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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1912)
fSSIpSavlumfn ' '- cv EWWQOTl'lfi -mcrvoooruHT'Tim uxj iimiro'l irieci V nwptiir uw woro whlto mosBnllno with over dross of embroidered brnsaol neb. The rooms were prottlly decorated with Ivy and whlto chrysanthemums Only Immediate frlcmlB and rela tives were present. After tho wed ding light refreshments were served. They received many pretty and use ful presents. Tho young couple left for Gnnllncr Saurday, where the groom Is engaged In business. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Uay pcoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly rccolved In tho social do- fiartnient. Tclophono 133. No Ices of club mcotlngs will no published and secretaries itro kindly requested to furnish sumo. EXPLAINED. "Out of Blcht. oiil or mini) " Cnn tho piovurb Ipo true? TIs u tliltiK I etui Bcnrccly believe. Wlicn you nto nivny I grow fonder of you. And I fret, niul t Blew, and I celevo. Tliero Is only ono wny I can tnaho it Round right. That Is this; 1 moat constantly tlnd That whenever, my dear, you are out of my nlRht. Why, then I am out of my tnlndt Clevuliin.l Plain laler. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter Minn C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo nllowcd only In cbbcs whoro tho events occurred Inter Minn tho Mmo mentioned.) ses Josephine Griffin. Mildred Rood, Allco Wnltcrs, Knra Sliouso, Freda Holmes, Cnrrlo Stephens, Juno Young Naomi Smith, Anna Trumnn and Messrs. Stanton Stephens, Carl Wel llnir. Unvnor nolsondorfor, Wlntlchl Woodbury, Tom Stora and Wm. Per kins. .;. . .. SEWING CLUIl I Tho Forndnlo Sewing Clrclo was entertained Inst Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. John II. Housor. Tho nftornoon was plcsantly spent In sowing and conversation. The hostess served dolleloiiB refreshments Those present woro: Mrs. Spade, Mrs. Richardson, Mra. Hall Mrs. Housor and tho Misses Molcomb, Johnson, Larson nnd Hnll. Hov. A. V. lliiBsford was a visitor. ENTERTAINS TEACIIEHS , Mrs. Mary n. Thompson entortnln cd tho tnchors of tho High School building last Tuesday evening. Light refreshments woro sorvod. Tho guests woro tho Misses: Nnnu Drowning, Agnes Cnrpontor, Esther Sllvormnn, Elmore, Inez Ilnldwln, Moore, Mog ford, Allco Armsby nnd Helen Land rlth, nnd Mrs. J. J. Morrow and Mrs. Painty refreshments woro sorveil by tho hostess. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Qlossop nnd tho Misses Stch holm, Woodworth, O' Connor, Abbott nnd Palmer and Mrs. Ellen Kcllcy nnd Miss Dodgo. I IllltTIIDAV PARTY avi-:iiixs I MIsb Myrtle Oordlor, recently of Wisconsin, nnd W. H. Fothcrlnghnm, n surveyor of this city, woro married InBt Tucsdny morning nt tho homo of Mr. niul Mrs. L. T. MnttllCWS Oil Rniitli Tlvnmiwnv. Row R. ,E. Drowning 'omeln,ted, iihIhit the rlim ceremony. Tho brldo was awecly gowned In n whlto tncssnl no dress with I'crsinn trimmings, and cnrrled whlto chryB nntbomuinB. Only a fow Intlmnto friends wit nosuml thn nffnlr Mr. nnd Mrs. Fothorlngham loft WodnoBdnv on tho Alllnnce for Port land, where they will mnko tholr home. a 4, A number of tho young people of Mnrshlleld nttoiidod tho wedding dnnco of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters at Llbby last Snturday evening. Among tho party woro: MIbscs Hoi on Graham. Lcwolln Grnham, Mnr Jorio Graham, Nolllo Trlbboy nnd Messrs. Itudolph Matson, John Hnr- rls, Clydo Elliott nnd Ulauilo liiuott. : Word has been rccolved by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Howard of North In let of the mnrrlngo of their dnughtor, MIbh Grnro Hownrd, and Gnrllold J. Wurreii of North Diver, P. 13. lslnnd, which took nlntc at tho homo of rol ntlvos In Now Doston, N. II, MIbh Hownrd left hero In October to meet her llnnec. The ceremony was per formed by n llnptlst minister, Uov Gordon C. Warren, n brother of tho groom. They will rcsldo tit North ltlvor. UPON WHAT slight pivots do destinies turn! Tho most Im portant custom to which no doty subjects n man Is Mint uciiunlnt nnco shnll not bo mndo without the formula of a proper Introduction. While wo mnko no attempt to find n flaw In Mils wlso edict, wo realize Mint tho observance of It plnys much Jinvoc In matchmaking writes Lnurn Joan Llbboy. Cupid certainly finds Mint his stum bling block Introduction Is tho great boulder In love's pnth, ns It Is tho first stop In bringing people to gether. Even bold Cupid, who rides rough shod over tho world, must bow Mio Unco to this stern decrco of nodal custom. It nuzzles him not n llttlo II. W. Morrow, to bring soino Introductions about, Thursday evening, Mrs. Mary nn mnrlnlu nftnt .It llinln l.ict tt nnt.i 'Pl.mi. ..r. n.ilAHtnlnml II. a ,nn.lt.ia rt but his designs. tho Central school building at sowing. I Take, for example, tho following ensos: Tho young girl entertaining n cnllor In her parlor, who purposoly Ignores tho call of Mio girl from across tho street, who has Just run over to return u book. She takes tho book from hor nt tho door, ro Bolvlng Mint hor neighbor shnll go ns Klin I'nmn Klin will urltlilinlil Mm In. ...... .,.. ...u ... , ....... , (roiliictlon to hor cnllor. Sho knows . noy. thru tho other girl Is nttrnctlvo, nnd Miss Mnrlnn Horsfnll colobrntod Tho Drows homo wns olnborntely Mint Mioro Is n possibility of ono prot- her tenth birthday Inst Snturdny ovo-, decorated with huckolberry nnd pluk ty girl cutting out nnothor. The uiug nt Mio homo of hor pnroiits, Dr. ' tapestries, tho color Hchomo of pink young man in tho parlor sees tho face nnu .Mrs. William Horsfnll Jr.. on and green liolnc carried out In ovorv of tho protty girl In tho doonvny for Central Avo. The guests woro taken dotnll, nnd tho effect produced by tho nn Instant. Ho wishes Mint sho hnd to tho theater after which dainty pink glow of tho shaded lights was neon Invited In nnd that ho hnd boon refreshments woro served In n prot- bonutlful Indeed. Introduced. Mo meets the girl from illy decorated room nt tho Horsfnll Tho brldo woro n chnrmlnc gown across tho strcot nt sovornl gnthor-' home. Thoso present woro: Doris of whlto mossnllno with honvy Inco Ings nfler Mutt, hut llnds no ouo who Sengstnckon, Holon Ilcos, Eilnn Hccs,' trimmings and cnrrlod n shower bo- will accord him tho eagerly Bought Mnry Loulso McArthur, Edith Ayro, auot of whlto hot-hoiiBO carnations. Introduction. In tho hurly-burly of Cntherlno Hoffman, Loulso Gldlcy, She wns attended by Miss Ellzn Ayro life thoy drift apart. Thoro'H n sigh Abblo Lodward nnd Jcnncttc Upton.' and Miss Hnlllo Dnvls, who were on two pairs of lips. Two hearts echo,1 v : I Ideal bridesmaids In tholr bonutlful "It might havo boon." I pink gowns nnd carrying oxi'hltc ItitnroBtoil friends hnvo thwarted.' M.NS OK M)ltA I . uujiiiots or pink cnrnntlons. Introductions between young pcoplo ; ; - . Tho groom wns nttonded by Mr. fnr nn lnau ronunn imH.m.o limn tlinf' " IlO SOUS Of Norway OntortlllllCd 111 . Jollll MorCOIl, n. nniirmi i, i uMm. r i,i. .iW in Finnish Hnll lost Voilncsilny ovenlng To tho sweot strnlns of Mondols- tho background whom she would llko wUI,1'1 lnnco nnd basket social. Tho solin's Wedding Mnrch, plnyod by tho eligible young mini to fall in love 0V01llK entortnliimoiit, which wns Miss Uosslo Ayro, tho brldnl party on- wlth. Whenever nn Introduction Is withheld Micro Is supposedly a reason back of It. If It Is Justlllublu, well nnd good. If not, the person who Iiiih. ALUHK-MACLAURIN NUin'IALS Last Snturdny ovonlng, nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Drows In South Mnrshlleld, Itev. II. I. Hutlego per formed tho ceremony which united Miss Kiln MncLnurln nnd Mr. II. M Albco In tho holy bonds of mntrlmo ny. Doth young pcoplo nro widely known nnd arc very popular In their clrclo of friends nnd acquaintances on coos Day. Tho brldo has for somo time held tho position of clerk In tho offices of tho Homo Tolophono Company, nnd the groom, Is an expert employe In tho C. A. Smith mnchlno shops. In receiving, Mrs. Drows wns ns slstcd by her sister, Mrs. C. O. Gos- In chargo of O. O. Lund and James! tored n gntovvny of evergreens Intor- .Mnrtluson, wns n success in every twined with pink festoons nnd stood wny. Tliero wns n big crowd and tho ngnlnst u buckgrotind of huckleberry, music, which wns furnished by tho. whoro tho Inmrosslvo ring coromonv put n bar upon tn marriageable poo-1 F1"'1'"", jnd. was oxcollont. wns performed. Just boforo this, --.. -. .iw.. w w !' vw w uiiitri w unvvkiji "I Lovo You Truly," by Cnrrlo Jncob plo knowing ench other, who nro In I , "".Ha- V"l,10A MIM"..T 10 . . vory wny suited to lovo nnd wed. ,fo . inv,M.K ,,1, Prottleiit decorated nhmild feel Mint ho or sho bus failed mk", wl,ldl roprcBontcd n log cnb- to light the lump to show two beniitl- ful Minis tho wny (o happiness. It would, of course, bo understood Mint introducing two people Is a mat ter of much responsibility. If happi ness results, well and good. If III botldos the young woman or tho young man, the full forco of tho blnmo Is thrown upon tho person who mndo thorn ncnunluteil. Realizing the grnvlty of the situation, somo few pooplo will not tnko tho responsibility af Introducing n young man whoso nuteicdoiitH they know nothing iiliout, whoso habits they could not vouch for. to a s weft unsophisticated mnidpii. I nmixii; cunt Mrs. S. Chandler entertnliied tho members of tho Drldgo Club nt tho homo of her sou In West Marsh Held. The first prixo was won by Mrs. II. H. Tower nnd tho second by Mrs. J. A. Matson. Aftor cards refreshments were ser ved. Tho guests woro: Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. W. M. Ulnke. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. V. S. Turpln, Mrs. J. A. Mutson. Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. C. M. Hylor. Mrs. William Horsfnll Jr., Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Mrs. II. Lockhnrt, Mrs. A. II. Powers, .Mrs. II. Seng Htuckon ami Mrs. II. K. Dooth. A HOLD DAAAK MOOXLItillT ItlDi: Mndor tho chnperonnKO of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Covey and Mr. and Mrs K George Smith, a party of Tho Indlos of Mio Prosbytorlnu Church nro concluding n two days bo zanr todny. All kinds of fancy work havo been on salo and today's fea ture wns a cooked food snle. Tho bazaar Is iindor tho mnnngo- mont of llio following coinmlMcos of ladles: Prosldont. Mrs. C. II. Wnltors. Apron Commlltoe, Mrs. Kvn Ganv mill. Mrs. A. K. Sonmnn nnd Mrs. D A. J nnos. Fnncy Work Conimltteo. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. A. L. Dutz, Mrs. W. Lnngdon, Mrs. A. L. Dnrkor, Mrs. I A. Tledgon, Mrs. A. K. Dlnient, mid Mrs. H. I. Ilydo. Tho cooked food salo wns In chnrgo ot .Mrs. i-'. h. ijow nnd tho enndy booth wns presided over by .Miss Ma rio Seaman, I .MKTIIOOIKT llltOTIIHUIIOOl) I . Tho membors of tho Marshflold Methodist Drothorliood Association woro entortnlned Inst Wodnesdny nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Drown In West Mnrshflold, After the usual routine of business had been disposed with, various games nnd n gonornl good Mmo wore enjoyed, nftor which Mio guosts were sorvod wlioloBomo refreshments. Tho next mooting will bo an Now Wars ovo. Dee. 111. with F. K. Al lien. In South Mnrshflold. Thoso prosont woro: Mossrs. A. isnncson. Chester Isnacson. Losllo nr '.liiiLT1! iJ,,V,n.1 fJ1U? 0"Jo)'oa nljwnt-bon, Frank Howo. Kd Dolt, Has moonlight ride to the forks lt even- kins, nlph Dlshop. Mickey. G N. ,I1K: ., . , . ,IolL !' H. Campbell, V. K. Allen. II. All Mie sports common to such nf- j. Rutiege, F. C. Dlrch. F. L. siim- falis were Indulged In and n glorious good time Is the result. An nppotlz Jng lumh was partaken of. Those of the moon light party woro: Mr. nnd Mrs, Clnrnnco Covoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. George Smith. Mis- . SPIItELLA GOliSETS may bo obtained In Mnrshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, G or setter. 152 So. Btk Bt. Fhon 10 OX. nor. M. 1). Sumnor. I. S. ICnufmon, wuiu nelson, ciny Church. Dyerly K. H. Joohnk, .1. Leo Drown, It. O. Graves nnd D. II. Savage. WKI) IX COQUILLi: I - Miss Jean Noel nnd Georgo Dnttoy woro married nt tho homo of tho brldo's pnronts In Coqulllo on Wed nesday ovenlng, Nov. 27, nt 8 p. m nev, C. If. Cleaves of South Metho dist Church officiating, The bride Dond. Aftor congratulations hnd been showorod upon tho young couple, the guests adjourned to tho adjoin ing room whoro tho many usoful and beautiful woddlng gifts woro displayed. In tho refreshments, tho color schemo or pink nnd green wns cnrrled out. MIbs Gonovlovo Gosnoy nnd Krnest Drows assisted In serving. Miss Alpha Mnuzoy received Mio pteco of cake containing tho ring, but this Mmo It wns misdirected, ns ono or tho brldo's mnlds Is roportod to bo tho next victim of cuptd's bow and arrow, Mr. and Mrs. Alboo will llvo In Hunker Hill, whero Mr. Albeo has n now homo In rondlness for thom. Following nro thoso Invited: Itev. nnd Mrs. II. I, Rutledgo, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Dollow, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Dnvls. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Gnrd nor, Mr, nnd Mrs, Kdwln Dusby, Mr, nnd Mrs. James It. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Gosnoy, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drows, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory Whlt wlrth. Mrs. Wm. Dlnnchflold, Misses: Desslo Flyo, Josophlno Conies, Do atrlco Smith, Eliza Ayro, Desslo Ayre, Hallle Davis, Etta Drooks, Sylvia Davis, Edith Hildcnbraud. Ruth Mat thews, Ellen Drowor, Evolyno Four ier, Gonovlovo Gosnoy, Marjory Drows nnd Alpha Mnuzoy nnd Messrs. Wm, Longstaff, Arno Moreen, Russoll Nns burg, Wymnn Albeo, Arthur Dlnn ehnrd. Norman Johnson Wallaco Ack loy, Joseph Honnessoy, Georgo Hen nessey, Ralph Hnlwny, Josoph Llogel, C. 0. Wlllot, John Moreen, Hownrd Dunning, nnd Mnstors Guy Clausen, Ernost Drews, Wnyno Gosnoy, Hor schel Clnusen, Genovn, Virginia nnd Albert Gosnoy. v TIIAXKSGIVIXfi DIXXKltS 1 Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Mlngus entortnlned Mrs, Rebecca Lusq Stump nt dlnnor Thursday evening nt tholr homo In West Mnrshlleld. Mr. nnfl Mrs. Steckel of Ray City entortnlned nt Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rlobo and children, f V Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson entor jntnedJKeniul Mrs. J. S. Coke (Conttauvd oa Pari Eight.) Holiday G ood OO The Golden Rul FpACH season; beginning December Utf we give special attention 'for a few weeks to holiday goods. We buy and sell these goods much cheaper than any concern in Coos County "We now have on display a. big line, of Dolls, toys, and many useful articles suitable for Xmas Gifts. Come to the store where the people trade. The Gflde3ii Rul Marshfield Band on The Gas Range Is A Friend To Everybody To the women of the household it means clean, cool kitchens without back-breaking labor. i To the men it gives better cooked meals and happier wives, To the children it allows more time for play, there boing no kindling to chop nor hurried errands to tho grocery for oil. To the entire household it gives! Don't Lose a Cood Thing mm irrznaJlLM m? rZZQt la frxmt lp 3? Cleanliness Safety Economy It is no longer a luxury only for the rich. Telephone 178 and ask tho New Business Department about our gas range proposition. Oregon Power Co, Telephone 178. and you cortnlnly will It you loot to try our laundry. The Uit and clonncst work Is done here r.l tho most satisfactory finish li put uiion all glazed linen work. We tnko tho greatest caro of ill Sir- meats nnd an wo uso no Injuriou acids tliero Is no fear of datum boing done to tho most "delicate h brlc. Wo do not charge hli prices for doing high class vori Coos Bay Steam Laundry l'HO.Vi: MAIN' 57J. "wiyj IVoivr.wfr Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ei. cluatToly la milling those brands ot flour. Inojaiaisc -.2wWB 1F10UR Mia Handling Bread that Is always so fresh, delicious, dGnondnblo and satisfying Is a real pleasure Bating It Is a greater one, a loar ot our bread will con vert anyone into a blc broad oator. And ns broad Is n porfoct food tho more loaves or. ours you consumo tho bettor for your henlth, Coos Bay Bakery The place (or good goodies. Market Ave. Phone 111-L WIIiLAMETTK VALLEY FARMS, In Liuio County, Oregon. Fruit & Kerry Farms, Truck Farms, Dairy Farms, Stock Farms, General Farming Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST and LITERATURE telling you about tho wonderful resources of Lane County, Oregon. J. E. THOMAS & CO., Cottage drove, Oregon. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teet sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches broken Jewelry and Preclou Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. PlUIn. Smelting & Refining Co. Established 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Gold Scrap, and Platinum; High est prices -paid. , ,. ' e oaYe aw Raised Oor Milk, 25c per gallon. Cream, 20c per pint Whip Cream, 25c per pint Buttermilk, 10c per gallon Phono 73. Coos Bay Ice & Cold! Deliveries, 8a.rn.and2p.nl. Fire! Fire! Fire! That is tho CRY that every ono DREADS to hear. ' .o ,,,nnB DESTRUCTION. nM, fim nun may get ou next. Be wise and Insure the NEWARK FIRE SW ANCE COMPANY. French Realty Co, AGENTS. 315 No- Front St" Mars' hfleld For GOOD SHOES and GOOD nEpAII!?pniC0. nt RIGHT WW' . Go to August Oleson fagMstfi rifc- JLv