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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1914)
,"i I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE ET the children have all the Tea Garden Syrup L MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE CLASS OF TWENTY Largest Class in History of Marshfield Will Receive Diplomas Tuesday Evening, June 2 Many Commence ment Functions Planned. ful, delicious and nutritious Scientifically refined from the choicest imported sugar. At all reliable grocers. Katno City Grocer's Namo. mmiSj.. ' FREE PRESERVES Thesa coupons will nnppnr every week. Stivo 10 and tnltn ttietn to your Krocer proporly flllcil out nni! ho will k'vo you absolutely freo a 10-or.. Jar of Tea Unrilen Preserves. "i ' "'- & ..., r a PORTLAND, OR. i i 1111 i w t1 cSiS Cm 1 BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP and all other STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store OPTIMISTIC. The optimist is ploughing now and later he will plant and hoe. And hope will fill him when he sees the things which he has planted grow; It may bo that unwelcome bugs will come to rob him of his right; The floods may make his tolling vain or there may be a drought to blight; But while he plows and plants and hoes the optimist Is filled with joy, And does not let his hopes bo killed by bugs that later may destroy; Each passing shower adds to his glee, he reaps in fancy and Is glad, And, win or lose, Is stronger for the pleasant dreams which he has had, Selected, ALL EAGLES Are requested to be present at Eagle's Hall, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, May 23, 1914, for the purpose ot attend ing I Eagles Memorial Serjvices By order of C. C. GOING.l Worthy! President. Ideal Free Grove and Picnic Grounds nrir,.. .,.... i. ..,,, i.mVoi Kmi.iW nnd fishing tacklo for a few K days' outing. Sundny School aud all picnic crowds n specialty. Excursion to South Coos Rlvor every day. MarblifleM Time Table Launch Express, week days, leaves 8 a.m. Launch Tioga, week days, leaves 2 p.m. Steamer Itnlnbow leaves Marshfleld at S:a.m. every Sunday. For charter and picnic arrangements, apply on board steamer Rainbow. JMHMMPMIWIMWMgr--- - VA'JfPjBBBBBB4 Imr .BflBBBflBBX BflB BBBBBBA yBBSBBF jwMmBSIP yMbk ' R H TOM PATTKItSOX LUCY POWI'HK KIDNKV CliAHKK maulk kkiilad 3Bftv?l-'BBjBBBg ibK HH IflM "" &Mbbw IBSBBv " 5'vBBBBf BBBBm wJffifflvBvBv' kQitSBBK' IBBBBBi ' i sBBBflf WBBBBdi VBBwi A(j.i:s sAxngi'isT CIII'STI'll ISAACSON' .MII.DItEl) STOItl'V walteu .ikxskx bum Jb!bbbB lHk jHbbbbT x?! I BBBK. 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Tho Alumni banquet will bo held later. Itev. A. F, Daasforil will deliver tho baccalaureate sermon a week from tomorrow even ing at tho .Marshfleld Daptlst church. A , 2) (Continued from Page ANXIVEHSAKV. - I Last Friday, Mrs. James Forty en tertained a few friends at her home in Hunker Hill In honor of her seven teenth wedding anniversary. It was a delightfully Informal afternoon and delicious refreshments were served. a .vmeA nrancnt u'pre? Mrs. 1 Howard and her daughter, Mrs. Goss, ilMrs. uargeu, .m. v u..bu, -... Ora McCarty, Mrs. W. F. Squires. Mrs Philips, Mrs. Davis and Master Willie and Mrs. Smith. i .MIXXIWIS. Mrs. E. A. Harris entertained tho Minne-Wls Club in place of tho in tended hostess. Mrs. John Dashney, who was prevented by Illness in the family Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Dresser, Mrs. Kelloy, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Downs.Mrs. LaCba- polio and Mrs. Dashney wore nut', nn.l Mrs. (loo. N. Holt and Mrs. O. y, Hrlggs as additional guests, Mrs. Hrlggs and Wuyno Harris assisted the hostess In serving tho light re freshments that ended tho ploasant hours of needlework, Tho noxt meeting day has beou sot for Tues day, June 2, when Mrs, DaHhney will entertain, I CAKKTEItlA CLUll j " Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tledgon enter tained the Club at the customary Caf eterla supper Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Darker, and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. McEldowuey, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held, Mr. and Mrs. Hilden brand, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Urannls and .Mrs. Butueriand as guests. After sup- lief flimhllirlit nlctiirriH worn taUnn nt the group to perpetuato In their minds me memories or tno many happy eve nings spent together. This was the last meeting for Mr and Mrs, Urannls as they leave soon for California and the east respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Hold woro asked to Join tho club nnd accepted. Tho next mooting will bo with Mr. and Mrs. Hlldonhrand, & plcnlo to Sunset liny and u fish sup per at the hotel were tnlkeil nr fnr M0.x.i wieok but "otl"e deflnlro was i .mi:ht 'rimitMiiAv :J::::::::::i:: . The meeting of the North nond Episcopal Guild planned for this WCok was DOHtnonoil until tw.vt Thursday owing to many of tho uiuiiiuure uoing unauio to attend on account of illness In therr famlllos. Mrs. Paul Dlinmlck will entortain tho Guild noxt Thursday. 4 t l. .M. V. VLVU, , Tho D. M. c. Club will bo en tertained next week by Mrs. A. H. Murtonnt her home In North Pond. Continued ou Pago Six 1 : i ,