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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912-EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY 2 . pj.jhj,t, a i ' iKtfn&AVwrvitf.K4Hak7iiiuyAT-aiifxi'ii'i'i:j rvv?i m iij PERSONAL notices of Ylaltor u ttao city, or of Coos Bar people who vitlt in other cities, together with flatlet of social affairs, nr gladly recalled in the Bocial dcx partmont Telephono 133. Ko. ticca of club mootlngs will bo pub llBhed and aecretarlea are kindly roaucaUd to furnlah aamo. I lot other men Blgh for tho "Old Fashioned Clrl." I'm rtrong for the up-to-date timid; For the old fuHhloiiud typo wns too precious a pearl, Too timid, and piilo, and afraid. 1 novor did fall for tho "clinging vino" poso. Tho typo I am fond of must ho 'Alive nnd nlort from hor head to her toes Tho up-to-date maiden for inul Tho old fanhioncd girl wan appealing nnd mvoct, Hut h)io waHti't n chum for n man: Her waist wiih too small, and too tiny hor feet For Itfo on tho modern girl's plnu; Sho couldn't play tennis or golf ev ery day, And nho fainted i. lot you'll agree. Hor Idea of violent tcport was cro quet Tho up-to-date maiden for me! Tho old fashioned girl grew to wo man's estato With life HtUI an unopened hook. Sho brought to hor husband a love thnt wns groat And Homotlmes she know how to cook, nut tho up-to-date maiden knows Homothlng of life, Of foolish Illusions hho'n free. Ah friend and companion and sweet heart and wife, ' Tho up-to-date maiden for mo! 11RRTON IJUAIiKV. O nn MI? L'lrl who has an ovon torn- 1 per Ik rarely upset by trllloH, and ' smoking nnd billiard room afforded n who Is merry nnd full of fun, Is retreat for tho gontlomen butweon siiro to bo popular. Tho bnppy her-! dances but was little used except by olno of real life Is tho horolno of tho ihe conllrmod ones who briefly bum novel, who lakes offense with npal-(,(i Incense as an ovldenco of gal ling readiness and who Is dllllcult hmtry us well ns loyalty to ".My to plcaso. 1 1, :uly Nicotine." Tho happy heroine, for example,' Tho overling wns one of tho most docs not fall out esslly wllli hor men delightful and charming of tho son frleuds, nor forgive them reluctantly, i son. Tho pleasant surprlso or tho ox Sho has what 1 think 1 had boBt call tins added tho touch of orlglnnllty social grit nnd ci urnge. Sho enn'and Hinartnoss which mndo It most take a trying situation cheorfully, enjoyable, and If you would follow .In hor stops dancers during tho g mil piomom ade. Splendid music, n porlect lloor and a spirit of enjoyment wcro a trinity of features contributing to a most delightful evening. Tli extras wero n refreshing and delightful and Inspiring Innovation. Knrh wna n fnvor danco after tho manner of a German, and tho sur-' prlso and cleverness added zest to the iicrrlmont. During tho first extra "Dlnck Cat," the men received sealed packages to present to tho ladles which wlion un folded revealed a "Ulack Cat" fan. Tho ladles wero given diminutive black cats which entitled tho pos sessor of each fellno hoodoo to dis possess any dancer of hor partnor and pass tho hoodoo along. Soon after this distribution thero was n mnd whirl of merriment and mixed dan cors. There wore many mirthful maledictions on all black cats in gen eral and In particular on tho ono that was creating hnvoc with tho graceful measures of tho "Ulack Cat danco which proved a most enjoyable di version. Tho next extra "Chanticleer" was ladles cholco and each favored gen tleman received from his partnor a chanticleer head dress which certain ly entitled him to crow and ho did. This gay head dress transformed tho lloor Into a mass of moving color thnt seemed Illco n fancy dross ball. Later In tho evening tho "Serpen tlno" extra in which narrow carni val ribbons of colored pnpor thrown by tho dancers tnnglcd thorn In a mass of easily broken bonds was n ilttlng climax to u miniature carnival of mirth and color. Tho favors woro distributed from pink baskets by llttlo MIsbos Knthor lue Nicholson, Katherino Morton nnd Sarah Kscott. All tho appointments wero porfect. Punch nnd dainty confections wcro provldod and proved refreshing and popular between danco numbers. Thero was n card room where tho non-dancors enjoyed Urldgo nnd tho CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings. Intended for publication In the aocioty depart ment of The Timet, mutt bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. m., Friday of each irook. (Exception! -will bo ollowod only In cases where eronta occur later than the time mentioned. ) hero aro some rules to remember: When your pretty frock Is stoppod upon by a careless young mnn at a party don't accept his blushing apolo gy with an. angry staro. Make him ten times more repentant and ever 0 $ IIKIIKSK lUUTIIlS. O. Mrs. F. 0. llorton ontertalned at llrldge on Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Tho color schemo of tho tho shower bouquet wob of white rosebuds and lilies of tho valley. Tho bridesmaid's gown was tan oni broldorcd silk crcpo nnd sho carried a boquot of whlto magnolias. After tho ceremony, dlnnor was sorved In tho dining room which was profusely decorated with trailing vines Intermingled with whlto roses nnd chrysanthemums. Misses Alpha Wlcklund nnd OUlo Richards assisted In serving. After tho dinner, Miss Mildred Rood sang vory sweetly, tho songs, "O, Promlso Mo," and "I Love You, Truly." Tho guests wero Rev. D. A. Mc Lcod, Mr. and Mrs, L. 0. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Smith, Misses Ollvo Richards, Mildred Rood, Annie and Laura Smith, Kmmn and lreno Hod son, Alpha Wlcklund, Florence Jen nings of Portland, and Messrs. II. II. Smith, John Motley, H. R. Hodson, Ilonry Smith nnd Frnnk Smith. 0 wi:i)Di.V(.s. Last Wodnesdny afternoon, Frod Nelme, a chnffeur of this city, nnd Miss Audrn Ladd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Ladd, wcro married at Cooulllo by Judgo John F. Hall Mrs. Roso, slstor of the bride, and D. L. Footo accompanied the couplo to Coqulllc. 0 Last Wednesday nftornoon occur red tho wedding of Stanley Wosnelw of this city nnd Mrs. A. C. Smith of Portland which took placo at tho olllco of Justlco of tho Poaco Pen nock. The groom has been the city foromnn of tho Orogon Power com pany for tho past two years, and has a large acquaintance in .Marsiuioiu, Mr. and Mrs. WcbsoIb will reside hero, iuii iimrn mini? i U n ilium mm uiui- , .. .. ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,.,,!.. lastingly your admirer by saying, "Of decorations was ycd ' f course I forg vo you. I know you are ' 'V . ,""""? '"" . l7 . Li. sorry, but nrrlilouu ulll ha.pcn. and' dnl.lli.H uml the hostess was HsUte if you will get a pin or two I think, In wtiIiik ' Mr- " t riin n II." ni.n.1 t.iinni-i.lvnvnii,MlHHOM Al.irlo SoHiiuui and Ku hryn Inlluenco that all men respect, and, J lorton. A Uildge. Ms. I . I, lllngness to bo nmused nnd to Oreono won list honors. I uosi H tko tho best of ovoryt nlwnys k"h wjro Mrs. l-rod King "' files their unbounded admiration. M. U W. I.niwlnn. Mw. W . II. Ko -m aro never slow to devoutly lion- "l'. M- - l'-..M lor' Mr a " an Inlluenco that all men respect, nnd willing make oxel HI in fi ft tini'Ah uliktv lf i If it'll lit I V - i... ..i-ii.,i. ..i.n.. i,..- u.iw. .1....0 llarnor. Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. not lose her cbccrfuln.'Hs when nl'- Ht.iisoworth. .Mrs Dorsoy K lc. traln Is lost or Into, who docs not r. Mrs. I. A. Tledgen, Mrs. II. I. sulk because the ralu fell on her best "yde. Mrs. . . McKldow no) . Mrs. hat at tho picnic, who Is not given W. M. lllnko. Mr. C. 1-. McKnlKl.t to fretting, rnmnliit;. omln. or Miss C"eo. Mrs. II. f. Tower. Mrs. t. compliilulng. mi I w'n. In cur an ! t.l- ' ''1(- '" ') ( w, Mrs. m. ways ii wonianh w .mnn. Jfiiill. Mrs. C'labaiiKh. Mrs. Adelspor- 0 ger, Miss Daisy Dean Rush, Mrs. A. 1 L. Ilarkor. Mrs. A. K. Seaman. Mrs. t'...T.f.M.m.f..?vt.v?'.tiA. II. tildley. Miss Maude Painter. ni.l.H.llll'l l. I..NCIN(. iMll(. Arthur T. Ilalnos. Mrs. K. S. PAItn. O Hargolt. Mrs. A. K. No IT and Mrs. ' J.;;". Mr and Mrs. Ward Mitchell lllakf The rooms were prettily decorated wcro tin chnrmlnic host ami liontetw in nlnk or Thurndsy atcrnoon. Mrs. vi:ns i. hast. o Rev. Father Munro this morn ing received a tologram from K. N. McDonnoll of tho Oregon Power Co. auiiotiucliiK his marriage to Ml.s Agues Mnlloy of Ashland, Wis., at St. John's church, St. Paul, tic Rev. Father Couroy offlclatl-irf. They will leave today for Milwau kee mid from there will go to Lud Ington, Mich., where they will visit Mr. McDoii'irP's relctlvos In n month or s they will re urn tD ih Hay. Mr. .McDonnell has been con nected with tho Oregon Power C. In Mnrshflold for over n year n.id has made many friends during his stny horo. All will unite In extend ing congratulations on the return of tho young people hero. O i:x(!.(!i:mi:xts. The matrimonial fever lias again enttted the L. I). Smith homo on Coos River and seUed another vic tim, making the third In tho last three weeks. This time Miss Annie Smith Is tho lucky one and Sun lay will bo married to William Morgan of Daniels Crcuk, Row 0. L. Hall old elating. The wedding will bo a quiet one. O News reached Maishlleld people this week of tho coming marriage of M last iNonlng nt one of tho most do-, McKldowney and Miss Kathryn Hor-, Port Dlminlck to Miss Ida Paulson . . . . .. ' ; ... . i Ilgliirui social riiiicdoiiM or tne sea- ton usslsted .Mrs. llorton m sorung sou. The affair took plate In Unities Hall which tho den hand of the decorators had trniisfiniud Into a veritable fairy bower fur the onuslon, The dci oral lulls vmic elaborate an.! beautiful, the io!or heme of pink nnd k reel i belnit (iirrlel out to the inlnuteKi detail, (ireat strands of curved crepe ribbons diapeil In graic fill festoons formed twin pink tinted toMls Interlined with Kieenery mill the noli nlow of the colored lights made a mene like a itlluiptK' of fairy land The i repe ribbons of this pink can opy radiated from iviitcrpletcs of hmkleborry, rellmtliiK the many lights which weie shudwl with pink chrysanthemum. Innumerable bas kets or (railing vine ana owi'Kivenw! one 'were In ovldenco and the iiiumIc which lloated Ihrough the l.ittlce work of greens btdilnd which the Keyxer or-j nnd llrst honors wele won by Mrs. Schuyler Small. The Kuests were Mesdames D. Y. Rlnfford. Hurry Nasburit. Colby K. Perry. 11. S.MiKsl.ick.n. F. M. Par sons. Win. Horsfiill. Jr.. J. M. t'ptou. F. !:. Hhkiu. K. F. Morrfssey. W. A. of South llond. Wash., which will tako place Monday. Sept. L':i. Mr Dlmmlck. who Is well known In nnd around Munch field having resided here In the past, hut who for some time has boon employed with tin ' Randolph Lumber company near llaudon. panned through Marsliilld , " ----- - IMIIXIIItfl I'lCRfVlC ll('tltll llt(lll J I'oyo 0. F. Murch. Hugo Qulst. I I last Tuesday en route t South lion 1. K. l.oefe. Chas. Van Duyn. W. A Reld. S. C. Small. F. 1). Cohan. Carl Kwiuen. R. K. ltooth. -UHther H. Coneie. W. S. Nicholson, K. W. Kaiiuneier and Misses McUraw. M. Ceorgo and Rauioua RadclllYe. 0 SMITII-Mct'WN Xl'ITIALS. l.iibt Wediu'si.ay at noon occurred of They will return about October 1 to make their homo in Uaudou, 0 Ti:.Di:m:i siiowkr. Last Monday afternoon Miss Lll Hun McCiuin was the recipient of many useful and beautiful articles,' when the members and friends of the Mlatmli initio Class of the Presbyter- the prettiest weddings of'i,,,, ,.i,,.,.ii ,.r Vmih ii,.n,i j.,,i,,,i the year when Miss l.llllan McCauntu.r wllu n Miscellaneous Shower."! and !:. Ceorgo Smith were united In Tu, rooni8 of t),0 u0i,ort McCinn home wore beamifully decorated holy wedlock at the home of the chcht 1. 1 was parly obscured, was i eal i bildc' pareiiis. Mr. and Mrs Robert wit 1 1 purple asti is A good social! ly cm banting, The l.irce bowl fJim which punch was scned ilurliiK rlie evening was emb.jiik 'd with pink loses and cbij anllifiiiiiins. Tli- .inlviil of ihe kuckIh with the m.cuc ni'w mid !'' " 'It'ul tfoMiin of the ladles Kaw ail it ' !ed toiltli of udor tha m.cle the Steele otio of Uvncity that will linger long in memory. The iciest were iviehed by Mr. lend Mis lllnko ,niuioil and the prottv tlaiee proKraniK wero distribut ed b two iticliiT "ii',. inul, In. Kh eilne Nh Imlcxin ami Kailiorlne llnr ton staiiillng on oli'i," i of Mi,. M'UfNLLA COltSKTS may bo obtained In Marshtlold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Cometi or. 152 So. Bib ft. Phone 20 OX. McCann in North llond. Rev. I). A Mcl.eod ollW'latod and the Impressive ring ceromony was used. Tho living room In which the wore marrlcHl was biaiitlfully decor ated with evergreens and white roses, the color scheme of green and white being carried out In all the ttnr.it detenu Ion. To the sweet htr.iiiw of Loheugreu's weddlug niaitli plavetl by MUs Mildred Rood, iie voiiiu couple, uttolidotl by Miss I'lt'i-.'iuo .leuniiiKs n loi 1 1an I as liiiilehiiiiild ami Frank Smith, i ou tdo of the uioom, hs bcst man. took their places under a wedding boll of while Japanese Clematis, where the ceremony was performed. The bride's gown was of white embroidered silk net over silk messa lliio; and tho veil which was caught up with lilies of the valley, was tho samo ns worn by Mrs. K. R. Hodson, sister of the brldo, ti years before: (Continued on Pr.go fflght.) "" v mmmm m Maw.. Harmon Tailoring Co. 12S Pront St. Opposite Orpheum Theater. O ? a iKlpyBXXpi t h c a i 6 a SS3 NC t 0 T II I 5, Ct Yooir Sonlt WMle ibhe Season's Young The lime to secure the best of the best is now. A week from now our assortment of suits cannot possi bly contain the patterns it does today, so why wait? That you are going to have 'a now suit is a foregone conclusion, so take your pick while picking is best. Stoln-nioch nnd Ilrnndegco, Klncnld & Co. Suits liavo tho ilttlng proclivities of custom tailor work. Their vnltio will surprlso you and their prices Impress you. Magmes M attson u KAMMERER SAYS: W A Great Llm f Clotihini To Show Yom 'wfs nil MAdllF?S VU D O 681M ltKt .' Noted the world over for their correct cut and up-to-date models have perfect fitting shoulders and the front will never break down they are priced moderate ly, too $ 18.00 to $30.00 New Arrivals Heide Caps and Hats vBckwesur Yours, Anxious to Please, QhmetH: Shirts Traveling Bags The Ts rMrw