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J THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. DTnFTY i schools. A host of friends extcnJ congratulations, 0 A QUERY stai childish sports. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happening, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of The Times, must be sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. tn., Friday of each week. (Exception will be allowed only In cases where events occur later than tho time montionod.) PERSONAL notices of visitors in the city, or of Coos Bay people vrbo visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nri gladly recclvod in tho social do partment. Telephono 133. No tices of club meetings will be pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish umo. Mi TO love Tls said that Love when all Is done Is but "two hearts that beat as one," Hut that's not true as I havo found Whon Lovo to visit me conies round; For as he enters In my door Ho makos one heart boat like a score, Or more! If I wore teaching I.ovo at school, And to define It I were asked, I'd say That tls an element by no means cool, That comos our way, Both night and day, Unsought, unasked, and as a rule Makos man a hero or n fool, And host of all It Is so rich Ho don't care which! There was a man In our town Who was always wise. He bought his wife a party gown All full of hooks and eyes And whon he had it all hooked up, Ith all his might and main, 1 He wondered If ho ever could Unhook that gown again. O CLUBS AM) SOCIETIES ( Wednesday afternoon Mrs. F. 0. Horton entertained the members of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Marsh field Presbytorlan church. Tho af ternoon was spent pleasantly In con versation and needlework. It was decided at that time to adjourn until the first Wednesday In September. Tho society was presented with n sewing machine the gift of Mrs. M. C. Horton, and was greatly np- , predated as It tills a long felt need. Tho ladles gave Mrs. Horton a hear- of the children, . . pleasmit ojomni, ,. u nlensnnt loo served. Ceo. Doll won lirat prize nil. I -I-- ... ... rrM..l,..1l i.,i.wi vni 1 in . .. .1 1 t MM .1 IPII III' II I'll I I.'IUI 1 bU 1. VJ was served, and t to c.ii.urei. """""' tUom .. viitlnc their little nosiesses cuiiruiiiiiuh. n - . . oting uieir inuc Miuua a ii in Mnuzoy, Aimlo ul entertainers a .u .... "-"" ";.,,, ,,",,. Allco Tlekell more happy uirinunys. " ' ""W"" ,,,"' a iv nvi. . t. ,l n iiiimlint! I'nnr ItPHLIl II il II iMvnnin. i .! T .ll.. ijuniiu A large lawn I parly at th .homo or M. F. JJ. smug. v. huh was gHen to lss.vm .ea , u . ..Forly.iwo by her father .thoroughly us ed to (UHfc.1 " ,,ei.ornon8 . .. nn.i niir'i inn i ill iiiu a -. ...r - - weight contribu nleasure. ni,.iir5 nf the children An abundance of cake cream departed dellghtf them many iiOtll HUie gins rervii-u .....". ....... ------ ,, .. ,, of handsome presents. . . v5c,.?w. . ' Those who assisted Mrs. i.euwnrn ami v,mi. .-....v... in entertaining were tho Mesdnnies Sullivan. Peters. Roberts, Knorr, Ravmond and Woodworth. ; The guest list Included Ermn Knorr. Clnra Ferguson. Helen Rees, Margaret Wiseman. Dorothy and La vlna Painter. Charles Knorr. Mnryj Mettln. Alma Pratt. Helen Perkins.; Kathervn Nicholson. Roxle Hall. Bus ter and Helen Sullivan. Zella Swln-, ford. Helen Fish. Ruth Golden. Jean ..... ttninn Rnliv t'ltmnn. .Tnnn Mr- rnin t Mn rnt.nin. Mnrncaret Clnrn. Rose and May Myron IM1I1 u - ............ - "" Francis. " -O Miss Stella Smith of South Coos Rer will bo hostess tonight at the homo of hor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Smith nt n hlrthdny party. Miss Mny Peterson entertained a few friends nt her npnrtinuntu on Noith Broadway Wednesday oven lug. Among thoso present woro Mr. ond Mrs. M. 0. Coleman, MIhhch flrnrn ond Blanche WIlllniiiH and T tn,l Icaha Wnrii1unrf li petual lovers, it is tno Kisses oi . i no .g go .-. nonon n near- ... nInnr,10 ntl(, 0rat.c Mlrrasoul. tho one wtiicii Keep tiie ncari oi uio u -' ' """ Ver. Albrerht and Estchr Sullivan C00S KIVEIt FMTTINOS otUer steadfast ana true, u is wnero , .. .. ..--O ' nm, aj.ImII T.ndwnr.l. !. lra I- M W'tillnra la nntnplqln nt ...... ..0.. - -T,-T. ...... flip kisses fall to ha rcsnonslvo to tho ! ono or tho other that clouds begin to, tho young people of tho Presbytorlan i scurry ncross tho matrimonial sity. 1 A wife has this to say upon the sub- JL'Ul . between nus- church this evening at her homo on South Fourth street. "When kisses fall bands and wlvos I say Tho Jolly Dozen will bo enter- look out for tnlned Wednesday. July 24. nt tho squalls upon tho matrimonial sea. i home of Miss Laura Dubay nt Bun First five years my husband was of- kor Hill. At this meeting will oc fectlonnte. My kisses havo now cur the regular election of officers. How shall I know him when I meet Fair Lovo? Tho answer Is completo Alrondy to my hand; sunshine or storm Tho symptons aro hoart over-warm, A shivering splno and truly nrtlc feetl How toll one's Love? Ah, It were well If so you rost beneath Its spell To let Its gold Romnln untold For Love's a special kind of polf That soon or late will toll Itself, Yet, If it must bo told, why, then, Intrust It not to tonguo or pen. ' Tho bettor plan, or, lover, faint but true, Is just to let your two eyes spenk for you. John Hendrlck Bangs. -O SINCE time began women havo nlways known tho power of a kiss. It Is tho Hweut touch of tho lips which arouses tho heart of a babe. The little child Is Rent to school with ono which It returns. A kiss Is a solemn, tender, holy n Last Monday. Joey McKeown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKeown. celebrated his fifth birthday, at their summer home at tho Maze. A num ber of little folks and some of tholr parents, "dropped in" during the day and a delightfully Informal time was enjoyed by the grownups ns well as Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCurmttu huvo hod u number of guests nt Door LoiIko durltiK tho past week. Miss Violet Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Perry were their guests over Sunday. Dr. .1. J. Moloney and wife mid daughter. Helen, of Rock Island, In.. Mrs. M. C. .Moloney and daught er. Louise, and Dan K. Moloney spout failed to keep the lovo which bound us together. Ho grows angry If I try to bo affectionate with him. What ought I do to awaken his lovo E. Kelly, ngaln?" Do not glvo up but keep on try I . !,... t.f... ...1.1. ........ ...I-.1.. v.. a ... n . i. .. . ..I lllg io ruri.wiu linn nuu jour nuvif uauies Aid feOClOiy oi uie .Marsiiiioiii; o Kiises. une loving, juuirious kiss is uapust cnurcti enjoyed a pleasant 4 4 a worth a hundred forced upon tho ono1 outing Wednesday. Tho party loft1 4 IIIUTIIDW I'lUTY beloved. , nt 8:30 n. 111. on tho "Bird" for Pin- . . . a a a 'a !a.a.aa. . .... ... . - ."..I TTirir fT-WTTT-rTVT-rTT or urovo, wuero 1110 uny was sponi in gcnulno picnic style. A bounteous! lunch was served. Among thoso en- Int'ltir Mia ilni aa MUa 1I1Mj-h i Mrs GeorDoAvrei iln Tunner Mrs' Wrtlidoy. A delightfully Informal S.r8ScGalfor.niArs.rec: KB xZin$ Daisy Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll- tt"e ,r,,nd ,r8: U ' ? T ' ,r )C "' iin, nhiiii... m wu. mi,.i. Mrs. W. T Merchant and children ... . ...... ,.t, ..,n muhvi ivitiimii thing. But, If inlsplnced, It can woll 0 1 DOUBLE WEDDING ! A doublo woddlng of much Interest j was that which was solemnized by 1 Rev. Itutlcdgo on Wednesday cvon- Ing. July 17. nt eight o clock at tho homo of Mrs. M. C. Chapman, whon her daughters, Misses Delia and Ada, wore united In mnrrlago to Mr. Harry J. Mohr of Portland, and Mr. Leo Burton Fuller, respectively, of Wen u'chco. Wash. Only relatives and a1 few friends were present. ' Tho homo wns artistically decorat ed with greens nnd roses. Tho color' scheme In tho living rooms being green and white, white In the din ing room, green nnd pink prcdomlnat-i ed. I To tho strains of Lohengrin's wod-' ding march ployed by Mrs. Robort (.ohhardt of Portland, tho brides en-' tered tho room whoro they woro mot by the grooms nnd took tholr places under on arch of Oregon grnpo and loses whero tho impresslvo ring coro- mony wns porformod. ,., , 77,, T. , . . . ...'" Ave candles was the centerpiece The Mlnnle-Wls Social Club will the dinner. Among the little folks meet Thursday, July 25, with Mrs." ,,. wore tr0ctor FlanaKan nnd Eleanor Flanagan. Eugene Jones. , O ' Mabel Ford. Louise Lorkhart and Tho members ond friends of the rimn v.iW'n Last Sunday Mrs. J. A. Mntson was hostess to n few friends nt din-1 nor. tho occasion being Mr. Mntson's the little ones. A birthday enko with n 'fo'w lni tht,ro t,0" ,llltltn0 of lho week nnd Mrs. E. Mlngus Is on over Sunday guest there. son, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Pnchott, Mrs. r. II. Dressor, Mrs. Louis Doll, Mrs. Helen and Jack, Mrs. Cramer Bats ford and Mr. C. It. Peck. O Win. Ford of Portland who has been spending n fow weeks os tho guest of Mr. ond Mrs. Eugono O'Con nell at tho Mno leaves Friday for his homo In Portland but MrH. Ford and llttlo daughter, Miss Mabel, will rcmnln for 11 longer visit. E. K. Jones was n guest nt tho O'Coniioll homo, whero Mrs. Jones and son, Eugcno, nro spending tho minimor, tho lnttcr part of tho weolc prior to his departuro for Seattlo ond San Francisco. O M. C. Horton and wlfo and family will soon establish camp at Good- Alva Doll, Miss Gertrude Scalfc, and1 T(V 1 ' will's for o inonth'H outing prior to tho llttlo Misses Thelmn Wilson Bor-i T ,t7,Z,ZZ I tholr departuro for their old homo nlco Pnchott and Doris Phillips; nnd1 A A I'V'"'"! !nt Poplar Bluff. Mo., whero they will Ralph Dresser, Willie Phillips. How- ! roslde. Tho town house which tho nrd and Gene Kelly nnd Ralph Rich-' Mrs. John Boar entertained Wod- norton family Is vacating will bo or ordson. , nesdoy afternoon nt hor homo on ,.,,0,i j,y MrB, ii'l M. Richardson O I Pino streot In honor of Mrs. William j ,in, children, Mrs. Richardson own- The U. ji. O. Dancing Cub of,"" lormoriy .miss .oiiio iiorniii; i,,,, tho nronertv. isorui jienu ore malting nrrnnge monts to glvo another of their pop ular dances. Tho dato will bo an nounced later. O The North Bend Tennis Club Is mnklng preparations for a dnnco to bt given In the near future. O BIHTIIDAV PARTV or .Morsmicid and Mrs. itohcrt Gou- n hardt. formerly Miss Suslo Elckworth! pHi,B haa been very poor on of Mnrshflold. Both Mrs. Kolm nnd' Coos River so far. Even tho Nestor Mrs. Gobhnrdt nro horo visiting and' of tho Hummer colony. Eugene O'Con brought tholr Infant sons who wcro ,lun, lm )een unMo to KOt ttmu Fcen for tho first tlmo by tho guests.' ii0 snv thnt thoro aro fow llsh In Tho afternoon wns 0 most delightful ono In which old friendships were J renowed and old days recalled. Tho decorations woro beautiful consisting chiefly of cut (lowers. Delicious ro- AAAAAAAAAA fcA .ftj frnnhmnnta unrn nnivnil nn.l llw. .f. 'PI... I.Kl.tna ,.... liAnlltlriil nn...n nl -. ltj til bo Inboled 0 dangnr. aays Laura Joan ...,,,, "' ,, "7, i "'.,,,. ;.u' fxV.0Ut l,1,r,y llttl0 n,nl,w enjoyed tornoon provod n very onjoynblo ono Llbby. Every trlbo on tho fnco of ..'", ,;.'", ""..'"" ',.,"'" ."Vi n m?B""ui Pnriy, .Monday afternoon ior inoso present. Tho guests woro tho onrth Iioh Its own manner of kls- , " ,,i iL-i.i . ,. w ,:, " tl10 "omo r J,r' nml Mrs- Lodwnrd( JHbsos .Martha Bernltt, Georgono slug. But In each and overy Instance ""'",',' J '?.S?''" , ,.,' II roomfl; honor of tholr dnughtor. Miss Ah-. Zlmmor and Nettlo Snvngo, Mesdames rioV. ! V.VA ..W...U .... 1 11. ,K1,M' """ ,lcr Irie'18. miss Esther 1 iforiiiu, win. liornitt, Kohort Pino- """ "" " "iH ou,.- Kuiiivnn, wnoso birtlidnys woro Sim per was served In tho dining room ,ny nntl Mondoy. respectively, where MrH. II. II. Smith and Miss Sol-, Tho i.0(,wrd resldenco w-ns beau. inn .mminnn nriwKinii. : i..n.. .. .. .. . -""" -......... . iiiiiiiv iiirnrzii(ii. run wniia nmi Pnii- i . MnrihnoM LwnnrSrhothmir ",,K. ?f V10 ,,ln,"K roo,n bolnK C0M" T1'urfln' nftoriioon. Mrs. Elmer .Morsiuioid gins. Ihoy aro both grad-, note v dororatod with fniinL.n nn.i'jnnps nf VnrM. iinn.i .nu i.u . Illltnu nf III.. Mnraifln, Illr.li C.l.nr.1 . . "- . """ . " . """" """ """ l .............. v .......u,.. ...n WV..UW.. UKlMHOIllH. It Is meant to express tho full, rich treasure or tho heart love. It can easily bo hocii how cruel It Is for a man to ask this token of re gard unlcxH he loves the girl and wlshos tn moko her IiIh wife. There havo been treacherous kiss- its nlni'0 the tlmo of Judas, Tho girl tho river. Ho believes thnt tho log ging operations hnve Intorfercd Homo what with fishing ond also that tho Hhad aro eating tho trout and Hearing thorn nwny. However, ho nayH that fishing has seldom been very good during tho month of August. In roiiHonucnro of tho dearth of Hull, tho social festivities of tho summer col ony havo been somewhat Interfered with, thoro being no big hoIiiioii 1 - n t.i 1 . V . iiii iiiuiv uuiiift iiu iiih m '. uZ' n . KlckwIor h' 'rji".k Sum"er- bakes and attendnnt pleasures. Ivy Condron. Herbert Colomnn. It. 0 . II. Walters nnd Miss Emmn Benr. , Dr. ond Mrs. Ira II. Bortlo a ko I...IKk- I., nan n ...n.. .. .1 . 1... .. .. !..... !.... 1 .. i.i.... .'nn 'iiiiui in ninu i Kiiiuiiiiiu in lliu wnirA iiinl mi u-i'iipin 11 iioiniuifi iiivvrii kihh- .,. olt Vn.mni bi,n, , M. ,"",-.""""" ""." v"".'u.u uul u" tiii ur 1 en with any lingering thought In her ' ,V. .7.. - . " .7 1 ... ; ""l" ,u,"e8 nn" wnlls w InrKe- red, I "rendoll of Si.M F honit that Hho Ih not unite Hntlslled ""',,', ' ' ,'.,.", 1' 1,,. m,' i,n"ii u ",0. 1lll,1'rcllow lnlillnn ond roses lug rooms woro ...in. 1.1... ..i..i.. 1....1.. 1.1... ... 1...1, iioh uoen n tonclior In the .Mnrshlleld miiiL-imi u-imi tnm 1 ...1,1. ...... ....!... that his lovo Is fully returned. The ancient PolyiieHlaim nro Hold to havo punished a treacheroiiH kiss with death. Tho girl became tho llfemalo of tho llrHt man who gao her 0 kiss. Through tho tribes or men. the kiss Ih recognized oh signifying tho wish for Hinting among the morrlagables. The CoucohIiih raco Iioh brought tho 1(1 us up to Uh highest standard of rovereiuo and Intellectual Inter pretation of perfect love. Tho lov er who no longer cares to greet his betrothed Hum tuny bo considered ns lUKownrin, wiiu h Is the starting In ot dry rot of affection. Iler kiss of greeting or of parting Iiiih failed to thrill his heart. 1 1 unhands nnd wlven should be per- The color Hcheme of red, a fow friends In honor of Mrs. Mary fAlll tl'fl U itnuiil.i.l mi .. Tlmin n n .! . u .1 .. 1.1 . w iiuKinor, .Mrs. jock ranclsco. Tho llv- beautifully decorated schools. i ii..," rV. :". A"; I :'"'". ''" nuu vinos. Mr Mihr fm-iroriv nf ?imvinr . ll" B,,,"uu""--i imoies were , uo coior Bcnonio or red and greon Nebr Is weli 1-iu wn . n the !' "8,"l "H 'I1"0.0 rnr,,B' Ench llttl0 ll01,t- dominating. During tho after- ngbeon Kent for ho local rnl'lroml Zl rOVoU'Cil VV0 ,leII'!"8 birthday t noon music, conversation nnd sow- . owo,nrwm,1M,R ,ft" "U?.'..,?."0. lnr " mnrtHomely ng were enjoyed and most dellc Pocllle comnony , u or tho, T"'rrni'I?V..M "V Ul,,,. .....I.l.i !..., !,...., ti 1 ;. " . x,wwo .i.j jiuiiviJ, llllll nunivnn, ' hii iiiviin'Mivvi Oregon. Mr. and leavo shortly for they will make theli Mr. Fuller Ih on Ohio boy tho Both Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. T"loYrr,,W nrendell wVr;?mVrt7of NCrt onThls Port.nahPwhoS! Ir'XlS' ,0 COnf0n" W,,h ,,,01 5"' "iirth'LT fr,end!0B tl10 ' A lr linnm n.J i. ' J ""long tllOSO prOSOtlt Wore tllOV Rtonnr 'ohK'boy but has "" "oon wis spent In games Mrs. L J. Simpson. Mrs. C. M. II? S 'In Business for Your Health" wm.mmk.M mWM,Jij mmmW3 been In tho West for tho past four years. Ho was connected with thoj Ploneor Hnrdwnro Company of this, f'llV fni n ulirll ll.ll. n.l.l Itimta ...nn..l ' "t " ..... .,.,u lllll. IIII.IIU lining fi lends while here. Ho Is now con nected with Wolls & Morris of Wen otchee, and nt that place Mr. and Mrs Fuller will ninko their futurof t2 So. 6th St homo after upending a fow days In ' 'i roriiaiui and Kenttle. 0 Wi:i))l.(JS AM) ANNOUNCE- MEXTS SPIliELLA COKSETS mny bo obtained In Mnrshflold from Mm. Annie Holland, ( orscticr. Phono 200X ir. .Mrs. u. s. winsor. Mrs. J. G. lorn. Mrs. C. F. McCollum. Mrs. T. W . Rennlo. Mrs. M. E. Eveiitt. Mrs. H. E. Biirmester. Mrs. L. F. Fnlkon stein. Mrs. Korn, nnd Misses Ger- ITW1? M,nnt,R' Il"' Brlghnm and Kdlth Horn. O- ro ex pected to open their HUinmor homo. Mlrnc Cove, on South Coos River on their return next week from their i-uto trip to Portland. Seattle and Everltt and Intervening points. 0 Arthur McKeown nnd Eugcno O'Coniioll nro doing consldernhlo clearing around the Bennett nnd O'Coniioll summer homes nnd mnk lng thorn ovon more attractive than usual. Mr. O'Connell and Win. Ford havo been blasting some of the old myrtle logs around tho latter'a homo eok lind a rather narrow iNfter touching off tho hlnst. stepped behind o big stump. A chunk of tho blasted lo- ulrm-li another log nnd sheered around be- mini uie tree wnero they were Htiind lug. Its force was Hpent before It reached them but It gave them tho fright of their lives, O Llttlo Mnbel Ford, dniiclitnr nf Mr and Mrs. Win. Ford. Is probably the RlVer llOU nvnr ........ . .' ""own. tv... I III llfll- lllllftu lw... .. ' Ul'lfl llttlo bathing suit. fnP.'HJ ...1..... 11... . . ' ""l H til.. wiiun mo uaiaiuo of t, '"'tl no imiizo nro enjoying .M Sl.o lncks n few moSh,"1?' 1 yi-nr old but Hhn X&'lJ 1 iiiibo. laughing ,, " gleo IIH HllO BplOHhci llin I ."I Ih tho center of ,if" . Mrs. Rebecca Lu.n.ci.. llllll I'll or. PiiI.i...i.... . "l"i family nnd Mrs. Wmn t nro enjoying on outing 5 much. Mr. Wrmm .??, ": California this week .oj 0 ALUMNI otrln, ;" Moinliors of tho Marshfi.iV School Alumni AslaR Joy a moonlight excursln,!: (Inn's Covo thin ovonlne V Mrs. V. A. Tlodgen m S tho porty. A number 0 t S nro nhsont from the rii. !.V ho iinnhlo to nttond lmt ,"" who will probably b0 p 0' u 1 F. A. Tlodgen and . .Ui iichhio uoko, Mnrjorlo Comii Tr.lilinv All.... n..ii. ..WMi nn.l Mnw Trn..o M ' UL"I1 ...... .-...j ..u.,r,r Messrs, EH, .Tun 11,111 II nil .11, l., MX coy Clorko, Ernest Harrlm Bnrtlett Flanagan "w 0- PICNIO OUTIXOS T. T. .T.Tl .mth, u. ii. waiter cnteru; fow friends" nt n picnic W'fa Her guoHts woro Mr. ami v, E. Horton, Misses Dcsalo and lc Coke, Mr. nnd Mrs A. ' nnd llttlo sons, Miss Dora Stu' nuu .uiHH uniiHin wni'cr, 0 Aiuoiig inoso who tpent l at uiinricsioii ncach were 't Mrs. C. II. WnPer, Mr. nni V- .;. norton, .miss Dora Wn'.t .mish uaiiHta winter n J. D. Mereen. Mr nnd MnC NuHburg, Dr. nnd Mrs, E. E.H ur. uix, Air. nnii .mm, P.M. hi nmi ur. and Mrs. A h. Ho: were nmong tho auto partki r. blioro Acres last Sunday. 0 Mr. nml Mrs. Wnrd M, I)1H( iirown nnd w. u Douglas aol woro among tho auto partlti lug to Big Creek Inst Sundi; o Judgo ond MrH, J P. IUJ Roxlo Hull, Miss Bertha IM Ida Patterson nnd Ned hJi drovo to Big Creek last Sot!r nn outing. n A. J. DrowH mid wife, E. Cl oud wlfo ond children t: to Shore AcreH ond hack Frli O ! MOONLIGHT PICNIC ! At n business session of lb J worth League of tho Muu Methodist church this weeV.fl luury plmiH were made for r.fl light picnic for tho nicmknl tholr friends. Tho dato wiiu llnitely ilotor.iilued but iUVI uouiiced Inter. O 1 IXKOHMAL CHAT Mr. and Mth. Tom Hanel baby returned this week fronW Posh vhcro they visited nij for n few weeks. 0 It. It. Montgomery nnd wi(3 cotur, 111., nro expected liereij visit at tho Iioiucb of his &l MrH. I). Y. Stafford. It. J. Ml ery and Mrs. C. K. Perry. O Mth. J. T. Horrlgnn Is wl homo next weolc from St. Vii Springs, Wnsli., whoro she buj spending a fow weeks. She'j accnmiinnlcd bv her daugbtifl will upend somo time nt tnelhrj homo here. Mra linn iv'iul I IllL' has 11 word thnt her cousin, KJwlJ I (JET Till: OWI. i "- WHY-- 'U g''l Will lull H-k atoi k Ih imiiiiii.i (Soiul (Iiiodx " WHERE At the lnihlest llttlo store In .Mnrshllold where i.i'e and uuoll'.v count most. Happen In the next tlmo you need drugs, or better- IMIOXE 7I-I and try out our deliver) horvlce. OWL ntESCItllTIO.V 1 'ill Ilk I). (lllllll, Note thnt word. "In Diihlnrab for Your HelUi" Owing to tho Injuries that Mr. Cat-I t i nil. assistant niiglueer on the' I .Nairn Smith, lecelved In nn ocildontl a few weeks ago, his marriage to .Ml-s May Stauff. formerly of Marsh-i i tlel l Iioh lieen postponed for n few weeks, The wedding was to havo j nee.i MHeinnlxotl at their homo In, Oaklaul this week. Mr. Cntterall Is' I iimi loiiiiucd to l.ano Hospital but, ' "' .',v ,1, uv tiirifiii nn i ruti lies In n few days. As soon nsi he reioiers Hiilllileutly. the mnrrlngol will dike place. , ENGAGEMENTS 4 I 4; Coos Bay friends havo ben nnnrls.1 od of the eiigagnient of Ralph Coke .ind Mlxs Amy Iteynolds. two former well known North Bend young peo ple. Mr. Coke Is the sou or It .J. Coke or North Bend nml Is engaged 111 hiullletiis near Los Ancles Ml-u Reynolds Is now nt Oreiron Pin- u-uii' i.er parents, iioth are graduates of the North Bend High School nnd their host of friends on Coos Bav will unite In extending congratula tions. No date for tholr marriage )... MITU UIIIIUlllll Ct. I MIRTH ANXOl'NCEMUNT Cards have been received horo nn- I ,!... . 1. . . .... . . I ii 1 nt. i,.' """"'"k mo advent or Handolph Ed-1 ll.i;.M.( I con Itiinds nn .Inlv iw.li n. n City. Mrs. Harold Rands who was formerly Miss Florence Graham, Is well known on Coos Bay. having held the position us Instructor In draw lug and music In the Marshfl;!J for Our ".lut as j?.. m, r,,,,,,, . g -g,y,r;a' -zzzzz7s KAMMERER SAYS: $20 to All $25 Suits !2r $14.75 No Restrictions $5.00 Packard Low Shoes, $3.50 Now is the lime to effect a big saving; merchandise that is adapted in weight and quality, especially for Coos Bav danate another thing is, I want to close out my lines to greet my customers with clean, up-to-date merchandise. Yours, Anxious to Please, The Toggery w-i "! "--- 'U sT,rw.wvnKM