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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
HBHBBnWBTWBBHHBHKBMHtH Pf lM.M I i i j itik; iM1 4& i ira HWtwp THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915-EVEHIMG EDITION. lVwUil'IJV'V VV'VV J Id the Ladles A ranirs AKT ClifU I IMMSCOIUI liAIHlW (it'll,!) Iterson.'B. Biirglnntl, 13. 0. Mullein 'nnd Mohln Stein. Tho Y. 1 B. ( will meet again In two woo1b tindor ... .. n rt i.. ...t M.-a flint-Inn ii, ,,.iri.tnliiniiitil nf Miss DcH'OtllV ftcrnaon Mrs. B. D. '' """-""' "". i ""..:". , ,, mii, Nl lltortniI1.,Stniiff were nosicBses ni ui im-i-i'"H juuuhuu mm -- ... n.- i..tti ,.ll,1 1t.nl TnnstilnVl 3ntiintnv iHOlllllL' tlin Y. Ii. A. Will Art Club; tho parlor, o "'" " ,.., ,. I..... nf iinrii limn noclnl In being- beautifully decorated with an- u.iornoon """; " ,,rpsnnt I hT ,,u i. .mrlon. 1 i PERSONAL nonces of visitors In tho city, or or Cooa Bay pcoplo who visit In other cIHes. together with notices cf social affairs, nro gladly recolvvd In the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices pf club inootliiKB will uo published and secretaries nro kindly requestod to furnish same. CONTItlBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Time, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m.. Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In caws where the events occurred later than tho time mentioned.) ....... . . i. ..... i i tr.. n.n I'ror. t a. Tieugun aoununuco o. uuuuu... mm '. , dl8CMMCll mnttors and nnsworcil color scheme of yellow was also car-,""" "i.u.ii 2 " l , refreshments, each ' nations pertaining to tho swl.nm ng plate being graced with a daffodil favor. Mrs. Chas. A. Karrell YOU XEVKIt C.W THMi ts to keep Iter hold on n lover whon ..- 1,-. l,..lo in ..intra nvnliqoa tn'lllnlt. Mrs I reMUu RWaj. from her side. If she D. Curtis, Mrs. Jns. Cowan Sr., Mrs. "When Clnrlbol was five yors old ; ,g gWRJ.e,j br h,re heait instead of hor Olivia Kdmnn. Mrs. V. . Flyo, Mrs. Her lips wore rosebud hue; jhtart, sho will know that he would I F. H. Foley. Mrs. h. F. Fnlkcnsteln, Her hair mini? unci: in sirnnus oiiltmke ,he poreit kin,l of a husband. Mrs. A. h. lioiisoworui, .urs. .. ml ilenetullnir on him for support miissen. was a special guest of the afternoon. After a pleasant time or sowing nnd chnt. ho iinsfnss assisted by Mrs. Fensler, ... nio.,.i.. i.'nrmii nnii Miirv Mc-, Flatingan Arthur served a delicious luncheon nnco wore: Mrs. Jns Ferry Sr., Mrs. ," JLrtWiM m,iu. Mr. .T. A., L. W. Jncobs, Mrs. Ony Warner, Mrs. Ill 1 III lUIIUHUIh a,tr ... - , A. S. BInnchard, Mrs. w. tank In tho Gymnasium. Tempting refreshments wero served at the closo of the afternoon. Tho visitors pros out included Mrs. C. II. Wallers, Mrs. Georgo Dindlnger, nnd Mrs. J. W. Tho members in attend- gold; Her eyes wero nznro blue. Sho loved to sit in fathor'a lap; Dolls wero hor speoial pride Sho'd kiss most any llkoly chap Sho almost novor 'cried. Hdr happy parents said; "Ah, well, How blessed nro wo In Clarlbol." When Clnrlhcl was twonty-two Hor lips wore firmly sot; Sho was (perhaps it's plnln to you) A full-flcdg6rt Biiffragotto. Sho haled bnbles, loved to fight For woman's rights, but oh! Nobody ovbr hold hor tight Or kissed hor, horrors, no! Hor anxious parents said": "Ah woll You novor really can tell." When Isabel was five years old Hor hair was crisp and short; Sho novor dldiwlmt sho wag told Or looked tho way sho ought; Sho raced, spun tops, stolo Jam j cllmbod trees; jl Gil a ltnin.1 lt lift IrtftinA i onu iiuivu in iiu ni.nuu, Sho lothod nil sorts qf laps nnd, kneds, And dolls sho never mlswd. . would be a serious matter. A. womin does not have to worry over "keeping up the attraction" says Ijiurn .TeJan Libber. If her llomoo! Friday. really loves her, for ho will bo sd devoted to her, so anxious to be with hor, that she cannot keep him away, ' Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. It. H. Walters, and Mrs. C. C. Farrell. Mrs. ItnsnuiBsen will entertain next Slf.M.Vint CLl'H I W. B. Curtis, Mrs. A. It. O'Brien, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. II. S. Harris, Mrs. Charles Stnuff, Miss Agnes Hutchl on, Mrs. Mary Browning, Mrs. Bon Chandler, Mrs. Arthur Mclveown, Mrs. Itobert Browning, Mrs. F. Hnz nrd, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. II. Brndflcld, Mrs. E. P. Lowls, Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. E. G. Pcrham, Mrs. A. E. Jensen, Mrs. ilnrry Nas burg, Mrs. Emma Nnsburg, Mrs. E. . . . - - .-. Lothard McCiurc, ami Mrs. wuuecKn. Mra v 3 Mnttors, Mrs. 11. Mrs. Ferry nnd Mrs. Jacobs will be i,,!0. Mrs. J. II. Grovos, Mrs X. It. Til IM 111,10 CLUB . . . In tho nbsonco or Mrs. Mnndlgo yesterday afternoon Mrs. II. .1. Lin den presided at tho meeting of tho North Bend Thlmblo Club at tho homo of Mrs. Will Ilondrl.v. Tho nnmu of John Francis Mullen was added to tho cradle roll, also final plans wore porfeclcd for tho St. Patrick's party to bo glvon on Titos-1 day ovonlng, March ICtli, ut thci homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Mnn-1 illgo. At n Into hour tho hostess, I assisted by Mrs. M. G. Coleman ami Mrs. E. E. Biggs, tiorvod n most appetizing luneheon to tho following: Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, Mrs. F. Krtise, Mrs. W. Viuighan, Mrs. C. E. Eaton, Mrs. A. 11. Derbyshire, J. I. Schwartz, uecretiiry, for tho next three nioiitliH. Tho club t'J"'c orcnsloir to ox press unanimously Hb Bynipntliy for Mrs. Geo. Ciulg and family In their ory sad affliction, Mrs. Uralg be ing a nioinhor nf tho Club. TIioho pieFont woro Mr. and Mm. S. A. Slinonuou, Mr. Hltd Jlrn. C. Thorwald, Mr. and Mrs. L. 10. Hobor- Kon, Mr. and Mra. A. Schwartz, Mrs. M. PeteiH, Mrs. P. . " '"i,a M,rB. j , " ra. Molcnlf, .Mr. A ' ; oo. W. l,t),n10Si , S loll, Mr. McKeotors ' Jlr H Tho iioxl mectln.. i, . Friday artc,n,o. Z '"-"l Cn"Hlon Pace I j NEVER AGm' Last Wednesday tho Sumner So cial Club mot with Mrs. L. G. Mast ers. Tho afternoon was very pleasantly spent sewing and chatting. A letter nddrcssed to tho club, from Mr. A. Selnnder was read nnd much appreciated. It was moved nnd Her happy parents said: "Ah well, Wo'll have to watch poor Isabel." When Isabol was twonly-owo Hor suitors woro galore; And every single mnn sho know Was added to hor score. Sho married, lovod her husband nnd Scorned wordy platform fights. And yet Uio seamed to understand Tho truth of woman's rites. do what she will. It unexpected business turns up, detaining him on the evening sho ex pected him he will send her a tele gram explaining his absenco which worries him more than it doos her. Tim backsliding Itomeo Is tho kind of man who has no compunction In sitting down for his wife to support ' carried by the club to send n letter him. Sho must keep tho home nnd I 0f thanks to Mr. Selandor. bey hur own clothes, or go without J a few piano selections by Misses both, for all he caros. ' Olive KIchnrds nnd Hlldur Selnnder Ho Is not a man to confldo her were enjoyed, troubles or worries to. Hor sighs fall j After this tho hostess served a upon deaf oars. If she Hob down nnd I very delicious luncheon to the follow dies from overwork ho fancies there ! jng: Mrs. I. N. Wilson, Mrs. II. W. are many more good, strong workers ' sanford, Mrs. S. Sherwood, Mrs. Chas. Solandor, Mrs. Lawhorne, Mrs. W. Spade, Mrs. W. II. Norton, Misses Olive Richards, Grace Sanford, Es tella Grant, Vorla Leone Wilson, Ar doth Spade, Lois Goncvlovo Harry, Hlldur Sclandcr, Mrs. C. A. Ilnrry, Mastor Gary Norman Wilson and Mrs. L. G. Masters. fr left who are looking for n nice, well preserved husband, for whom thoy would be pleased to put tholr should er to the plow In the strugglo for support. Lovers are divided into two clnssos onljj the one who cares for n wo man and the one who makes a pre tense of caring for her. She can tell the real lovor by n thousand ways. He Is over thinking of her while absent from hor; her ! happiness Is dear to him; he will hostesses next Tuesday afternoon. 4 $ I . JIOXOKS SISTEItS 4 Lnst Tuesday nftornoon Mrs. G. A. Boiiebrnko asked n fow friends In for tho plcnsuro of her sisters Mrs. F. L. Smith and Miss Jcnnio Tanner of Couer M Alcne, Idnho, who nro mak ing an unexpected visit at tho G. A. Boncbrnko home. During tho afternoon Miss Anna Downs and Miss Wllla B. Bnrtle, Mrs. 10. F. KuhboII nnd I Mrs. It. llnzor. Mrs. II. O'Mnva I will eittortnln In two wcoks. ,1 ! PA lUOXT.THACI I KBS- M lOIOTI N(J Tho Blinker Hill Parent-Teachers' Club mot at tho school houso last Saturday evening Mrs. W. II. Phil ips, president, presiding. Tho fol lowing program was rendered: Piano Duet Misses Violet Poder- Boncbrnko son nnd Mario Schwnrtz. ploascd tho guests with sovcral piano Hoard Work In Fractions Fifth selections. Those two young ladles nl-' grade pupils, direction of Mih. SI so assisted Airs. Boncbrnko In scrv-iiiotiBon. AITEUNOO.V SEWING PAKTV Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Goo, give life lUolf, imost, to keep her Ayre was hostoss at a delightful sow- , from hat-ships, worry, and toll. lag party for a number of friends. I I never have yet soen a mnn whoj During the nftornoon Miss Bess Ayro really cared for a woman who would rendorod several very beautiful vocal . . ...... .. i lot her toll It ho could avort It. This selections. lint tinttiii tfiintn an 1,1 i I aII ' v " T, . ,u'w",a ""'" "? """ Is an unfailing tost of a man's nf- Floral fnvors adorned 4UII VU,, lUMUUl UIUI IQll. t Perav Shaw v .'-. i. Tho nlghtlngaloa maile muilonl June's palace, pated with with golds 1 watched the rose yoa gave me It' warn, red heart aafold. Were frooght with rata rrt- TIs madness to remember, 'Twere wisdom to forget For me no gtwiossvUarrt Would GoJ we se'sr bad met! For. cra-I as remeeabraaee is. Tie harder t orgt-t 5- ' feetlon. Floral fnvors adorned tho parlor , and luncheon rooms whoro covers Backsliding Itomoos aro of a class woro laid for tho following: Mrs. of men who delight In making love Eva Gammlll, Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Mrs. until affairs begin to grow sorlous, Itny Oillvant, Mrs. A. B. Blnnchard, perhaps until her parents bogln to Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Joke them upon the subject of ninr-'Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. J. A. Blntt, rlage. Then bis visits begin to grow and Mrs. W. B. Curtis. leas treaties!. He la tim illiilnmntlo I ... But sight of rose asd song f bird generally, to cease calling abruptly, L A but soon tae woman must ronllzo bo- WILL HOLD BAZA It !jroejd doubt that all la ovor hetwoon i 4 them. j On Saturday ufternoon Mnrch 13th, There bIwsvh will ha a rlniui nf tho ladles of tho Catholic Church ' voman who will weep bitter tears ! orer the backsliding of a lovor. Thoro 'and others so bravo and suit reliant they will force themsolvea to lovo VKRY wan sboeid admlae pretty and laam to forget, woax-o. There would be aoaae- These are of the kind too sensible thing lartlag Is bis maacaltoe to cry over sollletl milk. Thov turn at nukeup if bi did aot. Bat It abovM once to a more faithful lovor, whom go no farther the merelj aosBlrtag they were too kind to gtvo hopo to vm ,1 ia. mas is tot on marriage before, and they are astonished to ing dainty refrchnicnts to Mrs. John Pitman, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. Suudqiilst, Mrs. Wcbor, Mrs. 10. A. Nolson, Mrs. C. II. Curtis nnd the honor guests Mrs. F. L. Smith nnd Miss Jcnnio Tnnnor. .;. .;. .j. 6 O I FOItM KMIMtOIDEIlY CLUB I Itocitatlon Miss Bosso Flanagan. Hound Table Discussion, "What Cnu bo Done t'i Offset tho I Ugh Cost of Living?" Business meeting. Tho duet was oxtromoly well ron ilored, nnd highly npprcolatud by nil. The boys nnd girls of the Fifth Can Homes or Building Lots be Bought for the Prices or Easy Terms now offered HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: HIGH LEVEL LOT IN WEST MARSHFIELD, S100 doan THREE FINE IMPROVED LOTS IN NASBURG'S ADDITION S300 down GOOD HOUSE nnd THREE LOTS IN EAST MARSHFIELD S350 dow, FINE NEW HOUSE ON 60-F00T LOT IN WEST MARSHFIELD $400 fa. MAKE YOURSELF. SEIZE THE PASSING OPPORTUNITY DON'T PAY TRIBUTE TO THE LANDLORD FOREVER -, I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. Orndo did tholr board work In frnc- A number of girls nro mooting tlons In such mi lnanuor that thoy with Miss Wllla Boncbrnko this nftor- nnd tholr toucher woro highly corn noon to form nn embroidery club, pllmotitod upon tholr oxcollouco. Among tho number present nrt: the Mlsn Flnnngnn'H roeltiitloii, "Tho Misses: Ituby Pltninn, Annn Downs, Old Violin,". wiH artistically given, Helen Giilovson, Milrjorlo Fulmar, "nd received with groat npplause Alllo Holmes, Volmn Boss nnd Wllla Bonobrnkc. TO WKD SOON E will hold n baznr nt tho Marshfiolil Hardwnro Storo, cornor Contrnl and Broadway. Thoy will havo for Halo bosldoa oaken many useful things for tho housowlfo ut reasonable prkos. . .j. . Friends havo been npprlsod of tho coming wedding of Miss Lllllnn Pit man nnd Mr. Knl Brnnner which will tako plnco In tho near futuro nt tho formor'8 homo on South Sovon th Strcot. Silas Pltmnn is n ilnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John Pltmnn nnd both sho nnd Mr. Brnnnor nro well known nnd highly respected In Marsh field circles. 4- A SWEDISH LADIES' AID In tho Bound Tnblo DIscuhbIoii nil agreed that It would ho woll t iiso flour mid meat sparingly, but to fill up on potatoes, boans and roup. During tho business pnrt of tho ' soHslon Mrs. L. C'hrlstonsen was I elected prcsldont mid Mrs. A. I WATER WASTE Llttlo ilropB of wntor dripping from many faucets nnd ImIj fl.Miiro.1 makoH u flood of waste. Now washera are cnjlly p:i(,j In faucet mid tlouH not iviulro it phiuilx-r If there Ii a tJit to shut off nil tho wutor from tho houso its there elioulil Ij it ovury enso. A new washer ro-ts nbout iiolliliu; but If a leak u ullowod to continue l'mg, tho vnlvo uont nicy bo cut and as en tire now lancet required. A fniicul leaking to tho ox tout of only separate drops o( wtltr will wasto lti gulloiiH per dsy mid fiSlO kuIIoiik per year A Isle l-IIU Inch In dlmnoter is no rnt.ill t lint mi ordinary pin tLl nearly fill It, yet hi ouu day r,28 gallons or In oiiu year 191,111 gulloiiH of water will bo wasted, which Is us much nn 3 or Hid. HIob will tso .n tho saino tluio. .Multiply the waste from one fnen by soverat hii'idrod nnd tho f I gurus i.ro ho etioriiious th.it It b oniilly nnilorHtooil why wntor systems nil over the countr; in trying to educate tho public in preventing wit to, Coos Eay Water Company, .MAltSHFIKLD WDNOU'IH IIKXD, OltlXiO.V. intent. Many a man smism In to womm from love's favor throuisht Jove of conoM. A voman flekl weethtmrt. no sooner stgejt web a mas than h ' , i find how quickly thoy nan recover nnd the Iosh of a Mrs. Krlc Johnson mill Mrs. John llllstrom woro hostesses nt tho homo of tho former, to tho ladlOH of tho Swedish Aid Society, lnst Wcdiies dny afternoon. Following tho sowing nnd soclnl Itlmo, very dollcious refroshmontB "T 1 n ., . woro served by Mrs. Johnson nnd Ihoguostflof tho Myrtlo Anna will ,Mr8. alrom ,0 thoB0 rosoat w0 to-night glvo n Hard Times Party, tho ,ncIluUjd. Mf OUo Oro Mr8 0va second one ot n series of dnncoa. EiUimn, Mra. A. BJork, Mrs. Win I'rl'st Will tin fivnriloil tliftan uwm i n . w "' " - "v"""b' Aim UIU1. Mrs. A. Rfnrifnnl. Mm II 1IABD TIMKS PAUT1' iscasiinBaboutforaloonholotoMt' mi. iuu K.b- ...... i.u i I tho most uovol costumoB, and biii . a...i i m- ,,...,., ,.'. .'.....' out of the bethothal ...d ah. flnila lc.m.ulllB , g,, rtI,ron . ! muuully good tlmo will bo mmr'ilriZT'Z' beck of North Bond, Mrs. Oscar Krlckson, Mis. J. (limit, MrH. Juth, Mrs. V. H. Ogrou, Mrs II. Grant, Mrs.1 sue lias a bjckalldlug Itom Ui ilMl.thn pat Hover.il mouths will ro-1 forwrtl ' "' H "'" turn jy woiiinii wiiii spirit novor attonip- ti, homo mi lur vnc.illon noddle nf next month. nbout Mrs. Mutt L. May and Mra. II. S. Harris will net as JudgoB. Thu luvi- JEWELRV AND OPTICAL GOODS REASONABLY PJUCED ife luul'S ,'.,CUUlCa "? ,f0MW,"g;, J' ,,"uU","' 5" ona' Lund,' Mrs Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn, Mr. mid Mrs. i.:dmi ,i,Hmi M.uo !,. 0.. Miss tH: Ke,.,,aI1, !llalU?lr' ?' I1, . J'. J- Oilbortson, Mrs. 1). ' " "" u ,uo- " """is.jnrn,,,,, an(l Jl0Y jj u. mm .nro, .Mini u, oiny, .ir, ana irH Otto Oren will first Wednesday In WILL KXTKUTAIX . F. Bongston. bo hostoss tho April. Mrs. Frank Cohiin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hoath, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Davis, Mrs. Kfffo Frringor, .Mrs. ! Mloimor McMullen. Missos; Ursula FanliiKor, AdJlnldu Clarko, Grace, Graco Kruso, Xora Towor, Mary' -N,rs' Georgo Stovonson will ontor- Kriibo, Dorntliy Cliantlor, Nolllo Wiir.ltllln llt Auction Brldgo next Friday wlok, Kolyn Anderson, Allco Curtis and Mosib; Bon FIshor, Frank Hnr loeker, Harry Gordon, Lionel Gordon, Joo Williams, Doll Bongston, D. B. Otis, W. J. Hlgij'Ins, Thayer Grlmos, V. A. Ackerinnn, Barber, Gill, Claud TUouipson, C. K. Ash, mid J. T. Drnud, J ; ufturuoou Bund. nt her homo In North XOB. Ll'THMUAX V. P. K. WHEN YOUUUYINOUR STORE YW GBT SUPSRIOlt QUALITY GOODS AT HBASQMHI.B PKJCKS. OUR JEWRI.RY IS ARTISTIC IN DESIGN, FASHIONABLY CQRRBCT AND IHQ!IiRI.Y MADE AND FINISHED. OUR OPTICAL GOODS ARE THE BEST. LET US TltST YOUR EYES AND FURNISH YOU CORRECT GLASSES. WE WILL DO IT RIGHT AND HEASONADLY. H. S. TOWER jn Rfnmr iruriFi? I FOB MUS. HAItT.MAX Nmi .Monday ufternoon Mlsa Bess Ayro will outortaln at sowing for tho pleasure of Mrs. Henry Hartmnn who is visiting horo from Portland. ; .j. . Mrs. Honry Hartinau of Portland Is spending it faw days with her parents Mr. nud Mrs. A. Hanson; arriving lust Thursday on tho Elder. . 4 II.YXOK THIS UVKXIXO I -i The HusUldo Athlotlo Club boys are giving a dnrtco this evening in the club hall A big time and big crowd nro anticipated.. Last ovonlng .Mr. llonrlk GJerdruin dlreotod a very ploaslng program for tho Young Poopla's Socloty of tho Norwoglan Luthoran Church at tho chnpol parlors. Tho numbors Included two piano solos, two vocal solos and a reading. This was fol lowoil by a social tlmo and at n Into hour Mlhs Allco Mathlson and Andrew Andorson served rofrosh monts to tho following: n0v. nnd Mrs. it. o. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mathlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofsland, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stoln, Mr. and Mrs. K. Andorson, Mr. and Mrs. O. M Johnson, Misses Elslo Larson, Jon nlo Johnson, Torn Ijuiul, Sonnlo Hofsland, Vora Harris, signn Stam 808, Myrtlo Stoln, Mubol and Cora Mathlson and Messrs. Albert King, Ollvor Larsen, Standstrom, Holm berg, Peter Thorpo, Bert Iverson, Oscar Abrnhamwjn, J Larsen, Jel nier Uetelftnd, ito Oramel, IF IV Perfection Heaters 1 isii And Oil Cook Stoves Convenient, Safe and cheap com fort producers in any home We carry a large line of these stoves and are prepared to deliver immediately. An investigation will demonstrate the utility of these stoves. Prices are most reasonable The Umfold and DuofoW DAVENPORTS Now on display in our windows showthe very latest develop ment in these popular pieces of Furniture Priced $35, $38.50, $55.00, $57.50 "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." GOING , HARVEY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS "WWWMtaf-..iaml Mnifrrcrc. , t