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mm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915. EVENING EDITION TWO Mary McKnlghl, Mrs. C. F. McKnight, Mrs. Chns. Stauff and Mrs. Hugo Qulst, who will bo host ess to the club Indies next Thurs day at Elkrock ranch on South Coos Hlvcr, a special boat leaving I at ten o'clock In the morning. . . I DECEPTION WEEK i 1 . Mh-J: .i,-i' i . .i. 7 . ,, ,:v... 3 ,,f . FEH30NAL notices of visitors In tho city, or or Coos Day iicoplo who visit In otliur cities, togcthor with notices c( social affairs, aro gladly rccclvvil in tho social de partment. Tclcpliono in:t. No tices of club meetings will tin published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish name. cosivmes I often think with envy of tho days of long ngo. When men woro ruffled shirts and walked so stately and so slow, Their legs Incased In breeches, garments typical of ease, And not, llko modem trousers, of ten baggy at tho knees; Tholr long hair, nicely powdered, deftly done up in a ritiono 'A shining silver buckle on each glos sy low cut bIioo, And soft, smooth, sllkou stockings on their shnpely swelling calves Oh, our grandpas weren't accustomed to do anything by halves! I think of them with envy then again I do not know, U'b pretty hard to get there when you havo to walk so slow; And ruffled shirts in laundries would hardly last a wook; Ami calves In silken stockings must feol shivery, so to spoak, And breeches may bo easy, but somo men's calves don't swell; And powdered quouos nro pictur esque but hh for comfort well, I guess I'd rather havo my hair clip ped short, and I'll agree That, on tho whole, tho modern stylo Is good enough for me- Exchange. APHOMINENT Chicago papor Is offering a series or prlzos for tho best no-word definition of mnrrlago. Strangely enough, tho contest Is provoking much Intoiest nnd replies aro coining In from many ncoplo. Most of them take tho mnt ler rather seriously, although one correspondent says his experience Iuib been Just tho same thing that General Sherman said war was. Hero aro n few samples of tho replies received. This one Is from u "Female Subscriber." ".Manlage Is an Institution for tho protection of tho fuiualo of tho species and her offspring. A few words pronounced by a priest and man honors and protoctn. Lacking theso fow words, man Is but a mated animal, walking on bis bind legs, and thobo legs carry him a long way from home." Another woman puts her Idea of it this way: ".Mnrrlago between congenial, kind other's faults, and try to see and think only good of each other." And Hits one evidently took her definition fiom Noah's Unabridged: CONTHIHUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho tliuo mentioned.) I SOCIAIi CALEXDAH 'The ceremony by which a man' and woman become husband nnd wife; the union of man and woman as husband ami wife: to unite In sacred ninlrlinony, to love, honor and obey each other until time Is no more, In the definition of marriage, past, present and future." And another one worth recording Is tersely stated as follows. "Tho best thing on earth." Which brings lis hack to the view point that, aftor all, It depends wholly upon tho two individuals who aro parties to the affair as to whether It Is good or bad. EX.IOV OUTIXG i Last Sunday a Jolly crowd enjoy ed a launch p'cnlo to tho govern ment works at tho beach. Tho launch Hope look them down about : : :t 0 In the morning and brought them homo about ! In tho evening aftor one of tho most enjoyable days spent In a long time. Among thoao In tho party woro Mr. and Mrs. V. 1-3. Hoagland, Mrs. Wnugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .Myers, Mr. nnd .Airs. F. A. Haines, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Sul livan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A lllntt, Mi ami Mrs. Lou Schmltz, Mr. and Mrs. CluiH. Farrcll, Mr. and Mrn. Frank Cook, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dert Uydcr, Mr. and Mrs. .Too Cosnoy, William and Edwin Cook Mrs. Freeman Peterson, Mrs. 1). 1). Hosn, Miss Iluth Hoagland, Miss Hilln Horn, Miss Gludys Dlment, Miss Ilelon Sullivan, Miss (Jlendn Far re II, Miss Velma Hoss, Miss Allco Hlrh iirdson, Miss Wilma Hoagland, Miss O'Connell, Miss Florence llebert, i .Miss l.aura llebert, Morris O'Don- noll, CIiiih. Frodollus, Joo llonnessey, Charles Hobs, Georgo Vasey, A. Dn bay. Norma Wilson, F. O. Kinney. Fiod Hoagland, Foiost Myors, Dob ert llebort, Hal Carlisle and Cyril llebert. . I axxoi'xchs exgagemext MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. Fred W. Powers. Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Alice Curtis TUESDAY Episcopal Ladles' Guild at Guild Hall. North Demi Mothers' and Teachers' Club nt Central School building. WEDNESDAY Christian Sisterhood with .Mrs. V. A. Hold. Narcissus Club with Mrs. Inglo Podcrson. .lolly Dozen Club with .Mrs. Otto Wallinark. Dorcns Club with Mrs. Kalno. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Chns. Williams nt Noilh Dend. THURSDAY North IJend Episcopal Guild with Mrs. C. M. Hy ler. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. E. A. Harris. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. S. F. Dock. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. II. Qulst, hostess nt Elk rock Lodgo on South Coos Hlvcr. FRIDAY Dusluess Meeting of Parents-Teachers Club of East side. Konslugton Club with Mrs. A. O. Hogors. Lucky Thirteen with Mrs. E. Cnmcron. The past week has been one of receptions, the Inspirations or which have been mainly tho teach ers of North Dend nnd Marshficld. and the high school pupils. Tho af fairs havo been delightful ones, ovcry one of them, and speak well for the social spirit of the churches which have been responsible for these occasions. On Wednesday ovonlng In tho League Hall of the Methodist Church, the Epworth League were hosts and hostesses to about 100 guests nt u reception for the faculty and pupils of the .Marshficld High School. Numerous high schools, col lego and university pennants adorn ed tho walls, whllo from the center of tho room to tho four corners were strung purple and gold stream ers, the local high school colors. lJcautlful dahlias were also In evi dence everywhere. Miss Irene Prouss, as chairman of all committees is largely respon sible for tho decided success of this affair. On arriving, the guests were received by a number of young people including Mrs. E. G. Scott nnd Misses Corn Dye, Dora j Drown, lteno Prouss nnd Messrs. Chns. II. Raymond, Will Stauff and I Ed Dolt. During tho ovonlng punch nnd wafers were served by Misses Com Dyo and- Dora Drown. An In teresting and pleasing program wns given with tho following numbers: Plnno solo, Mrs. E. G. Scott. Address of Welcome. E. G. Scott. Piano Solo, Miss Mario Largont. Heading, Mrs. W. W. I.nngworthy. Piano Solo, Miss Derthu Davis. After this everybody participated In a "hot cofree mnrch," thus get ting bettor acquainted with each other. .j. .j. Tho reception tendered Prof. Coo and wife last evening at tho North Dend High School Auditorium, was a decided success in ovcry detail. Mr. Coo Is tho now superintendent of tho North Dend schools, nnd tho 8 IB $$88(81183 There is nrMA and protection in doing things rights pride for the doer, and protection for those for wnom u is done. From the first sorting and selection of ine cucuy. uc:u.i uocu jui uriiiraraeilis Ground Chocolate to the final pasting of the labels on the hermetically sealed cans, every process of manufacture conforms to the most scrupulously sanitary standards. Ghirardelli's, the only ground chocolate, is a blend of finest cocoa and pure sugar with a flavor as distinctive as it is appealing. Your protection is in making sure that you get 0y t3i o 1 .9 affair was gotten up entirely by the pupils. The auditorium was. artls- 'tlcally arranged with dahlias, the ' cohjr scheme of red being carried out. Following is tho program: Selection High School Hand ; Recitation Anna Truman onamej 71k OmUw Groraad Chocolate Order from your Grocer Today. In M-lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. 0 , - - w Sinco 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. San Franciico itsiaairpnwwgraTiWwiJiiiii?!1 (Tiiwii aiBBsgaasgEasiiijBssgi! ft -JJoJ Sf'-- ' -T 5?aHrit)nf Selection Hoys' and Girls' mlWIIBWIUIIIII I1IWIHO iMvumvimnrnaMM Double Quartet. Selection High School Hand mediate members of tho family Vocal Solo Gortrudo Newklrk t zmstrn'jmm&swimmamaeii&ii gassaByiZ!imtagtanianjzsssgim.gcw were In attendance. Goldon Hod, the beautiful fall wild flower, form ed tho key noto of the decorations, Selection High School noys' Quartet Piano Solo Louise Elslmlugcr ... ..-. . . i Following a dainty wedding lunch- soiecuon nigii sciiool Hand1 eon, tho bildo and groom left on nn I A l'r w"8 Bl"t ' tho gyinna- eastern trip, which will Include "" i"ik games, unci wiucu points In Vermont nnd Now York ' ",0 Kcsis mntio tnoir way to tho lo- Tho ongageiuont was announced this week of Miss Mario Galbralth and Herbert dorr, recently of Cali fornia, and u brother of L. L. Gorr oi thin eltv. Tho wedding will tnko courageous people who aro good .,,.., , iI1.i, thttt full. Miss Gal- chiinm as well as married friends; lin,tu H tho popular daughter of tuiiBiiMTiiiu oi earn oilier in HicKiieM or In health: In Joy, In sorrow, each to havo a share; somo one to tell our good tliiioK or our vexation to that will give sympathy and loe, Is us near hem en as wo will got." Heio Is oui) by n woman whom tho editor suggcstM has never tried it: "Ilopt of the nice, tho foundation of life, ait'ulli weaving of Ideal Into commonplace. Geutlo In ciltidsui lavish In pi also. Co-operation of Mrs. .leiinlo Galbralth of Eastsldo and a sister of .Mrs. dlen Wright and Mrs. I. llndlovk. Tho young couplo plan to uinl.o their homo In Marsh field, which will bo gratifying news to tholr man friends. PKCK-IIAItKNESS Nl'PTIALS In tho Port Huron Tlnics-Uerald of Sept S, I !'!." Ih an ni count of Uie wedding of Miss Franco Hark- both in home problems establishes news to Arthur K. Peck. tho pedestal of absolute triithlul ip'ss and giowing harmony for those li'tliuutely nulled." While this one ban pi nimbly been ery fortun.ito In her oxperleuco: ' Marriage rightly understood Is henuii lure below. It's the same today as yens ago wlu-u .lesim said, "What God Iuih joined together let j,. no man put uxtiudei'.' We must be i The account follows: At high noon today, the mar- stntos. Upon their return they will go to Murshflold, Oregon, their fu ture home, where tho groom Is a member of the firm of Peck ami Peck. Mrs. Peck, who Is ono Of St. Clair's fairest daughters, has spent tho past two years In Marshfleld teaching school. Tho wedding guests Included .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welnmon, of Ypsllnutl, and Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Phelps, of Detroit. S MAHHIED IX SAX FHAXCISCO This week In Sail Frnnolsco occur red tho mnrrlago of .Miss Frances Williams, daughter of Mr. mul Mis. H. F. Williams of this city, to Mr. Fied Lamou, of Hay Point, who at mestlc sclenco rooms where a most dollclous banquet wns spread. Hero tho decorating wns In the high school colors, brown nnd gold. There woro present at tho nffalr, about fifty people who report a splendid tlmo and pralso tho high school greatly for tholr enthusiasm. ww - ffiL m j? mmmmmmmmmasMM -t- Ono of tho most dollghtful affairs j ol tho week was held last ovonlng I nt tho Presbyterian church, when the inonihors and frlonds of that body j woro hosts and hostossos to about g "u iiiiiiiiimi mm iiny gnesis m a re ception for tho school tenchors of MnrshfloM and vicinity, tho majority or whom woro present. Woodland greons and lnvendor and wlilto as tors In abundanco woro used offoct Holy In decorating. i A urogram Includim; tiu foiinwiiiL- ono umiu uiiiuiuiu i U.I...U t numbers was ubly cnrrlod out: student on Coos Day. and who gained I Voenl Quartet lohnson Sisters IIMIIIII 1IM11IU 111 III 111 IKIMll 1IIUL I . . . ,.,...., .......o ....v UIU. " i, (iuross of Wolcomo ... c. H. Peck tL I , 1 lSUw. . I - L i " : '"'""i-iii. i SAFETY FIRST! That's the mother's big require ment in a crib for the kiddies! High sides and close ly set spindles so that youngsters can't fall over or get caught! We want evcrv mother to come to our store and see our line of cribs. Ritiht now wo am mnkinri a bin rlisnlnv nf safe metal cribs. These are the product of the Simmons Mfg. Co., which makes over 310,000 cribs yearly. They are by long odds the best cribs made. Mtcr jou'ie mcii tlieni, ou'll appieclato why iw lime chosen Uiomj i-illw to offer our citoimrs us die biguest cil! value we iiiiiltl Hud on Hie iiiurl.et. The ciiiikI ruction of (Imc nppioaclieh Hil(toii. Ilel'oio tliey leiMe the tut toiv, each crib is COM PLETELY SET t'P mul Inspected I wiy rl must lit oei oilier iai I ACCl'HATELY. All working parts must move EVENLY and sMOOl'W'' I . 1I11I. .tit.. (.. .. i...iiiln,iiti rj.,A.. 11.... . .. rhige of Miss Frances l. Ilarknoss, ' """ i""i v.u.,n ,W) ' uosponse Suit. F. A. Tiedgon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saiuuul '""," . "" "o i-i"." iteadlng Dr. Mattlo 11. Shaw Vocal Solo Mrs. It. E. Miller patient and loving, bearln-5 with each , ,,,!, menth. ulthough only lin CENTRAL AVf. JEWELRY STORE 78 Central Avenue. Phone ir,l-L E VEHV limn or woman Is Justly pioiiil ol a watch (but Keeps limn. Wo mo eiiuallv in oml of tho tint llial e Know bow to inaKe iv vwiteli Keep I lino. If jour watch Is getting la In Its liablts, just In in- it In anil let , us laKo It in liiiud. It limy ineiely need regulating or adjusting. In that event, we sliull lo glad to put It In shape lor joii and there will be no charge. If It icqiilros no repairs wo will tell joii so, frankly. On tho olher liuutl, ir It needs living, wo will do It light uuil do it promptly at reasonable cost. Wo absolutely guar iinteo nil work one year. O. H. WILSON Formeily with H'I 'inss .lew dry Co, A. llurkmiw. or this city, and Ar- """" ' ,,,,WH "' ,,,u "'k ' thur K. Peck, or Marshtleld. 0,-0. Pt two oars at Derkoley mivei gon. wu Hole.unled at the home of j"' l'ro "Ho nm.lo hosts of ad.ulr-tlu-bride's Ulster. Mis. Frank Moore. '" Mm- -Ml86 Wl Hams' par- . Itev Holph Dufl oniclutlUK. I1' " WT ' "cuuins. The wedding was beautiful In Us ' ,'V I?' lu.nojinoc.n trip o Southern 1 uiiiwi inn hiiiih, ,iu. nun .mis. i.ain Ion will return to Day Point to make ' their home, where Mr. Lamon Is ont- Plood with tho C. A. Smith Coiu- Pn. ' I A. X. V. CIA'H I ; I For tho first time slnco the sum mer adjournment, the A. N. W. Club met this week on Thursad.v ufteinoon at the homo of Mrn. Nan cy Noble Cut flowers of differ , out varieties v6re vor prottlly ar ranged In conspicuous nooks and coiners. Tho (.peclal guests out woro: Mrs. Esther Converse, Mrs. , W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. H. Hood and i.Mrs. Ohman of Hanilon. At tho close of the afternoon's sewing nnd that, tho hostcks assisted by Mrs, NtthoUou and Mrs. Eugene O'Cou- 'noil served a dainty luncheon. Tho members picm'iU weie: Mrs, G A, Dennett, Mr Olivia Edman, Mrs (ar1 Fv otsoii, Mrs F. M. Fried MAMM Or riNC WU KM, ICL KOI, SPRNg (fC tJV INVITATlOfl MCMBCROr ( in the receiving Hno woro; Mrs. A. T. llalnos, Mrs. ,T. H. Stnddoii, i .Mrs. .T. S. Stiibblel'lold nnd .Misses' Ethel Hooso nnd Gruco Griffon. During tho evening, punch and wn-j fors wore sorvod liv Mrs. Hoss, Mrs. Fred Smith and .Misses Isabolle For-1 guson and Leoua MeLeod. Tho af- fair was delightful In ovcry respect, and wns a splondld means by which tho teachers of Maishflold might form a hotter acquaintance with the parents of those who nttond school and with its people in gonoral. IT, n, 4 iv-t.- NUOCIUI.UIA. Noiseless and Comfortable Mie Hide slide mi ami down SO EASILY u. mil ili;tll,b '! .leeplng InlaiM. Tin spring Is made of Simmons Sunn ' I .i""1' l,n clung on hlglil.1 elimilc hfllcul springs Jhat olivine nl-"h' ""ll"" foe Hie child. Coin,, in nnd .see thofco. Let us bhow vi' the Dir.' value t-illi for the money, Johnson awo nlovsen The Qudit.y Name With the vice ame lUSKim2iXmasmSSSSSSW5S33i TTl g-r-m 1, 11 .i ..aammmtmnuT, ri,T,inwnraaa 1, UU.lJmJWjamWJ5aBgMiKa I IIOXOH LAXGLOIS (U'ESTS MAIT LMAY For tho pleasure of Mr. and .Mrs. ' 1. J. wjuinuia who nro visiting n' B -1-" them troni Langlols. Mr. and Mrs. t'llAXDLEH HOTEL, .MAHSIIFILLD OHEt.'OX Telephone lil) T T n,i.- . . . . . ... .h. iiieiuas enieriaiiiod last Tliurs-1 day evening nt their homo In North Hend at cards and music, tho latter j being delightfully reiuUrod by Miss Edith Thomas, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mi's. Edward Thomas. At midnight tho hostess served a dollclous I luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. Couslus. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olln, Mr. and ' Mis. HarilB. Mr. and Mrs. Edward iTIuvims, Mr and Mrs W'llllnniB ' Mli.n. O'. T.-.l T-..,... .. . .. he . Mp Frank Hague, Mrs - , "" .. "". ,Frn,.nr, mud, Mrs AK.xanderllitlilJLii ILando. Mrs, Oeorgo Murch, Mrs. I t"M iSftil HEPHESEVTIXfi HAAS BROS. OHOCEHS ARMOUR & CO. PHO ISIOXS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. EEP YOUR EYES OPEN Vcs, that is what c-vorv ninii and Aninii uitc lm-iiicss world must do it' they lulM tA s,,('m lv(t' Tlit'ip eyes open for opp'oi'lnnin. AOW tllO WHY tO 1)0 SlU'O llOl tO 11" ", V. timity for lK-ticviiiK yourself is t ' ! 10f d Ads evory day, for 'in thorn aro t- h0 l au nhnupps Avilhoul number for mIvmm m 'it llDOS nP Imiciilioc nii1riiii-i Get the Want Ad reading and umhh 1il,)lt nn ni)'ii-tumly will slip by you aiid .-tr .. nr. (Contluuod on Page TUreo.) 1ZIZ iTimes Want Ads Bring Res i