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HR'fiJ d)" d'sPWi? lQi--'!'rj' r -1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO - Personal notices of vlBltors in tlio city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of social nffnlrs, tiro gladly received in tho social de- pnrtmont. Telcuhono 133. Notices of club mootlngB will bo published nml secretaries oro kindly requested to fur- nlBli same. Contributions conccrnliiB Bocial happenings, intended for publication In tho society dopartmont of Tho Times, must bo submitted to tho edl- tor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in discs where tho event occurred later than tho time mentioned.) OWrnas ma or little rani. Oh, (e (t not a gtorfouo narnmer and gimlet and loto of tachol I rahfotte and whtrlfnfg, 1 whfp that crachol f I TInd the otochlng or I V Kltlc flcM, ( I Oh, dear Santa, cram J rt -wciu I Give her a dolly that I laugho and crico, I I One that will open and I ohut (to eyeol orations, whllo suggesting those Christmas chimes which "ring out across tho snow." DAHLIA OLUH At tho meeting of the Daiilla Club of First Addition with Mrs. 13. Yako yesterday, Mrs. C. M. Conner gavo a reading for tho enjoyment of the guests which wnB greatly appre ciated. Tho Christmas oxchnngo wns tho principal fenturo. of tho af ternoon, and was followed by sow ing and social chat. Later in tho day, Mrs. M. C. Woods assisted tho hostess in serving appetizing re freshments. Tho ladles will enter tain their husbands with a Now Year's Evo party Dec. 31st at tho homo of Mr. ntid Mr8. J, 13. Cooley. Tlioso present this week wore- Mrs. K. Cnnioron, Mrs. Olcman, MrB. C. 0 Gosnoy, -Mrs. II. 13. Reiner, Mrs. C. M. Conner, Mrs. J 13 Cooley and Mrs M. C. Woods. MLVNE-WIS OLUD i j. j CUIUBTMAS 1b In tho air! Wo aro reminded of ItH nearness at every strcot corner; ovon tho most mnttor-of-fact among us must feel Its spirit and nntlelpnto Its cheer. Safo and sauo Christmas shopping him been preached for ngeB but, nevertheless, each year sees tho sumo crowd In tho shops and henrs tho Hume iiuostlous on ovory Hldo "what shall 1 glvo for Chrlstmns?" Tlio Christmas bog Is an Innova tion planned by ono housokoopor. Tho broakfaBt table Is to bo dee orated with a mirror In thu router, outlined as a utar by holly sprigs, niui with a slender cut glass vase In tho rontor, holding red chrysan themums. Long stemmed flowers nlso rndlato from tho central star with tho blossoms toward tho plates of tlioso for whom tho flowers aro intended. Every napkin lies be neath a Christmas card with a sprig of holly tied upon It with red rib bon, and to tho back of ovory chair Is tied a bag with n big red satin bow. Tho bagB aro of all sizes, urn! each is full of Individual gifts. Ono Is an opora hag, anothor a uhopplng bag In black and gold, still nnothor In brown lonthcr and gold nail heads, another a hag of collarB and cuffs, anothor a gay laundry bag, ono Is suggestive of tho scraps graudmothor will put Into It, and tho other of books that a Hiiuill girl will carry to school. All aro aB dainty and fluo as careful workmanship and good materials can mako thorn, and there will bo fun omptylng tho contonts of tho varlouH bugs. A baskot docoratlon con bo plan ned by having baskots for nil borts of purposes hung with ribbons to each chair and filled with Christ mas puckuges. Christmas bells aro vory offoctlvo as decorations lor tho homo, and can bo nuulo In any slzo of stiff paper, with tho covorlng of follnuo flowortf, leavoa or borrles. In tho cuho of tablo gnrlauds little igllt holla aro purchased ana hung amid tho flowers nnd leaves, or llttlo paper ones aio covored with tinfoil and supplied with a berry for a clapper. Thoy aro cunning nnd add a touch of noelty to tho dec- I ; Thursday nftcrnoou Mrs. W. S. Drown was hostess to tho Minna Wis Club nnd a numbor of special guests who woro Mrs. C. T. Wnugh, Mrs. Q. Wlndblglor, Mrs. D. A. Cur ry, Mrs. L. W. Laugdon, Miss Stnl loy and Mrs.' M. La Chapollo. Tho animal Christmas "swap" occurred at this tlmo nnd many pretty and useful gifts wcro recolved by tho members as a result. At tho closo of a vory pleasant social afternoon tho hostess, assisted by hor daugh ters, Gortrudo nnd Virginia, nnd Mrs. C. La Chapollo nnd Mrs. Wlnd blglor, served tempting refresh ments. Tho club has adjourned until tho Oth of January, when they will meet with Mrs. Clias. Davis. Tho mombors present inlu weok woro: Mrs. 13. Kolloy, Mrs. A. ',. Downs, Mrs. P. II. Dresser, Mrs. John Dashnoy, Mrs. W. 13. llonglnud, Mrs. 0. W. Ilrlggs, Mrs. C. La Chap ollo, Mrs. 13. A. Harris, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. Charles Davla, Mrs. Mary Thompson and tho host ess. fr ELKS DANCES Tho Elks gnvo another ono of their popular dancing parties last Wednesday evening In tho lodge rooms, about 30 couples attending. Martin's orchestra furnished tho music, which Is "nuf scd" for that part of tho program. Light re freshments woro served nnd alto gether tho affair was pronounced one of tho most delightful of tho season. Tho uoxt dnnco of tho ser ies will ho given about tho mlddlo of January. . 4 i ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY 4 " Political Equality," was tho top lo for study at tho meeting of tho Alpha Delphian Society Monday ovenlng nt tho homo of Mrs. P. 13. Al len. Itoll call was responded to with quotations from Plutarch. Dr. Mattlo II. Shaw read a paper on "Ho" man Ideals;" "Tho l'ntor Family" was tho subject of Miss Myrtlo Downer's paper; Mrs. Ollvo Drown rend a paper entitled "Trudo and Tu nic Wars." Tho topic for goneral disciibMlon wns "Which Is More to Ho Destrod, Ono Strong 13tfIcIont Government, or many of Varying Strengths and Weaknesses?" After tho program Mr. Wilson told tho guests Interesting facts about tho exposition and Illustrated them with plcturos. Tho club will not moot again until January 3, with Miss Allco Curtis whon thoro will bo olectlon of offlcots. Those present woro Mrs, Harriet Kollog, Dr. Mat tlo H. Shaw, Mrs. Ollvo K. Drown, Mrs. P. 13. Wilson nnd tho Misses Myrtlo Downer, Allco Curtis and I3Uon Hudnns. 4. C. W. 11. M. MEETS Tho Christian Womon Hoard of MIsbIohb was enteitalncd Tuesday aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. H. Cox, tho toplo for dlscusalon bo lug "India." A discussion of tho scrlpturo rend by Mrs. Inunol op euod tho program. A vocal solo by Miss Anno Cox, piano solo by Mrs. J. W. Motley, nnd Interesting readings by Mrs. W. A. Hold and Mrs. R. A. Copplo completed an Interesting program and ono that was highly enjoyed. Dnlnty re freshments wore served. Tlioso present wcro Mrs. S. J. Inunol, Miss Rosa Immel, Mra. Hobo Gregg, Mrs. Mnttlo Dlnln, Mrs. II. W. Painter, Mrs. D. C. McCnrty, Mrs. 13. L. Hop son, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. C. A. Schlbrcdc, Mrs. Knight. Mtu. Chna. Powers, Mrs. R. A. Copplo, Miss Anna Cox and Mrs. Cw, Tho next meeting will bo tho first Tuesday In January. I pitoaitKss cum Mrs. n. R. Chandler wns hostess last Monday afternoon nt tho moot ing of tho ProgresB Club, when Mrs. A. C. Vestal, Mrs. C. 13. Ash and Mrs. Lionel Gordon woro olected to momborshlp. Tho subject was Harbor Improvements, lnsldo har bor nnd public docks woro topics well handled by Mrs. D. 13. Moloney, nnd Jetties, Bar Drcdgo and Llfc Savlng Station woro tho subjects of Mrs. W. M. Dlako's paper. Tho committee on Red Cross stamps ro ported that thoro woro still stamps In tholr possession, but wcro In hopo that they would bo disposed of soon. Light refreshments con cluded a vory profltablo and plcns ant afternoon. Tho members out wcro Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor, Mrs. W. M. Dlnke, Mrs. R. II. Corey, Mrs. A. D. Gldloy, Mrs. Chas. Hall, Mra. D. 13. Moloney, MrB. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. P. W. Payne, Mrs. Otto Schcttor, Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. J. W. Don nctt, Mrs. P. L. Grannls, Mrs. P. A. Tlodgon, Mrs. A. J. M. Robert son nnd Mrs. Chandler. Tho next meeting will bo January 10, with Mrs. Tlodgon. I CLUH CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE ; Tho incmbors of tho Klostcr Club enjoyed a very pleasant club ses sion nnd Cliristmn8 Kxchango Thurs day nftomoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Jay 13. Tower. Greens wcro nrtlB tlcally arranged in tho pnrlor and tho colling was covered with red nnd green sorpontlno papers con conllng tho strings on which woro Buspondcd tho protty Christmas gifts. After a fow hours of chat and sowing, tho hostess served dc- loctablo dnlntlcs to tho following members: Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, Mrs. Otis Wilson. Mrs. D. 13. Moloney, Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. P. L. Grnnnls, Mrs. N. II. MacMlllon, Mrs. W. A. Hold, Mrs. C. 13. Ash, Mrs. Lionel Gordon. ' Tho next meeting will ho on tho Gin of January, with Mrs. Rold. v r r 4 . ' TO OHC.'ANIZE AUXILIARY This aftornoon In tho club moms u meeting of tho North Rend Club Is bolng hold for tho purposo of discussing plans for reorganizing tho iLiuIIch' Auxiliary of tho club. Ar rangements nro nlso being nuulo for tho opening night, which will bo iiulto n Boclnl function. tho season. Tho program in full nppenrcd In Tho Times' Issuo of Wednesday evening. Delicious re freshments followed tho addresses and musical numbers, after which dancing wob Indulged in until n Into hour. Excellent music was furnish ed by PIntt's orchestra.' ALEUT CLUH Mrs. James Nowlln was hostess at a pleasant nil-day session of tho Alert Club Thursday. Tho rooms wcro prettily decorated with huckleberry, chrysanthemums nnd Christmas bells. Needlework and visiting filled tho morning hours and at noon a flno dinner wns served. In tho afternoon tho following program, with Mrs. I2d Noah 03 leader, wob onjoyed: . Paper. "Good Times Is n Party i Always Good Times?" I Mra. C. D. Piper. Song. "Tho Christmas Star.... Mrs. V. K. Rood Hooding. Second Chnptor of "Mrs. WIggs of tho Cabbogo Patch".. Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy Song Mrs. James Nowlln Topic. Description of n Parly for Young People North Polo Par ty Mrs. Ella Dowmnn Topic. What a Community Christ mas Trco Accomplished , Mrs. W. I). Piper Illblo Study Course. 13xodii8 from tho Wilderness to Public Ap pearance In Jerusalem. Visitors present woro Mrs. Stub blcflcld nnd dnughtcr, Gertrude, Mrs. Jennie Lnndrlth nnd Mrs. H. A. Church. Tho mombors present wero Mra. Jnck Nowlln nnd Merle, Mrs. Dorn Roberta and Marvin, Mrs. Evolyn Torry nnd Elsto, Mrs. E. C. Darker, Mrs. Ed Noah and Howard, Mrs. W. D. Piper, Mr. P. D. Rood, Mrs. A. Kardoll, Arch'o and Dcsslo, Mrs. Dowmnu, Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy and Mrs. Lou Ma haffy. Messrs. V. K. Rood and W. D. Piper furnished transportation for tho day. At tho next meeting, December 30, tho ladles will entertain their husbands nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. PIpor. F r I I). M. C. CLUH MEETS I Tho I). M. C. Club of North Uendl u'nB plcasautly entertained Wcdncs-ih dny of this weok at tho homo of ' J Mrs. Stownrt McDonald. During mo nuornoou .urs. j. a. i-urauio v, rendorcd several Instrumental andjf vocal selections, nnu nt mo cioso of tho soclnl hours dainty refresh ments woro Borvcd by tho hostess. I ta. Mrs. ICnto Frcolund was present us' spcclnl guest of tho club. Tho mom-Jb bora In attondnnco woro Mra. Henry wjf Kern, Mrs. Irn Weltzol, Mrs. N. G. 3( HnmoB, Mrs. Win. Vuughun, Mrs. ' u C. A. Perkins,. Mrs. A. E. Morton J and Mrs. Roy Drnluurd. Thoro will I swj ho no more meetings of tho el u It j a until Jnnunry 1- when MrB. Arthur, Afnnlnll itll mi t ( n I It I . UU1 IVH tlllt VlUVt iMtld ! Furniture and Gilt Buying are Made Easy at. Johnson-uuiovsen oa You Mill find lro nmplo utocki, amply displayed for jour convenience. You nlll riiitl n Hcrvlco of hIiicito, Interested coiii-tcsv. Von may choose hero with porhet fullli In our mcr cltiimllsc, for this house Is known for tho Integrity or tho Kooils ' t I . ..II.. ... ft.bltllHtl lkllltl lfVt II HCII", III! iiimiur mm jifh Xou' stocltH nro W0mmm HkHII k Hiifiw tho price. hero nnd wo Invito you to coino nnd lnuko leisurely eholco of any niilclo you may want for tho home. nmt'i'Hiiii,' --pj-ms r "'in BL: , ML A' bfkMMmMm in a plcco of furniture? A ulft that will add to (lcl. comf d happlncHM. A piece of fniuKuio possesses tho feature. . LEATHER ROCKERS KOIt CHIHSTMAS CJII-TS THIS YEAR GIVE PUR XITURE What better gift lo your ruiniiy or menus thai nml nnppmcKN. t pievu i iniumiio possesses (ho feature, u truly worthy gift nrtlHtlc, piuctlcnl, lasting. mv ,,,, ,(m Is tlio biyt tlmo to do your Christmas buying. ,pt t)oJ (Siilovscn Company on your ulio'iplng list. un "Tlio pilnclpnl section of our main floor Is Kxcn ,)Ur () u display of beautiful over Kturfcd uiul uplioUtnciI limy ('Iialrw, Hoclceis, t'ouchos, etc. You mv oiii ti-oiisly n, vlletl to look tluougli at jour leisure. Wo will lay nsldo any plcco you may Holect. OTHER XICE fill-'TS Nothing adds so much l tho rosy appearance of Iho living room or nf fords ns lunch comfort as ono or our leather upholstered Easy Chairs and Rockers. 'J'heio Is nothing more pi act leal, inoro ricrvlecnblo or ono that will glvo suth lusting plonmuo. Pi Iced nt $1.1, 9l7.no, 9'." nml up. WiltliiK Desk, Golden Oak wav, iitmtirr snweil....$l).5i.", .stljj.riO, up Wicker Rockers ... !?.".7o to ?lo.7."i Library Tables, plain and (punter- tcr Miweil oak. .9(1.10 lo 9'2U.ru Leather Auto Seat Rockers..., 9.-" lo 92'J..10 Clillilieu's Rockers. .91. U. to (?(!..-() Davenports 9:10 (o 900 Tuhourcttes 91. 10 to 90,00 footstools 9l!.r0 to 95,no It Is Impossible to list In this ailveillheinenl all Iho nllractlvo mllclcs that wo lime that nrc rv pcclally sullablo for Chrlslmas (.ft giving, m wo ngnln ugo jou to lslt our More. JohMOR-GuIovsen Co. Quality Home Furnishers Marshf ield North Front St. MM 1 ! n M i iw in mummm mmmm wmm I i ran 1 Wk -7jr 4 m' x 3 TJJ S EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD l'Jenly of (Continued on Pngo Tlireo.) CutFlowers j AND Holly ORDER EARLY Marsh field Florist Co. Edwin G. Scott Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Plants. Phones: Store 250-J. Grueuhouso fi-X S fe Hi Tho Lndlea' Gluld of tho Epis copal Church met for tholr regular business and social session Tuesday afternoon In tho church hall and after disposing of matters of rou tlno business, woro served light re freshments by tho hostess, Mrs. J. W. Douuott, who was nsslsted by Mrs. A. It. O'Drlon nnd Mrs. Emma Nasburg. Tho Guild will not meot again until tho first Tuesday In January. Thoso prcsont this weok woro Mrs. Emma Nnshurg, Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. Clnudo Nnshurg, Mrs. A. It. O'Drlon, Mrs. L. W. Jacobs, Mrs. Jos. Porry, Sr Mra. Gcorgo Montgomory, Mrs. Chnrles Hall, Mrs. J. W. Donnett, Mrs. 13. P. Lowls, Mrs. P. W. Payne, Mrs. 13." L. McCluio and Rev. II. E. Drowning. I OXE O'CLOCK LUNCHEON The. tenchers at tho bungalow, Misses Reeso,, Griffin, Stokes and Larson, ontertnlncd at tho second of a series of luncheons today nt ono o'clock. Four courses wero served. All of tho appointments wero taste fully carried out In tho Chrlstmns design. Covers woro laid for tho following, guests: Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mrs. Eleanor McMullen, Mrs. A. J. M. Robortson, tho Misses: Dolva Flanagan, Doss immel, Myrtle Tripp, Frances Fronso, Helen Corning, Margaret Anna Volz, and Eva Dres- bur. I MOOSE HOUSE WARMING Clearance Shoe,$ Sale Now On I?""1"" LADIES' and MEN's TAILOR. I make suits here for $26.00 and up, and take orders for suits made in Chicago for $12 and up. Suits pressed for 75 cents. Suits dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. Suits steam cleaned and pressed for $1.50. All kinds of repair work done at cheap prices. All work will be done with great care. mJP KOSKI 75 Market Ave. Marshficld, Oregon A Nice Christmas Present for Your Feet Ladles' now Gipsy Kid button, , regular soil for 1 1.00 and $5.00 now on salo at .s;l.l5 Ladles' Patent Leather laco, now last, regularly sell for H.00 I and $5.00, now on snlo at..$:i.t3J Men's Gun Motul Button Dress Shoes, regularly sell for St.fiO , and $5,00, now on salo nt !?:.sr , Men's Work Shoes, regularly soil j for $1.00 and $5,00; now on snlo for !j;:s.(3 Wo havo all kinds of Shoes for Chihlt cu from oft solo baby hocM to Misses' and big Ilojs' Shoes on salo now. Wo hold nothing back. Como mid hoc. Wo will bo pleased to .show you. Electric Shoe Store! i S. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South Hroadwny I I Armour's Star Ham A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santn Cluus: Plcaso bring mo a big doll with sloopy oyes and n doll hugglo and lots .of candy and nuts. Dohblo wants a flro eugin nnd sum rubber boots nnd nn auto that winds up. Daby wants Bumthlug to 1 spect hut she can't tnlk yot. I ast mania what sho wanted nnd sho said Santn know. I spect sho wants n homo In P13RHAM PARK causo sho talks about It so much to dad dy, so I goss you hotter bring her ono. Daddy novor says what ho wants hut I spect ho will rlto you hlsolf. Plcaso bring mo sum cullored crnlons sum doll closo nnd a, purse. I gess that's all. FAR! PS TAKE NOTICE! BIG INITIATION AND BANQUET December 26, 2 p. m. All E-igles Specially Requested to he Present. Signed, Committee ' quilrinH DANCE at the J FINNISH HALL SATURDAY NIGHT by the Sevely - Orchestra eno HELEN. w II in Hie now STOCKINET COVERING U Just "Tho Hani AVhat Am" mmlo bettor by nelnjr sniokcu In this cleanly protector, which retains all Last Tuesday ovenlng occurred ,,, nUual Ju,ces MIltl , tho Initial mooting of tho Moose ,,,u " l. .., i Lodgo In tholr now homo in tho 0,,e1, tM,.v- Al' M,U1 ''J" Dargelt building, which was In tho lending ineichants. THE LLOVD FAMILY HOTEL form of n house warming, there L- - - - - ! Housekeeping Apartmenls hnlmv l nf lo.ulnilPn flin wlvos nlR-MHyi? 4" I CvltKr TWO roOlUS, SH.OO lllOllth High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and parllcvlar dfllveor QjTand ficient clerks-being out of the high en dis in keeping our prices as low as consistent witn g ness makes Conner & Hoagland -The Leading Grocers-Dealers In Good i unj y, soutn broaaway. tors, Bwoothearts and frlonds of tho members of tho order, to Jain In ono of tho most delightful affairs of C3 Matt, L. May Wholesale Distributor Electricity and Gas Free baths Sleeping rooms, $1,80 k., up OTFWB"!ACOutO LINE Gorst & King, f . , i:,uplre at Leave Marshfioia nt 7 n. m., and returnlug loavinb e g0uth H a. nu Leave MnrohfleM nt 11 n1 rCt m rtnrnlni Kloiigli M 1 p. m. JiCftve .iinrsiiiivm leave South Slough at O p. m. tnfc'g