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'W? THE qOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO J (8 ' . l h rt -. . ' djjt . L' , jf j j -. l j MHHM . urf- 4 T We have the stove you are looking for fcJdtfi'jfufclj'frlbNd cohcornlnfe ootol hnppoalBRfli intondod for ulttlon In ,thd Boolety debart Himk of TtiolcdM, iriuat bo hub StRM. to ,tho editor not lator thi o ti'cibck t. n Friday of eanh wook. (Exception! will bo ftljoiroa only In caeots wboro tlio greotfl.. ocourrod lator than tho m mention,) hiii iMm HitouiiH No loqg tlio naj" to tho' Gateo of Dah Urt from the ihrfdoirs cold nnd gray, Tbb idr rithi-4 l!hK to tlio detach ing night . v Of welcome shoro of a- morning brlfcht- : Rest for iho weary, and 'Homo In Bight! Home, o'br tho rlVcr'n driven JJoam, And tho Lights of God on tho shorcfl dr Homo. In it of wonder, in Llfo'e far day, They elgh for Homo who havo lost tho way Who h&Te como with burdens, and with hearttruBt 7faro laid UiolH dbwH in llib way niUb Hunt! TfchUorly, Bdtily, laid thfcni down, With Only thorns' in their wound ing erowh? Whb, reckoning nbl oh gain or losil, Havo knolt In darttnona and kissed a tfosij, AM asttl'd oi tho allcnco of flower and hod If Ihi) tloudn cat! hldo tho graves frtitn dod? Prank L. Blantdn. It1 TilHRtt olio subject which tho general public Is moro idiot ically and maudllnly sontltncntul tmtn Any bthor, it in marriagp and babies. It Is tho cu&tom to speak ef theso two thlnga as If thoy wcro always unmixed blessings that en mo direct from hca7on, with tho heav enly trademark upon them. Thdt In tho popular vlow and bo it is refreshing to find a man llko Dean Josoph French Johnson, of th New York University Flnanco Ochool. who lias tho courngo to como right out flat-footod and tell a body llko tho Will Legislative Tax Committco that marrlago ahouldn't bo encouraged by lowering tho tax on married men, and that tho alio of families should bo limited by law. Atosl of tho heart-breaks, tho xnlsoFy nnd tho scandals In tho world aro llio dlrocl result of poo plo marrying who woro not fit to marry, or who married boforo thoy wero ready io marry, or had enough monoy upon which to marry, tfa an oxchnngo. Wo all know this, yot instead of sternly oib couraRlng thoso troublo-broodlng darriagoH, vro encourago them. If marriage woro not mado n reformatory institution, or a rof ngo for tho feeble-minded, but If, on tho, contrary, it wero mado a reward for good conduct, it would do moro than any othor ono thing tq Increase tho vlslblo aupply of human happiness. If boforo a man could marry ho had to show that bo was fit to marry and act up a nomo and family, it would ralso tho wholo status of matrimony. H'a Indlacrlmlnato marrying that brings universal divorce, and if tho HniB over conios when it takes ns much time nnd investigation and red tatfo to got a marrldgo llconso as it doed a dtvorco docroo, tho dl vorco mills will shut up. Nor havo pooplo any moral right to havo more children than thoy can dooontly support. - IKFOKMAIj AIWAIKB I 1. u T .tv mmim .itTi. i:i?r ..yw frcRhmoniH. TliQro whb also a dis cussion of tho selling of Hod dross Stumps tho funds to go toward tli9 prbvontlon of tuborculosld. Thb la dles will take part in this and tho fiaio wilt comomnco about Thanksgiv ing. Booths will bo placed in Bome of tho stores for this purpose. Tho members out this week wore: airs. F. L. Grannls, Mrs. J. W. Den nett, Mrs. A. J. M. itobortson. Mrs. Coroy, Mrs. W. T. dtoil Mrs, W. 8. Nicholson, Mrd. it. W. Morrow, Mrs. F. V. I'ayno, Mrs. Gidloy, Mrs. F. A. Tlcdgon. In two weeks tho club will nicot with Mrs. 13, 12. Mn lonoy. ii : m I NORTH IIKM) OAlU) I'AHTY PERSONAL notices of vlsltori in tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo whd visit in othor cities, tdgothor with, notices bf social affairs, nro gladly rccclvtd in tho social de partment. Tciephono 133. No ticed of club meetings will bo published and secretaries are kindly requested to furnish samo. Tho North Dond diilhollc ladles wero rcsponBlblo for n most de lightful card parly and danco last evening In toggle's Hall, thoro be ing prcsont about ono hundred poo plo. Progressiva whist was played, Miss Eugonlo Dalglo winning lady's first prlza and Dr. Durmestor tho gontloman's. Consolations worn awarded to Mrs. Gcorgo Truman and Mr. Nygron. Father McDovItt and Father Ilognn woro special guests present. For thoBO who enjoy danc ing n piano and vtctrola furnished excellent music. At a laio hour tho guests ropnlrbd to tho dining room, whlcli was prettily arranged with n bountiful supply of greens. 4 4 : I THIMBU: CLUil SUItPIUBK I Mrs. M. O. Coleman was tho re cipient of a stirprlso ahowor given by tho North Dond Thlmblo Club yesterday nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. I. D. Dnrtlo. Tho nftornoon hourB woro npont in fancy work nnd pleasant convorsatlont and towards evening tho ladles served appotlzlug refreshments. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Coleman, Mrs, IT. J. Linden, Mrs. Gcorgo Mnndlgo, Mrs, A. K. rtoso, Mrs. Hazer, Mrs. II. K. Dur mestor, Mrs. A. S. Hammond, Mrs. S. S. Jennings, Mrs. Charles Wil liams, Mrs. V. B. Watlors, Mrs. Charles Knlsor, Mrs. John Mullen, Mrs. B. E. Rlggs nnd Mrs. Dnrtlo. . I trio oAim cLun ' . Mrs. T. S. Harvoy very pleasantly entertained thd Trio Card Club at her homo yesterday afternoon, Mrs. H, A. Wells winning high scoro prlzo at brldgo. Tho hostess sorved Bumptuous refreshments nt tho closo of tho social hours to tho members, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs. H. B. Dult mann, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand, Mrs. Wm. Schroodor, Mrs. H. A. Wells, Mrs. C. D. WoIIb, Mrs. Frank Don nlngs, Mrs. J. 11. Stadden, Mrs. II, O'Mara, Mrs. E. F. LoMloux and Mrs, Norls Jenson. In two weeks Mrs. Hlldonbrand will ontortaln tho mombors. clal way, oo,wlng and chat being In dulged In Until evening wlion a do- Melons luncheon was served by tho hostess who was assisted by Miss Grace Hayes. In decorating, Mrs. HBffiimrl usod grcfens and pink can dles. Tho special guests present woro; Mrs. C d. McCarty, Airs. it. II. Coroy, Mrd. 0. y. Kaufman, Mrs. W. T. stoll, Mrs. Don MCCrary, Mrs. Eldrldgo and Miss Hayes. Tho mom bora out this week woro: Mrs. C. W. dilmbors, Mrd, W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. d cor go Stcphbnsoh, Mrs, A. 0. Rogers, MrB. C. F. McGborgo, Mrb. E. M. Dlrry, Mrs. A. li. Loud, Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mrs. J. II. Lupton, Mrs. Llonol Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Mc Klnnon and Mrs. Gcorgo Dlndlngor. In two wooko Mrs. Kenuody will bu tho hostess. ?toljL-.yjjj fSijBliHii This cut shows tho construction of tlm Duplex Heater. Noto tho sped hi features. Not now features with which wo nro experimenting but feat ures that havo mndo this Heater a re putation which cannot bo denied. Our heaters are particularly adapted for your use. Every heater w carries a double guarantee. The guarantee of the maker as well as oii511 Our heaters are the best made, the most economical and finest apneariZhS ers you have ever looked at. Come in and select the style you have in mind We have both the coal and wood heaters and the duplex heater hum? either coal or wood. ' urr,ln9 We also have a fine line of kitchen ranges and stoves which von hn..M inspect before bhylnrj. . " - nou,d Ask the man Who Owns One For Sale by, t - ' Johnson Gulovsee Co. QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS NORTH FRONT STREET. MARSHFIELD I UNION TIIANkSCUVlKtl Dinner Tho monibbrs dnd families of thb Trio Card Club nnd n fow ex tra gubsts will unltb for n Thanks giving dlrinbr next Thursdny ovo nlng at ftvo o'clock at Iho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. liultmnnn nnd aftbr tho dintior thd guests will spond iho ovbnlng dt cards. Plans nro being mado to mako this nffnlr at! crfheclnlly delightful ono. . CATHOLIC IiADIRS PARTY Last Tuesday ovenlng a doltght ful card nnd dancing party was given In tho unoccupied rooms of tho O'Connoll building on Markot nvenuo, under tho auspices of St. .Monica's Guild of tho local Catholic Church. Tho affair wns well at tended nnd netted a neat sum for tho Guild Treasury. Tho ooms woro woll arranged, with dn abun dance of grcona. A Vlctrola fur nlshod music for thoso who cared to denco, whllo In tho ndjolulng room cardB woro indulged In. Mr. nnd Mrs, 0. A. Far roll won first prizes at whist. Ladles' prlzo fop miction brldgo wan awarded to Mrs. Claudo Nasburg nnd Dorsoy Krolt zor was tho winner of tho gontlo man's prlzo. At a lato hour a com mittco of ladies sorved tempting refreshments. ft 4 GUILD OPEN MKETINO shlpful Master of North Dcnd Lodgo No. 140. Reading, "Origin of tho Apron," Mrs. Fltzpntrlck. Vocal Solo, Lawronco Russell. Reading "Tho Times Thoy Got Excited." Elmer Russell. Reading, Isabcflo Macgonn. Drill, by officers of Coos Chap ter of Eastern Star. Tho rest of tho evening wns spent delightfully In n social way nnd tho guests woro given cardB to match for partners for tho dollclous cafe teria luncheon which wub served nt n lato hour. J KNTKRTAIN UNION All) About forty ladles wcro present at tho tea last Wcdncsdny afternoon In tho Presbyterian Church of North Dcnd whon tho Episcopal ladles cn tortnluod tho Union Aid. Tho mom bors of tho different Aids brought their sowing over which thoy chat ted during tho afternoon hours with pleasing vlctroki music played at lntorvnls. Tho church was artis tically arranged with red chrysan themums nnd cosmos. Towards ovo- nlng tho ladles of tho Episcopal Guild sorvod refreshments. Tho Docombor mooting of tho Union Aid will bo omitted on account of tho holiday season and tho next mooting will bo soma tlmo In Jan unry, whon tho Presbyterian Indies will entertain. t MMMMi w mn i ! miKuanwiTtwiniM17 lng won respectively by MrB. R. D. Ilnzor dnd Arthur Derbyshire and tho consolations woro awarded to Mrs. Mllas Richardson and Roy Drnlnard. Refreshments woro sorved nt a lato hour. This delightful nffnlr was attend ed by tho following: Mr. nna Mrs. Joo Ollnc, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire, Mr. and Mrs. Mllas Rlchnrdson, Mr. nnd .Mrs. R. D. Hnzor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dralunrd nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Surbcck. . THE PRIHCILLA CLUIl Last Wednesday nftornoon, tho PrlsclllaB mot nt tho home of Mrs. Amos Simpson In Hunker Hill, nnd with tho prcsldont, Mrs. G. Johnson In tho chair, oloctod Mrs. Ray Simp son and Mrs. T. C. Young to member ship In the club. Special guests fpiesout woro Mrs. S. A, Slmonson, Mrs. E, E. Kclloy nnd Miss Rosso Flanagan. Tho social hours wero spent In sowing and chat, nnd at the closo of tho afternoon, tho hostess served dainty refreshments, Tho mombors prcsont wero Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Grlnolds, Mrs. Ed Duncan, Mrs. L. Christ onsen, Mrs. II. M. Albeo, Mrs. Ray Simpson nnd Mrs, Amos Simpson. Tho next mooting will ho on De cember first, with Mrs. Albeo. .. 4 A. N. W. Club DINNER PARTY Last evening William and Georgo Horsfali ontortdlned d row frlonds Informally at their homo on Central avenuo. Misses Sigha Larson, Rose Miller and Esthor Nelson spont last Thurs day everting with Miss Allco Mc Laln, tho tlmo bolng spent in sowing on Christmas gifts. PROGRESS OLUR I Mrs, Otto Schctter wqb hostess at Iho mooting of tho Progress Club last Monday afternoon when tho top ic for Btudy wad "Road and Stroot Construction." Mrs. R, H, Coroy very ably handled tho subject of "Gddd Roads," and Mrs. A. D. Gld Iey'd paper treatod of Street Pavo- nibnt. Tho afternoon proved both helpful and Interesting nnd at its close, Mrs, Bchdtter sCrvod light ro- Dr. and Mrs. I. 11. Dnrtlo, of North Dond, ontortnlnod Inst Sun day bvenlug nt dinner, tholr guests bolng Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry O'Mard and son Raymond, of Mnrshflold, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. G. Coleman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kruso. FOR MISS WOIiVKtlTON f 4 This ovenlng, Mra. R. E. Larnway Is ontertatntng at cards and dancing for hor BlBtor Miss Wolvorton nt their apartments In tho O'ConnbU building. Tho list of Invited guests Includes; Mlssos Ornco Griffin, El len Larson, Ethol Roeso, Iva Stokes, Ruth Alton, Margnrot Shaw, Jonnlo Hall, Mary Kruso, Graco Wolvertorv Mr, and Mrs. Malr Dano, Mr. and Mrs. Llonol Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall and Messrs: Dol Dong- ston, Walter Dutler, Jay Doylo, Ro.v GUI, J. T. Drand, Kortnoth Daragar, Claudo Thompson, Joo Williams, Harry Gordon, Herbert Dusterud. KEXSI.S'fiTON OLUIJ I v Mrs. C. S. Hoffman yory onyoj ably entertained the ladles of tho Kensington Club and a number of apodal guests nt hor homo yester day afternoon. Tho hours wero spont Informally as usual in a so- On Tuesday ovenlng, November 30th, will bo held an open meeting of tho Episcopal Ladles' Guild at 8 o'clock. Prof. F. A. Tiodgon will bo prcsont and glvo an address on "Thrift." A pleasing fenturo of tho evening will bo n musical pro gram, and thoro will also bo hold in connection, n parcel post snlo and plo social, Thoro will bo no dfternoon mooting. ELKS SMOKER Tile Bhiokor given by the Elks Lodgo Idst Wednesday ovenlng at tho lodgo rooms In tho Masonic building was a decided success dnd brought forth much prniso for tho commlttoo by tho largo number w,l nttended. A number of humorous stunts wero pulled off nnd at a lato hour a sumptuous banquot wns sorvod. - . EASTERN StAlt ENTEltTAINMENT Porhaps the most elaborato af fair glvbn this yenr by tho Coos Chapter of Eastor Star at North Dond was tho ontortalnmont last Thursddy evening In Taylor's Hall at which tho ladles of tho lodgo wero hostesses to tho Mdsons and tholr wives, Nearly one hundred peoplo wero present. Tho hall was prettily and appropriately arrang ed with flowers and the lodge col ors. A largo star made of tho lodgo colors hung in tho east and paper festoons also of tho color woro draped from tho center of tho room to (ho four corners. Tho program was as follows: Address of Welcomo, Mrs. 13, F, Russell, Worthy Matron. Response, Goorgo Winsor, Wor- Mrs. Carl Evwtson extended her hospitality Thursday afternoon to tho mombors of tho A. N. W. Club, Inviting also Mrs. T. D, James, Mrs. W. F .Mlllor and Mra. A. W. Burton ns special guests. At tho closo of tho social afternoon, Mrs. Evertson, assisted by Mrs, Koudull nnd Mrs. 'Frances Hazard, served a dainty luncheon. Tho mombors out this week woro: Mrs. 0. A, Donnott, Mrs. Lily Froldborg, Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes, Mra, Allco Hall, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrl gan, Mrs. Francos Hazard, Mrs. Kato Lando, Mrs. E. MIngus, Mrs. Georgo F. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Mur phy, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs. II. B. Qulst and Mrs. Charles Stauff. Thoro will bo no mooting noxt week on account of Thanksgiving season, but tho club will moot tho wcok after with Mrs. Olivia Edman. 4 OLUR EVEXINO PARTY Tho Pnstlmo Club ladles ontortnln od tholr husbands at an ovenlng card pnrty last Wednesday at tho liomo of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Surbeck in North Dond. Tho event was first an nounced for last ovenlng, but on nc cbunt of tho Catholic ladles' enrd party and danco bolng hold then, tno chnngo was mado. Tho homo of tho host and hostess was prettily arrang ed with greens nnd whito flowers, carrying out tho club colors. ProgresBlvo whist was played, la dy's and gentleman's first prizes bo- ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY 4 Tho Alplut Delphian Socloty mot for tholr usual progrum this wcok on Monday nt tho homo of Miss El len Rudnas. Topic for general dis cussion was "Throo Orders of Archl- 'tccturo" nnd tho following imports woro road: "Attltudo of Crooks Toward Their Deities" . . Mattlo II. Shaw "Tho Acropolis and tho Wingless , Victory Myrtlo Downor 'Tho Pnrthonon" . . . Graco Johnson An impromptu dobnto was given on tho question "Do tho Issues Crcato tho Loaders or tho Leaders Croato tho Issues. Tho afflrmatlvo sldo wns supported by Myrtlo Down- ,er, Allco Curtis, Graco Johnson and tho negative sldo by Harriott Kell ogg, Dr. Mattlo Shaw nnd Irono Prous8. . AVE!) THANKSGIVING DAY I . ; Miss Mario Galbralth, daughter of Mrs. Jonnlo Galbralth of Eastsldo nnd Horbort Gorr, brothor of L. L Gorr of this city will bo married at tho homo of tho former on Thanksgiving day, Thursday, Nov. 25th, In tho presonco of tho Immo diato families. Shortly aftor tho ceremony tho brldo and groom will ltavo on n honyemoon trip but tho secret as to whoro thoy will go has not boon divulged oven to tho mom bors of tho family. On roturnlng, thoy will occupy Mrs. Hazard's cot tngo on Fourth Streot. 4 f When Time Counts When a rush order comes in night work may be necessary. If one part of your organization works overtime, does it mean that you must operate your entire power plant to its full capacity? Over-time Work is never Wasteful With Central Station Service Central Station Service means that you use only the exact amount of power required for the ma chines actually in use. ' We will very gladly explain to you the advantages of Central Station Service for your business. Write . today or telephone us. Oregon Power Co. (Continued on Page Threo.) 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