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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
Li CW Nr"'"" cv" 'vAiTWftta m33wi& Jitsrtl MriTTO .Aiiiaia at at- k ttaArrt R5.-'HWA-i v TWO ? THE COOS ,BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBjff 27, 1, 915 EVENING-EDITION. A ii f mm wMt mmmm- Y7 1 ShV t - t flV iT -"w. - -W -Fi ; THANKSGIVING DINNERS l'rrsoiinl notices of visitors in tho city, or of Cooa llay peoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of socinl affairs, aro gladly received lu the social de partment. Tolcphono till!. Notices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to fur nish same. I Iv i'A. THE SAME IIOUU 'At homo hero in pcaco and In plen ty tho samo .homo wo know from of old, "When hor volco nintched tho mock ingbird's music and hor hair lmd tho glint of tho gold, Wo Bnt thoro, wo twain, by tho fireside, whoro Memory's blos soms Htlll fall. And wo thought of tho Joys Tlmo .had taken, but ho left us tho sweetest of all! I know of tho thought that was near est that brought tho bright teardrops that day, Tli? luothor-hcnrt yearned for tho loved ones tho children, all living away; 'And I said, for her comfort: "No longer tho llttlo ones como at your call, Hut tho bright faco of Love's at tho hoartsldo and Lovo is life's xo- i Jaco for ulll" ' Prank L. Stanton. BEAUTY rules of Miss Qortrudo M. Flshor, pronounced, "tho most bountiful girl lu all Amor ca" by tho National Photographers' association: Sloop eight hours every night. Ubo plenty of soup and water. Fancy soap ami oxponslvo toilet pre parations aro unnecessary. Tako a bath every day. Tako plenty of outdoor oxorclso, with nil tho sunshine and fresh air you can, IIolp with tho housowork and Blng while, you work. Eat plonty of plain food. Tako n light breakfast, n substantial din ner, and a light, cold supper, with plenty of vegetables. Avoid candy, alcoholic drinks and "Now York hours." flo to dances and onjoy yoursolf. Hut try, on most nights, to bo In bod by 13:00. Don't worry, keep your temper and koop busy. Miss Fisher is nineteen years old. She isovon more lovely than her picture Indicates, becauso no photo graph can do Justice to her wonder ful complexion. Sho is five feet eight Inches tall and statuesque. Miss Fisher lias Just finished hor ed ucation in a convent. ALPHA DELPHIA SOCIETY The Alpha Delphian Society mot last Monday evening at tho homo of Miss Irene Preuss on South Fourth street and discussed topics pertaining to Athens and Pericles. After tho regular program tho girls sowed or played cards Just as they wished. Next Monday, tho Club will meet at the homo of Dr. Mattlo 1), Shaw. Thoso present this week woro: Mrs. Ollvo nrown, Dr. Shaw and the Misses Graco Johnson, Allco Curtis, Myrtlo Downer and Agnes Kunkel. Contributions concerning social happenings, Intended for publication in tho society department of The Times, must bo submitted to tho edi tor not Inter than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions iwill bo allowed only in cases whoro tho event occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) JIONOIl OREGON FRESll-MEN PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1! 7. Liv ing In tho daylight and sleeping at night Is oiio of tho beauty hints of fered by MIsh Gertrude M. Fisher, who wnu acclulmcd tho most beauti ful girl In America by tho recent Na tional Photogrnphors' association meeting In Indianapolis, MIhu Flsh or declares health is the first cs uontlnl of beauty. "I might call myself a product of 'Gorman offloloncy," Miss FUhor said, "for my parents brought mo up on tho Gorman plan. You may bo nuro that Is different from tho Now York plan, with Its lato and Irregular hours, its cabarots, its rich ami Indlgostlblo food mid its ar tificial customs." lTtus Only Hoap and Water "Hut surely ou muHt uso somo mysterious tollot preparation to linvo such a uklu. What Is It?" Miss Flshor was aBkcd. "I'll tell you tho soorot," sho ro piled," It is simply this soap and water. "Tho kind I uso costs ton cents a cake. Uut I use It often and regu larly, lleauty without cleanliness is luipossiblo, j on know, for I uso Na ture's faco towol" and Miss Flshor liold tip hor small, white- hand. "Tho hand docs not uiako tho skin rough, as most towols do. My nystoiu this: plenty of soap and warm wutor applied with your hand; then plonty cold wntor to wash awuy tho soap. Uso a towol only for a light, fluul drying. Kings at Hor HmisouUrk "Part of my German training Is humming with tho housework. Af ter all thoro Isn't much bottor ox orclso than a vigorous half hour with tho broom. Of courso, I hato house work. What woman doesn't? Hut whllo I dust or buko or sweep, I slug. My ambition is to bo n great Blnger. "Singing koops mo ohoerod up, and It puts dimples whoro othorwlso Wrinkles might como. Xoier at a Cabaret "I Jiavo never been to a cnbarot In my life, and nover want to go. I Last ovening in tho Finnish hall was given a tlanco by tho Mnrshflcld High School students In honor of tho Oregon Freshmen football team. Tho faffulr proved a decided success and wob nttonded by almost two liundrod peoplo, invltntlons having boon ox touded to tho parents, tho faculty and their families tho visiting team, tho Alumni of Oregon Unlvorslty and Marshriold High School, tho Rusl ncss Men's Association, and tho local high school football toam. Tho hall was very appropriately and prettily 'arranged with ponnnuts and greens, and during tho ovening, punch was served. Excollont music was fur nlshod by Martin's two pioco orches tra. 4 POPCOlt.V PA1CTY ' ' Miss Edith Duncan of Hunker Hill was hostess at a very enjoyable pop corn party at hor homo last ovening. 'I'lio guests spont the tlmo in popping corn, making popcorn balls, playing games and Just a rcnl good tlmo In general. Apples were also passed mound. Those present wore; Miss- en Viola Johnson, Gouovra Archor, Olga Chrlstouscn, Alda Duncan, and .Messrs: Ilnrtles, Henry Johnson, Ar- kchto Gibson, Lonux mid Clifford Johnson, Itnymond Dalglo, Albert 'Johnson, Howard Duncan nnd Mr. 'mud Mrs, E. Duncan. j. .$. I CAItl CIiUII DLNXEIt I . I PICOOHESSIVE HOOK Last Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Langworthy entertained de lightfully at their homo on South Broadwny at six tables of progros slvo rook. Tho parlor was prettily and appropriately decorated with greens and miniature turkeys, and tho dining room, whoro at a lato hour, a delicious luncheon was servod, was artistically arranged with yollow chrysanthemums 'and groans. As tho last courso was be ing served, tho guests were asked to glanco at tho other sldo of their hand painted place cards whoro was written a toast complimentary to tho ono holding tho card. Thoso pres ent at this pleasant affair woro: Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Savage, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hendry, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Leo Drown, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. 13. II. Joohnk, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolcott, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. buln nor, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ttlrcn. COQUILLE WEDDING Thanksgiving was relobratcd lu flue stylo by tho ladles of tho Trio Card Club and their husbands nnd families at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, II. E. Dultmann Thursday af ternoon with a big dinner followed by an ovening of "500." Tho af fair was an especially delightful ono and was enjoyed by tho following: Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jonson, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ilnivey and Ferdlno, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. LoMloux and Lloyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, II. Staddon and Emma Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schroedor and Elennor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denning, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kinney and (lien, Mrs, Klnnoy, Sr., Mr. and Mis. J. W. Hlldenhrnnd and Dud and Noun, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn and Harold, Miss Mao Olcmnu, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Iiult- , niiiiiu and Louis Schroodor, Tho next regular meeting of tho club will bo Friday aftoruoon with Mrs, Hlldenhrnnd. ! j DELIGHTFUL COOS IC1VE1C I I PA1CTY . Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo F. Murch woro host and hostess to a party of young peoplo at a pleasant day spont at their summer homo "Elk Hook" ranch on South Coos HIvor Thursday. A delightful fenturo of tho occasion wob n dollclous Thanks giving dinner served In tho after noon. Tho party roturnod homo In tho evening. Tho guests wero: Mlss os Ethel Heeso, Gruco Griffon, Iva Stokes, Ellon Larson, Mr. und Mrs. Thayor Grimes, Mr, and Mrs. A. K, The following appeared In tho Coqulllo Herald this wcok concern ing tho wedding of Miss Mnblo Scroodor nnd Theodoro Clinton, two popular young peoplo which occur red recontly: "One of tho prettiest of tho nu tumn weddings occurred at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Schroedor near this city Wednes day, November 17, whon their daughter, Mablo Allcen beenmo the brldo of Theodoro Lelnnd Clinton. Tho house was beautifully docoratod with flowers and greens. Tho stair railing wns garlanded, with rod and yollow chrysanthemums and stream ers formed tho docoratlons for tho dining room nnd parlor, whllo In tho lattor room nn enormous shado of yollow chrysanthemums screened tho chandelier and cast a golden glow ovor tho room. Tho living room, whero tho ceremony wns performed was lu greon nnd whlto and tho room lighted with candles. At two o'clock tho wedding march was played by Mrs. Charles Schroedor, a cousin of tho brldo, nnd tho brl dal party descended tl)o stairs and ontorod tho living room, taking tholr plncos undor a wedding boil of whlto chrysanthemums In tho largo bay window which was massed with huckleberry from floor to colling. Miss Mai Ian Schroedor, sister of the brldo, wns bridesmaid, whllo tho groom wns attended by Dick Sumnierlin as best man. The Rev. Thos. Harklow performed the cere mony. After tho happy eouplo had received tho congratulations of tho guosts light rofreshment8 woro sorv ed, cnfetorla stylo. Tho brldo and groom then departed for Coqulllo whero they took tho train for Marsh field, not, howevor, heforo tho girls of tho N, T. C. Club had overtakon thorn and showered them generously with rtco. Tho wedding presents wore mnny and costly. Tho Invited guests wero: Messrs. and Mesdnmes G. S. Da vis, John Carl, Ed Dotlefson, Earl Cross, J. II. McCloskey, J C, Lett, Martin Schmidt, Clarenco Harklow, Hobt. O. Greon, J. J. Stanley, Fin loy Schrooder, Eugeno Schroeder, J, H. Harklow; Mosdamos Sarah Houghton, Ada Bender, Inez Mil ieu, R. H. Mast, Jr., 0. E. Schroo dor, Jr.; Misses Lula Clinton, Ivy Williams, Ltllas Clinton, Eva Sehrroedor Pearl and Ruby Snydor, Eltledn and Juanltn Harklow, Es ther lladabaugh, Edna, Lula, and Nona Ray, Evelyn Hutler, Ruth Stanley. Effio Ilouck, Winnie Cur ry, Ruby Lninmey, Alta Willard, Stella Oerdlng; Messrs. J. F. Schroe der. Sr., A. J. Radabaugh, Chas. Schroeder, Sr., L. G, Ray, Clifford Kern, Percy Schroedor, Rlehojrd go to dancos, of course In fact, I j Peek, Mr nnd Mrs. II E Qulst and Tonun, Wnrron and Otto Davis, San think dancing Is n splendid form of .daughters Suzy ami Charlntto Jnno, dy Ellis, James Clinton, Alvn Harry, Claud Hickman, Laurenco Rackloff Ten children woro also present." oxorclso, nut I como homo enrly nnd go to bed by midnight." and Messrs: S J Lelnud, Jaj Doylo, Goorgo Muroh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Malonoy enter tained at a Thanksgiving dinner nt six o'clock Thursday evening, fol lowing which a delightful evening of cards wns enjoyed. Their guosts Included Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ma il on oy nnd daughter, Louise, Miss Alarlo Malonoy, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ash, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus. i 4 4, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. AdelBporgcr nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clnbaugh nnd family wero enter tained nt a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday afternoon nt tho apart ments of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Davis in tho Myrtlo Arms. $ Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Haines nnd daughters, Dorothy, Floronco nnd Georgia, aro spending tho Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Haines' pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Harri son, in Rlvorton. Mrs. John Dnshnoy and sons, Duncan nnd Wllllnm, nro spending their Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Dashnoy at Powers. V V Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Harris and family, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Waukash, of Marahflcld, and Mr. and Mrs. Nols Welling and family, of North Dcnd Joined in a Thanksgiving din ner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. N. G, Haines at tholr homo in North Bond, Mr. Hnmcs loft ovorland yesterday morning for Astoria whero ho will bo employed for tho pres ent. Tho family may Join him soon. ! V Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines enter tained at a delightful dinner party Thursday in commemoration of tho Thanksgiving season, tholr guests bolng Mr. und Mrs. Charles Q. Van Duyn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Crosth- walto, Mr. nnd Airs. Dorsoy Krolt zor, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons, nnd Messrs. A. J. Mondol, Jesse Franz, Tom nnd Eugeno Crosthwnlto, Will iam Kroltzcr and Gcorgo nnd Harold Haines. Tho dollclous dinner was followed by a few hours of social on Joymont. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. nnrkor enter tained tho lnttor's pnronts Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Gould nt dlnno'r Thurs day nt tholr homo In Allegany. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prico of Al lognny had as guests at dlnnor Thursday, Myrlo and Alonzo Stom morman. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Langworthy woro dlnnor guests nt tho homo of tholr daughter Mrs. Herman Ed wards In .Allegany Tlufnksgivlng ovening. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Flanagan had as dinner guests at tho Chandler Thursday evening, Mrs. Herbert Lockhart and daughter Louise. J. E. Montgomery, Claudo Thomp son, Roy GUI, Fred Kolloy, A. H. WoodB, Dnvo J)lckson nnd A. Y. Myers composed a pnrty who enjoy ed n dollclous Thanksgiving dlnnor nt tho Chandler Thursday evening. Mr, nnd Mrs. Archlo Phillips woro host and hostess Thursday nt tholr homo In Sumnor at n Thanksgiving dinner. Tholr guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McDnnlol and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Windsor of North Dend. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Painter and family, Wayno, Dorothy and Lnvinn woro dinner guests Thursday nt tho S, J. Immol homo on Second Strcot. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Flanagan on tortulnod Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gobs and Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Stophonson tlio lnttor of North Bond, at dinner nt tho Chandler Thursday ovening. Following tho dinner, tho party pro coodod to tho Stophonson homo In North Bend whoro they woro Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Clnudo Nasburg, Misses Mlnnlo nnd Graco Sheridan and Nod Hlckoy for an Informal evening of dancing and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko and J. T. Brand woro diamilor Hotel guests nt dinner Thursday, Numbering among thoso taking Thanksgiving dlnnor at tho Chand ler Thursday wero Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Goodrum and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohan. Miss Elizabeth Fox of Bandon and X. A. Nolson of Lakcsldo woro din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Har rington at their homo on South Fifth street Thursday t Mrs. Alexandra Lando nnd son Robert Dillard were Chandler hotel guests nt dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lothard McCluro had as dinner guests Thursday, Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hrown, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo R. Anderson and Miss Ruth. Col. and Mrs. Walrath and Ron nie, Harold nnd Ruth and J. C. Jones wero dinner guests Thursday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Jones, T" TFV Standard Furniture i ill Jr3 sjiH ' ' t t 1 V" -"llb "-j Values W Prir. for ii , High Quality The hundreds of pieces of home furnishings that have been purchased from this, YOUR store of supremacy, are brightening many homes today and we know the purchasers are more than thankful to us for giving them the STARTUNGLY Low PRICES ON QUALITY FURNITURE. Come and look our stock over. No obligation to buy; we just want to convince you. 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