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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
r"' "'' " '-"- SHOES 'f i CONTRIBUTIONS concerning toclal happenings, Intondod for publication In the society depart ment of The TlmeB, muBt be sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. tn., Friday of each -reek. (Exceptlona will bo allowed only In cases where evonta occur later than the time mentioned.) l)A.(ii:it! (A recent convention of. scientists in Mllwnukeo lias declared that kiss ing Is a dangerous and unhygienic practice. Nows Item). Ihev'ie putting the ban on our kiss OS i Tliey'ro putting tho bee on our thrills; Tor how can h Miss become Mrs. if kissing Is classed with the UU? Vhat love-making gnmo shall wo fashion To help out the cause of romance? Shall we prove the groat strength of our pnsslou lly rubbing of noses, poreance? They're putting tho ban on our kisses In most unmistakable terms: They say that all labial blisses Are full of tho wickedest germs; That sho who Is tender and clinging, With kisses that rob you of breath, ic really u Lorelei singing And likely to kiss you to death! They're putting tho nan on our kiss es; nut splto of whatovor they claim The lips of the young men and misses "Will meet, now and then, Just tho Rome, And If thcro bo death In tho practice, As nil of tho wiseacres cry, It won't mntter much for tho fact Is. It would bo n rwiic-1 way to dlol HHRTON HRALEY. O If you contemplate Rome Important step In business without consulting jour wife Don't! Her woman's Insight Is likely to ha worth as much as your dollborato Teasonlng, writes IJdwIn A. Nye. Some one says: "When n man has lolled Htop by step up a flight of stairs to tho top of Homo accomplishment ho will bo sure to find u woman, though sho may not be able to tell how she got Uioro." A mnn reaches his conclusion by the slow steps of deliberate logic. Instinctively a woman teaches It by n slnglo bound. especially Is the average, woman quick to see tho right and wrong of i proposition. Jumping over mihtlii distinctions and evasive phiaslug, nlui lauds ut oiico on the sine ground of tternal rlghtiioss, Kthlralty woman Ik a sear. Most of all, clear and wide aro '.It i i.- Minima Mrs llnrlmrt t.ril klinft. W, .... QUI., ...... ..w..- . Mrs W T Morchnnt, Mrs. Kramer Uatsford, Mrs. Eric Wold, Mrs. Win Horsfall, Mrs. John S. Coko, Mrs. E. G. Porhntn, Miss Evolyn Anderson and her honor guestB, Mrs. Wronn and Mrs. Lusc. 0' J1KJH SCHOOL ALUMNI At n meeting of tho Mnrshflolu Four-Year High School Alumni As soc Ititlon Inst Welnesday evening, the following officers for the coming year wero elected. President Chnuncoy Clarke. VIce-l'resIdoiit Joe Bennett. Sec-Treasurer Allco Curtis. Different mnttors of business wore taken up and discussed. It was de cided that the Alumni will gle n J moonlight ride to Jordan's Cove Saturday. July -'0, Particulars for this lido will be detoi mined tit a Inter meeting which will be held Thursday July IS nt tho home of Miss May I'leiiss. Tho meeting Inst Wednesday even ing was bold at tho homo of Miss Marjorlo Cowan In South Mnrshflcld mill those In nttendnnco wero Misses Bessie Coko, Norn Tower, Marjorlo Cowan, May Prctiss, Alpha Mnuzey and Allco Curtis, and Messrs. Joo Honnott. Eric Holt, John Ferguson, Ernest Harrington mid Chnunccy Clarke. Those, who for different rea sons, were not nblo to attend woro PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who TlBlt in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nri gladly receded In tho social dc partmont. Tolephono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro klndl requested to furnish samo. Mrs. M. G. Coleman, Miss Blnncho Wllllnms, Miss Grace Williams, Miss Geteholl, Miss Ida U. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Fcrrlss, Mrs. Charles Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith nnd Hev. D. A. MacLeod. O WEDDINGS On noxt Wednesday evening at tho i homo of Mrs. M. Chapman will occur an ovoit of Interest to tho many friends of MIbscs Delia nnd Ada Chapman, two popular Coos Day girls. Itovorend Kutlcdgo will per form tho ceremony that will unlto Harry J. Mohr of Portland to Miss Delia Chapmnn and Leo Fuller. of Wonntchco, Washington, to Miss Ada Chapman. Tho brides will bo gowned in whlto satin with honvyl lace trimmings and will wear veils.' They will carry boqttcts of whlto roses. Tho Wedding will bo an ov-l cnliig affair with no attendants and July Clearance Sale Sale July 15th to 20th To make room for Fall stock. All shoes at cost from $1.00 per pair up. Electric Shoe Store No- J 80 South Broadway Mrs? II. ilnrtninn of Portland, form-! . .V I'1" nt eight o'clock, i iVUUI kllU lUlUIIIUIIJ' 4111 UlUlllllh l-""'t tlou will bo Rorvod. Only relatives erly Miss Mary Hansen, Misses Mary Price, Nolllo Trlbbey, Slgnn Holm nnd Doha Flanagan, nnd Messrs. Milton Carlson and Ilartlett Flana htm. After u pleasant hour of con versation, during which many Inter esting Incidents of school life woro recalled, tho meeting was adjournod, O ;i:moim:ht contest and Immodlntoly friends will bo pro Bent. Tho two young couples will spend short honeymoons on Coos Day beforo lenvlng for their homes In' Portland nnd Wonntchco. ' Mnrshflold friends liavo received I copies of Mow Orleans papers con-l mining nn oxiouiica nccouni or mo I ... ! tfl .... f Last Thursday evening nt Sumner ,r' S-,U' p,5k;"- ,Ib" Io"' w,,a was held tho last Silver Medal Dom- '" n,cco. of M,rH- ,J;t J-. McCormiic, orest contest beforo tho gold ono. v 8,tcd ,n arshllold nnd Is Mrs. K. Kolly won tho modal. Thoro PJantly remembered by ninny iniiut ln n v roiilonlnnlH iitul n mn "" " "" "' uiu'" iuiibihiuiu- oiig of the girls failed to appear, Mrs. Kelly was forced to supply, winning tho medal with the rending, "Tho Story of Patsy." Following Is the program: "Tho Honor Traffic" May Myrn "Why Women Want the llallot". . Bruce Kollov "Patriotism" Cecil Hoberson "How Long? Oh, How Long?".. Ilessle Flanagan "Unptlsed In IJIood" rthtir Kohlstnd "The Story of Pntsy". . Mrs. E. Kolly Tho meeting wns woll attended, most of tho Sumner pooplo being present. Immediately following tho eontesniitH woio tendered n bnnquot by the W. C. T. U. of Sumner. A good time wim enjoyed by every one present nnd tho Mnrshtleld poo- rcs of n wife In u matter Involving )l didn't start for home until after Uic good nnmo of hor fnmlly. When In doubt consult your wlfj. A wife's Judgment Is usually good In business matters. With her keen Insight Into human nature hIio offjn ! twelve o'clock. Till: WOMAN WORTH WHILE. We lead of women grown famous, A credit (o nation or stale: Hut tho woman worth while Is the ono that will smile tlons nnd good wishes. Concorlng tho marriage tho Now Orleans States says: "The Pharr Chapel Mothodlst church, profusely docorntcd and brll Inntly lighted, wns tho scono Wednes day night of tho uniting In mnrrlngo of the representatives of two promin ent Louisiana families, tho contract ing parties being Mr. S. It. Pickett nnd Miss Emma Morso. Tho Rov. Pnrndls of tho Now Iberia Presbyter Ian church, ollli'lnted. Tho atten dants and brldl party wore: Miss Carrlo Morso Pharr and Mr. Osma Dordelon, nephew of the groom; Miss Emmn Amelia Pharr and Mr. Alex Morse, biother of tho brldo; Miss Iteglna Morso, cousin of tho brldo, ' nnd Mr .Tnlui ( IFtinilllim f lua r nla Lowrnnco nnd .Mr. Frank Vnughan. The mnld of honor was Miss Eliza beth S. Dnsplt of Hniimn, La. "The maids were attired In white lingerie over pink messnllne, nnd car ried pink rosos. Tho mold of honor woro whlto silk mnrqulsotto ovor whlto sntln and carried whlto rosos. Mr. Pickett had as best man his $20 in Gold Free ! Now Is the Time to Buy That Piano In order to stimulate the Summer season, for a limited time only, we are making this special offer. When sho knows sho Is dressed J1"". William Pickett of Mnishnll, out of dato. O PLEASANT Pit NIC I'AltTV ' A Jolly party of North llend poo- pie enjoyed a most plesaut day 8 out Texirn. Tho brldo entered on tho arm of her father, Capt. Thomas L. Morso. "After the ceremony, the families and Immcdlato friends woro guests n ii reception nt tho home of the initio's parents. Many han Isome presents wero received by tho cou i g nt i no Hatchery on Coos River, pie. Tho couplo loft Thursday morn last Wednesday. With light hearts Ing on tho Southern Pacific for an niul heavy baskets they boarded tho extended trip in tho East, and will lloga early ednesdny morning and bo nt homo to tholr friends In Alex made an entire day of It. Tho usual andrln, La., after August 1." picnic diversions mndo tho hours nass , Tho Natal Day Celobratlon of the Knsjern Star Lodgo this year will bo (Continued on Pago- KIkIU ) lll bo nblo to lull you whether or sot you may bo nblo to trust u man. Give your honor Into her keeping. Thoro wns Victoria Coloiiiui, ono of tho strong women of history. Her husband was a royal friend of tho xreut Charles V. At one time Col on mi wiih offered the ciown of Naples It ho would Join tho league- against ChnrlcH. Though strongly tempted, He asked his wife's advice. She bade Dim reject tho offer. Not ovory woman would refuso Jo c queen. Hut most wives would! Ilecnuse tho project meant bnso bo trayal mid treacheiy, and tho heirt ni ii irue woman is tiiriust nun nst inimHauiiy nun nn too mi ck y. Tho aaaaaaa..... such bnsoneBH. . luncheon was a most delightful ono1 i:STEItVSTn !.'.... fr.,... I. I. ...II.. I ..!.. ',...! II..........I.I.. ..! 1 i .. n.inlllM ni.lll .ji, .ii .. .i iiiiviiiuii iuilll ill ...in 1,1111 Wlllll I'llJUUII uy an (lO new i iu iinvice or lanoiiua s wire wn nappy participants. jooil. To he promised n thing Is not I Among those present were Mrs. C. jlwnys to get It. I II llroullliml, Miss Dolln Ilroulllnrd. Muko your wife your partner. Mrs. W E. Ilest and little daughter. nnu is your uosi iriiMin. iiik ninur vltully concerned In your outcome, pg nue is j our mohi ciimpeieiit ami liou- rsi counselor, n sue is n uorm.il woinuii she will Ki-op your feet out of the mlitv of wioiigdolug. Take no Important step without n conference with her. She will bo Kind and pioml to haw our coiift lence and maj be able to suggc--t -mim anil meaiiM of iiccomidUhmeiil I wo luvuls aiv belter t an one " rapeciiiii) n oiu- m u wiiniaith head - -O UKMIXISCIJNCE P.VHTY 4-. 4 Mrs. Hobecca Liiso-Slump enter Inlnod Tuesday ovenlng with a tho aire and renilnlsconco party In hon or of her Kuest Mrs. Ulchard Wronn or an I'riuiiUco nnd Mrs. Henry , ...... ... ,,1-pnw, v II, H IIIIHOS I met nt Mrs Siiiutp'ii new reuideiuo Slid fiom I heiii moieoded to tho iiu'itiip. .iier i in uitMiie tiiey re- turnel and were orel with ii do- f Ilclous mldiilelit Kupper Oili h wag ' f eniiu'iieil by stin los and remlnlwon rs of the guest who me old riltuds ' siul enjoyed th reunion very much. Deiorailoim tre huckleberry and pluk dalilliiM. itlaliit.is aud rotes ami tliw supper talil.'s tairied out tb iiuie color one. t Mrs. Slunip'M v uosts vtfie Mrs .N-sho a. I.uw, Mrs SPUWU.A COHSKTS may ha nUUluel lu Mahnl.l from Mrs, A Hint' llulluiul, Oarselier. V52 So. Silt Sit. Phone 200X. THIS COUPON Is Good for $20.00 IN GOLD In part payment towards any piano in our store if presented on or before August 1st, 1912. (Signed) GOING & HARVEY. This applies on all pianos at our regular prices. Pianos From $250 to $500 Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers. Wc Have Been SuccessM In tniylng n largo stock of tj class Eloctrlcal material and i glvo our patrons a very low m on houso wiring. Got ourprtf you can't afford to mlu it Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J STADDEN All LiniU of (ibotogrspb work, I bronildo rnlnrglng nnd kodU I flnlsblntr. II heavy toatn harness A oxprcos harness It light dcllvory harnoi N light doublo harness E singlo hnrnoss H llclit rood hnrness 8 If It's a harness wo hnvo It HOI'SON Cor. Central Ave. and Water Su Mnrshflold. Everything for tho horn h shoes and food. I Will Furnish Yoi House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman 11(1 North Front fit. Uus. Phono 29C-X: lies. Phone llkfl . rzzz v; jr l; i B a ilk. ce. -s" ' W.JshJ r ,m K a T-i, x ftiKg -' fm li'l E j . v fl , tt M r, in i h u . . m mh v v UtAlk-K A j GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTIM rlt. lilltl) U. CLAllKK. -'Siieclnllst in Norvo and Sjilnil Disease. Offlco. Room 2, Rocers Hou Mnrshflold. Offlco Hours 2 w it Phone 144-L. rlU A. J. UKNURY'B . Uotlera DeatAl I'rlor. Vo are equipped to do bl(h coijj work on short notice at tbs tc lowest price. Examination t.fj Lady attendant. Coko bulldlni, W alto Chandler hotol, phone 11I-J. J W. HKNNBIT, Lawyer. )fflo over Flanagan ft Dennett Nfl larshflold OrePfl FU. J. T. BlcCORAtAO. - Physician and 8urgtxD MarshOeld, Oregon. )fflce: Lookhart DulldlnK. Onnoslti nost office Pi"1" !!' KAMMERER SAYS; You Can Get Any $20 to $25 Suit in the House for $1475 This is a most opportune saving for you and many arc taking advantage. rnnnS Iabd which means "GOOD GOODS OR YOUR MONEY BACK." TAKE ADVANTACF. Yours, Anxious to Please, p-en s. ?. iUGGERY ItttL Headquarters for Snappy Men's Haberdashery Marshfield, Oregon