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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1914)
' . iirmnMMflMMMlMiMMBiOMHIBIIMllllWHiUUimiLiii'juii JBBB(g::":;i?r,::''ill!CTtniB!! TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION The Largest Line of Child I renys Furniture on Coos Bay m V S i ' SI-71' KKKi: Through tho roy dawning of a bettor dny, 'Ilio bo'.ls of freedom utrlko tho wo man's hour. No longer woi Id-old pleadings block her way To sturdier weapons and the grip of power, CONTIIIUUTIONS concerning social hnppenlngs, Intended . for publication hi tho society depart .ueiiC of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of fneh week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore tho events occurred later than tho uinu mentioned.) . PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In other cities, together ' with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone- 133. No icos of club tnootlngs will bo Mibllshcd and Bcrotarlos uro Jndly requested to furnish same. moire, or brocade, or somo dainty, filmy whlto material. Even organdy, of finest quality, may he chosen for a very youthful bride- and If exponso Thrnll.rl, 1,n to., ... .i f it musi uu coiiBiueruu. -... (,u viv. vih ivimu ico ui iituii- t,. ..i.. i. r"r.'. ....... ...... . Always. It must ho remembered, ' ""SronS ' Y nni,itHoro l norfcctillBnltyniid propriety T1,cre btW"0 for woma,, ,n rt llor Place to toll' and suffer.-men's' iX!T ff ffi euso,, ' crepe do chine, chiffon, Joe Rarher, Randall Jones, Floyd to lead. bride's family fdiall pay all expenses i . .. -...- ..... .......... 1....1 In war she gave the fruitage of her ?a,, WSl..t.Sn. .w mh.n7con necU Since she must mother all who .IvelLV'0 "iSfSS k .Ifn. iIJ III"U uiviviwiv, .. ..vu. ...,.... UIU I ...uit 1in Mm lirMn'n nnrontn I11IUV HIV J....W... and Eugene Holmes, Virgil Wattors, Miss Alice Wattors, Miss Esther Im hoff, Melvln Jacobson, .Mrs. Marian Langenhcrg, UladyB Kratinlclc, Helen and Katharine Monde, Herman Mon de, Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs. Monde, Mrs. Wahn, Mr. and Mrs. George U. Mandlgo, Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Covey, Mr. II. Kern, Mrs. Jones Mr. George Heluze and Mr. and Mrs. J. I MeGulre. with VOUXO fU INKS' All) Miss Jennlo Johnuon entertained tho Norwegian Lutheran Young La dles' Aid nt her Home In Ferndalc Tho bridegroom is not,"1"? ovenlnp wtth sewing d .i ii i. i ,i ,. ,i .. young peoplo spent! tho evening In wear whUe nor does she wen " n i "ew'" ,in(1 ' ,nlk," ovor "anfl for wear w hue. nor (iocs sue wear a HtrawlM-rry social for ttt near according to the rulo that women should havo tliolr headH covered In a church, but for a homo wedding thoro Is no rule. It seems a mts- takc, howovor, for a young girl not veil. As a L'pneral rule she choose grny, or mauve, with a hat. Her ra- feii'nre usually Is to wear a travelings drcstf. A dress and hat Hiiltable to bo- woin later for visiting, or similar or caslona, may be worn by any bride for tho ceremony, and change for n "golng-awny" gown. If a gown Intended to bo usfd for traveling In to fo worn for ceranony It Is solcrted- with the Intentlmi of not bolng conspfcuouH for traveling. f I I-'OK REV. KrriMLt.V ANI I I nruor:. I Rov, Fnedorlck Shlinlnnr and befdo, newly arrfreif from California, wfiero they woro mnrrled ir weeRr ago, wero reception given an p ro und ,'liecn nrrniico(f, liufudlng songs- by future, week. The Aid me(s ugulii la two Ifor heart, llko men's bled lu tho crucial strife; She squandered love, mid self, nor . questioned why. TI..I. I..l... .. . "'" JiiBin:u, lung uoiajCU, unto tllO n,l .iri.uniifii In tin. iinliirn nnil frfat '-'"'O i.hihuii. .)ii kiiiiii .iuiiiibimi skies I"1"' I'80"8 l0 l" ''slicr8 "nil ",, Messrs. Kzalc itnd Meltn. Tlio Lifts now Its clarion voice to Patriots i " , true, And she, a Patriot, hears tho rail, "Arise! Tho old has passed away, huhold tho now!" Hollo Riittcrfleld. IN this season of weddings elab orate and simple It lu wartu while to turn attention to somo Interesting and Important costume. Tho hrldo Is fortunate who has u-i wedding veil of raro old lace which; has been wotn by her mother as a hrldo, or which Is a precious heir loom of tho family. Rut n veil of tu llo Is always charming In Its h! hi pll rlty mid so becoming that It nevcr Joscs favor. A wedding veil Ih a distinctive part of tho nttlro of a hrldo who wears n white urmai gown. Homo imagine Hint the ciiBtom nppllcs only to tin occasion Rays an n church ono In bridal dreHs to wear a voir. X. L. V. v. s. r . The Norwegian Ili.incran Voting People' Society will meet next Fri day evening at the oniirch hnlF. I'HIflCIUKwIS- I a . .f.. in7n,ii. i.rl tnoy woro married ir weeic ago, wei custom nppllcs only to th ', or nonor nt . reccntlon irfrc of a coromon ous woildlnii' lho North ncnil- ,b,teBi, wedding It Is obligatory for- f m flm, B,)edlC8 'n i Rev. J. E. ITurkhnrt, of Marslirleld and Mrs. nurkhiirrr a rHiidliig- by Rov. Shi in f.i n and an ndifresB natl a rospmiBo by Rev. IMrkhurt and Rev. Qliltiiliii, .4fi..nt(i.ftf n n flilu. u'iir ... ,.n(ll i. .. ....h.. ....... ... ... .-.'!' -p , . ...... ,u junuw I.IIU iiiipiuiiiiuiu L-uniu.il. f0W(.,i ,y supper and Informar rec- uvon for tho most Informal 1,onio ceiv rentnn Uo-Cir, swivt poJirnml greens. inony. Imnkod tlur reception room, whf tin? Uiitonco in a llfotlniQ may a wwU Mapnh (.Iias r00Ia wlorw tho mvpor ding veil and octingo h ossonm txlWf,H Hlirvwf, wbr deekiif wltU cnll worn. Art flclal prango lilossonw aro ,.H n,i rog,(l). Among tho niom tho only allowable artificial flowura ,,orH of ;,fri shlmfan'B rongngation. for a bride. If fre.h flowers ore u8'v8ltorH rind guwts, attending, woro od thoy muy bo the natural orango,Mr nnrf Mr8, uimer RubsoII. Mr. blossoniH. or Miles of the valley, or nml MrH j(.0h.Son, Mr. nnd Mrs. whlto. uroulds, but tho latter are sol- jj, v nurnon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rttnn used, and iih fresh flowers nni' mvjist. Mr, nml Mr. C. A. Smith, apt to fndo and thus presont u dlscon- Mr. nml Mm. Walter Putman, Mrs. aollito appearance, they lmd best bo g,,0. Holster. Mrs. Oeorga Hartman, avoided. The trndltlciuol orange h oh mp. nn, Mm. II. I. nlors. Mr. Potor Moms. In artificial Hprny or wreaths, .hogglo. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Durk nro alwnyp satisfactory. hurt, Mr. nnd MrH. E. Georgo Smith, Tho wedding gown may bo of satin, 'jfr. Jrlffln. Miss Josoi'hlne Orlffln. Tho Prfstllla Club was plMusiintly and profitably entertained at newlng Wcdncwlny, when Mra. Mmtollej wna liostess to six of tho members. Mrs. Lofton was n BiiocUr Kuest. Mrs. Jurarttc. .Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Gale. Mr .'itotiertBoa, Mrs. .lolnoon and Mrv. IostoIIcr wero out. The next ses sion will ho with Mirs. Robortsun da two weeks. I KPiscoPAi otnrj) COOS HAY LADIES will find this shop a comfort as well iih a convenience, A full lino of neodlo materials, Bofa pillows and the largost nssortment of stamp ed goods In Marshtiold. AWT NKI3DL13 SHOP UUFSELL HUII.niNG CENTRAL AVE.. MARSHFIELD (Qrx mKKKKtKsEk MAKE A HAPPY HONEYMOON WHEN YOUR FRIENDS SAIL TUEIR DARK UPON THE SEA OF MATRIMONY, LET IT OE FREIGHTED WITH A MARK OF AFFECTION FROM YOU. YOUR GIFT WILL BE AN APPREC IATED ONE WHEN IT COMES FROM OUR STORE. OUR NAME IS A MARK OF SUPERB QUALITY AND THEN WE HAVE THE MOST UNIQUE AND ATTRACTIVE LINE OF WEDDING PRES ENTS SHOWN IN THIS CITY. COME, SEE THEM. Tho last mooting; or the season was hold by tho Episcopal Guild jit Guild Hall Tuftmlay. with Mn. E. O. Flanagan and Miss. Evelyn Flanagan as liostffwes. Mr. Do bio was the only visitor. The new mem bers woro tnkon Inv Mrs. Rvble. Mm. II. S. Harris and Mrs. C. E. Dilut ing. Tho monitors oat wore Mes- dumes Perham, lowln Sclietter, For ty. Harry Nasburg, Claude Nasburg, Ohaudlcr nnd' Flanngan and Misses Maud Roed, unovfeve Songstacken and Evolym IlunaRan. During the summer now plans noesllily with regular proRrams for tho meeting noxt year wfu bo- uudcr dlsruRslon, The nftornoons will be roKumed on the first Tuesday after school atarts. I EASTSIIIK AVKIHI1XO Wodnosdny Afternoon. Juno 17. nt 'tho Marahflold Presbytorlnn Manso, 'tho marriage of Miss Hnttlo llor- Inlco McKay, daughter of Mrs. J. iD. McKay ami Mr. Iugvnl Pederson, of Enstslde, took pluce. Rev. J. E. uuricnart ornciateu. Tlio young rouplo wore attended only by Miss sioun reuer8on as mnid or honor, and Clifford McKay, as groomsman. Following tho slmplo ceremony, tho woiluing party returned to tho bride s homo, wlioro n wedding supper was Bervod to tho two fnmllies. Lntor Mr. and Mrs, Ingval Pederson ro reived from 8 until 11. at tho Mc Kay home, whoro friends of tho young couplo flocked to tender con gratulations and best wishes. Doth young peoplo nro woll-known In Enstsldo society mid popular. The brldo woro a wedding gown of laco trlmmed whlto, nnd carried whlto carnations. The reception rooms wero decorated with lilies and white roses, and in the dining room were hung festoons of Cupids and hearts. Misses Maydream McLaln, Mngglo Robertson nnd Ruth Thurs ton served. Following tho recoptlon tho bride and groom left for their now homo at Dunker Hill, Among tho guests -attending tho reception wore Mr. mid Mrs. C. J. Stecklo, Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Poet, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Prey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stecklo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl West, Mr. and Mrs. F. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McLaggan, Mrs. Robt. Rooko, Mrs. J. D. McKay, Mrs. H. McKay, Mrs, Walter Robertson, Misses Nollie Olsen, Blanche Tollefson, Thora Lund, Maggie Robertson, Maydream McLaln, Ruth Thurston, Ethel An derson, Anna Lund and Olive Rich ards, of Sumner, and Messrs. Harry Johnson, John Tollefson, John John son, Cleo Stecklo, Ed Morton, Clif ford McKay, Mark Pederson, Victor and Enill West, Clarenco Darney Oscar and Henry Pederson, Roy Robertson and Frank Schulenberg. and Miss Htldur West. 4 I PICNIC PAIITY H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLEJEWELER. .1 Mrs. Arthur McKeown chaperoned a car of young peoplo plcknlcklng to Mussel Reef to spend the day Sunday, among thorn Misses Frances n iiliaua uuu iiuiu lunur, uua Messrs. Tom Dennett and Ward Ma Blll. (Continued on Pkgo 3.) Slfo Beautiful furnishings tefj" Hi? refine the CHILDREN. ipffi Parents :- Nothing has such'a refining influence upon CHILDREN a3 a tastefully furnished home, some parents do their children a wrong by not furnishing a beautiful home for them. But we are sure that you want, your children to grow up in the proper home atmosphere. That is why we invite you to our store where you can select the beautiful things that will make your home an inspiration to your ohildren. You will find our PRICES as RELIABLE as our furniture. Children's Rockers $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 $2.00, $2.25, $3,00, $4.50. Children's High Chairs $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $3,00, $3.50, $4.00, $.500. Children's Go-carts Carriages and Sulkies $1.50 to $25.00. Also a Complete Line of SUMMER FURNITURE "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers Don't Miss the Big Fourth of July Cele bration in Marshfield JULY 3 and 4 Come early and see it all if possible, and if not, come one day. One day will be just as good as the other and both days will be the best you have ever enjoyed. Bring the whole family Marshfield has prepared to take care of them all. FREE - VAUDEVILLE - FREE Morning", Afternoon and Evening at the Royal Theater both days. Fine pictures and cntertaiu ment and an excellent place to rest. Big: Auto Parade July 3 Big prizes will bring tho handsomest array of machines ever witnessed in Southwestern Oregon. Surf Board Riding- Both Days the great sport introduced from Honolulu and demonstrated by experts. There will be a number of sporting contests each day; free band concerts and everything that goes to make a great and glorious celebration. Marshfield, July 3 and 4. 4 v JteaM wir-Tir miiri - "V-