss May Prouss Miss Nora Towor, Miss Agnes Car ponter, Miss Florenco Aiken nnd Miss Frances Williams. O Miss Sponco Wilson has been spending the week ns tho guest of Mrs. Fred Kruso nt tho lntter's homo on Isthmus Inlet. o Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho North Pend Presbyterian church mot . 111,1.1 iu me nonio or Mrs. C. H Fnrrls. to spend tho afternoon In sow- iiik uihi .miming for future nffnlrs. Mrs. L. Hanna of Portland, Mrs. An- nn Larson nnd .Mrs. Iloyt wore ;;uestH or tho day. Among tho members i present wore Mrs. 0. A. Smith-, who! nsslstoil Mrs. Fnrrls; Mrs. N. C. Me-' Leod, Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. R. (J.i Holmes, .Mrs. Robt. McCann. Mih.i ii. u .Mara and .Mrs. Chas. Murr. Tho! society will bo entertulned ThurHduy, March seventh, by Mrs. Murr. 0 Miss Holen Wlclts of Richmond, California, arrived hero this wi-ok to visit her cousin, Miss Annie Smith. Thoy loft Friday for tho homo-or tho hitter's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. T. Smith, on Kontuck- Inlet, where thoy will vlBlt for a- wllllei 0 Frnnk A. Lalso and II. J. .MeKeown ontortalned n small party of rrlonds nt tho Chandler tho other- ovonlng at n "Snlpo Dlnnor," the birds having beon socured by the two nlmrods on n recent trip to Gnrdtnor. Atnnm. ti.ni- guests wore Jus. Palnes, Geo. E. I)x, A. J. Mender und W. R. Hulnes. O Clnudo Nasburg and Ills brldo, for merly Miss. Helen Doble, nrrlvod lioro this weok nftcr a short honeymoon trip to vnrlous points In tho north west. Thov nrn ninlrlm. ... i I... .i "" '""' IIIIIIIU ,'at tho homo of Mr. Nasburg's moth- . V, '""""l "nsourg. tempornrlly. Mr. Nosburg expects to build n lino new homo In tho spring. Owing to the Lenten season, a number of so clal courtesies planned as a welcomo to .Mrs. .Nnsburg havo had to bo post pone! until nfter Kaster. -0 TW? iA' NVV' c,ub waH antortnlnetl Thuisday afternoon by Mrs. ChaB. Stanff. Mrs. Christine Kruso was present as guest of tho afternoon. ,CIle Improvement along tho lines SUk'eestPil In- nmr. m, .. . "". Is letter to tho Woman's Clubs of nrMn y,Wns !,l?CU8seil. t no definite net on was taken. Mrs. J. T. Hall aSS 8 Ol lm !., I.. '... "."" lund,thaiiow.'Mrro.lF! .-...... mil no nostess noxt weok. 0 hnv ?.!!!;. Y !'"n,lre,l invitations o if m? for th0 80c,n' n-o ns lif 0", thif ovonln '" 0 Pin- " 8l .."n.Lby Ul Moroni Woodmen oii,T.??r,Hn,,tjr.C,ub wns p'tortnln ill, iJ ' .y evonl"B by Mr- n"'l Mrs. I.rl7 J? "roBrIe8lvo whist first C lv'.in n., '.,K01 Mossrs' W. II. nnd next,0,!ene,U,B?, ,mS beon SOt for tbo n Mrs. .1. w. iiu,in..i. ..! . . noon .!id,r Art Ol-bPridS after: 2n.nt.s?.wlnK nntl chnt. Tho club "n "' njonioorshlp of twonty, Housoworth, Mrs. J. W.IIIIi MIS. C. F. MnCi-nrFK. Ilonglund, Mrs, L. 11. l J. d. Kinney, .Mrs. DonrJ .Mrs. i.ydia Lang, Mn. 1 1 fholl, Mrs. E. 1). McAnlr Nets Riismushen. and Jlaj Siimiiur. The club will ttl With Mrs. Win. Ilonrluil homo on South Ilroad'uj, March I. -0 DoiiiiIh Mi-fnrlliv unit morlv Miss Tlinrosa Clartti billiii) voHttirilni' vln Dnlittnl soutliurn lionoytnoon tripiu lug warmly welcomed byltij mends on tho liny. Mrs. Henry Sengensuclil daughters. Misses Cm Doris, and Mrs. J, T. McC nrn mi. ttn nvfnmlAil 10Q ll-nrn tnlrliw In llirt. illfdl ( Now Orleans when tnejrlutt rolntlves hero. They r flnn tln Tlinlr Itlnprirf I a trlj to Key West nnd CuM date of leaving for me i In nut itnflnltnK U-nnttO. It..k rnn. Hm.A Mm &fifti t,,d t,,fl,l V,,U,U ". . . and daughters will go toH wlwro thoy will spenaii"; wlillo Mrs. McCorroac w- . . ....., TMl uiivcs in i.ou isiuiiu. "'ji return to the Uay fors"l yt. 0 tHIinrlno FnTiiln VhO uimiiua mi l spending a, couple otJ,KL Frnnclsco. returneu i t.mln l.f.t dnma U'llh kit ' now . comprlsli. g Mrs . J. M. PlatL ;, . - "J uuunron, airs. O izla Edmnn. Mrs. F. y4 Flyo, Mrs. a. - lUllUIDL'U. lOtUima -- mnke his home with Wi mint, Mr. aud Mrs. I. U Will Horton and Mlu ton, who hud planned a I . ci.l,lnr younger hoi iui "-' vrfr lionetl tho affair until W .n Thursday afternoon Mi ertaon entortnlnod Borneo ore. of tho Contral and ' ui ono a ciock ,u" , p ij(itf guests wore Mrs. B. Ferdlno, Miss Maloney, " man and Miss stennu- v f i.!r Mrs. Snruh Moore U sister. Mrs. Alice Kruse. or tne muor on .-- Mrs. Honry RlacKoi."--., Mooro will probably iT, wooks on tho , WJ $ turning to hor nu' California. n Tho ladles of St. M" Church of North & already on arucu- - b r, ( big bazaar next 0,IW decldod nt tho nioetlng t Mrs. Horn's tnai u --.,ei Hn tn1. n ntlll itaa "' 11 ,.,uiu.u "-.,,- eeteJ ono inrgo iu -- yid" iiom Di-moiunij '"" Mrs. J. G, Miss Lll' Horn lutler Mrs. (Continued on P"8