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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, KIARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912-EVEMIMG EDITIOM wfmmMmmmmmammmmManKmsmEBmiMKB&mnmn sw. y ,v- 4M sn mAr &&sF&rs. . "vr. fi ., i jr-r--' i wf-L xS(tJiM TE r j sua i i i utiw. "?. ..i rr.ii I ii i M - ys?gy -j m IT" ASTER JS THE CELEB TJON. TILES MEANS: WORN, WINTER CLOTHES CRISP, SPRING ATTIRE. SELECT YOUR EASTER BE SURE TO HAVE IT. HIGH TrDE. YOU WILL F GOODS YOU WILL BE PRO EASTER OUTFIT COMES F WILL BE RIGHT, THE S PRICE RIGHT. RATION m? REG EN ERA- LAY ASIDE YOUR OLD, AND UliiT JLJNXU 1'J.t-UOJU, OUTFIT NOW. YOU WILL nn? STOCK IS NOW 1ND ON OUR COUNTERS JD TO WEAR. IF YOUR OM US, THE QUALLTY TYLE RIGHT AND THE ! 0. Ji k V t r c?- i v t ii l-. ivri ivs i 111 n. i mv-tt-vxtao --. v i t : i Ladies' Wearables Every week new arrivals fiud their place in our unusu ally complete stock of New Arrivals Our especially attractive changeable TAFFETA DRESS ES, LINGERIE and EVENING GOWNS Fancy and plain tailored STREET GOWNS arc worthy of your con sideration for Easter dress. No matter how elaborate your ideas may be, we can please you, or if you prefer the simple, plain apparel or tailoring effects your every wish will be gratified. We in vile you to come here and study the fashion trend whether you intend to buy or not you will be welcome. -V. I -7.T- Snugness Is the Keynote of Spring Styles for Men Our Stkix-Bloojl clothes are properly snug, but they arc comfortable. The snugness comes where it should come. Your figure looks natural and slim and neat. That is the perfection of good tailoring. Try on a Stein-lilocli "Standard" suit today. For Your Easter Outfit WALKOVER and HANAN SHOES FOWNE'S GLOVES-STETSON HATS FAULTLESS SIITRTS EASTER NECKWEAR All new and suggesting the latest ideas in style. - MAGNES & MATSOM I CONTRIBUTIONS concerning aoclal happoulnga, lntoudod (or publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Tlinos, must bo Bub mlttod to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. ra Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where evonts occur later than tho ttmo montlonod.) Ho aworo that her Idas wus tho drat ho had had, Hut hla llugora wore crossod. Uo'd kissed but hla mother when ho was n lad Voa, hla lingers wero crossod. Ho vowod that not only lio'd ne'er hud u tiiHto Of quivering lips, but that no other wulat Had orer boon clasped In his anna; then lu luisto Hla two lliiKora he crosaod. Tho sparkler ho gave her ho'd pur ehusoil tlmt day, Hut his Ungora woro croascd. No 'provloua maiden hud worn It nay, nay! Hut hla lingers were crossed. Aud novor, ao long as hla life should onduro, Would oyo, cheok or Up of another maid luro. He know It; past every doubt ho was sure. But his tlngera were croasod, Sho listened to all of tho guff ho had said While hla fingers woro crossed. Sho laid on his bosom her wise little head Whllo his lingers woro crossed. Sho unsworod so low that the famed "llttlo bird" Who poddlos swoot 6ecrots could scarcely havo hoard As sho broatbod, "Oh, my love, 1 bollove every word!" nut hor lingers wero crossed 1 WHAT la tho use of wearing one's bond writing letters when thoy coruo ready wrlttonT noauttful, Illuminated lettera In gold print, or slmplo Sponcorlan If prefer red, oppressing proporly corroct son timonta, Onco there woro books polite lottor wrltors. Hut theso aro prlmltivo compared to modern ways. Forms had to bo laboriously copied and lu most cases ndaptod. In this 1 more onllghtoucd ngo of plonsant ' living, lettera como roady to sond. i i aero Is ono, for flvo conts, to bo mailed any Sunday to any correspon dent. It Is wrltton on notopapor, docoratod with Eastor lilies, but It Is not necessarily an Easter lottor. Of a largo and varlod assortment It , Is really tho masterpiece A apace Is loft for "Doar William" or "Doar Mary" aa tho enso may bo. Thou: I On tills glad Saltlinth tlay I lliul my M'lf citnteut to rr licet on our com imnlonslilp together and smllo for what time might Iiavo lu store. Sin cerely yours. Philosophic or sentimental; It Uos with tho aondor to glvo It olthor slg nlllcance. From a gontloman to a lady It would bo sontlmontal; almost I a declaration. Hut tbo Idontlcal gen I tloman could send It to his brother. I The letter would thon assume a phil osophic tone. Tho two havo known tho usual lights and shadows, and there la oxprcssod a will to meet pos sible vicissitudes with cheorful aor eulty. At least a dozon of those forma could be sont appropriately by one porson. Also Impersonal, In perfect shaded script, la tho "Doar (Josoph), I uhall think of you on Kaater day and shall wish you happlnoss," but only to bo used during a brief season. For tra V6'era thero aro post cards that cov er Mio situation .at homo aud en routo I.ottors In vorso. Tho rhy mes do seem unconvincing, but the sentiments aro bo wonderfully suited to tho requirements. To a friends departing on an ocean trip: Good luck to you on your long voy ngu across tho waters blue, aud may the spirit of wind and wavo bo ever kind to you. And In reply: Though trains may tako mo far away, this fact Is always true, my train of thoughts goes speeding back ami keeps mo stilt with you. From those fow of tho spring mod els it will bo seon that ready to sond lottors aro distinct improvements on "pollto writora" of tho past. PERSONAL notlcos of visitors In the city, or of Coos Hay people ,v,lj( visit lu other cities, together with calicos of social affairs, an gladly rccelTod In tbo BOdal do partmont. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will be pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish tame. Tho Ladles' Art Club was enter tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, whose nloco Mrs. Har ry L. Crawford, was tho special guest. Sowing was tho diversion of tho day. Tho nozt mooting which would havo fallon upon Good Friday was changed to Thursday, when Mrs. E. D. McArthur will bo hostess. Among thoso prosent woro Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor, Mrs. Lydla Lang, Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mrs. 0. F. Mc Qoorgo, Mrs, L. D. Klnnoy, Mrs. Wm. Hoagland, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs, J. W. Hlldonbrnnd and Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth and Mrs. F. K, Gottlns spent sovoral days this wook as tho guests of Mrs. John Sul livan at Handon. 0 A social dance and dlnnor will be given at the Finnish Hall Saturday evening April 13 by the Modern Woodmen of America in honor of tho Royal Neighbors. O The Coos Day Concert Band ! planning to glvo a dance in tho Eag les' Hall Saturday ovenlng, April 13. Mrs. C. W. Towor has received a letter from her daughter, Miss Nell ie, who Is attending the Unlvorslty of Washington at Seattle, telling how tho lattoc Is going to spend her ten days Easter vacation. Desldes visiting other friends and college mates In Washington, Miss Towor Is planning to make a stay of several days with Mrs. Harry Tromaine at Vancouver, D. C. Mrs. Tremalno was formerly Miss Holen Chandler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler and will probably visit her parents on the Bay this summer, 0 Tho Presbyterian church of North Bend hold lta voarlv business moot ing and congregational supper at the church budding Thursday evening, March 28. The supper Is made quite a feature of the year's work, and is always carefully gotten up and supervised. At this last ono tho toblon woro beautifully decorat ed with cut flowora, hyacinths and greons, and woro lighted with red candles, making a vory protty offoct. Tho tables seated about ono hundred nnd fifty guests, mxer tho supper n business meeting was hold, includ ing tho election of olllcora for tho coming two years. Tho results wero as follows: Eldora Frank Rood nnd Profes aor Grubba re-elected; C. A. Smith to succeed A. W. Myers. Trustees Goo. Wltto nnd J. T. MrGulro, re-elected; It. J. Coke nnd M. G. Colomnn. Pianist Mrs. C. H. Worrell. Choir director Mrs. Geo. Golson dorfer. Sec-Troas. Clydo Smith. Sunday School Superintendent, C. A. Smith, ro-oloctod. Asst. Sunday School Supt. Mrs. Josophlno Jones. Among tho guests present at tho bnnquot and business mooting wore: Rov. and Mrs. D. A. MncLood, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. D. Mandlgo, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Falkonstoln, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorpo, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGulro, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Farrlss, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hockett of Emplro, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wattors, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Sholloy. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Golsoudorfor, Mr. and Mrs. W. P .Reburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Immol, Mr, and Mrs. Goo, Hazer, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Droulllard, Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Emory, Mr. and Mr. Douglas Putman, Mrs. Henry I. Dlors, Mrs. A. W. Myors, Mrs. E. J. Kottrlng, Mrs. M. A. Sweotman, Mrs. A. H. Imhoff, Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. L. A. Loomis, Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs, C. R. Holmes, Mrs. Anna Lar son, Mrs. E, R, Hodson and daugh ter, Miss Ireno, Mrs. Robt. McCann, Mrs, Kato Rood, Mrs. Geo. Bolster, Mrs. J. Jacobs, Mrs. Wm. Vaughan, Miss Bessie Immol, Miss Grace Will iams, Miss Evelyn Vineyard, Miss Mlldord Rood. Miss Lillian McCann, Mls3 Esther Imhoff, Miss Katherlno Imhoff, Miss Amy Reynolds, Miss Alice Carlson, Miss Naomi Smith, Miss Marjorlo Putman, Elmer Rus sell, Professor J. F. Grubbs, Wm. Dolan, Carl Johnson, Joe Stanbuck, Oscar Carlson, Hnrry Bolschor, E. Geo. Smith, Clydo Smith, Marlon Reynolds. Walter McLeod, Bernard Hazer, Randall Jones, Wm. Davis and G. E. Hlnsey. 0 ' Mrs, Earl Savage was hostess to tho Sisters of Bethany nt their week ly meeting Tuesday, entertaining at sewing. A number of members wero presont to enjoy the ploasant afternoon but no business of impor tance was transacted. Present were Mrs, J. W. Bennott, Mrs. P. A. Sand berg, Mrs. R. K. Booth, Mrs. L. F. I Denning. Mrs. H. Bradfleld, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. Wm. Ledward and. Miss Nettle Savage, Mrs. Robert E. ' Browning will bo hostess to tho so ciety when It moots April 2. O Tho following music will bo given by tho choir under tho direction of Mrs. Wm. Horsfull, Jr., nt tho oven lng service of tho Emmnnuol Eplaco pal church Good FridayApril G, tho wacrod enntnta, "Tho Savon Last Words of Christ," by Dubois furnlnh lug tho body of tho program of song; Orgnn (a) Processional to Calvary, from "Tho Crucifixion" . . .Stnlnor (I)) Adagio . . . .Beothovon Hymn: "O. Como and Mourn With j Mo Awhllo" Dykes "Tho Seven Last Words of Christ" Dubois. Soprano Solo "O nil yo who travel upon tho highway, hoarkou to ma and bohold me". .Mrs. A. B. Gldloy First Word: "Father, forglvo thorn.; for thoy I know not what thoy do" Mr. L. K. Balllugor "Ho Is death guilty" Chorua Second Word: - "Today shalt thou bo with mo In Paradlso" Mrs. Gldloy and Mr. Balllngor With chorus accompnnlmont Third Word: "Woman bohold thy son; son bohold thv mntlinr" Mr. Balllngor. Mrs. aidley and Mr. Clydo Dlndluger. Fourth Word: - "God, My Fathor, why hast Thou for saken me?" Mr, Balllngor Fifth Word: "I Am Athlrst" Mrs. Gldloy. Mr. Balllngor nnd chorus Sixth Word: "Fathor Into Thy hands I commend my spirit." Mrs. Gldloy and chorus ' Seventh Woid: "It is Finished." i Mrs. Gldloy, Mr. Balllnger and chorus Prayer "Christ Wo Do All Adoro Tloo" ChorUB Organ Prelude In C minor. .Chopin Hymn "O Sacred Head Surrounded by Crown of Piercing Thorn!". . I Maker ' Organ Funeral March ....Chopin Tho members of the choir are: Mrs. A. B. Gldley, Mrs. J. 8. Coke, Miss Clara Myren, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss Evelyn Anderson, MIbs Esther Johnson, Mr. Charles Stauff, Mr. Clydo Dlndlnger, Mr. L. K. Balllng er. Mr. Ansgar Lagerstrom, Mr. Hen ry Hugglns and Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr, organist and choir dimotnr Tho choir havo also prepared some beautiful music for Easter Sunday. Tho music at the Knights' Tem plar sorvlcos at 2:30 P. M., Easter Sunday will bo given by the choir of , the Episcopal church. One of the nnthems to be sung ut this time Is "Christ Is Risen" by Wagner. O , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradflold en tertained tho Cordiality Club Thura. evening nt Progressive whist, first prizes being won by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd nnd cunsolttloit Mra. Fluolla Turner ami L. D. Ki noy. Prosent wero .Mr. and Mn K; noy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jill JcnlirttJ, V.i Turner, Goo. Dlndlnger, and !'r u Mra. Hurry Brndllohl. o - Miss llentrlco Smith onttruiM tho C. I. E. Club numbering MIbs Eliza Ayro, Miss umt . Miss Mary Hansen, MlisBeultFl'l and Miss Edith I Hillenbrand it li homo lu West Marshfleld Tneiil evening. A vnrv nntnvnliln time Wll rttvl od hv nliout fortv flvo people ca til evening of Mnrch 22 at the tocejl Mr. and Mra. T. M. Coiuernwtj county landing on catcmnfi"- Tho nffnlr was a surprise ptnj J thn nntrnnn nnd scholars Of Dl& Nn. 12 In honor of Ml 68 FlOKBM' Mnonn Mian MnRfin ll Itllt CCS olntlmr lnp corn nil term at thll I" trlct nnd that hor presence hu t frrnntlv nnnrnrlnlnd waSSUreljl"' by tho largo attondanco at,tbP glvon In hor honor. Ampiir f reshnionta woro served, gsnics playod nnd n splendid time ..-n.l 1... nil JIU1 IUU Uf till. W.IV.J Tho topic "What OurJWJl Havo Told Us," a story w -glnnlngs of womanhood, will w- ...... ,,, I,.. Um flrnflf. Mri. W'" and Mrs. Hall.' Others takl P in the program nro Mrs. c. v. ney, Miss Alpha Mauzey, n.i.i mi. J Tim nrottlO''- bo followed by the usual mcIiI f,. n HnnrVn was host ' a birthday party TbuwdV ; to a number of her neighbors ci' 1,nM TTIII nnJ tnVtin frlfiliaS. Af' lU till! tU .-g nnt afternoon of sewing w ' nnd refroshnvonts were ",.,. hostess. Among those P"8" Mrs. Carl Albrecht, , """- hn ger. Mrs. B. Matnison, ; yj Aianoi aiainisou nu Allco Mathlson. Tho Young Peoples' Society Norwegian Lutheran churcn eniorinineu w ","' - Mij, jy rll 3, at tho church hall dj ' ' Larson and Jas. Martlnsen. a . time plans will be P" ; necktie party to be given Apr" the fs A combined meeting or iw ...iu nnii the Sisters." thany will bo held at the w church rectory on Tuesday , of noxt week. There """' ti short address on sojuo v-. missionary work of the cnuro . ""T,. nnd pertS A numner or i"'c"v,rr m v of North Bend interested l schools and their work are Thursday April U. tor tw p of organizing a society " r g onH annervlslon o v, I'lUIDWCUl -, --s' (Continued on Page S.)