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""' liBji,! C'W1 i'W"wis,TVr'fw"w IX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,- SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 5063 REHH&fl mm ROCKERS AND RUGS ! FnA uptwt "p 9HJRiiiisaL9liH ill I J 4 I 1 4 i M ...U. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart Bont of Tho Tlmoa, must bo sub mlttod to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro tho uoiiia occurrou iniar man mo tlmo mentioned.) I ttlLlNDMOTHEH'S GOWN. Oh, this Is tho day of soft brocado, , And flinging lnccs and chiffon flno, And that Is tho reason I foray mado Through n cedar chest that today Is mine. Though onco In a dear, long past uocauo, Another handled Its shining koy, My grandmothor, then a blushing maid, .And very llko, bo they soy, to mo. With eager fingers and half afraid, I lifted them gently, ono by ono, A volvot coat, In tho "thirties" mado And ovary stitch with a needle dono; Collars, with . bonds nnd buckles wolghod; And deep In tho bottom, all gold and brown, Tho prlzo that I sought, tho rich brocado j, Of my grnndmothcr's cherished wedding gown. Straight to my room, my way I mado, Proud of Its ampla dopth of fold, Proud of Its longth, but I suddon stayed My hand that somehow grow strangely cold, So long It hnd silent nnd hidden laid Slnco bought her beauty and grnco to crown. That looking nt It I grow nfrnld To mar with scissors that wed ding gown. Hack to tho chest I went, nor stayed, 'Tltl safo In Its rostlng placo It lny And somehow I was a hnpplor maid, Uocnusa I had hidden It safo nwny. Slnco tho Juno tlmo rosos beforo thoy fndo Will crown my troBsos of goldon brown And my bridal robo of silk bo laid In tho chest with grnndmothor's wedding gown. Lllla Mitchell. xs'Gfl upon n tlmo thero was a - womnn. tiio womnn hnd n " husband, Tho womnn also hnd ji habit. Tho habit concerned tho nusbnnd. In truth, It very much concoruod tho huibnnd. Tho fact contluunlly confronted 1il in that ho had no choice In tilings. Pooplo always duslgnntod him ns "Mrs. Smith's himlmnd." For ho was hold In tho form of chattel property. horH to havo nnd to hold, to hoBs hither nnd yon, to rulo with Imperative hnnd. Milady dcclarod whom .Mr. Smith should hang IiIb laundry bng, how many cigars no Biinuiu anioko a dny nnd If alio could, would hnvo flolectod tho brand as well), what color of hoslory ho should wonr, cIiobo hlfl frlonils nnd onoinlcs us well slnco If shu put tho ban on -anyone, In tho vernnculnr, It was "all off." Of course, alio went with him when ho Bolected his suit. Other wise, ho know thero would !o n look of disapproval every tlmo ho put It on. Hut ho did not dare of- for anything but IiIb worldly goods. If tho fair Indy was Into getting homo from n suffrage confab ho aid not a word nt tho hurry-up-rcady-whllo-you-wnlt dinner. Also, Just becnuso ho wns going "down town" and It wns hnndy, ninny n morning ho startod off with u list of shopping that kept hi in busy or ry spare moment tho workaday tlmo. During tho hot summnr ho stayed that tho Jowol would havo to answer for this his rndlnnco hnvlng de flected somewhat. Vet, when called to account, ho reminded hor of tho wiso saying: "Nover explain. Your friends don't need It. nnd your enemies won't bellovo you and surely a wlfo snouiu uo a friend, nt loast." Tho womnn also reflected. And, as sho wns necustofhed to looking forward, saw whoro tho future wns heading. It took Bomo tlmo to nr rlvo at a conclusion. But finally biio drew In tho reins and allowed him to help In driving tho married wngon.' i Moral: Even n hon-pecked worm will turn I M 4 4 - I 4 4 PERSONAL notices of visitor In the city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other dries, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received in tho social de partment. Tclophono 133. No Ucoo of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish samo. We sell STRONG, RELIABLE furniture. TENDERS SIIOWKIl MIbb Lucy Powers wnB hostess at n most delightful affair Inst Satur day afternoon when sho entertain ed at n iinnukorcniof shower com plimentary to MIbb Evelyn Langwor thy whoso mnrrlago to Cnpt. Ilorman Edwards, will take plnco In Juno. In tho decorations, nnnlo blossoms pre dominated. Neodlowork wns tho nf tornoon'fl diversion nnd was Inter spersed with musical selections by Miss Mary Kruso nnd Miss Mabel Hnrrlgan. Refreshments were sorv cd, Misses Ruth Cowcn, Louisa Old lay, Florcnco Powers nnd Margaret PowcrB nsfdBtcd in sorvlng. MIbb Pow era' guests wcro MIbb Rccb, Mlsa Laura Watson, MIbb Adolntdo Clarko, MIbb Gladys Dlmont, MIbb Britco Kel ly, MIbb Moore, MIbb BcbbIo OouglnB, MIbb Mnrlo Seaman, Miss Mnhol Hnr rlgan, Miss Elsie Hall, MIbb Oraco Williams, MIbb Mabol Ekblad, MIbb Ruth Hoagland, MIbb Vera DIndln gor, MIbs Esthor Silverman, MIbb Mary Kruso, MIbb Bobs Flanagan, MIbb Hnrkness. MIbb Evolyn Flanagan MIbb Mildred Storoy, MIbb May Myron, MIbb Agnes Sandqulsr, MIbb RubboII, Miss Francos Golden and Miss Holon Rush. 4 4 I YOUNG MATRONS I Tho Young Matrons postponed clubmootlng this week and will meet for tho last mooting of tho season nt tho homo of Mrs. Otis Wilson next Thursday. Aftor this tho Young Ma trons will disband for tho Btimmor, to conveno again next fall. 4 I SURPRISE PARTY I .4 Browning nnd Mrs. Rounds ns addi tional guest. Mrs. Bartle will enter tain the Guild again In two weeks. 4 4-, 4 I CATHOLIC LAMES I 4. A plonsnnt surprise party wob ten dered Blancho Cutllp InBt Saturday ovcnlng, at tho homo of her pnrcnts .Mr. nnd Mrs. s. D. Cutllp on Oanlola Crook In honor of hor seventeenth birthday, MIbb Cutllp was tho re cipient of many handsome gifts from hor parents and guests, Dancing nnd singing woh tho principal dlvorsou, and tho merry pnrty adjourned nt 3 n. in. on Sunday, Among tlioso present wore, Miss Eleanor Salnndor. Goo, Solandor, Hil da Solnudor, Ellla Solandor, MIbb 8'gniiB Solnndor, MIhs Borthn Smith, Itnltih Pllnknnlinnnl. inv nilnlnn. beard, Ada CHnkcnboard. Cnrl Clink- I onboard, Srolln JiiBtrom, Alpha Jus At tho homo of Mrs. C. S. Kaiser Tuesday evonlng tho Catholic ladles mado final plans for tho bazaar. Tho placo for holding It was set nt tho building at tho corner of California nnu snermnn AvenuoB, and tho dnys woro changed from May 18 nnd 19 nnd 20. Tho Aid will meet next Tucs day 'with Mrs. Lomnnskl. Mn. Rob ert Banks, Mrs. Nell Banks, Mrs.Knl sor, Mrs. HooIIIng, Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. .McDonald and Mrs. Truman woro the ladles present. - 4 I YOUNG LADIES AID I 4 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. IJ, Snow woro host nnd hostess to tho young Indies of tho Norwegian Lutheran Aid ThurBdny. Tho ovcnlng was greatly enjoyed with music by Miss Mabel Mnthlson nnd sowing nnd games. ThoBO present woro MIbb Scnnlo Rof- slnnd, Rov. nnd Mrs. Thorp, Mrs. Froo lien, Mrs. AUrcd Olson, Mrs. Kund ErlckBon, MIbbcb Mabel Corn, nnd Alice Mathlson, Miss Dorothy John son, Jolmer Refslnnd, Archlo Snow, Bernlco Snow nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Snow. Archlo Snow holpcd his mother served n dollclous Btippor to tho young pcoplo nt tho close of tho ovc nlng. MIbb Scnnlo Refslnnd wll bo hostess In two weeks to tho old. 4 4 I JOLLY DOZEN I - , , Elovcn twolfthB of tho Jolly Dozen nssomblod Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. Gcorgo Rourko, nnd spont n de lightful day. Mrs. R. F. Bush was cu tortnlnlng hostesB nnd gnvo n long nnd interesting rending. Mrs. Galo assisted tho hostess In sorvlng tho lunch that completed tho afternoon ' enjoyment. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bute Mrs. Brockmullor. Mrs. Robh. Mm. OlBon, Mrs.ChrlBtenflon. Mrs. Alboo, , Mrs. iiiiBii, .Mrs. unio, Mrs. Snow nnd Mrs. Rourko woro prosont. Mrs. Snow will bo hostess and Mrs. Robs will on tortaln two weeks from Wednesday. . 4 I JOLLY SIXTEEN 4 jgjlil T moving jH IBP08ir SasXEHiiHiHIII 1111m Mr. and Mrs. Home-Seekers: You will not be afraid to move when you want to, if you buy all your furniture from us. We carry only the well made, RELIABLE klnd3 that do not fall apart when handled. Although we make it a point to carry durable furniture, we insist also that it shall all be the very latest de signs and styles. We thus combine beauty with utility. Our prices, too will stand inspection. Our display irunus. "ally complete at this season. 'f you want a Sew- Ing Rocker; a Comfort Rocker, any size and v any price, we can sat ' fsfy you. RUGS IN GREAT VARIETY ' ALL SIZES ALL PRICES GOING "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" & HARVEY Complete lionse f nrriishers CO. pleasant session with Mrs. Norls Jon- hold Mny tho fourteenth In tho son Thursday afternoon. Hor homo Myers Bulldlntr. was most artistically docorated, ni Tho guests Included Mesdnmos profusion of flowors making It ob-J. II. Clark. F. L. Olazlor, Oeo. poclnliy alluring. Tlioifo present Otirnon, R. Mnrklo, E. H. Aldor woro MIbb NaBh, Mrs. E. P. LoMloux, I ton, B. E. Evnns, A. H, McKny, Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, Mrs. J. G. Kin- Rosa Livingston, Wnlltor, Ash, H. noy, Mrs. II. L. Crawford, Mrs. T. 8. T. Gurnen, JIlsscs Cnrah Wobb trom, Walter Justrom. N'nthnn Cut Up, Guy Cutllp, Loronzo Cutllp, Mlsa uinncno uutiip, iiouort Cutllp, Mr. and Mm. 8. B. Cutllp. Mr. and MrB. J. D. Cllnkonbonrd. Mts. nutigaii, Miss Ada Dtingnn, MIsb PrnnclB Dim. gnu, Horry Smith, Ralph Smith, Os car Pranz, Gus Montgomery. MIbb Lo in Montgomory, Ruth Heddon and MIbb Eleanor Cutllp. . HOXOItS GrESTS I 4 A vory Biunrt affnlr was tho whist party, on Pr!dny ovcnlng given by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Blanchard. t: elr giicats of honor woro Mr. nnd Mra. Cliustor Endcott nnd MIbb Syl via Dnvla. At cards Mra. Hobs Smith nmi nn Keating won npproprlnto prizes. 'Pllrt UA... A, A. .. mi ruuiiiu wuru uriisiicaiiy ueC' Tho Jolly 8lxteon will havo ono moro iiieetlng boforo ndjournlng for tho summer, probably wcok nfter next. This week's ineotintr wna nni-. poned becniiflo of tho absonco from Harvey, MrB. Dean, Mrs. It. N. Pen- Bornlco Glazier, M. Pnrkor, Ella the city of u number of mouthers. 'on. Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mrs. J. II. Gurnen, Ruth Gurnon, nnd LouIbq b I UllMIUUII UUU tUIBO WIMIU WIIWMIWVU l4l Ol III I II Ul r. a of Conulllo. I VOUXfl PI!OIM.!HKrwMi.vrv I I a a a it"' ..... -,-. ..w .. , , 444 Miss Dorothv Johnson nmi Mfron Jnren will entertain nt tho meeting of tho N. L. Y. p. 8. noxt Friday night. 4 XAItCIKIKKUS CLUIl TIIIMIILE CLUB HUItl'RISE 1'AItTY. T. S. Hnrvoy. Mr. and Mr. B. j-onion, Mr. nnd Mn. Sylreat Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Korli Itm, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroedtr, to. Harry Bradflold, Mlis WltK, u! itiiBs Nash ami Mr. tod Jiri.. . Jnrvls. i. 1! I NORTH Bi:l) AID I -4 ! tornoon. 4 4 Tho NnrclBBiiBclubinet for a sewing nfternoon with MIbb Thorla Lund WodncBdny. Misses Hnttlo McKay, Mngglo Itobarts, Stella Peterson, Tn lono Wilde, Ruth Wnlrath, Frances hrniiBo. Emma O'Donnell, Anna Lund and Hlldur West wero out. Tho club wm oe onionaineu in two weeks by .uioo 11IIUIIU V 11(10, Lnst TllCSanv avumnt tlm ninm. ..- .,... . . ..... .... ibors of tho Thursday Chili nmi llmlr MTB. j. , IVIIIBUr IS lO UlUUrilllll HIO liiml.nn.l. o..--l- i . V. Thimble Club ladles next Friday of- Vu'IVaniJ 8n,,,?Irpr 80,lL ,M' nna M-. (nmnnn J' " Stnddon nt their homo. Thoy i wont In a body and tho surprlso wns I complete. Curds nnd music woro followod by rofroshmonts. Among I tllOSO nrORnn. WAM 1r nn.l Hf-o II " Crawford, Mr. and' Mra. Henry juiiriur, iiir. nnu .Mrs.j. v. Illlden brand, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy, Mr. and Mrs, L. P, Donning, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. LoMloux. Mr. nnd Mrs. BRIDGE CLUH I Mrs. E. G. Perhain will bo hostess to tho Brldgo Club at hor homo In West Marshflold noxt Wednesday afternoon. PHIKCILLAS oruteil and mndo a nrottv oottlmr fnr In the ciiv whiiit iiin wifn momi in the pleasant ovenlnir that wn nn.l uit rrlontls In a nlco cool plnco In J"U(I "y Mr n we. Cheater Endl mo country, nut now really this. ""l- :UHB J'v"i iwvis, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harry Olson will bo hostess to tho Prisclllns next Wednesday nt sowing. PLANS PARTY was ns It should be, for wasn't ho n niiBbnud? In a word, tho better hnlf proved to bo the hotter throo-uunrtors In tho partnership. But tho mnii did not roallzo It. Ho disliked overmuch tho coituug or forK0tfulno88 or tho look of illatuinrovnl. And. thurofnrn of I ' the two evils ho chose tho lessor nndi m-i-uiiiuu i lie uiiiiiiiinii, which ennui- tion BtriKcB the nvorugo. N. Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. n. K'nnt. Jim, Mr. mid Mra, It, Smith, Mlssoa Bessie and Eliza Ayro. RuhyWotkliis MosBra. l. G. Klrkputrlck nnd Ralph Mntson. 4 . JO()l TIME CLl'll I Tho youug people of the Good Tlmo Club spent n Jolly ovonlnir last Rut. So It contlniiod ami tho mnn hnd urdny at tho homo of Mnrv Loulsn a dally dlot or woniun's lights, iniin's lu' Wllllnin McArthur. Games and a duties, divisions of pay envelopes I hearty supper whlled away tho and all that goes with tho "omnncl.1 swift hours nnd the 'ovonlug ended ration" of woman (whatever tliutin,l ton soon, Miss Thelinn Lyon plans 1). I to ontortnln tho club ne.t Saturday Ono ovonlug, nftor n ory harrow- ovonlug, Th little guests were Mia. Ing dny nt business, ho enmo hnmolBos Wllma Hoagland and Thelnia tired nnd woary and wuii. Ho found Prnnrls nnd Jnno Lyon, Fredrick n choorlegs hearth and a note pinned' Honglnnd. Donald und Loulso Gldley, In Its iiBitnl placo, suggeatlng to put'Eugeno and Tom Crosthwnlt, Mar- JIISS (iUlt.VEA I.'NTERTAINS Mrs. J. L. Simpson Is planning to ontortnln a number of tho younger sot soon complimentary to her dau ghter. Miss Isabollo Storns, who Is spending tho summer on tho Bay. 4 4 4 -4 4, I W. O. T. V. .MEETING. I I " . Tlio .Marsntieiu w. C. T. u. will Rov. Mrs R. L. IewIi vu I to (lift Ilultoil llrothren LadlM J ThurBdny aftornoon ot bfr bow North Bond. , Tho nfternoon wa ery pl ly spent with sowlns ana rw satlon. Dnlnly refreihnienti f sorvod Into In tlio aiiernoon Tho guoats were; Metdiw F. Fry, J. Snyder. Album. strong, J. V. Hodson, Reacliw Carl Goldor, Jones, C. Cag Adamo, R. Adams ana Ho Nicholson. (Continued onPaMll - - MIbs Giirnea entertnlnod hor pupils I have n special meeting Monday nf ln inusle nnd painting at her homo In tornoon at 2:30 at the homo of Mrs. ."urm iiunu weunosaay at an aftor- nnio wneoier. noon of sowing. Miss Gurnea nnd I 4 4 Mrs. Gurnoa served lunch late In tho uiiernoon. Among tho day's guests. I SISTERHOOD MEETING. ro .MrB. woodbury, Mra. Loula An, m-iowu, .um, ,inc .-orion, .Mra. Taylor Sirs. McDanlel, Mra. Elmer Wood Mis. Itogstad, Mrs. Gubsor, Mra. Carl Golder, and Miss Slbal. 44 H. W. M. l . I . 4 The Dantlst Wninnn's nnnni nr jiiBBioiis wii meet tlie first Wednes day In May with Mra, C. S. Hoffman 4 I Tho Mnrshfleld Christian Sister hood will bo entertnlned next Tues day nfternoon by Mrs. Wilson at hor home on Tenth stroet near Cen tral avenue, HAPTIST AID. CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD i the kottlo on for coffee and start tho Karot Powers, Wm. Krettzer and Don ' ' oven going In order to facilitate aid Allen. Tho home of Mrs. Edgar McDan- matters whon tho lady should come 444. le In North Bond was thrown open lioiue from the bridge pnrty. Sow.i 4 to tho ladles of tho Christian SIs- "Mr. Smith wna n peaco-lovliig Indl-I ALTAR GUILD I I torhood and tholr friends Monday af- vldual and wanted Ufa wlfo to on- 4 1 tornoon or a silver tea. Murfins joy ull tho goods tho gods provldod,' Tho Altar Guild mot nnd 8ervodiand c'feo wero served followlnc a .nd was whnt pooplo call "n Jowol Tuesday with Mra. Georgo Stephen- of u husband," heoauso, na they I son nt North Bond, and hold election KUd,t("ho waited on her hand nnd of officers for tho coming year. Mrs. toa.l't ... ., I C, M. Bylor was chosen president But now he sat down and reflect-, and tho reBt of the force romalns vl and arrived at a conclublon. It as before na follows; Mrs. John Len uas his last wnltlng dny. So ho. nan vico-iiresldonr: Mra Pnnl nim. yluned an niiBworlng noto. saying: mlck secretnry and Mra. Dol Lennnnl0reBB and daughter, Mrs. Anderson Hope you had a good time, dear.' treasurer. A comraltteo headed byMr- Isancs, Mr. and Mrs. McManemy Rhall not bo homo to dinner." Mrs. Bartlo was appointed to further aml Mr Yuber. Ho proceeded to hunt up somo plans ror tho approaching rubber soc-' 44 fwa uncneior irienua at tne club and lal. Thoso out wero Mrs. A. E Mor- pleasant aftornoon ninr in nn ii.,m Inum wnro domonstration by Mr. and Mrs. McManomy. The guests present woro Mrs. Ritchie, Mra. Covey. Mrs. Glndman, Mra. McMurtrle nnd dau ghter, Mra. Hlsey, Mra. Elmer Woods -Mra. Anne, uov. ana Mrs. Samuel, Mrs. E. L. Gurnea entertained thn Baptist Ladlea Aid Wednesday at Iit homo In North Bond. Tho tlmo was very pleasantly spent with sew ing and social conversation, Tho hostess Borved delicious retresh ments. The next meeting will bo took a tasto of freedom which he ten, Mrs. John Lcnnan, Mra.Del Lon I Ad long foregone. nan. Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck. Mrs. J. B How, of course, you would think Bartlo, Mrs. Chapman, Ret. and Mrs THURSDAY CLUB. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If so, you are depriv ed of half the pleasure of Ufa pleasant walking and healthy exer cise. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Edmaii, rcienunc uuronoaist. Arft s. n. Oonnell IUdg., will be tho source of a permanent remedy for aching reet tTu X2J vys fi SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. The Thursday Club enjoyed a '352 So, 5th St.- Phoiie 200-X OUR TIMEPIECES AR ACCURATE re vnrrns? JMtH. ww-- HOW OFTEN NAVE vnu MISSED A TRAIN, 0 Bt LATE FOR AN IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT J"sT '"?. YOU NAD A POOR TIMEPIECE? COME GET A NE A SO THAT YOU CAN BE SURE TO BE ON TIME. THE SAV FACTION OF "KNOWING'- WNA T TIME IT IS RATHER Tl CWWSHm JTrrre .,mn,r ,.nnr THJV THE COST nnnn wpw wiTti .i.e. i,Airr ovitablE ACCVk J WATCHES AND CLOCKS. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL TV" PRICED RIGHT, H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER- tl Pn All fron hi Um "OflJ, Bit Mr W ron itfiii Doc lUD Re in Mcub- V&n -MU 1C13 s.fi yoJfe tftf-jj-