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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
ffC?" j.filVv1 2' "" Jhrf-ir- rmUiGMhiiMlMl "'W''pp i'i'wwt H' lAtlU.; THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. P l . WB- liAIMKS' All). . Tate - -" SI ...... - . . nruin i rinF-iiu.1 BriHi ihi : Jl , P U w i Kill IJMH . . f P "" J- '- - iii fc( 111 ISBfr EBuBCS - m t & L. i ' V IH HP teiKF vv MWMJ & 4 -Ktf n. i&SSLM' "(;oojxh;iii'."4 1 nay "Goodnight," an old anil sim ple phrase Ami spokon by mankind in count Juss wnys. i wiau.sAL, nonces ot visitors In tlio city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who vlBlt in other cities, togothor with notices ct social affairs, are gladly received in tho social do purtuicnt. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries uro .Kindly roqucstod to furnish same. Sonic So m u at once concludes that It is too strenuous and discontinues It. This with n cureless, cold formal- Very Bareness proves that her muti ny, teles nro not proporly exercised nnd with a falseness snenklnt: that they need dolly stimulus." said cheerfully, Alias Kellcrmnn. some tenderly, with meanings deep Swimming Is naturally tho fuvor- and true; i Ito diversion of this famous athletic CONTRIBUTIONS concerning aortal happenings, intondod for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later thau C o'clock p. m., Friday of each weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cubcs wlioro tho evonts occurred later than tho time mentioned.) what think you thnt my "Oood nlght" hns for you? "Goodnight" that mr-ini I wIhH you sweetest thenms. Such' us tho roses have by lulling htroams. "Goodnight" that Is my prayer that nil the night JTesIdo yi:r sleep shall watch nn angel white. "tfoodnlght" that means you can nut guess how dear This day hns been because I had you near, "Goodnight" thnt means Just as I close' tho door That I shall lovo you more nnd more and more Selected. IATTUNDKl) n luncheon a year or tro ago at which Anuotto Kel h'riuiin, tho wonderful swimmer, van the honor guest, says Sulllo Slontia. Tho (ontrploco at till function" was- a lnr? howl of goldj ilsli and at each cover was an In dividual bowl with ono solitary Cold fish which onrh guest was jicrmlttoil to take homo hh a sou venir: but those things nro non CHBont.ar., mure Incidents of an unjoynblo occasion. The chief Interest of tho event centered In tho young woman whom the newspaper onion of Denver delighted .to honor. She talked of lorself. Ordinarily, thnt Ir. n most tedious performance when ono oc cupies the position of lln'tMier, but Bflro was a young woman with n tory to tell. alio told first of all thnt she was a very homely little girl, undevelop ed and unattractive. Her nppcar ascc was a great crocs to her untP .saCdenly she doe'dod thnt she would look like other glrlH. She set her slf n difficult tusk, but sho had . tlck-to'-ltlvcno8s nnd todny ulio earns n largo salary as a spertacu $lrl, but Bhe places walking next In the catalogue ot beneficial exercise. II. W. M. V. The Uaptldt Women s Hoard tf Missions held their regular mont'ily meeting at the home or .Miss Mamie Gulovsen Wednesday. 'The day's topic or study was "The Why or .Mis sions," nnd wns ably handled with papers by Mrs. It. II. Corey, .Mrs. (.. Lcltoy Hull nnd Nov. A. !'. liassford Mrs. Hall's paper wns on I'.a neeil of missions among women nnd Mr Hns8ford's on tho effect of war on foielgn missions,. Ton was served following the program. The list oT members present Included Mrs. Fan nie Wheolor, Mrs. howls, Mrs. Hosh, Mrs. Itlack. Mrn. Dane, Mis. Marsh, .Mrs. Hall, Or. Shaw. Mrs. Coioy, Miss IsIs Marsh, .Mrs. (Seorge Gulovsen Miss Amy Gulovsen, .Mr. Hnssrord nnd Miss Mamie Gulovsen. I PltllSIIVTKIM.W i..ii-:s j Tho North Hend rresbytorlnn La dles Aid was entertained Thursday by Mrs. K. l Itussoll. Needlework wns the afternoon's diversion. Those! Topping, Mrs. I). A. .lones, Mrs. I. S. j present wore Mrs. V. 13. Wntters,. Smith, Mrs. M. A. Swectmnn and I xoitTii itK.vi) mtiiKJi:. t The North Uend Auction Hrldge Club met Tuesday nt tho C. M. Uyler homo, where after n delightful nfter- noon at curds, nt which Mrs. Hifrmes tor won lilgif honors, tho hostess. nsslBted by Mrs, Hnrtle. served re freshments nt tho close of tlie pleas ant session. The club members out wcro MeMdames Horgnuin, Unitle, Durmestor, Fnlkensteln, Hull, Ulni mlck. Stephenson, Horn, ilerninn and Warren. Mrs. Ilergmnii will be host ess to the club two weeks from last Tuesday. . COOS llAV VO.Mi:.VS CliUlt I . Mrs. .1. Wright Wilson wns hostess to the Coos Hay Women's Club on Wcdnesdny. Miss 13 vn Dresser had he day's paper on the subject: "Mos quitoes nnd Files." The program Tor tho yenr'H work was determined upon, to be tho study or modern dramatists such as Sholdc.n, Maeterlinck, Ken nedy, Moody and otheis. A public meeting Is to be called ror Tuesday, at which Senator I. S. Smith will ex plain several of tho measures to bo voted on nt the November election. Thoiio present last Wodnosdny were Mrs. I). Q. McCarty, Miss I3va Dresser, Miss Helen l.nndrlth, Miss Kllzalictli Tho l.ndloa' Aid Society oT Jhe Swedish Lutheran Cliuich held n woll Utendod social Wednesday afternoon at tho chinch hall. Among those present were Mrs. Mnrlo Ornnholm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Oreu, Mrs. August Cnrlson, Mrs. Gllbertson, Mrs. It. 11. Ostllud, Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Peter Marsh, .Mrs. 13rlc Johnson, Mrs. Itobt. Myren, Mrs. Knrdell, Mrs. Jo sephsou, Mrs, Saudqulst, Miss llcssle Snndqulst, Mrs. ituduns, Mrs. Stor gard, Miss Aniin Stoignrd, Mrs. John Hlllstror.1, Mrs. C J. ltillstrom, Mrs. Win. llngqulst. Mr. and Mrs. John Unckmrn, Mlsi May Myrem Mrs. II, Lnrscn, Mrs. H. Stono, Miss Swen son, Mrs, Olivia lMiiuin, Mrs. John Holm, Mrs. DJurbeck, Mrs. Klocknrs, Mrs. Ogren, Mrs. Win. Asplund, Mrs. Hans Asplund, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. Jol'ii Juth, Mrs. tijort, .Miss Agues Mntson of Catching Inlet, Mrs. Brick son, Miss nilen Ogren, Miss I3dwnrd, Itev and Mrs. Hengtson. Tho com mittee In charge or tho entertainment wob Mis. A. Storgnrd and Mrs. II. Asplund. Mrs. Win. llngqulst nnd Miss I3dwnrd will entertain nt tho next social, which will be held the first Wcdnesdny In November. IIONOIl VISITOItS. . Mrs. it. II. Walter entertained In- formnlly at her homo on 13Irod nve-j tine Wednesday afternoon conipllnion-i tury to Mrs. M. M. Campbell and Mlssi Htiby C'anipbell, who arc visiting hero f loin Itlvcrslde, Calif. The afternoon was spent in sowing nnd later n de licious luncheon was Bcrvcd. Those enjoying Mrs. Walter's churmlng hospitality Included Mrs. M. N. Camp bell, Miss Iluhy Campbell, Mrs. Jas, Uolaiidsou, Mrs. W. I). Curtis, Mrs Win. Dcuhuor, Mrs. A. I). Campbell, Mis. Geo. Campbell nnd Miss Hear, ALTAIC GUILD Mis. A. II. lmhoff, .Mis. Marlon Lungcnberg, Mrs. C. II. Smith, Mrs. Jl. C. Holmes, Mrs. Monde, Mi's. Geo. Frnler, .Mrs. Win. Vaughn and Mrs. W. S. WIlllaniH. : A Mrs. Wilson nnd daughter. ItlllTIIDAV PAItTV. Hobnrt McDnnlel celebrated his twelftli. birthday Tuesday, Octobor I CATIIOMC AII'AK SOCIKTV. sixth, with a party at the home of liU' ; " ; ; parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. I3dgnr McDan-; The card parly given Tuesday eve- . , VniMl ,,,.., . llllllli,P ()r i.iu. ii iir at Taylor Hall by the Catholic lo' ,n No,t" '"""' ,A "",n"er or lu" boy friends were asked In and spout a happy afternoon at Indoor nnd out door games, followed by supper nnd n big birthday cake. Hesldn tho Mr swimmer on tho Orpheum circuit a"tl Vm"',', ,,y MlH, V'0,l K"? nn.'1 ,,, ...Ma , .n. i,.. .. i.u ....,.. ' -Ne, '""JH- llofreslMuents end- ll.b.prkNl Physical culture articles, i'l'fej'1!",,? ,1.. .1 i i . . . ". .. :' : - '. t ur uiu leuuiiiK imiKHZiuL-n. i ncld witll .Mrs Miss Knllermnn declared that tho Tiietda.x. Teaion thnt tho American womnn Is . not tho finest woman physically In Ilia world Aiiur isociety or .Nortu iienil wns highly successful, socially us well ns liiuuclnlly, and wns n gi cully enjoy ed affair. Cards pioved n fasclnntlng ill t'uriifnn mnm hpNau Itnliitr iitititl d. Mrs. Truman and Mr. Uogstnd .vo IiohI tho bovs presoiit Includ- won high honors, Mrs. Fred ICrufco ed Archie and Oeorgo Vuughnn, llar- iii-l Mr. Ilo-n second honors, whllo ,y Kern. Matt npd Wnlter Smith. "'."r:"1'?: Nealy nd Ivan Ingram nnd Gunnrd Hon nrlzes. Followlnu the nim Anderson. Little Mls Liicllo Kern i 'unit' 'i musical program, with playing was a special guest, accompanying b- Mrs. Gebhnrt, vocal solos by Mrs. uor brother. tll III! tll.il f fe .1 M I...-. t i PfnA ,wi iiMiiuo uiiu .msn (iiur iriuiiuii j. j. jh. The North Hend Altnr Guild wns entertained Thursday by Mm. A. B Morten. Nov. It. 13. Drowning was present and delivered u short tnlk, which was followed by embroidery work and refreshments. Those preient this week were Mrs. I. I) Hartlu, Mrs. Lenuan, Mrs. C. A. Metllu, Mrs. Geo. I3erltt, Mrs. Paul Dlmmrclc, Mrs. Knrl Powoll, Mrs Thonins Chapman, Mrs. Denny Hull, Mis. Geo. Stepncnsou, Mrs. C. M Hylor, Mrs, Jacobson nnd Itov. Drowning. The next meeting will ho held hi two weeks nt the- homo of Mrs-. Thomas Chapman. 4 WILLING WOK K KltS. Hubert Hanks not PltlX.ltl.SS CLl'H. Is becaueo she has not . jersovernnco. I The Progiess Club meets Monday "Sho tries nn exerclso for ono with Mrs. Otto Schetter. Mrs. Nlchol- Ight and when sho reels stiff nmion, Mrs. Huiihoii, Mrs. I). 13. Maloney orn lhn nev mnrnlnir frnm Hie ! Mrs. M. C. Maloney hnvo the pap- ore the next niornliu, fro n the org 0, V1U.,011H .jlvlslons or the suh- rlfccts of her unusual exertion sho jC(.t ",ew York City." $Bl3'WSJ LET IT BE AJvml SILVERWARE If4 k OR CUT GLASS PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING NOW. IT IS NOT TOO EARL Y. COME INTO OUR S TORE AND LET US MAKE SUGGES TIONS FOR GIFTS. OUR MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS BUSINESS IS AT YOUR SERVICE. YOU MAY KNOW THAT WHAT WE SELECT IS PROPER AND THE PRICE WILL BE JIGHT. WE CAN DO YOUR ENGRAVING AND HOLD THE GOODS TILL CHRISTMAS WEEK FOR YOU. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. "k fc'.VW SKWING PAItTV Mrs. D. C. McCnrt was hostess In her new home on tho Commercial avenue hill Thursday to u number of guests nt u delightfully Informal sew ing pnity. House and tables were prettily decorated with bowls and Mirayn of Jusmlne.and after an hour's diversion at needlework the guests were served by Miss fsts Marsh with a two-course lunchoon. Included In the llHt of Invited guests woie Mrs. J. llownid FlaV.er, Mrs. C. H. Marsh. Miss Isls Marsh, Mrs. F. D. Drown, Mrs. Bradford Wheeler. Mrs. Martin or Fiesno, Mrs. Frank Heath, Miss Iiono PreiiBB. Mrs. A. V. Bowhay. Mrs. Fnnnle Wheeler. Miss Frances Frttnso, Miss Grace Kruse, Mrs. Nel lie Owen. Mrs. Herbert Colaman. 31rs. Dan Moloney. Miss Mamlo Gulovsen, Miss Nettie Savage, Mrs. John Bear, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. 13. S. Borgelt Mrs. 13. MIngus. Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, Mrs. F. A. Hazard. Mis. C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs. Carl Hvertsen and Miss Anne Smith. PKIKCILLA CLUB. Mrs. Brockiuueller entertained the Prlscillas Wednesday with Mrs. Phil lips, Mrs. Dobsou, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Snow, Mis. Bush, Mrs. Christen son, Mrs. Alboe and Mis. Olson pres ent, and Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Slmonsen, Miss Bess Flanagan and Mrs. Kelly as special guests. A pleasant after noon passed with sowing and chat. Mrs. Orr was elected to membership. Tho next meeting will bo hold In two weeks with Mrs. Bush. i - The Women's Auxlllnry of the Presbyterian church met Wednesdny In business session to elect a presi dent In place of Mrs. II. J. Mohr, io slgned, to plan for a Sllvor Tea for October 21 and to decide ns to hold ing the regular monthly cookod food salo. It was decided to hold the lat ter on the Inst Saturday of each month at tho Perry & Nicholson store. Mrs. 0, F. McKnlght was elect ed to succeed to tho presidents. T' o?e present woro Mrs. MiKn'gM, Mrs. McEldowney, Mrs. Seanifii, Ms. Sweotman, Mrs. Scalfe. Mrs. Nlco's. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Gam mill. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Walter. Mrs. Mohr, Marian and Lillian Seamdn.; Maxino ana uiuanetn Jones, unuy David Jones and Callsta Walter. Miss Blnuc.o Copplo entertained tho members of Itoxie Hall's Sunday school class Tuesday ufternoon with sewing and refreshments. iruTrfn .imoiig her guestB MfHses Helen Per kins, Maxino Feusler, Iloxlu Hall, ami Vorn Alivrecht. The children nro making up packages to go on tho cnrlstmus snip rrom Pnrtlniuk'to tin fUl drcn of tho wnr victims in Europe. The1 club meets every Tuesday. Next Tuesday Miss o.le Hall will be hostess. I I). M. C. CLVtt. ' . Tho I). M. C Club met with Mis. Boy Bralnnrd on Wednesday after noon. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent. The members of tho club who were present woro Mesdnmos I A. Loomls. N. G. Homos, Henry erns, William Vnuglm, Stewart Mc Donald, Lester Eaton, Chas. Wil liams. Thoso who wore guests of tlie club woro Mesdnmos T. A. Juza, Joe Olln. Marlnn Lnngenburg, Jack Davis. The club will moot in two y"? - -'J ti l: .M- -(Iv tl?n.ej' (Continued on Pago 3.) SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, PorPtipp 352 So, 5th st, Ph'one 200-X PBKSBYTEItlAX Al'XILIABV. 181 MABKI3T ST. W. MBS. OL1VK K. BBOWN Is now prepared to do first-class dressmaking at reasonable rates. Street and house gowns, skirts, and blouses, dancing frocks, lingeries dresses. A trial or der Is requested. See our new fall books of Paris fashions. WSI. J. SMITH PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Job work promptly attended to j Estimates Cheerfully Given. 1BICES REASONABLE Tel. 30-J. 12G7 N. Front St. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Bromide Enlarging and Kodak FUlsblag. Mrs. Entertainer :- Life isn't worthlllving if you uve all by yourself. Why not GIVE A PARTY not and then and enjoy all your friends to gether. Of course you will want to open your whole house "andhave every room ap pear wei;L. We canjsell you furniture that Will make youjproud of your home. If some of yours is oid-style or worn, re place 'It from our new, up-to-date stock, Wa will save you money with our moderate PRICES. PLAIN TALK FOR PLAIN PEO-PLE-TOLD IN A PLAIN WAY When you think of buying-ftirniturc or articles for your home, do you loolc upon money spent in this manner ns goiio for good? , Or are you among the cver-greater-growing num ber of people who are finding out that money spent for this clnss of goods at our store always lias either a CASH VALUE or an EXCHANGE VALUE? Yes, and either one of these values can be realized on at any time you sec fit. ' We will make a cash offer for any goods that we sell at any time the goods are offered to us. The Exchange Value of Your Goods A great deal may be said in regard to this, as its importance is not generally appreciated wheu pur chasing. In the first place, suppose you wished to make a change in any of your rooms. Would you throw these articles away or practically give them away? Why not take advantage of our exchange depart ment and mako these goods go towards paying for the new goods needed? There are thousands of reasons why it may be come necessary to make a change. Then take advantage of our exchange department. . We Sell It For Less Going & Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 'S Hfc