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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION. m.j two fl ffl? II II II J I Irv&iO IIS itor V VJULJWJIv -v ill III S " - -- xi mJj6 OTBflt to nnother card .with a, verse that in dicated the next tynco to hunt, and so the search wont on until all the gifts were discovered. In planning a shower the dlnlng table and Its decorations should fol- rooms and nil tho ladles who aro! In lit Minneapolis, canto out weal wlll.ig to take an active part In 'three years ago, residing first In these plans are requested to bo pre-1 HhiBtsldo and later in Coiiilll,' whore sent. On next Wednesday, a picnic tho eouplo will make Ihelr homo li will be given at Myrtle drove, South Coos Ulver, for the benefit of a the future. i.low as nearly as possible the ehar-1 permanent rest room. The steamer ncter, of, thu. shower. If n partleula. , Rainbow has buei ebartored for tho color iscliomo Is chosen, the center i occasion and will leavo the dock nt flowers, placo cards, Ice and cakes eight o'clock In the morning, re should harmonize. Individual favors, ; turning at six In (lie evening. in the form of articles, that will The members present at the nieol- CONTMUUTIONS concerning joclal happenings, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Kxcoptlons will bo allowed only in enses where tho dventB occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) I WANT A OlltL. I'd like a girl with n sunny curl. Or a girl With raven hair. I'd like a girl with teeth like pearl. Or a girl with a baby stare. I'd like a girl who Is a Hiiffrngolte Or ono who's afraid of mnii. I'd llko n girl who's a. port council?, Or ono with a frying pan. I'd llko a girl who Is widely read, Or ono tliat votes hooks a bore. I'd llko n girl who Is finely bred, Or one that slings slang galore. Thoro arc many others, oh, men ami brothers, And they'll set you In a whirl. Hut I raise my olee, I have no choice, All I want is a girl. James (1. Oable. it .4 f. IN THAT dollghlful period between tho betrothal ami the marriage ceremony, the brlde-to-bo Is us ually feasted and feted by her young friends. It Is tho fashion on these occasions to glvo her n shower of Dorsoual glftK that will swell her bridal chest or help furnish thu new nest. Such showera should be In tho nature- of a surprise. Thu guest of hon or should bo Invited not In (hat role but as an ordinary guest so that whoii sho arrives on thu scene her Burprlso will bo a complete one. Tho object of tho bridal shower Is not so much to help launch a new ship on tho isea of nintrlniony ns to make tho gathering a farewell oc casion of u girl's best friends; n sev ering of tho ties of girlhood for the now duties of n wife. Hut more Im portant is It that thu affair should bo a Joyous one, ringing with incrrl niotit and full of orlgluallly, so that in after years tho tlmo will be re called by memories fraught with plensuro. In arranging a shower, tho tastes o( tho young brldo enter largely into tho details. Her future mode of liv ing in also to bo considered. If the young pair expect to go to house keeping, u shower of linens Is ap propriate or a kitchen shower will ho found very acceptable, In starting anew homo tho kitchen ware Is mii posed to bo cheap, when, In reality, it Ih one of the most oxpoiwlvo out lays, particularly when one is wis enough to buy first-class articles that will stand tho test of years, It tho brldo Is artistic In her taste, a shower of pictures, good repro ductions preferred, such urtlcles us cushions, bags, draperies are In or-1 dor. Should sho bo especially fond of I flno lingerie, u shower of these arti cles. Is Just tho thing, It is desirable to mention on the Invitations tho kind of a shower to PERSONAL notices ot visitora In tho city, or of Cooa Bay peoplo who visit In other cities, togethor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly rccclvd In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No ticed of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish samo. create fun and conjecture as lo tin young bride, aro excellent. A cukt that has hidden within u tiny pair of scissors, a thimble and n ring, makes fun, as It is an old custom I to allot u single life to the girl who I finds the thimble, nn early marriage to the one who finds the scissors, and the next bride In the company Is the lucky finder of the ring. j ItAIMlOW CI, I'll il lug were: Mrs. I). A. Jones, Mrs. Nellie Owen, Mr. Mottle II. Shaw, Mrs. I). C. .McCarty, Mrs. M. A. Sweetmun, Miss Frances Frnnso ami .Miss Josephine tlrlfflii. t i POSTPOXK CLl'll MKKTIXO Thu Thursday Club postponed lis 'meeting from this week, to a date not yet decided, Mrs. Allen O. Haas was (o have entertained but was .out of town on the day of (he nieet- I lug. i .;. .;. .j, m'lxtosii-willia.mkox yvi:mih.'(j I'ltlCKHYTHItlAX ACXILIAISY Last Wednesday evening at seven I o'clock In tho JCplscopnl church. Miss On Wednesday afternoon of ttiln I lOtltin Mcintosh became the wife of week, the ladles or the Presbyterian !(j,.0vor A. Williamson, Itev. It. K. church held the Inst auxiliary meet- iiiimvnliii' nffirlnttn.r Tin. inmiini.i be given; also add a request that If ' Tllu "nlnbow Club met Thursday possible the gift be handmade. Int tllc liome-of Mrs. J. J. Cllnken- When the guests arrive each one I " noul" oos ,uvur lor "' is hnnded a slip of paper and pencil and Is asked to write an originnl other one of their delightful gath erings. The pretty homo was bo- verso that will fit her gift. This pa- eomlngly arranged with roses and per Is pinned on the article and thu 'r Kurden flowers. At noon, the vows aro read by tho prospective hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. II. Diin hrlde. gnu, Misses Anna and Ada Cllnken- The hostess who Is giving the heard and tho club chef, Mrs. I.. I), shower should have an original tie-' Smith, served a bountiful dinner In vice that will make the surprlso a, cafeteria stylo. The tables were set perfect ono and start tho party with' out on the big porch and wero nt laiighter. She must also arrange to ' tractlvely decorated with cut flow have the young bride arrlvo last on ; ers. Tho afternoon was spent in the scene, evon though sho uses sub- ( sewing and chat and tho hours sped tvrfugo to accomplish this end. , so rapidly that It was tlmo to go A delightful linen shower was homo before anyone realized it. managed in tho following fashion. ' In threo weeks the club will meet A Inrgo umbrella was covered .at tho club house and .Mrs. W. II. with white tUsue paper and tiny red j. Smith, Mis. M. Jutstrom, and Mrs. paper hearts outlined in ribs and t W. It. Oxenrlder will be hostesses, edge. When It was trimmed It was! The visitors present this week suspended, handle up, from n hoop were: .Mrs. C, Kgcnhoff, Mrs. (3 in tho celling and tho gifts wore McKlroy, Mrs. N. J. Kllzoy, Mrs, ing for two months at tho church parlors. Tho regular routine of business was dispensed and tho la dles adjourned to meet the first Wednesday In September. Those out wero Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. I. H. Smith, .Mrs. J. S. Stubblefleld, Mrs. ICvu Cammll, .Mrs. Mary Nich ols, Mrs. C. II. Walter, and M. A. Sweetmun. catciiixc i Nun' j IIAPPKXIXOS '- j was given family of A surprise reception Itev. .1. I. Parker and Catching inlet .Monday evening, Juno 14th. Mr. Parker having Just rc- i turned from attending tho annual J conference or the United llrethreu I church .which was held at Salem. June L'-i;. There ho was re-appolnted pas jtor of tho churches on Catching lu i lot and South Coos Itlver. placed in the Inverted umbrella as J. S. Coffelt, Mrs. 0. II. .Moore, .Mis- Games and refreshments wero the tney arrived, a string witu n pulley sea Anna and Ada was operated by tho hostess, who pulled It Just as the brldo stepped under the umbrella. Tho latter tlp- Hiith llessey, Helen Smith, Mrs. J. Ilodcll, MIbh Until Heddon, Mrs. Deli Chambers, Miss ped over and emptied its contents! Dorothy Hungnn, .Mrs. H. K. Greene pell-mell around tho bride, who pro- and Mrs. K. M. Dryer of Portland, ceeded to read her verses and openinnd Messrs. J. J. Ciinkonbeard, and wero witnessed by Air. and Mrs. Fred Weaver, tho latter u sister of tho bride, Miss Mildred Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Mile Sumner and Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Oleman. A sump tuous wedding supper was given for the brldo and groom at the homo ot Mr. and .Mrs. Weaver Immediately Mrs. I following the ceremony mid the ad 'ditlounl guests invited: Mr. nut; .Mrs. George lllaek and little datighteis Coclle and Unity Grace, anil .Mrs. George Truman of North lloiul. Tho dining room was beautifully decorated In pink and green, and white. Itllilion streamers of the lat ter suspended from the chandelier over the table which was softly lighted with pink (shaded caudles, restijd on a large cut glass bowl of choice pink roses. From the cen ter ot tue celling to tlio four cor ners of the room were draped Jessa mine vines Intertwined with pink roses. Altogether, the scene was ono of delicacy and beauty. .Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.lanison will make their home at tho wireless station where ho has a home In !! mirir WP...I m iwii.miii w f ' oy rr """vi nTT - $&.. . el a , , rill ra n n f i ufck TWffllW (ilk Mil HfflragSgraH 1 i m o lfc- m.JJ I VI WW Housekeeping ' is a joy to the woman whose home is graced by Quality- Firaitgre the gifts. A kitchen shower was conducted by beguiling tho brldo to tho kltnhcu on some pretext or other. The guests wero all congregated thoro and had ' Juy, Carl and Ralph Cllnkeubeard. The members' present wero: Mrs. K. L. llessey, Mrs. T. K. Smltli, Mrs. K. I'J. Uessey, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. 0. 11. Dungaii, Mrs. H. R. Hod- uio nut oi waiciKitg nor unravel (i'BOii, Mrs. M. Jutstrom, Mrs. W. II Smith, Mrs. V. C. Morgan, Mrs clothes line, which had the gifts fast ened at Intervals or placed on some object around tho room. In the spring of the year a blos som shower Is very beautiful nd ap propriate. Tho hostess who gave this J. A. Smith, Mrs. Nathan Cutllp, Mrs. Jas I.andrlth, Mrs. J. J. Cllnk eubeard, Mrs. Chns, Hnogron, Mrs. 10. U Dexter, Mrs. Win. ltlchards, Mm 3 It 'iidl.. l,.u 1.' i.. shower was fortunate In living In tho j SnilUl M,.H lJuvld' nci,, Mrs. a! suburbs am having an apple tree In Hogers. Mrs. Robert Robinson, Miss lint vnci 'Mlifk ivirtn nt..,. it, ..l .. il... I ' , ', '" u h..m . i.uu u.. wiu koso Smith, Mrs. Allco Carlson, '"" " ",l' u,,,u r,u"B Mrs. G. S. Smith, Mra. Guy Cham of green and pink. As the bride to be LurH( Mr8i M, H 8mth of Mnr8,, iimi. mi! iiriiiieues tiiiien wiui nor Ciinkonbeard, i principal featiues of tho evening. A turn Ilertha i good tlmo was enloveil liv nil 't'lmun present wero: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collvor, Mr. and Mrs. I- G. Messerle, readiness. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.. Russell, .Mr. The bride Is a nieiuber or u prom- nnil Mrs. V. W. Spooner, Mr. nml j Itiunt Coos Ulver family and the Mra. J. I. Parker, Mrs. P. I). Illake, lKr0ni Is tho efficient operator of Mrs. C. It. Collvor, .Mrs. J. T. Coll- the .Marconi Wireless station. ver, Miss Maudo Tliurber, .Messrs. ... Ralph- lllako. Ralph Collvor. Geo. 1' 11J 4 Ulako, Carl Nelson, I). 10. Pow, Mas ters Harold Russell, Wlllard Spoou er, Oron Parker,. Miss Florence Smith or South Cooa River Is visiting her cousin Nettle Smith. I well party Mrs. Martha Pratt Is visiting .Mrs. ! leuws tho K.l(IO'IOI.Ii sntPKisi: partv; , - , Last Saturday evening at the home, or .Mr. and Mrs. .Mike Mcl.aln In ' lOastslde, was glvtui a surprise fare- fur Mrs. C. I.apfi who K. W. Smith this week. Todd Plckenpaugh wns an Sunday guest at tho Howard ver homo. 1 first of next week lo over Coil- friend's offerings, tho blossoms fell In showers around her head and lap In delicate heaps at her feet. At this same shower tho refresh ment!! were sorved In pink decorated china and consisted of strawberry nml pistachio Ico cream with a cako Iced In pink. Tho candles wero In tho samo colors nml the ccntorplero was pussy willows and blossoms. It Is always fun to have tho pros pective brldo hunt for her gifts. A Hiicrowifiil shower or this sort took placo In mi open Dutch hall. Tho packiiKcs wero hidden behind pil lows, itacic of tlio piano, under tho so field and Mrs. W. R. Oxenrlder. , I .Miss .Maudo Tliurber expects (o -1 leavo next .Monday for California. - Miss Zoo Dolan has gone to Gar- I MIXXIO-WIS CM'll . ; O110 of the most enjoyable events or tho week was the Mlnue-Wls Club session nt tho homo of Mrs. Chas. Davis on South Fifth street, Thursday afternoon. Sho had as visitors of the club, Mrs. G. A. Hol mes, Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. A. Abbott, Mrs. J. 10. Stack, Mrs. O. V. Ilrlggs, Mrs. Chas. Fensler. tho Misses Myr- Joln her husband nt Powers. The evening was 0:10 of various social diversions and a tempting luncheon wits served. Among those present wero Mrs. M. Mclialo, .Mrs. O. Lapp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Poet. Mrs. Chas. 1 Kllerbeck, Mr. and .Mrs. 10. Whltty, diner to visit relatives and friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melville, Mr. Mrs. C. R. Collvor and son, Mil-1 and Mrs. Fied llrooks. .Mis. Hmllh. lard, spent the first or tho week In Mrs. Jordan. Mr. nml Mrs. .Mcl.aln. Marshflold and North Ilend. j.MIss Joan Mellale. Crystal Lapp. Miss Dorothy Coffelt, who has I Donald. Dorothy and Chester Mc been visiting her cousin Gladys Coll- j I.aggan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Steckel, ver, for the past weok, Iibh re- Genevra and Vivian Poet. Kathryn, It is a pleasure to her to dusl and pro tect the articles which make her house beautiful and distinctive-- the incentive being to take care of furnishings she prides. Quality Furniture costs you no more and its beauty and durability make it cheaper because your home is established for years instead of for weeks or months, Make no mistake let us furnish your home. Johrasoa-Gwlovsen Co. The Quality Name With the Service Fame ""WWHH WWHM'tTiWMWII turned to her home In iumiORT.s(x..noi'n xcptiai.s North Ueiiil. .Maydieani nml Mario Mcl.nln, Mrs. j.M. A. Mcl.aggan. Mr. Wilde, Kd. hiicriiccK, Raymond and .funics Whltty. HigSi Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service-Efficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent will) good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland Thn Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 fa 011 tho t.lctnrn i.,n..i,n. t. ."-" ""l v,a ',,,B' "' "' il, ,... "v'.Mrs. John Dnshuoy, Mrs. A. Z, I I D. GHIRAKDE1.I.I CO. I Snn Frnnclico I Sloe 1852 H 1 K: i.-iLU'ji. t BMCMMauUHM A verse, such as (his, was handed the bride, who read: "You will soo.i embark on a now sea To search well for me, il on wish your new homo and snug, Just look beneath the rug." To the rani was a string which led Last Saturday evening In Goiiullle occurred tho marrluirn if Mia itna. tlo Isaacson, Itoxlo Hall. Helen Per-1 Ho Itobertson of Itlverton to Hay n...a am. uuiuia uavis. tiio mem- Jotib, who Is ono of the clerks ours out wero .Mrs. i il. Dresser. Downs, Mrs. W. K. Hoagland. Mrs In tho Court house. Tho brldo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L'dward Itobertson of Itlverton, warm i w. II. Perkins, Mrs. l-j. Kolley and ; is a prominent young lady In that .Mrs. Davis. After the usual social community. Tho groom whose home mum .rn. navis served n tempting repast. In two weeks the club will bo guests of Miss Krunees Franso. ' (Continued on iMgo Throe.) j (t m .... In a Building Its Own of To sec how Ghiraulelli's Chocolate mid Cocoa products m-e niiule visit the Ghirnrddli Building nt the P. P. I. K. In this model plant you will marvel nt power ful machines in operation the ahs'olute clean liness observed nnd the purity of ingredients used in the making of these famous products. Hot Chocolate mntle from Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is served day and evening. Don't fail to try a cup. I UJyhr 1 ifm If -1 i . ' .tujjii-t tJtiJLf wi:i:k rJr' frrmxz'xmm' r, sai WmU$BJvi w : ' yi"va - i mttrtftk PJL TJWn M W '.AV'JX M"1 ' ... i -a i rv" "jm. "rw -j i i-aijr 4i i . .ih v. I,, a. .- . - u - ir :, ''-. . ., . i I V ..Sa ij-v-f 4 tWEH 1 V'v' 'i Brf I K , 4SI - Kv WS1 Have yon Wlh WM :::: M rT i tfKnM Iti' Wmm wm ' '. 4L..'l.dlXri SOU. I.UTIIKIt.W Tho Young l.ailies Aid of the Nor weglan I.uthernii Church wero enter-j talned Thursday evening at thei homo of Miss Klslo l.arsen. A short ' bUBlncHs hesslou, followed by sewing, miiHlc. games and dainty refresh ments 111 fill It llll !l Vl-l- l,l..n..t ..... Citing for HlHV nml Mru II l Thorjie. .Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Jacob son, .Mrs. K. Herglund, MIshch Kdna and Jennie Johnson. Cora and Allen Mathlsou, Hock, Kleauor Hansen,1 Klsle Larson and Messrs, H. Peter-' son, K. . Mellem, Oliver l.arsen, II. lVetSOII. Kdwln ami L:ir4 I.nr. sen. The aid ban adjourned Its meet ings for the summer mouths. IVi. "' T"kO FMfiPartZ V ZZSV , Vt niWMlFQ !S mmmmm WAN NiEp.: GOQD UUilicitiidc Haas Brothers I MTT I,. Voi(ein Otegon .Maihltl'lchl, MAY, Itepicseiitatlvo Iregon. AUTY Mrs. !:, K, UlgRB of North Head I jls entertaining a number of friends at a week end party nt her Bum- titer iiouio on Heal Lake. Sho and her daughter Miss (loldlo Itlgga, Miss Mallnda Anderson and Miss Olive, Phillips left for Heal Lake Friday , and were Joined by Miss Anna Heed (and .Mrs. Archio Phillips, Saturday.) i ii-L. x&vxMxxBcnvtLXxia&xu: COOS HAY YVOMII.VS CI.L'H Hetiiui I'ngngeineiit of the CALIFORNIA JUBILEE QUARTETTE ix nxTiin: i;w .soxtjs .i spi:ciAirn:s Phono 7.1. Iicett to KAIli'KMt'K l.l'XCH? If Xot, Why xtv Soiiioililnu Xetv Kery Day. Cream bilcks Cream, quarts Cream, pints Hot Chicken Tnmales 2 for I'lcnlc Lunches it Spcclnlly SARTER'S Phono li(l;..l. .Marshfleld. Oliposlto Hlanco Hotel, Front Street for ride 10c Oc Don't, take any chances Aetna-sse Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without health or accident Insurance. You not only need tho insurance, but you want to bo suro and Jiavo the correct policy In tho best nnd most rollablo company In tho business. Soo mo or phono mo at onco mid I will explain it to you. . I. CHANDLER, Agent MarBhflold. 300 Coko Utiildlng. Lawn and Garden Sprinkling Kvoryono who opocf8 to use water for laun or garden oprinV' ling Is required to sign an application and make pajmcut before iisIiik any water lor (Ills purpose. Tlio rate lletl by the Jtui- load Coiiimlssloit for sprinkling Is $l.n K'i mill forciuh.W" wpiaro feel (.Id by HiiMoot lot, or less, building space Jiicliwetl. Payiueitl or liur tiKMtlfis, or $1.00 In advance allows uo for year In ailvnuco for lawn sprinkling, wie-lilng wlmlows, pi)ir.tc. etc., Iiul if paid by (, mouth ttso Is only allowed dinli'S '" iiioitth paltl, Tho rules filed with (ho Ihtllroail Commission icipiho lh"t T-'J- incut bo mado In ailvanco each month before using same and Uwj sprinkling ho done only between (I and H o'clock, inornlnB 1"1 evening. N retlucllou in rates will ho alloweti In case mttr not retiulred for spilnkliiiK every day of tho uioiilli. If ",4'r ,s used Mr sprinkling without paynieul having been made In u vanco or outside r sprinkling hours, (ho service may Ih cntlreir shut off and not tinned ilt until $1.00 penalty Jus been I'"1'1" Coos Bay Water Company. .MAHKIinKLl) AX1) NOItTIf IU3XIL 0KC'l. 3RING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES i The Coos Hay Women's Club met at the rest room on Monday after- noon nml discussed plans for the f Fourth of July, It wns decided to meet again next Monday at three o'clock In the Chamber of Comnierco OHPIIIT.M TIIIIATKIS .MONDAY AND Tl'KSDAY Jt'xi-: "1st ami aaxi) Kntlro change of program nightly i .ower lloor, :i.V; Children, balcony, y.lej il Mmr Phono I !l81J omters oe Port Barniim Vou will want property at POUT IUUM.M o ne of theso rtays and tliero will W' - cs- Oil I - ..,. imiv wi iiivsu unjn mill im 11 u ",0" PWimo tlmo than ItinilT NOW. The proiulse.l Iinprovcn.ents are go lug on right nlong and (hero ts more activity In that section than over before. Pies out prices and tonus ura adjusted lo suit tho existing comlKioiis nml il is up to V" to deride. For full particulars call on, udihess or phone FRJZEEN (Sb DUNCAN 6cSeL