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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1914)
l -f j'WIf'rfl &! mmm 7 rrr i "t r TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. BfiDil Jim ' " ' - " ' "! . k' i. -.ittiH.tt1 rr7. i ?Wi "-' PERSONAL. nOtlCCS 01 Viunui- Ipwsv ' In tho city, or of Coos Bay pooplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In tho social do purimont. Telcphono 133. No tice of club meetings will ho published and secretaries are Kindly requcBteu 10 iu""" -" SKVi:X TIMICS TWO HOMAXCK. You bells In tho steeple, ring, ring . n("y requcsieu iu tut"'" f out vour cli nn ir pr """" " How many soever they he, the country. In fact, nt tho lunch- And lot tho' brown meadow lark's eon, unless tho Invitation especially note us ho ranges states that there Is to bo music or Come over, come over to me. bridge or something like that dlrect- lly ufterwnrd, ono should ienvc The foxglove shoots out of the green, promptly half or three quarters of matted heather, an hour nftor the meal. When in- Preparing her hoods of snow; vlted to a dinner ono Is usually ox- 6ho was Idle, and slept till the sun- pocted to spond the evening, but Bhlny weather: oven then one Bhould never stay O, children take long to grow. very late for fear of giving the host nnd hostess too largo a dose of I wish, and I wish that the Bnrlne one's Boclety. At a tea twenty niin- would go faster, Nor long summer bide so late; .And I could grow on like the fox glove nnd nster, For some things arc HI to wait. utes to half an hour Is about tho .. ... ...., al..i1fl ufnl . time me aveniBu budv iiwi- . ANXIVKIISAIIV I wr.Jt Tor the riny when dear hearts Mr. and Mrs. UenJ. Ostllnd cole shall discover, United tholr fifth wedding nnnlvor Vhllo dear hands are laid on my aary Sept. 8 with an evening party head. nt which music nnd conversation "Tho child is a woman, tho book were tho ovenlngs diversions DnllcloiiH refreshments added much to tho happy evening. Ilosldcs Mr. nnd Mrs. Osllnd nnd their llttlo daughter Lucille thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Misses Esther and Ines may closo over. For air the lessons arc said." I wait for my story tho birds can not sing It, No one .ns ho sits on tho trco: Tho bclln rnnnot rlnu It. hut lonir Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobort My years, 0 bring It! ren, Misses Clnrti and May Myron, 8uch as I wish, it to be. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stnuff, Misses Jean Ingelow. Margaret and Marlon Stauff, Mr. fr iiml Mrs. J. It. Hllstrotn, Miss Edith OMB people need lessons In Jclinson, Messrs. Joel Ostllnd, Elmer leave tnklng." grumbled tho ""'"' DU,1IJ ,e"m1""" hostess. "I hope I'm Just ns Starr, Harry l-orsbcrg. liosnltnble as tho next noruon. but I must say I object to being kept CONTRIUUTIONS concornlng nodal happenings, Intondod for publication in the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m.t Friday of each weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) TL'i:SDAY AUCTION CLUH U I - 1'LA.V SOt'IAIi standing nt the door for ten or ffffnAn mllintnu lit n ilnnn tt In tr gueBt to listen to n lot of last mes- Tho North Bond Hnptlst Ladles unges that could have been told will hold u big social a week from mo Just as well when wo woro both Thursday at their rooms In tho In our seats " Myers building. This week tho ses- "ou want your friends to follow slon wns devoted to sowing and tho udvlco of Shakespeare nnd Htand quilting nnd owing o tho Inelomont not on tho order of tho going, but weuwier, u.u imumiuum go nt onco7" said I. "irKu. "I don't mind n last word or bo," not Toplled my hostess as alio sank with a. sigh of relief Into tho comforta ble dopths of an easy chair, "hut you know as well as I do that cor- taln of my friends sit for ton mtnu ciass picnic -i Yesterday Mrs. A. F. Ilassford entertained the members of Clnss tcs In my drawing room making Ono of the Unptlst Sunday School pollto conversation then keep mo n nB nn, I"CI,,C, "r i l ,' standing for twenty minutes try- Prions " ". ,U'KC 'n Ide to sav Koodhv " " "' hnHkot dlnnor enjoyed. "There are of course rules of oil- T'0"0 pVfCr0MnnrinX);!!l,,,o, ourtto In roirnril tn tho Hum of nton Woodruff, Monroo and Ooo. which ono 'should totokoUBoJK de' AJcMal,on Vtf0"M? parturo. after n call, but these nro "K ". J c ?m? ; naturally regulntcd to n cortaln ox- " "".' " ', '', lent by tho will of the hostess, for Y"m', Ur,ot . L" B A ?" iFa. whon tho visitor rises to say 'Good- "'onl nnd Hov. nnd Mrs. Hass- by' sho can ask him to stay a llt tlo longer by murmuring, 'Don't go Just yet. It's very early In tho vcnlng or some hospltnblo remnrk. "After which tho pollto visitor If posalblo, delays his departure for n fow moments. Hut these few ford. i rr. (i. ci.uit. Miss Horthn Davla wus hostess to the L. T. 0. Club at a "printing jur iv iiiw iiiuuiviiiu. uut iiiune iuw , , .,, . , ,,.. .. cj..,ii. i.mhi. moments asked for should never bo lf' ; ,'lP '.,0 pim ro X1 on lengthened Interminably and stretch-l .. J '' "l0""" e0atho hostess" to S!veIoped and printed. Later ro- llnllty Fifteen or freshmenta were enjoyed. Thoso l" a long enough !'t we' " Mnrjorlo Gra- od out Into noa fear of causing KTOt her cordl twenty minutes Is a long enough addition to tho visit after a request? "Thoro aro certain occasions wnen. unless ono Is a very Intimate friend of tho hostess, ono Is never begged not to go so soon." said I, "In mnk; ing a formal call the hostess, while courtesy Itsolf, never asks ono to extend tho visit. And It Is tho aanio nfter largo teas, luncheons or din ners, whether given In tho city or ham, Flnrenco Powers, Ituth Cowan, Uuth Ditugan and nagmar i-ncsuorg I PAST MATHOXS. Tho Past Matrons, 0. E. 8.. will be entertained noxt Friday by Mrs. Ora McCarty at her homo In West Marsh-field. AFTER YOU RIDE THE GO47N Jm& te . . jZZZ . a k 1 & M N COME TO US FOR "& YOUR EMBLEM The Ahctton Urldgo Club of North Bend, organized last spring, mot nfter the summer adjournment with Mrs. II. E. Ilurmestor Tues day for a delightful afternoon spent nt cards. Aftor playing until late In tho day, lunch was served. Mrs. L. F. Fnlkcnstcln made high score nnd was awnrded the pretty prize. The club will meet ngaln In two weeks with Mrs. I. U. Hurtle. Tho members present Tuesday woro Mrs. Henry Uorgmnn, Mtb. L. F. Fnlken stein, Mrs. J. G. Horn, Mrs. A. S. Hammond, Mrs. 1. I). Dnrtlo, Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck, Mrs. George Stephen son, Mrs.. M. E. Evcrltt and tho hostess, while Mrs. Jennie Jones plnycd the substitute hand. 4 I LADIES All) The Ladlos' Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church met at the church hall Thursday afternoon for Its monthly business and social meet ing nt which tlmo plans were dis cussed for tho bazaar to be hold December 1-. After the business session the hostesses, Mrs. John Tellofson nnd Mrs. T. E. Erlck son, assisted by MIbb Emma Erlck sen nnd Miss Elizabeth Tellofson, served dainty refreshments. .Those present woro: Mrs. John Pitman, Mrs, J. Nelson, Mrs. C G. Mngnus, Miss Stella Mngnus, Mrs. Edward Erlekson, Mrs. O. Larson, Mrs. A. Chrlstensen, Mrs. P. Jncobsen, Mrs. G. Stoon, Mrs. K. Erlekson, Mrs. U. Mathlscn, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. A. U. Snow, Mrs. A. Thorpe, Mrs. John Tellofson, .Mrs. T. Erlekson, Miss Emma Erlekson, Mlbs Elizabeth Tol lofson, Mrs. Howe nnd Hov. and Mrs. It. 0. Thorpo. v . SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC . Tho Sunday School of tho Nor wegian Lutheran Church enjoyed a delightful picnic nt Enstsldo Fri day nftornoou. Tho tlmo was spout with n number of Interesting games. Tho prize-winners woro: Steen Mng nus In tho hoop raco, Archlo Snow In tho horsehoo nnd bubble con tests, nnd Stella Mngnus In tho pea nut raco. Thoso present wero: Mn rle Grandell, Allco Mnthlsen, Alice Drown, Archlo Snow, Margaret miiow, uentrlro Snow, Molvln Stoon, Myrtle Steen, Stolln Mngnus, Stoon MugniiH. Merlo Howe. Ethel Howe, Frnnrls Howe, Edward Magnus, Sennlo Itersland, Mrs. A. I). Snow, Mrs. O'Connor. Mrs. C. O. Magnus, .Mrs. ToiioiHon, .miss uiancho Tellof son, Miss Elizabeth Tellofson. Mrs. Howe, Hrs. It. O. Thorpe, and as nftemoon visitors, tho MIsbos Mnmlo nnd Amy Gulovsen, 4. i3jvJ T J1J VJXVP stores are building their primarily upon tho rights of the customer AVo propose to look upon our stores ns i, stitutions, not merely for our private bcnnfin , rather for the benefit of every ptM-sm, clothes buyer to whom we can extend their scrv AVe propose through modern ol'fifioiieies on il part of the makers and on our part to d v clothing values at $18 to 0 that vou owliiml? would not expect at twice those figures. We propose to make these stores in mcrclmt disc, in equipment, in methodsstand first nni last for service; a place where you inav be 8urc finding four-square goods sold by Wm1uii; methods. l L There is no better oxnmplo of tho way we ar fulfilling thoso principles, no greater proof of our valuo-giving power than in our showing of new fall b m Kuppenheimer Clothes at Iiito$30 Others at $8.50 to $18.00 AVe carry two of the largest advertised lines in America ftoyal Tailors nnd Kuppenheimer Clothes. rnpynidHT tat THK HOUSK Of KUPPCNHSIMClt IrARSIIFIELD FIXUP TWO STORES NOKTII UBxD 'I SI. K. ItltOTIIEItllOOl). I The M. E. Brotherhood held Its monthly session nt tho church hall, Wednesday evening. About thirty, i Including several visitors, woro In at tendance. There wero n number of' Impromptu talks nnd n discussion on I tho population of Marshflold ton years hence. Heforo tho closo of tho meeting, each member prcsont do nated one dny's wages towards wip ing out tho debt on tho now hall, G3 bolng thus raised. Supper was served. CAIM) IWIITV. M'E'VJt GOT THEM QUALITY SUPERB i PRICES RIGHT .. ! a J- H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. I JOLLY HO.EX. Mrs. A. L. Chrlstensen was host ess Wednesday at the first delightful afternoon of tho year to tho Jolly Dozen. Mrs. Henry Olson had the afternoon's entertainment to provide and accomplished It very enjoynbh with songs and music nftor which Mrs. Albeo assisted tho hostess In Borvlng u dainty lunch.. Mrs. Davis, n sister of Mrs. Morhoffor, Mrs. Sf monson nnd Mrs. Kelly wero club guests. Tho members out woro Mrs. Marhoffor, Mrs. Albeo, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Itourko, Mrs. Dutst, Mrs. Ilrock muellor, Mis. Johnson, Mrs. Saulre. Mrs. Hush. Mnsl Hose, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Chrlstonson. The club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. Marhoffor ns entertainer nt the homo ot Mrs. Johnson. I CIlltlKTIAX SISTEItHOOD. Tho Marshflold Sisterhood meeting scheduled for Tuesday with Mrs. Yako was postponed on account of the wot weather, but will probably tako place next Tuesday, tho place of meeting to be announced Inter. Tho North llend Christian Slstoi hood mot Wednesday for a duly 8 work at quilting nt tho home of Mrs. Edgar McDanlolB, about sevon being presont, among them Mrs. Samuol Gregg of Marshflold nnd Mrs. Corey, secretary. Another session will be held next Wednesday when It Is hoped more members will be able to attend. I HO.VOU VIS1TOH. I Miss Frances Franso entertnined a fow friends Informally at sewing Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Whooler on Third street complimen tary to Mrs Hoffman, who Is visiting at tho homo or her son. C. S. Hoff mnn, In West Marshflold. ' Refresh ments wero served. Resides tho guest of honor thoso present were Mrs. R. E. Drowning. Mrs. McKnlght. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Om McCarty aud Mis. C. S. Hoffman. 4 MIX.VICWIS OTjUH. I Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. King cnlor tuluod a fow of their friends at (heir home lit tho Pioneer Apartmenta In i North Homl last Saturday evening. Light refreshments wero servod, I Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. I J. It. Robertson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). . Moughmor. Mi- nnd Mrs. Frank Miu I ens, Mlas Josephine Ward nnd Stun ley Sunfonl. I I CIIII.imK.VS IAUTV I , I Miss Alice Rolchort colebruted her sevonth birthday yostorday with n llttlo party In tho park. Those present woro Gonevlovo nnd Doris Hressln, Grace Noller, Inez, Anna and Helen nnd Ilortha Freolund, Edith nnd Essie Dyer, Audrey Simp son, Kvolyn Hinder. Margaret and Edith Simpson, Mildred Freolund, Helen Clarke, Charlie Hoyden and Willie Relchert. , I IIHIDGE CLUIi. I The Marshflold Hrldge Club will be entertained at the Initial meeting of the season noxt Wednesday by Mrs. W. S. Chandler at her homo Coos River summer home. HOX SOCIAL. I p 4 Tho M. E. Day City Ladles' Aid Is holding a box social this after noon nt Hay City to aid In procuring rrnuB Tor church work. I NARCISSUS CLUII. Miss Stella Pederson will enter tain tho Narcissus girls next Wednes day at her home In Enstside, 4 I PHISCILLAS. I The Golden Rule LADIES' COATS, nil of the very latest style, $G.50 to $25.00. LADIES' SUITS, from the very best New York manufacturers, $8.50 to $30.00. SI Llv PETTICOATS, Messaline and Jersey Tops, $2.25 to $4.00. SILK WATSTS, Messaline and Crepe, White nnd Colors, $2.25 to $4.50. The Golden Rule Tho Pilsclllas plan to hold their In itial meeting next Wednesday at tho homo or Mrs. H. M. Albeo In Hunker Hill. NORTH HKX1) CATHOLIC AID. 9 . . Mrs. R. F. Oebhart will bo host ess uot Tuesday to the Catholic Ladles' Aid at her homo In North nend. Continued on pago G) I ! Owing to the Inclement weather, tho picnic planned by the Mlnne-Wls Club for this week was Indefinitely postponed. 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