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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, 'SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1 91 2.-EVEN1NG EDITION. -- r f If 'WK "C ?S Nw That the Month of .Roses J f . )AmJk ils 4 es P it tut l ' VfflHiLFfesH Simimer (Uowiras Is H era V KIBKUl . - . ., We Iiravnte you to flnspecit Our Goods Ae Incomparable Showing of Summer Fabrics It's just like getting a foretaste of the season It 'a freshness, soft sunlight and fleecy clouds To view the dainty wash goods which we are now display. They are in the most delicate color tones and mixtures and as fresh as a dewy .Tune morning. Anyone could grow eloquent in describing these beautiful new coiners and yet no description wo could give would be adequate. Accept our invitation to come and inspect them, and fclicy will enthuse you as much as thev have us. We have bought largely and to good advantage, and offer wide choice of exceptional values in COTTON POPLINS, SOISETTES AND W. INES AND THE POPULAR RUSSIAN CORD POPLIN and other artistic fabrics for Summer wear. Don't deny yourself the pleasure of inspecting and the profit of buying these fresh arrivals while they are so spotlessly new and alluring. prime Serviceable and Up-to-Date Dresses in the styles and cuts that the well dressed and critical women are buying and wear now and all Summer long. The fabrics are those on which the seal of fashion's approval rests heavily. The Lingerie Diresses such as we have the reputation of carrying. No cheap, trashy goods that are expensive at any price. We carry the world's best. The kind which akayr gives cue uesi oi sausi action. M AGME! M ATSO N MMfcBliJcgjUft3w,fcwUl -A-ji4BfcBBBnrrLVi uTgJttifl,m ' ff"TKr,JJl5?, wmmmmnmmmm&wmm JWCTCTflJreH OONTRIUUTIONS concerning social happonlngs, Intendod for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. in., Friday of each vrcok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where ovonts occur lator than tho time montlonod.) ALL TIMES AUK I.OVi: TIMES Soon from nU tho gurduus we'll miss tho rod nnd white Of tho rainy - rim mod. aweot roues that gnvo to I.ovo dollght 4 Hut when tho summer goos, We'll not roirrot tint rn A For nil times nro Love tlmos, mid 1-ovo a garden kuows! Soon wo'll feel thu fallintr of tho phantom snow, 4 Ami tho wind will wall for lonolliioss that onco went 4 singing so. 4 Hut whon tho summer goes And songs nro lost In aluha. Lovo will hud a minion, ami I.ovo will light tho sklos! 4 Frnnk L. Stnntnn. 444 44 0 THK llower of lovo has lieon llkon ed to a century plant, which buds nnd blossoms but onco In a lifetime, snys Laura Jonu Llbby. Oth ers toll us that oven though tho first blossom of lovo may have bloomed, lived its allotted tlmo, thon slowly cast from Its heart Its wlthored petals with them ceasing to bo, a now shoot of lovo may spring up whllo there is yot a pulsation of life in the root. In other words, lovo may unfold a bocond tlmo. Whothor It will thrive to tho same perfection ns tho first blossom of loo doponds upon tho sunshiny influenco which surrounds It. Tho heart that has onco known love yearns for It a second time. "All tho world loves a lovor." Ev en tho most cynical peoplo nro drawn uunccountnbly Into sympathy with a sweet and lovoly woman nnd a manly man. It Is sympathy which will causo tho numbed root of loo to bloom again in tho heart It Is tho strong est forco of attraction that can oxlst botween two peoplo. Fow can won der that It might end In wedlock. .Sympathy Is tho attraction which draws the world heart to the widow, .SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY Coos Day Concert Hand, danco. Mrs. J. T. McCbrmnn nf ton Mrs. K. O. I'erham at Il'rldgo Luncheon. SUNDAY Ladies' Art Club, plonlo to Charleston. TUESDAY C. W. U. M. with Mrs. D. C. McCarty. Altar Guild and Sisters of Iiothany with Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Oratorical Kcho evening at North Ilond. Wedding: Miss Mary Hanson nnd Henry Hartmnn, WEDNESDAY I). W. M. 0. with Mrs. Alva Doll. Ilrldgo club with Mrs. C. M. Ilylor at North Ilond. "Prlsclllas" with Miss Gone- vlovo Tollof8on. Sisters of Dothnny with Miss Mauda Heed. THURSDAY Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Geo. Ayro. Mlnnio-Wls Social Club with Mrs. D, A. Jones, FRIDAY Class Play and Alumni Dan- quot, North Ilond. Two "Bocloty girls" write mo In part as follows: "Thoro Is a scaro In our town. Ono of our prettiest girls, whom every man scorned to fnll in lovo with nt sight, married a year ago, Thon nnd not until then, did tho rost of us girls broatho freely. Wo had no chance of getting a marriageable beau. She monopolized them nil. We hoar that sho has Just been widowed lost her husbnnd In nn auto acci dent. Furthermore, sho is coming back to Ilvo hero. As n beautiful young widow will she not bo moro nttrnctlvo than beforo? We fool that tho rest of us have no chnnco when sho comes back." Ono should not cry before one Is hurt. Thoro nro widows who would not under any circumstances put an other In tho plnco of tho ono whom thoy have lost. It Is but natural that tho bird which has met with dis aster in tho outside world should fly PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo trlio visit In other cltios, together with notices of social affairs, nr gladly recelvod In tho social do partmeni. Tolephono 133, No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and Bocretarlcs aro kindly requested to furnish same. expects that tho lovo and pity will bo thoro If In any plnco on earth. It would bo sweeter and moro womanly by fur to receive hor with open nrms. Undoubtedly you nro tho only ono thinking of lovors. Sho Is not troub ling herself about thorn. Wo make moro of our Imaginary worries than Is host. WEDDINGS 444444444444444 Tin- marringo of Miss Jameslnn Hlbbnrd, formerly of Mnrshflold, to A. V., It Miter of Snn Francisco, took pliro Wednesdny, May 22, at tho nome or tno bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Hlbbard, In Yrpkn, Calif, Mr. Rlchtor, whoso home Is In Encr- 4 . land, Is omployod In travelling bo 4 tweon Snn Francisco and Rrltlsh 4 Columbia, being stutloned at present 4 in Vancouver. Mrs. R chtor is visit. 4 , lug rolntlves hero now nnd will con- tlnuo hor stny for another week or two ueforo Joining hor husband In Vancouver to make her homo thoro. O Tho ongngomont of Miss Ilrouto Jennings to Robert Cravat of Port land was announced at n luncheon nt her homo In Jennings' Lodge near Portland. Miss Jennings Is well known on Coos Hny, having resided nt Eastsldo previous to moving to Portland. Sho Is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 15. Fetter of Myr tle Point, nt whose home tho wedding will tnko place early In July. O The marriage of Miss Mary Hen son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An drow Hansen nnd an alumna of the Marshtlold Four-Year High School, and Mr. Henry Hnrtman of Portland will tnko place at tho home of tho brldo's parents in South Mnrshflold Tuesday morning, June 4, beforo on ly the Immediate family and a few intimate friends. Mlsd Hansen has been the recipient of several nrettv back again to tho homo nest. She lowers by hor girl-friends who will grontly rogret hor nbsenco, ns hor futuro homo will bo In Portland. O luvltntlons hnvo been Issued for tho marringo of MIhh Anna Colo brook nnd Georgo Jenson which will bo solemnized nt tho homo of tho bildo's mother, Mrs. M. A. Colobrook In Coqulllo Frldny, Juno 7. Mr. Jon sen formerly resldod In Mnrshllcld, having boon connected with tho Coos liny Ilakery for a lopg tlmo, but for tho past year has been locntod at Elmn, Wnsh. Tho young couple will make their homo In Mnrshflold. O luvltntlons hnvo been received lioro for a wedding reception to bo tendered by Mrs. Addlo Jenkins for hor daughtor, Eva, nnd Robert Gor nrd McPhorson nt hor homo CliR Ev orott Street, Portland. Wednosdny, Juno li. Mr. McPhorson Is quite woll known on Coos Hay. having spent sovernl weoks hero u fow yenrs ngo ns 11 guest at tho Dr. J. T. Mc Cormnc homo. Ho Is n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. McPhorson of Port land who hnvo visited on tho Ilnv several times. O 44 44 SHOWERS 4 Miss Mnry Hnnsen wns tendered n fruit shower Inst night nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. C. Drows In South Mnrshflold by n number of young frlonds. Among thoso participating wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Drows. Misses Edith Hlldonbrnnd, Desslo Flyo, Hos slo Ayre. Ilentrlce Smith, Eliza Ayro nun r.ua .-waci.aunn; Messrs. Henry Hartmnn, Win, Longstnff nnd M Al- 1)00. PICNIC OUTING 444444 The Wesloynn niblo Class went in forco to tho bench at Charleston Day Thursday and thoro spont tho day in tho usual picnic sports with n big lunch nt tho end. Among thoso nt tendlng wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holslnger, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gllbser. Mr. niul Mm ph nin zlor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Tnylor, Amy Swenrlngon, Ottlllla Hoolling. Naomi Chase. Mrs .Waltor Putmnn, Eliza beth Jennings. Nora nnd Hattlo lingo. Miss Wilson. Mnry nnd Ruth Guornen. Clara Mooro, Mllllcent Spears, Gonerva Smith. Etta Taylor, Mabel Jennings, Isabel Lennan, Cath erine Swenrlngon, Rernlco Glazier, u una rmman, Kivn nolslngor, Glendn Bolalnger, Ralph Cllnken beard, George Taylor. E. J. Arms. Knrl Grout, Tom Hngo, Harold DHiipson. iiarom Jennings, nnd Earl Hutchlns. O This nftornoon the Junior Baptist Union, with its organizer and teach er Mrs. G LnTtnv TTnll to iii.i at Eastslde. This 1st the annual nln- nlc of the society and Judging from wiu crowu mat went, will be one of tho Jolliest In years. Tho society has boon divided Into two Hides, tho whlto and tliu bluo, captained by Whltfonl Hall nnd Horschol Claimon, respec tively. Tno HKtoB nnvu noon contest ing for several months In u member ship contest that linn resulted In a mnjorlty of 03 poflitn for tho Illuo sldo, whoso members aro: Horschol CliuiHoii, cnptnln, Jonn Fltzgornld, Altn Soulo, Stoon MngniiH, Eddovu Wheolor, Stella Magnus, II0I011 Gul ovson, Mnybollo McLaughlin, Moxlno Jonos, Gonovlovo Gosnoy , Elwin Johnson, Lnuronco Koontz, Allco Richardson. Iiitrnlm Pninimt if,.ii. ryn Nicholson, Milton Morrison, Ern est Drows, Rnlph Rlchnrdson. Wllllo jiorriHon, uuby CurlBon, Pnsquln Rrndllold. r.nillnn nnnnnr Ml.. 1. T nie lli, Guy Clnuson, Win. Kroltzor, Ad rian Conklln, Myrtlo Conklln, Evo lyn Koontz. nnd Lola JohnBon: nnd 011 tho Whlto side are Mn.0.1 Hall, Whltford lll,cipti!t.r.l Heathorington, Anna Doml Ayro, Ruth McUughllo, Hodl LauKhlln. Kllialeth Jottt II Gosney, Emma Fltir!J,E Koontz. MnrKaret I-umUttil Gortrudo Robertson, Ctcru 1 llolon Colgan. CalliU Wilar I McArthur, Howard Keller, W Kollov. KnovolJ Ilisita, CroBsen, Violet RoberUoauU aid McCarberry. 0- Tliurailny night a pirV peoplo took a moon-lljMlHi to Jordan's Cove bere uJ barked, built a bontireMijM nnd had "eats." Amour w wero Mrs. Tope. Mr andjhtj (CoDtlrunl ob put I tla R, Cutler POCKET KNIVES GUARANTEED noo up . Are the Best in the World strong statemont but It is bnckod by n strong guar nntoo. Tho manufacturer gunrantoea them to us and wo gunranteo them to you. Our name nnd reputation Is back of ovory nrtlclo sum. If not satisfactory we will mako It right. Most Complete Line on Coos Bay SCI fll'AltfS tiiM M$& AgeuU for Ilarley-Davldson and Indian Motr