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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1913)
V 2 " '"11 " "'"""'"""'"- wjfe.ftjm' ti , ,,. , .J TSV ,, JCL J .iiiiiii in-i n " """ I I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. EVENING EDITION. I CONTItinUTIONS concerning I wMal lmmienlnrj. Intended for 1 Mljllcatlon In the society deparl I Bwnt of The Tlm, must b sub I juutad to the editor not Uter ba& 6 o'clock 1. n., l'rlilny of fl & week. (Exceiitloni will be i nwed only In cae where the eranls occurred later than the ni mentioned.) " 1rk of th sing of the bride mnd her bloom ? )ierke to me for a hlle Vtn flio tfrrmfn. tiow I've no rights In the ewe. but nlMi 'XbuV right all I get In the case Itt a law! Ttnow I'm buiIo1 to be silent and mook, Sat. baiiK it! I'm bound to get rucklosa and speak. ThaVro huzzliiK ahonl what the fcrldo Ih to wear; "SP'ie"i-(. buzzing annul how aho'll fix Ui nur nun, Tfcuy'ro uunrrolliiK over the brldul boiiquot K JiMn In Blloitce to all that they say. TRwo' tront me ns UioiirIi I wan t'hnlmid to my doom JlJiii'.li: what inn I? I am only the Krooin. 773- .liynt I ran don In some black ii ml some white, M. borne collar veat and a bad caie f frlKht; Uli, Kuilr will bo tombed an It'n combed every day, itti biiroly not mobbwl If Inured it boquat; W ot to be meek mid try bravely to amlle yhis mooknwm will Hland mc In hnud nftor while. Sains of the bountiful bride and lior .bloom; Sftst don't mention me I am only tho groom; Xvm fcay, "ho wb drewwd In con ventional black." Timn kindly forgot mj) and haaton ngni iiuck PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Hay people who vialt In other cities, togothcr with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tice of club meetings will uo published and secretaries Mre kindly requested to furnish same. with evergreens. At Bridge, the llrst prize, a rut glass comport, waa wen by Mrs. J'. II. Flanagan, ana Mis. J. .M.Upton won the second prize, n llrldgc set In Morocco cnFe. In serving, the hostess was assist ed by her daughter, .Miss Genevieve Sengstacken. The Invltod euests were: Mrs. I.. S. Doblo. .Mrs. Claude Nasbunt, Mrs. Harry Xasburg, Mrs. Emma Nasburg. Mrs. V. T. Merchant, Mrs. O. A. Hen nett. Mrs. C. M. llyler, Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Mrs. Herbert Lockbart. Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Mrs. Livingston Hrownlng, Mrs. .1. S. Coke, Mrs. Es ther Converse, -Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Eugene O'Connell. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. A. 11. Powers, .Mrs. V. S. Turpon, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. M. Blake. Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. Wm. Horsftill. Jr.. Mrs. II. S. Tower. Mrs. Y. S. Chand ler and Mrs. C. R. Peck. I I'lMKCILI.A Clil'II A. Tldgen. A. L. Barker. It. W. Mor row, 11. It. Hyde. I). V, Maloney. F. C. Ulnh. Otis Wllnf.n. O S. Torrey. Fred Catheral and A. II Gldley. Mr .Miss Kllcu IIiiIcm. The marriage of J. L. Bowman of Portland nnd Miss Ellen Bates, which will be solemnized nt the home of the bride's mother In Grand Rapids, Mich., next Tuesday Is one of more than ordinary Interest on Coos Bay. Mr. Bowman npont a numbor of years here In hla early manhood. In fact got started on his highly HiiccosHful biislnes. career In Marshlleld prior (o going to I'ortlaiid. Although a resident of Portland for a number of I Mrs. Henry Olson was hostess to I the Priscllla Club last Wednesday nf- l ternoon nt her home In Bunker Hill. I The following olllcors wero elect ; cd during the business session: Prosldent Mrs. W. T. Gale. Vice Prosldent Mrs. V. Nelson. Secretary Miss Slgna Storn. I Treasurer Mrs. It. Erlckson. i After the biiBiness bossIoii n lunch I eon was served by tho hostess, when I a musical program was enjoyed by I nil. Those present wero Mrs. George Ilourke, Mrs. W. T. Gale Mrs. K. Erlckson, Miss Slgna Stora, Mrs. A. Borrup and Mrs. C. E. Larson. The club will have Its next meet ing February Cth tho place to be announced later. .;. .. . ! EPISCOPAL LADIES I 4 Tho Ladles Episcopal Guild met with Mrs. V. B. Curtis, Tuesday af ternoon at her home In South Mnrsh flcld. After a short business session tho afternoon was spent In sowing, when dainty refreshments wero served by the hostess. Tho next meeting will bo hold next Tuosdny afternoon with Mrs. Arthur McKcown. Those present nt tho meeting wore Mrs. Etnnm Nnsburg, Mrs. Led ward, Mrs. James Ferry, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Fannie Hazard and Rev. Browning. J srupmsi: p.vinv -" "" irsiiiFiu in i-uriiHiiu lor a unmoor oi in ravo c er tlie Inlilc till vnurn vunm in. .,...i.,i,.i.,,. .i.i. i..,.. black In (be face rtM ierti etlK proprietor of tho r- mjy the groom and I'm loam-' Murslill-ld Woolen Mill Store, mid ing my place. j ciwnlng consldoniblo rial estate In Fimi. tn. ',..?. t I this xectlon. lie lslts horo several L MEN CAN offr any sound tluien oac-h year. Since going to Port crlllclsnu of womon's clothos. ' land he Iihh rapidly advanced to one Not one man In fifty has any, of the fcircmiiHt iiosltlous in busl xricjciilou of haniiony nf culnr or nsa clrcb-H there ;n. While hy ngH of struggle Mis. imtox Ih woll known In Port War physical atiracilveiiHMH. at loant hnml. and Ik a highly accomplished fci majority of womon hnvo a fair- young woman. Jv- noocl Intuitive dlMTliiilnntlmi of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will mnko w- triiij mid fHlw in form and . an extended trip through -the east. WT. ui,i,.ll,, , v i.i. !.." ' n.l'le. though, some Boston. Washington. I), c. and New "llf cm fashion a uwlft inni siiim merlng stream floau along, which eii story of human character. tOl oven a man can Introprer. Such w. .in. m ciiiiiHiiieci in tne news ills OrlcmiH. On tho return trip, they win stop at t lie Grand Canyon In Ari zona, and Inter will tour lower Call- ornia in mi auto with Portland I r..i.....i.. ...i ... . . . . trk)..,c l i i ;; iio"n nut-. 1 1 nil. IP, nun lliv III IMUUl 1110111 111 I.OS walrliMs rablwl from Parla, Baying Angeles. Tliey expect to arrlvo home Si nlll" "r i.w,r,n,f. rublos. In Portland about the middle of JttfilK, and emeralds cm their boot ', HKirts ueing short to show SUlmin. Tlie bright colors of bird plum S0 lire kmIH to result from the of ort to nttract the hihIh. Ami no tMilt the Chanips Klym.fK girl rob wfcii her boiK heels with Jewel Jrm th same reason that tie Sen- -vuKniiiiuiiii nonet wears nose rings April. IIONOHS llltlDK -4 I 4 Mrs. F. -C. Birch was hemtoss at n most charming afternoon nt sew ing, yesterday, at her homo In South Marslilleld. complimentary to Mr. Otis Wilson, ono of Marshlleld's Wow ciulckly a stylo of that' brlde'a. The Orogon grapo and car- llll IS frCIWIiml ll.iivn I.. ...... I ,.il...... .. i v ..." . ,. .. I A delightful HiirprlKO party was given at the home of John Kronholm In Forndale, In honor of the twenty first birthday of Edwin Dolpli. Music, games and cards formed tho main fonturen of tho ovenlng'a entertainment, after which sumptu ous refreshments wero served. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Hoiiser. Misses Edna Johnson. Torn Lund. Elsie Larson. Luslo Mnl coliu. Anna Lund. Jennie Johnson, Helen Hanson, Messrs. W. C. Lund, Harry Allen. Oliver Larson. Henry JohuBon, Ed Kronholm, Martin llun--or, Chester Lonot, Gilbert Johnson, mid Oscar Kronholm. 1 AUCTION Bill I )!K CLUB. Mrs.E. Mlngus wns liostoss Tues day to the Auction Brldgo Club mom bera nt her homo In West Mnrshlleld. The nftornoon's diversion wns cards, nt which Mrs. E. K. Jones won high score, carrying off the prize. Arter cards tho hostess served refreshments. Tho next meotlng will bo with Mrs. J. Albert Mntson. Tuesday, Jan. 18. ; 4 SHVIX CIItCLE. vJnd is frowned down b Anieilcan wiinw in mimiir, iM( to sav good Jsiwe. Your sho.. Is tho most work mj iMtlil,. f ol. clothing. .( 7r,'Ke the brunt of the oarih's jnrrolliiKK from a too tender flesh taa nklii, (lie seuslhle shoo H luillt wiiii simiiK. DworattiiK it hh nations Were used effectively In tliu dcxorutlons. in son Ing a dolleloiiB liinclieon. the hostess was assisted by Mrs. F. L. Sumner mid MIbbos lluth Allen nnd Evelyn l.angworthy. Among tho guestH wore: Mosdnmos Otis Wilson, F. L. Granuls. W. F. irisu. j. !;. i'ooov. II. 1. Hut 01 h-o. Mil ...... .11 ?""'" II ichi i inn. J. r. Liiuiuy, II. i. uimeugo ll were a ilrilt f..- n... .,..,. i. . i r i. ..... .. ... .. ,.. .. -i,,. .; "" " mi-. uiiniB, vi. . iiiihm, v-ims, k .,.,, ,, niniiHli wor,. h ll() i Seafuse, Chas. II. Curtis, L. M. Toz- iur. u. w . Morrow, r. L. Sumner, O. S. Torrey. Howard Savage, mid Mis sea Irene Prouss. Evelyn Langworthy and lluth Allen and Mrs. Haskius. : SILVEIt TEA The silver ton. given Int Wednes day afternoon by Hie ladlos of tho I'renbyterlan Church at tho homo of Mrs. A. E. Seaman on Fourth and El tod avenue, was largely attended and ptovotl u moht delightful nfinlr. Mrs. Hugli Long was elected to mombershlp. A piano solo by Mrs. J. W. Wilson, vocal nolos by Mrs C. F. McKnlght and Hov mid Mrs. J. E llurkhart were highly enjoved: also a lecltatlon by Miss Lillian Sea man. Aft.... .. ..I........... I .. ...,,. ,1, ,, "" " liinn tiiiii ti iiiHiniiui iiimii oi conversa- IV " wiic'nioou weio lioktei.gci Hon, the hostess, assisted by tho h..iV.m. !! i J "f1"',""0" I"rty at Misses Marian and Lillian Seaman. S J ' "b Marshlleld. com-, and Virginia Clarke. Borvo.l n duIIrU nentary to Mrs F. L. Gi-nmila. a ' ous luncheon to the following guests 5Miif u. ftfW V?kr- Th0 1,omo w ' M'"- A.T.llalnes. Mrs. A L.Butz. 2fcM0Or".,,a .'" 0,'t'KOn r'"''' Mr-- w- K- Mi-Eldowuey. Mrs E. . wiicKleberrv niui ii.iina.iiiio rn,. .,', , i;u,,,i,. ..... ,, .. ,.'..'. . ,,,,. ." - . ' v in-i- .hiiiih, .iiik. j-, ,(i. i-iye. .Mrs. l. S?iiv. ri'",""! ro,a Mul wus of- w- "H'lnn. M. Kva GauimlU. Mrs. tlely carried out. In sen ing. the ' C v. McKnlght. Mrs. W. 11. Scott STm ?".m .a"'' N"1"" WBr" H-.a s,""'e'-1'". Mw. Mary Mc witlc.Mis. I). K Maloney pouring tea. Knight. Mrs. C. C. Going. Mis. It t,,10,Mf. . l,""' ltteU weie. Misses N lVnton. Mrs. Hugh Long .Mrs G Wither Silverman Agnes Cnrpentor W. Dmiga... Mrs. Faull e" lUv iu. I OJau Browning Kl ubeth Moore. Mis. J. K. llurkhart. Mrs. V. K. Wil- -Artnee Palmer. Inez Baldwin. Lillian I --"ii. Mrg Fannie Hazard. Mrs J W ... ....... .,,... , .mi.,,,? .MKotl. 10W. .Mrs. V. S. N c holson. Mi- wrovn to do the famtiv wuui. in It men were anked what il,. of rttivmlitK they llke.l ,ent M women JilM. would give Utile favor to the vMsiiioratlons or the average dress nwlier. TlieM. bewilder hla eies . wiK-em Hi,, fuiu,. eMia.igaiue nt The iiiiii-M I rum a uwu ,HtUit tf view, iiuthlng li o effective an a "rtuipllclty of drew that thiows ji,0 mwmhUoii from woiueii'H clolhlng to r., lace lr that face ha. the Hor or healih ami the wrenlty of isrd temper, the it f. t that age toll have taken awnv tie tin wymmetry called i-rettln.ii, detract taoihlng rrom ll charm. I welcome ititini: t .! . . J IIH. V, l. A I lOll nil. I Mlaa 1,.it. On Friday nfternoon, Jnnunry 10, Miss Jonnlo Johnson entortnined iho Ferildnle Sowlllir (Mrcln nt Imr linmn on North Eighth street. The nftor noon was vory pleasantly spent iu sewing nnd chnt. after which tho ho-tOBH served rofreslimonts to the following: Mrs. S. Spade. Mrs. John II. Ilau sor, Mlssos Susto Malcolm, Edna Johnson. Elslo Lnrson. Glndys Boss, Hilda Wost, Mngglo Ilobortson, and Tora Lund. GIVEN ItKCKPTION On last Thursday evening, under tho nusplcos of tho Christina Church choir, n reception was tendered John Motley nnd brldo nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held. Colors of boll day Biiggostloln wero used In tho dec orations. During tho evening Mrs. Motloy who Is nn accomplished musician, de lighted tho guests with several piano selections. A novel schonie of entortnlnment wnaeBented. lii jlow of J .ho fact (Continued on Pago Eight.) BUmiKo Barry, llael Powem Bene Vreuss. Pearl Itelgaid, Kltte Church. AWitlt Prewton. and Eelyn Langwor yiy. and MOBilamea V I. GrannU. F. . .SPIIiELLA COliSHTS tssnvy bo obtained In Marshlleld from Mrs. Annie IJoUnnd, Gorsotxcr. JM2 So. 6th St. Phons 20 OX. M. A. weetman. and Miss McEldow ney. The next regular meeting will be with Mr. ( F. McKnlght on Wed nesday, February h. ! IIOXOUS JlltS. DOBLE Mrs. llonry Songstacken ontertaln od at Brldgo, Friday aftomoon, In honor of Mrs. L. S. Doble. Tho re ception rooms were prettily arranged Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday At Stafford's French Bonbons 40c Per Pound It's Better to Be TSian Sorry WL V I V. Unma Wifll F VVlieU JlUULiCaVC IUU1 numt nun $15 or $20 to put. into a now Suit or Ovcrcoiit you had bettor bo sure of your store; it pays to go to the right place. "We've done our best to make this the right place to get. Good Clothes, and though neither we, nor anyone, can give ".something for noljmi, we believe we can give you more real value at $15 or $20 than any store in town. And one thing you can be sure of reliability. You're certain of your money's worth here: safe in buying anything we recommend. And "it's better to be safe than sorry." Safe "'k.'iy 4 3 Marshficld. FIXUP North Bend. ' ' f j A m&hW 1 A. & ri sr n LU c- $l The Famous Occidental Stoves and Ranges MEETS ALL TH 13 WKQL'IRKMKXTS THAT MAKE THEM THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE IX THE WORLD. We Herewith Juote a Few of the Special Features of the Occidental Ranges Let your next range be an OzcldeMfal ' All flues asbestos lined . Mass r- They have a cold blast draft over the lire box. This saves one-third fuel over any other make of range. They have a ratchet lift on the fire plate for making toast. It's simply great. They have a patented support under the bottom of the oven to keep from warping. You know what that means in baking pics, don't you? Say, honestly, if space in this paper didn't cost so much we could fill it by just telling about the good points of Occidental Ranges. The points of superiority over other ranges are manv. "Won't you please call in and see them. "Vc just love to talk about them. Priced at $38.00 to $45.00 Going & Harvey Co. im- r T COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. NO MATTER WHAT YOU 1VAXT, WE SELL IT FOR LESS. A Snap for the Right Party Now six room liouso with largo busoment ami three 23x100 foot lota iur ?vu. jor lianicuinrs seo W. J. LEATON 1CS Broadway or Phono 199-H. For GOOD SHOES and Good Repairing at Right rnces, go to AUGUST OLESEN -tB South llroadway. FECIAL! Clearance Sale 1UG CUT IX PIUCTS Ladles' 'Children's nnd Men's SHOKS. All new stock. Up-to-date Lasts. The Electric Shoe Shop A nice Hue of Ladies' Mannish Shirt Waists. Tho new thing in waists. "White and colors. Priced at $ 1 cOO and $ 1 g0 The Golden Run! First National Bank Bldg. MarshfieW Times Want Ads. Bring Res HfMIk. '-