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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1914)
, - - ii"i ... ..,j, ... . 'ftwwyppp' .L-.frffTPfe'' " .cjst. V vni THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. mi TWO r- 'p tt . i ' " i j !!S worthy woro tho recipients of hearty congratulations and many b nutlful gifts, Among those present woro Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weavor, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sumnor, Air. aim Mrs C. A. Langworthy, Mr. und Mrs. Donald charlson, Mrs. Mary Hiuchlns, Miss Evelyn Lang worthy and Miss Holon Smith. 4 : t Don't Be Fooled B' ft PERSONAL notices of visitor 'In tho city, or of Coos Hay pooplo who visit In otl.er cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro ; gladly received In tho social de- l artmcnt. Telopnone uJ o 1 tlcos or club meetings will oo published and secretaries aro ' i.i... II.. ........ , tn fnrnlali n.inin. njuuijr ivijiiudivu t.w --. I - J-Olt. VOL' For you the winds are In the trees, and bees and birds aro lyrical. For you the fresh loives flicker Out a mllo along tho luno; Tor you, at dusk, doth God repeat Ills ancient starry mlraclo Tor you tho scnrle' of tho town, For you tho d.tn,clng rain. Of you tho grass Is gossiping, of you tho winds nre amorous, Of you tho waves arc whispering Along the Bandy bur. Of you. tho bluebirds In the trees With myriad throats aro crnm oromr And all the Bwallows twittering How wondcrfill you nr.o. In search at you tho butterflies On golden wings aro wandering. And violets nro looking out With peering, purple eyes; Tor you tho yellow Jessamluo Its bright doubloons Is squand ering, And for you tho Kulc Earth docs, singing through tho skies. Anon. THE wool: Just closed lias been very unlet. Society Is taking ml v in hum of the Lcnton season apparently, to rest frcm tho con tinued round of gnloty that mnilc the wintor so pleasant, says an ex change. "1 always Bavo up my calls until l.nnt." remarked a lovoly young ma tron, as she slipped a bit of posto hdard out of her cardcaso. "There Is nuvor n mlnuto from tlie nrst or Octobur until Ash WodnosJay to give to this rapidly disappearing duty. In u fow years from now tho custom of paying formal calls will linvo become obsolete." Bho la probably right in her pre diction, women nrr,eauy 100 iihbz, CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, lntortded for publication In the society dopart .nonc of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each wook. (Exceptions will bo ullowcd only In cases whoro tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) etnry, Norrls Farrin. Vlco President, Abblo Ledwurd, Treasurer uon bengstnekon It was decided to hold tho meetings on tho first and third Tuesday of tho month. The object of tho assocution, as seen in us motto, "For Christ and tho Church," Is primarily religious, although pro vision Is made in tho constitution for social and literary evenings, and Is composed of both boys and girls. Before tho adjournment of tho mooting Thursday evening, tho I'rcs idont appointed several committees to nrrango for the varloiiB features of tho work of tho chapter. 'Tho first meeting In April will probably bo a social one, In order to nctiunlnt others with tho character ot tho work. Tho roctor or Incumbent of tho parish Is Pntrou of tho asso ciation and jias tho genoral over sight In all matters. Tho following mombers of tho class w-tro present: Doris Songstnck on, Hutton O'Connor, Abblo Tcd ward, Marlon Horsfnll, Ruth Gold en, Agnes Johnson, Hesslo FInnagan, Floionco Flanngnn Norrls and Graro Furns, George Dbubnor, I.oland Bay llss, M!s3 Helen M. Corning, Bonn tt Swnnton mid tho Rector or tho pnrish. M. K. .MISSIOXAItV Tlio Womens Homo Missionary society of tho M. E. Church hold their regular monthly meet ing at tho parsonage Wednesday Difteilioon. Aftor the dovottonni exercises an Interesting program wus given on Foreign Immigration, Lout nnd Fasting, which wiih on Joyed by those present and u protlt ablo hour was spent by thoso pres ent. They adjourned to meet In tho now hnll on tho fourth Wednesday. CANDY I'UMj I Tho Sisterhood of tho Christian Ciiurch at North Bond gave a dd llghtful candy pull at tho Esther Hotel last Wednesday night. About fifty members nnd friends were pres ent nnd enjoyed tho sports of the evening. vov. Samuel Gregg, with about twenty mombors of his Bible class wore among thoso pnBont from Marshfleld. The sale netted $18. CO. STAR SOCIAI LaBt Tuesday evening tho Eastern Star entertained with nnothor of their delightful monthly parties at tho Musoiile Temple. Thcro were about one hundred present Includ ing tho members and Invited guests, Tho following urogram was beau tifully rendered: Piano Solo MIbb Dermol Camp bell. Vocnl Solo MIbb Ruth Alien. Ac companist. Mrs. Carl Evertsen. Violin Solo Low ICeyBor. Accom panist, Mrs. Efflo Farrlnger. Vocal Solo Mrs. Montgomery. Following tho program a cafe teria supper was served In tho ban quit room. ' Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs. Tom Hnll and Mrs. Harrlgan hnd charge of tho entertainment. KLKCT OFFICERS Tho North Bond Presbyterian La dles' Aid mot nt tin church Thus day nitornoon. There wns n 'just ness session and election of officers followed by a social tlmo. Tho fol lowing officers woro elected for tho ynr: President, Mrs. Win. Vaughn; vlee-nresldont. Mrs. V. E. Wntters; treasurer, .Mrs. Goo. Ilnrtnun; Bocre- tnry, Mro. M. E. ournon. tiio otnor guests woro: Mesdamea W. R. Simp son, Geo. D. Mnndlgo, Robert Mc Cnnn, C. A. Smith nnd It. C. Holms. 4 I I CARD PARTY. Tho North Bend Womon ot Wood craft entertained tl elr husbands nt a dollghtful card party at Tuylor'8 Hall last Monday ovonlng. Following t.o ovonlng's play, refreshments wero enjoyed. Mrs. Hill and Iko Free hold won tho first prizes, while tho coiiBOlatlous fell to Mih. Rlchnrd Marshall and Henry Kern. Thoso present wero Mr. .and Mrs.- N, G. Haines. Mv, and Mrs. Richard Mnr $!2fim& Be Lot V ,. Coll.go Women's- Club will J. ft. " A frionds liSEUior aiid'maro dollghtful llluet Wednesday ovonlng April 1, MlVlt0 P. ol " "Y.!J ...n ' .. ways. Women cuius unvu nt . t naa Ellnil j,ur8on's stuuio. tiio moiBiir. made tho paying of formal ,,roKr,im WII bo partly muslcnl. Mrs. calls unnecessary oven If wo midi Morrow will read a paper on Local tlmo for thorn. 'Needs' In Mnrshflcld Which Women Meantlmo tho i.oiiton soiiboii Is a (.()ll(1 Homody." r.n.i tin... . niiv nfr those calling fc""" ,...,.... , . .. , A. 1 WEDDIXC ANNIVERSARY I debts which cannot bo evaded or lg- 11 in 1 mi. triwtt riinii 111 consider a ""'o.'0'" "''JJ"" w' " !' Mr. an.l Mrs. W. W. Lingwnrthy arc 111 "ii'io mil.". ....... r:r".:"... .ii.ilorlnlniK nt tui i- homo on fcotltll u name w ilnriml itntina n r, I'llllllv Worth WllllO? wo spend our tlmo to mo oosi nu vantng , and ciin wo not got moro actual Hntlsfactlon out of life by letting Homo of tho lessor things nnd . H. O. Kent. -Mr. nnd M1-H.--.I. Hill-nnd- Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell. V V . I a urn OX BRIDGE. ' Dr. nnd Mrs. II. E. BiirmiHtor en tertained at one of tho most delight ful card parties of tho tho Benson hat Saturdny ovonlng at their homo on Ischm-g.ng ono's social I obl.WMj,,. ! W ( a lt Monday ovoil;, In l North lend The decoration amoly; How many of tho things , 0f tholr e'evonth we.idlng schomo wnn In red nnd was effectively 0 allow oiiwolv'B to ccomo bur- t'nil,vwrimry Tll0 honio W3B l)eau- curried out. Auction bridge wuh the onod with In tho way of soila J ,ifu.. dnorntou with groons and , Rnmo and Mrs. J. W. Gardiner nnd - rmS m never fool you. '9 I Mr. & Mrs. Young Couple: - Everybody can stand a little hoax on April Fool's Day, but nobody likes to be fooled the year around. Well, lots of peo ple have "bought furniture from us every day In the year and on April Fool's Day, too but nobodY ha3 ever been fooled in our store. We give the good quality, the standard styles, the substantial makes, and we charge only HONEST, RELIABLE PRICES. Come and see our furniture. v GOING & HARVEY CO. I t i hi uuying Furniture come where QUALITY and REASON. ABLE PRICES always prevail See our fine line of wressers anj Chiffoniers Also some Pretty Odd Pieces of Furniture For Any Part of Ok House, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." GOING HARVEY CO COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. i ....,. ., .. i.i, ..... i....in IiillK mm rtimu iuu uuun. 1'roirronH Ivo Hook was nl.iyod dnrliiK tho ovonliiKi tho fli'Ht prlzo' IioliiK won liv Mrs, M. 1). Sumnor and D. II. C? ...t Pnti.iiliilftli ! u Ifllt : . . ....!.. itMit.lOtn uw't v mii nu i4iiu u in ia n v ' Ko and HiYinji iwh iui.-hiiuii ""- UWnrdol to Fred Wohvcr nnd FraiH cssontlnlH? , ..,Js. Sumnor. Mlsos Kvolyn I.anKWir- "Out Raytor folo ' f,!' "" S thy nnd Holon Smith s.rvcrt a niiiBt eons dor oir '"h,,,"1. "',. Me'teW"1 luntheoii In which the col A?01 .".'u.,".,,, ,"'?." .'"n ,L0ri.Hoi "r Hchomo of pink and wh.o Wn or tho riold without o((ort oriirff'. ' (IM thought on our part." Sho nHsuri'H mo that bIio always,, uovotoa a part of tho Lonton sonson t to tho sorlous conmiloratiou or hit wardroue, and ihh.h that sho uelleu-s most womon do. Porhnps sho Is right. a . tho and (loo. Stophoiuon won. first honors, whlli the coiinolatloiiHfellto.MiH.ll. .1. I.ludoti nnd J. 0. Horn. Music fol lowed cards and l'tor n sumptuous midnight luncheon. Those Invited wore .Mr. and Mrs. .1. 0, Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. JennliiRB, Dr. and Mrs. Ira 11. Ilartlo, Mr. and Mis. J. (1. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. I., !'. Falkon- Mr. ami Mrs LatiK- MUWMMMUHMMMmMI. if'iin'liitiort on Pniff Three.) r ' ' r .rwiMMituMiiiil TIIUKSIAV CM'll - Mrs. l'erry Dcdson onteri.inci the Thnradwy Cluh at her home In l- t, port this week. Th meiubeis MIm Jolly tliee Kettlnir out Uien u . tho inr nnd iieut an eiiinll j''v' nftoruoou at saw Inn and that. Mrs, iodon sorvod rofrehinent at ff ri o'clock. The uuets were Mis iVi- ion. Mr M tenon, .mis. i rutMui i. Mrs. I.oMleiiN, Mrs. Fourlor, Mrs. Hlldnihramt. Mrs. Jonos, Mrs. Scdiroodor, Mrs. llnrvoy, MIhs Wltte, Mrs. K'nnoy, Mrs. Staddon, Mrs. Ilradflold nud Mrs. Donning. Mrs. harvoy will ho hostess noxt wuok. I voun(J rnon.ns association! - A number of tho inombera of tho sonlor class of Kmmanuol Church Sunday School gathered In Oulld Hnll on Thuradny ovonlng for tho purposo of organizing a branch of tho AiiKollcnu Young People's Aeao clntlon. an organization of iho Church of Knglund In Canada. Iho chaptor was fonned through tho adoption of the constitution am; the election of officers, 38 follows, Pies Mont Miss Helen M Coming. Sec WK MAKK OVU OWN Ice Cream vmxV' men U'llOIiKSOMK Orders for parties, llanquots nnd dinners fill d promptly, if U Is SAUTEK'S M's uli right. Sarter's Front street. Phono 333J. mr 0tr, NOTONLYIS OUR JEWELRY "RIGHT," BUT OUR PRICES ARE ALSO RIGHT. WE HAVE BUILT UP OUR BUSINESS BY NEVER ABUSING THE CONFIDENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND BY CARRYING TjiE STOCKS oUr JEWELS ARE OF PUREST RAY AND OUR SETTINGS ACCORDING TO THE FASHIONS OF THE DA Y. WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US WE SHALL NOT ABUSE YOUR CONFIDENCE. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. HBMSg.pXi WSlrnlKht VA t W V2 UDSWeTjreK ; " VI' ' f tei av - Yw1 1 HI', r3 wmmm&rmmfflmm it No Transaction Is Complete Until Our Customer is Satisfied WE accept our full re sponsibility with every transaction. If wo sell you tires, wo must earn your confidence nnd good will. It is not cnouch that wo supply mileage; you aro entitled to our personal interest in your tiro servico and all that per tains to it Wo aim to sustain tho reputation of tho manu facturers of Fisk Tires as tho Squarest Dealing Company Makers of the Honestly Built, Service-Giving Tire. Fisk Tires aro Furnished to Fit Every Typo of Rim and Cost No Moro Than Other Representative Equipment. The Fisk Rubber Company Ctn.r.l Ofit. for Ik. P4cl Cutt SAN riUNCISCO, CM. aatNCH Mount 9llU, Wh. rll.nd, Or., QMtni, Ctl, 3a rrncico, CftL StcrtrntnU, Ctl. Froae. Ctl. L At.I. CL y&ti wwmmm Dr. W. Richardsoi OITOMCTIIlSTFHOMSrOUl Will Return to Spo Saturday, Apjj Now Is Your B "THE GUNNERY" COOS COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS ,..,. Z......1 nnnn. filtOl'M( PIIOIMIIIIA- IW Do not inl !' o BREAD i7 K Y nitEAD MAKES DRAWN. nnd good, pure, wholesome, nour ishing bread makes boya muscular and healthy. Our broad Is mado from tho finest lia,rd Winter wheat the kind that rotnlns tho nutrients of gluten and phosphates. Consequent ly It Is rich In nutrition, and Is ab solutely pure In every particular of bnklng and handling, And a big loaf costs but llttlo monoy. Coos Bay Bakery The place for goild goodies. Market Ave. Plionp vl-T All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office o You SeeAs W:k Amp MAI thejther! . .. trill Should you '".,! want to improve C i '? ".Ai,msc71 lino nt . ,nrv Qtt""i lance. ;-,.. ,.ti- warrameu - - Dr. W. Richard!! 0ltomftf, OfflcelSTjyS SPIRELLA nee from Mrs. Ar..r 352 So, 511, si-1" .....Jin I mav be obtaineu ""