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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914 EVENING' EDITION. Fine Furniture Males Fine Homes ;2J CONTRIRUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must lio sub mitted to the editor not later tli it 11 0 o'clock p in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whoro tho events occurred later than the f'mn mentioned.) girl on tho edge of the n.st. jib It were, won't) ring which way to fly studies the market as to Hiipply nnd demand, for her to note that the home-keeping woman ranks as n staple. All tin world over the demand Is yon, tho ( ry Is for: ho Is ns necessary as warmth and light. Anil no girl, whatever her talents, can bo unite futile who prepares herself to be that kind of a woman. ft IIO.Mi: WKIHHNG. ft Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Swanson, 123 West Tenth street, was solemnized tho mnrrlago r Mary A. Johnson and Henry W T MAY not come nmlss when a (iiistafson, Rev. I). A. MacLeod of North Rend officiating .Miss I'enrl Marie Johnson was bridesmaid and William Weir Davis was groomsman. T o bride was handsomely gowned hi a most becoming crepe do chouo and carried n boiiuet of brldo's roses. Following the nuptials, an olnborato wedding dinner was served. Among PERSONAL- notices of visitors I In the city, or of Coos Uay people j who visit in otlcr cities, together ' with notices of social affairs, are ' gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone, 133. No tices of club meetings will uo pumislicri and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnlBh same. .... . .... i i. ... . t a I "nunifc wiimvi nua i.itoii; iiiiu u.e numuii in me .,, llost8 wo. Mr Rni Mr8 W 1111" I ... . ... .... wior, .Mr. nmi .Mrs. a. J. navis, Louis Home From the humblest to the high est there can be no homo without tho permeating warmth and care of n woman's presence, any more than there can be built an arch without n keystone. Tho homo-making or. If you llko with mo the uthor term, th honie keoplng woman In the homo struc ture Is tho cement that makes the pnrtB cohere, says Helen Dare. She binds them together the rmir wills to tie family, and tho family within tho four walls. She, alone, can do this. A man enn provld- for n homo: ho can even nssomhlo all tho parts of n jiome- someunie most sKiliriiiiy. tnslefully, mid with excellent Judg ment, but h n It comes t unkl-iv a home nut of them ns one would n saliid out of the preserlb" ingred ients, or u loxoly evening gown out of the velv is hikI ililffnns an i mes nnd girnlturea nt icmiiiniid It takes the blind of it ifpoclal genii's; for tho making of the home the wo rn ill's build. A woman cm when hard awes ulty. or unkind fortune, or a stoical resignation to "llobmur choree" compels make n bom wlllicut the aid or co-operation of a man; but no man can without a woman. "l'ls therefore that the man, baff led, cheated, chilled and nwo-strlck-en by bin effoits to keep that niinm nlovs Institution, "bacherlor's luill," lilroi a lioutr keeper to bring Into Ills cnvliomnmont, nt a price, tho needed "woman's touch," to produce that mysterious, mellowing atmos phere, that sense of magically pro duced comfort, security and contin uity that ho enves. 'TIb th' reforo that ho sometimes mnrrlcH his housekeeper tothecou Hteriintlon of his friends nnd the vio lent disapproval of his expectant ludr" so that ho may bo assured of this necessity of life. Wi see constantly tho affirmation of this truth In tho success with which the woman, widowed, mnkos n homo for her fatherless children. Withering them Into hor enro and Holding them safe ami mini? n it lien does her brood mult r hor hov ering wings: wiuio (lie poor, liolp Icsb widower, whatever his fortune, Iiuh to cast about for woman's help or scatter his orphaned offspring nmong the boarding schools or chnr Itublo Institutions. Even tho woman quite niono nnd nolf-dependent can mnko u homo for liorsolf, however small her moans, with her riches or feminine endow ment, the honie-niaklng Instinct. It iHii't tho sort of homo she can mnko for another, to bo uuie, for her ef fort lacks tho mnln Incontltvo, thnt of loving snrv'co: for n womnn's HolMovo (In tho cost selflBb of wo. Hum, cvei) seldom equals hor power of bolf-sucrlllce. In mlto of nil Mm purely Inlellec tunl theorists who have figured out tho tremendous saving In tlmo nnd money thnt would result from co operative, living. In spite of nil the nppnlllug logical and practical inlvo ciitee of communism, the common li n in tt ii need and prefHience rr n homo mi "oh ii" home for our fam ily pcisisis. 1 1 Is the dream of the young, the liacu of ilio ag t, lluninilltv ivslaU, Rliuost Miiiigely, being housed, fed. reared uud Jund ld bolesnle We've fnuiid out Hint especially -nnd I'tnnliatlriilly in lu case of nine ciiiKiren. Wlor. Albert Davis. Win. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N. Reberg, (his Nelson, MIsh Phoebe Wler, Mrs. Minnie Swanson, Mls8 Ethol Davis, Wm. It. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Swan son, Mr. Oustafson Is pttrchnBlug ngont for tho contracting firm of Hoiiser & Ilouser. nnd the brldo formerly roslded om ITaynes Inlet, .j. .5. Jcct for tho evening was "Japan" nnd the church nnrlors wore artistically decorated with Japanese lanterns. pnrusols ond ornninents suggestive of C. o "Sunrise" land. Cowater gave an Interesting tn'k on his nntlvo land and answered mnny questions for the young people. Several Interesting papers were read nnd all decided Japan was an interesting study. Tho refreshments, rice pudding, wafers and tea, carled out the Japnnoso ef fect. Afterward a soclnl hour was spent In gnmos and nil voted tho even ing an exceptionally Instructive and enjoyable one. ft- 4 silver ti:a. WKIHHXtJ, ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward Hague who have been spending the winter In ('Hllfornlu, have Issued announce ments of the marriage or their sister, Miss Mary Mainline Hague, to Kran i Is Norwood Smith, which was nolem nlred In Shii Francisco Wednesday. J-Miimry H. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith will meke their home nt 8? ale, Oil. Mr. and Mrs. Hague are expected homo ueu week from their California so journ. ; : $ . o WICI) TlintSDAV. 1 Tim marriage of Dr. Ulnck and Miss Cora Mnv Moiitgonierv. sister of Mrs. I). Y. Stafford and Mrs. C. K. Perry of Mnrshflold, took plaeo last Thursday nt tho homo of the bride's carents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Mont gomery. In Decatur, III. If was a simple homo wedding and the young couplo left Immediately for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will make their home. Tho nuptials marked tho cul mination of n little romance that start t l Coos Hoy In company with her father. ' ft ft I The Silver Tea given nt tho Presby terian Mnnse Wednesday was both unique nnd plenslng. Much fun was had and ninny were In attendance considering the deluge of rain nil day. The hostotses were Mrs. J. E. llurk1 art. Mrs. R. N. Kenton, Mrs. W. E. Wilson. Mrs. II. Long and Mrs. 0. W. Duimnn. Those presnt were .Mrs. A. U. Sosman. Mrs. W. H. Miller. Mrs. C. I McKnlght, Miss Tlckell. Mrs. N. H. Mc.Mlllnn. Mrs. E. Mor- rlssey. .Mrs. II. J. Molir. Mrs. Oeorge ' Staililen, Mlts Fisher. Mrs, A. T. , Halnos. Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. M. Tliompsou, Mrs. J. A. Statlden and daughter. Mrs. F. S. Dow. Mrs. I.vdln ' Lang, Miss Lang, Mrs. W. K. Hong" land. Mrs. M. A. Sweetnian. Misses Marian Seamnn, Ruth Dungnn. Ruth Honglaud and Lillian Seaman. : FIXE FUrtXITURH; monns nllwiflive homos and ailraclivo homos add to the woloonic; son and daughtor take pi'ido in inviting thoir fpionds to sharo yoni' hospitality. This is a most wholesome influence for the young peo ple and an endeavor should he made to provide a home environment that will interest and please them. "Where Is My Wandering 13oy (or Girl) To night?" eould be solved many times if a home atmosphere were created that the young people could he interested in. Besides, the luxurious utility of fine furniture adds much to the com fort of the entire family. Our furniture for tho living room, don, dining room and hod room re flects the best in American workmanship and do sign. We have just the pieces, of furniture you need for brightening up your home. No Home Should Be Without, a Bender Vacuum Cleaner 1 .v. it. catholic L.nii:s. The North Rend Catholic Ladles were outertnlned bv Mrs. Nell Ranks Tuesday, when plaim were discussed for n dance to bo given February 1 1 at North Rend. No committees have been named yet to havo chnrge. Present- Tuosduy were Mrs. Robert Ranks, Mrs. C S. Knlaer, Mrs. Oeb- uarte.1 in n chance meeting on n ''"' Sr.. Mrs McCu loin. Mrs. J C. rnln about flvo years ago when the ))ttl 'rc- J'r- J- LpninnsUI. Mrs. .ride was making her first trip to 0"1M' jf- -Mr- "J"0- . ' '". M". i:wlv-wi:i (Lrit. Harry Trumnu, Miss Doyle and Miss Annn Trumnn. Fnthor McDovltt at tended also, lato hi' tho nfteruoon. Tho noxt meeting will be held with Mrs. Robert Ranks Februnry 3rd. I I A. . W. CLl'R. ! ft The Nowlyweds wore pleasantly, on tirtnlned Wednesday nfteruoon by Miss Thorn Lund of Kastsldo. Feat- II I ttt lf t It it n f t it'll mm n 'u irrttlttiflitir ere a niiiuliar of musical selections ,., M " v?' n.? M;MiKht entortnlned rendered by Mrs. Carl West, Miss 'p')- W1;,n,;,1,or onto Thursday Maggie Robertson nnd Mrs. Jns. Mc- ","ii with Mrs Ora McCnrty as lutosh. Refreshnionts wore served i "I1"! ,",IPHt- ,IJ,0"1,,am,,, ,0,,'f0' M.,n and plnns mndo to hold tho noxt : ,IB:..,'l,,"n"' M'lre,l1, ?.,n.,.,r ,M,,rp,iy' meeting In two weeks with Mrs, Carl Sm.lth' Al "' c- J- MoKnlght, Urn- West. Those present this weok woro Mrs. .ins. Mcintosh. Mrs. Carl West, Mrs. L. Sallng. Mrs. Klmor Vineyard, Mrs. Jennie drown, MIhb Oeuovlevo Tellefsou, Mis Stella Petorson, MIsb vngKlo Robertson and Miss Hilda West. 1 VOl'.Vf! MATRONS. I h Mrs. John Kordall entertnlned the noting Matrons nt n tamnle lunch Thursday afiernoon. nuinberlng with hor guestti Mrs. Fred Powers nnd mothor. Mrs. Tally, Mrs. Morrow. Mrs. Guy Kednnll, .Mrs. Malonoy and Mrs. Nell McMillan, the latter n now It I II li iitiimliiin lu II Y ..!.. ....... I ., .I-,.,?,?., r. , ",'T , ''...' TV. "I" '" K oil creating fund to give "- v im( rv vvq nrd, Hvertsen nnd Qulst woro pres ent. The club will moot for tho usual afternoon of fancy work next Thurs day with Mrs. W. P. Murphy. ! A 4 I NORTH HKNI) CIjUH ft . Tho Parent and Teachers' Club of North Rend, which was to have mot Tuesday, but wns positioned on account of tho funornl of llttlo Lois Smith, will bo held noxt Tuesday. .;. .;. .j. I IIKXKFIT IJALL. ft- - 'WHY PAY MORE?" JOiiNSON-GULOVSEN CO. Sellers of Quality Home Furnishings HMBHMBEMBHKnEXSZZT& VXOi&ii'.W. -- -1 OUR OPTKWL BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfidd BUTTER vitiuiiiuy This evonlng tho Mnrshilold Aorlo of Kaglos will glvo a big benoflt bnll next week. PROGIHCSS CUM. Mrs. J. M. I'ptiMi wis hostess Mon day to the ProgieiH Club when Mrs. A. L. Rutx had ilmrge r the program or Hie dry, on the subject "Home stpHdlng " Mrs. Adelsnerger and (iregory Canty business education There has been n large advance sale of tlckotsand It Is t-xpetced that there will bo a large attendance. PLAN FOR HAXCi: Mrs. F. K. (letting U entertalnliiu the members of the Auction Rrldge Club this afternoon. The meeting Is I 111 CI, . .. I .. . . ... 1 .,,! niivnriiiMii nin n. vi..i.i.,an.. i inu 1 ; , A. . J. " . "" ",nve '!' ""agisted with rcai liiiri i ii 1 ""' l" Pnwe or completing phtus sX!,u;!c,,;,,r.,,:u,'r;:,,,ny sa ; v'r; z p- a, xwsiiSYi.ffr sihws? thorn :m you houI.i ..II e. accon In' " "rwi,", ,l ' lf ' !" af- , ' .ilLht f I.Vm. v i.,i,i ,m! nee;:x,mH;,,:,o,,;r!,,!i:!,u,o,"ut to i,h"; caw ?';,sr " x-ss&fz " W,V' li SS "" i,d pene,-se,y. . "Vit3lni tS.Slt' al" ,0 J.-'ffl fiShoSE Wff 0ff.,h ruso to live without-that l...l.,r.i. t meeting. February ind. and Miss .,u hor holwe imt uodny nftor- YOU CAN RELY ON GOODS AND nrt.r-4 TTPTArrpr ruiy THE PICTURE 0F"PR1NCE CHARMING" AND THE SCALES TELL OUR IJUSINESS METHOD. WE GIVE YOU FULL MONEY'S WORTH. LONG EXPERIENCE IN BUYING JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS HAS TAUGHT US WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY. SO THA T WHEN YOU UUY FROM US YOU CAN KNOW THA T IT IS CORRECT AND THE QUALITY IS SUPERB. WE WILL DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT. .MARK I'.VDKlt SANITARV CONDITIONS IN A C'IjKA.V AND MODlClt.V l'ACTORV. , o O STURILIZFR o .MILK AND CRHA.M. PURE ICf I'ioo delivery, H 11. 111. and 2 p. l PI10110 Tit I H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. Goodrum's.Gaw home of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars I7 Central A v. Phone 3l able. Intangible essencn Him tiim- Silverman will have the day's naner nbiMirli and flourish on In Inine " WH den-hleil to hold nn open nieet- iii' : ami learning this (from certain '" l,r'1 :'. "' day the club lessons on Infant inminllivi Hi., meets with Mrs. Nlidiolann. nt ul,i,.li udmlnlsirators of public clinrltv linval Mr"- Sengstacken will have n paper bad to conlorm to the utnlii.m-n I on the "Public Llbrarv." iniii, ,.111, childish reiiuliements and put the '' growth as a uatlon-wldo Instltu- Homeless cllll.ircil lull) iwil limine 1 lion. Us extenl .'mil Ha iuiiill,.Mtl,,M where they can be mother, d bv Mm' The members m-enmit Mnminv fv.' L l,Jn,.u""; lr8- K- Mi' renl honie-keepers. , MiwIuiiim Adelsnoritor. iinri:r n..i I V " b' ? 'Oteiile, Mrs. R. N. Unio It offer a w.Miderfiil object les-Mtlnke. Hanson. Nicholson. Tledgen! ' t A 1 T,"' Mrs. LIvongood M am, to the mothers whose children Cpton. Stoll and Gldlo and Miss Sll-' ll0?'11! vSjiti 0,Bi !" Rlinnlil mil li timimluuu n.i , ,i,. i.-i iPieSulll. .Mrs. h. McDllllIelSi will ,-.. ,..., - - '(VII 111111 111 11111 1111111111. restless women at In mo: too much nt large, perhups It Is exldeut from thU iuerndl-' ' cable biiuinu leir for tho home .J ft, till,, tll.k ll,lkl..-l iLH 1 ..., Illrul.. ' ...... ...,-...-.-..,., ,ci im itui IIKVi; u 11 a in nt on me niainet. SOCIAL SKWING CLl'R. I N. R. SISTKRIIOOI). ft , , - .. The Christian S'storhood nier on Weduosdny at tho home of Mr. nnd mis. i,. w. 1 opo. with .Mr. and Mrs. Daniels. ry. rs moil lm uostoss In two weeks, p I HPLSCOPAL (Jl'ILII. I ft 4 Mrs. W. li. Curtis, assisted by Mlns Sfl-.iw. "i'f . '11 'I.fr3rJ RRHAI) M.1ICKH llltAWX. and good, puro, wholosonio. nour lshliiB bread makes boys musculnr nml hpalthy. Our broad is mado from ho finest Vard Winter whont tho kind that rotnlns tho nutrients of Rluton and phosphatoa. Consequent ly It Is rich In liiitTltlnii 01, ,1 i i. Bolutoly puro In ovory particular of! .miMHK uiiu iianuung. aiiu a big loaf costs but llttlo money, Coos Bay Bakery Tho place for good goodies. Phone 1II-L Quatermass Studio Onens About Jan. 15 IN KOUMKIl IMCfiP STTP1 urruMiw uiiiiiii hii- ' i hi tit. a.t..lt a ... i.. . . i. i . . ... and are .ho.ta, that they can UentJ i j. ' Hie neu at th Ir owu game: the the ladies will meet with Mrs. Del Mrs. J. C. Swlllford. Mm Oenruo All the other kinds of women may .nln.Mr u' "nL Mr"' ,u Bvelyn Andvraon and Mrs K. Nas be userul -h brilliant u.l dwrflu i, entertained the ladles of the women or genius ami talent and , iV, ...,... V. Ti.i ' " V Kpisioiml Oulld Tuedav aitcrnoon at beauty; the women who huve shown1". l'rJ"i,1' " wwk meeting i- . " "' Continued on page Three. SPIRELLA CORSETS may bo obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, 352 So, 5th st,. Phone 200-X Rhodes, who was absent Thursday, woineu who shine lu the arts, the prorVKMlons, lu philanthropy and so cial service, who labor bravely nud patiently at trade nud humble toil; llllt t tlti fillU Wikinuit Wn nuiitint wa w "'"' " " 4"1 JV 4 a.,.11 ... .,.. , . , alou. wlHjout I. tk. IMitafc'c&r ;v7r0ldT;,tl?eO,rts,Ueh,V li Jioma-UonplnK woman, tlm woman iwrlors Tuasilay ovsnlng. Tho sub- L. T. L. .MNUTINiL DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY MOT? It is cheaper to. talk than to travel, We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and connect with the Bell System at Roseburg, Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Ma,n Offlco' Marshfield, Oregon. C. W. VIERS, Pointer mid Decorator Wnll Paiier and l'nln" DnoLlnnnn Tll aha A-V ItuaiUUIIWU X 1IUIIU nu-.v ,1 Rimn Phone ""I 370 N. Front Street xotick or final snni&& Notice Is horeby given that tt derslgned Executor or the e'Hj lr,l,n. llnnl.n .lnAa.CDll M&S , UUUH 1VUUHU, UWW.VHI - ,, i.io i.., '..... I., the V ' ,.,o tlllill UUUUIIIIU 111 ; tor of tho estnto or tne deceased with the Clerk "J County Court or Coos and a'1,". nn ,n o.,.i im iinnrmble . thereor'has sot and appointed V mi-, mo sun nay ot c"'""vv.vp hour of 10 o'clock n. in . for tM,l illtr thereof, nnd nnV OWfl thoroto and for tho sd' thereor. -.j Dated at Marshfield, CoiV Orogon, this 20th day of Decf 1013. ,.. RODERT O. ROOKK. E or the eswe o -Rooke, deceased. J. T. HALL, attorney ror tho Executor thereoL .. M Fl'' blIcatIon, December .i-fo Last publication, January - " MBLMJaaaSalafcfljiiM - '- fc'-U'