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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1914)
1914 EVENING EDITION. f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, TWO wtIfSflSsAvKKmttjjSi mmmmmmi YOU have a cheerful bedroom T00. out APRIL 11, I A Word or I lyllfilB I w.x A 1 wu r WEBte&& 2a PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay people Alio visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are Rladly rccclvvd In the Boclal de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro .kindly requested to furnish same. wii-uiv jihads tin: nkwsiwpki: the. department. The North Dend Department members have been In vited as gutsts of honor and a blr attondnnco is expected from thoro and Marshfleld. It promises to bo nn unusually enjoynblo function. , I MINXIK.WIH CIAM1 I , : Th- members of tho Mlnnlo-Wls Club enjoyed a delightful all-day noss, MIsb Mablo Lang, Miss Anna tii'lltliiK bco nt tho homo of Mrs. I Cox niu! Miss Einnn Quatermass. "WhifK In tlmni.vi' It's hnnl to chnB' Ul Clmpollo In First Addition nd Messrs. Chas. Itaymond, R, M.nJ," lnsl Saturday. At noon, a courso, watltlns. Los Dyorly, Ira Howe, aV MVdni.i,, Atn.ln nnnounrrs ,l,,,ner wn nerved, Mrs. Hoagland I Frni howo and tlrovcr Wllilnm- rh,; "nTJ mZTZn. !? Chnpollo as. sting in serv-' 8on. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social hnpponlngs, lntondod for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub suited to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo nllnwetl only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) Spring KOWtiB Wih ruffl ngs, pan mors, pufflngH, And extra wide dip flounces. "Though black-and-white Is not doad uulto, Silks, tiiffetnB nnd moire, Hose, cnpuclrip and vivid green Are featured In this story. "Tho sllhoutie Is changed nnd yet, Upon the Rlvcrla, One may expect tho blouse effect, As well as tin bolero. x'o. ettcs a Pour You've heard enough? Theso topics are the loading, Finance? war? sports? things of that sort I don't seo much worth reading." 6Jf5 "H'S nru miildug thcniBolvcs tt mighty cheap theso dnys," ,i nnnounred the dirk-complex- jlonoil young man. "You can't tako , tho same girl out twice without her thinking you nro mirloiM and acting .as If she wiih Just about engaged to .you." PAHKNT-TKACMIKHH Clit'll .. Ing. Those . nJoylmc Mis. La Chap-, olios Hospitality woro Mrs. urown, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Hoaglaud, Mrs, Dresner, Mrs, Kolloy, Mrs. Thomp son, Mrs. Dashney, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Tno North Uond Paront-Teachors Pprklns and Mrs. Hnrrls. Next Sat-'nini, will hold n mcotlnir at the urday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Thomp-, contrnl school building thero next son" will bo hostess to tho clublTuC8day, April nt nt n o'clock. nt her homo on South Fifth strict. Tno ,ncptings are opon to tho gon- 'oral public. Tho following Is the .program for next Tuesday: I PAST MATRONS Vocal Solo, "The Sandman." Kllinl flnrilnnr. The Past Matrons Association will Hnrch, "Union Maid," High bo entertained noxt Frldny by Mrs. I school. I Vim ii In Ilnynril nt Imp lmnix on Mar .i.i!.nnn nrri. Mnntn.onrl Qva. w --" --- "- -,- . 1V11I1IUOO, l IIU tllVIH,SDWII .. kat avenue. HURPRISU PARTY torn," .Mrs. Geo. Watklns. . : J I I NORTH IlKNR V. C. T. I. Last Wednesday ovonlng Miss C, r- Tho Nort, 1Jen j w. C. T. V. met trudo Robinson wns given a most Tt,BlIny afternoon at the M. 13. comploo surprise at the homo of chuh Tho program wos: her air i or. Mrs. A. J. prows n West' SuilB AudoncUt Mrs. Hazor, Plan Mnrshflold, the occasion being h r . . olglitconth lilrthdny. Various games n..... .,,.. .. u w cm. "" .... n.l n.nal,. .,.,. nnlnun.l ,,! worn oi;i II-UI1 0 I cu..ll.S, .... n. . . "un, not mi gins," oxpostuinteii ; ,; """ "v ..j-,v. ... ..-.- vcnB bin older sister. "And you must ,e- followed by ii flno supper, IncluJIng chl )f prny0 Mombors. inombor that tho modern girl Iiiisi", "B "'""""y cake. riio-gust u ., , , 0Vent8 aiding "to attend hi hor own courting af- of honor wns give,, n pretty bronco I,ro,h,b,,Ml0, .fift Where the. glr. of Today $ ka. asm von r of the ore nylon. 1,r?Zse ,,"esent were Mrs. Geo.l.az- jUiuiitH yuu iiihu iiiiuiiuuiiH wiibh .--- - n .."own Mali , I nnd Alum or- MrH' Will. NPIIBOIl. Mrs. 1'. W. - you take her out twlre. a genornCon Kkblnd ?5volyn I nt gworthy 11 en Stevens. Mrs. W. II. Clmppoll. Mrs. uAUghirSut wl'e.'? " ' " "lB.MII-lred Storey, .leesle Trnsk and ly SSjSV Arms "Thing,, were befter off at that.", iK D , ,d " Blnnley Morrtn J Mta Oo. trudo Ar n ' "B ""IL."'?. .y"B. J?""- a roiiow, ,-r .. ,--: "V:"' ,r "," Hooker. Oi-ogon W. C. T. U. presl ' .""":."'" ."" "rU,,'.B,r'' l "'nrnwnr U'l f, m Vlrlta..7.l.l nn V ddlt .Wero tldOlltPtl. BS fOlloWB! T" .."!."B.r." . In'. ua..! in "Wo. tho members of tho ff "E."'V.m""!r.!",'r"l! County W. C. T. P.. deeply den ii.r n iniHuiiiiri iiir in.r iiiiiiuiiii.i. ' ......... .... P RAITIST LADIKS Coos loro tno toss or our uciovco. sisior, aiiuu I I'lcsnieut isaiui nn i ijookit, wnu 'Put what cetH me Is wliv ninth- em are so nnlou for their daugh- I tuia iu hvl iiitii i iuii. ni'ii i ui'u - .... : .. - . ,. , , nil tho trouble that married women 'mo isorin noun niiptist i.a I oh jiutcii - ,,,,,, ,, ,,,. i,v... i ,.,.. ... ..... n.n..M ,nt onjoyod a iioiiBnnt afternoon ths Tho cohimltteo consisted of Mis .4 was cnlled to hor heavenly homo on --,. to keep their daughters out of It woolc wMl AIr8 Aldorton. Quilt- Robt. McCanii,-Alrs. C.-ll. Marsh and j llnatond of encouraging thorn to .got JK "'"' "cedlowork were followed Mrs. George Ilazor. Into It" ' iu' refreshments. Those present "I 'think you're wrong thoro," wo, ', ' ,,:' ,"1"iJ1lor: Mr,B; vx , v , , ., ,., ., . ! iloclnrod tho sister. "I ilon't bo- lnlr' Mrs. J. II. Clnrko, Mrs. It. I N. L. IAI)IIS' AJD. iivn .w.ii.i.ra ..,'... ..vin... r.. C. Jackson. Mrs. II. 13. Smith'. Mrs. : : llf.vn lilll,lli.ra nrn nn ntivlnnn Pur tholr daughters to marry uh they A. ",m5Kb?; Mrs. M. 13. 13vans, Mrs. O. Lnrsen and Mrs. . I. Hansen used to bo. At least not where a A,rs' c ' n"alnard, Mrs. W. O. woro hostessos at tho crurch to the girl eorun money anil turns It Into A"'1' A,rHi '' 0 Mo-ks, Mrs. Wnl- Norwegian Luthornn Lndlcs' Aid at IIIO family lUIUl. YOU seo lOtH Of l ' i.hkhkuuu, .umn ..u.) uiiKinuum uh rulliur lliunuuv wubiiiukh iiiiu buu- mothers never hud any of the com- nml Itov A- v l''"8ford. I: meotiiig ThursJpy. Owing to tho forts of life until tholr daughters got old enough to mini money, nnd . most mothers with monoy-onmlug daughter expect them to turn all , o llll.tw 1 . t..U l.i.n .1... Imnw. .....1 ....' ....... I. f.vn III.U ...J IIUII.U (III. I I U- j. ! InclPiiicnt wenther tho attcnJnuce was A not as largo as usual. Theso present , woro Rev. and Mrs. 11. O. Thorpe, Mrs. T. 13. Kr'cksnn. vw Kr'id Fr- Tho lioini. nf Mr. nn.l Mm. W. II. """OH. .MIS. KHWOril KriPKBOII, .Mrs ItOOKC PARTY Bontthe Idea that tho dauahtor iiuivi Wilson on Went Tenth street wh c;iu'', ''. rHi Jl" Pltnian, Mrs. marry nnd cense routrlbiitlni:. Ii'h iin nrnnn nf n ..mat ,i..n..i.ir..i Froellch, Mrs. ICIdlrlduc, Mrs. Hau- ii rather one-slilod affair, too, bo- Rooko party last Wednesday eve- 1,on' J,rH' ,ar"-'5i. Miss Hannah Sunup, rauso tho mother full expects the ninB, At the conclusion of the eve- M'8 Cora MnHilson, Miss Dorot'y son to mnrry some day, and oven ' nlng's play, n numbor of musical Johnson and two guestB nnd Mls boforo he marrlps she considers it 'HniiM.iinnH i.v mi ii..usi.. i.,,. i Stella Magnus. nit rigui lur nun in line ma inuiiuy for htmsolf bey.uid paying lier u trifling board sometimes he doesn't oven pay that. Tiieso mothers are not urging worn imlnv.xl. Thn nrlyi.a u-nrn M won by Mllo Sumner and Mtb. II. 4 W. Painter. Those present wor.' I ROYAL NKKillllORS. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Sumner, Mr. mill MrM. S .1 linini.l Mr. nml Mm 'rl.n iim.nl V.J..V !,,. M.,.,l,n,.l.i Hielr daughters to marry ml not nf- n. w. Painter. Miss Uossle Inimol. hold thnlr roirularmnntin.. n i."i.,nui, rorillng nny opportunltlas f-r .nnr- jjr un, jjr8 a j iminol -''i K!' $ rlnge, ns mothers usoil to do, TluU'.i why tho girls nro going out and hunting up beaux for themselves. That's why they're cheap, iih you nay." "Maybo your're right, Sls sighed tho dark couiplox'oued young man, "hot It's toiiKh on us fallows. I like to go with nice girls and bo J nice to em, but I ilout want to mar- ry any of 'em, but whun they begin to act mh if they. had a mortgage ftii mo get wared. I don't seo anything but trouble In this mar riage busliiiNM. mi) way. and why everybody goes nrouiid preai'oiiK that It's hcnen!.v bliss, I inn't un derstand. None of your marrying for mo." "Just wnlt until you're forty-five or so." cautioned Sis. "Then I'll pick out n good, sou nlble woman who can nuke mu com fortable," he nnsweroil. "No. you won't," she laughod, "You'll marry n grass widow or some young girl with pink cheeks who'll wnnt to drag you out to the innMng picture show every o::ior ntfth't." , I IIIIITIIIIAV PARTY Miss llelva Klaungau, .Miss Carrie (Continued nn Pnuo Flvri.i Last Saturday, Mrs. Mattlo Cou- 'alns, of North Rend, entertained u- numbor of young folks In honor if tho eleventh birthday of Miss Orn CourIuh. At the conclusion i vf tht afternoon, tho hostess, as- Hist,MV hy- Mrs. L. A. I.oomls, served jtaI;yro.fr'Kluiiont3. Those presont yWe Qbrlstn Unstoii. Cella Gaston. . rVnl'a TIiArrTirili lluaa'j. 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