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T& Mm V M - EsTTSARortpiELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1191 6 EVENING EDITION. n&tp "m'y ppr !5p'H?R!5Hj ' "Til c " -' i ebw vjm-jyrwi mi t' ' -" ... " ' W71 E,2. V Mil -t 'BSGiJ IL JPW Jim Landrlth and 0 cor go, Miss Ma liaffy, Roy Landlth, Mrs. Ed Noah, Mrs. Bowman, Beryl Noatu Agnes IJendrJckson, Jlnimlc Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. ,F. B. Rood and Leonard, I ( ' rcrsonai notices or visitors In the,clty? or of Cobs Bay pcopli who visit in other cities,' together with notices , or social affairs, aro gladly received in tlio social do- parttnent. Telophono 133. Notices of club meetings will ho published and secretaries aro Kinmy requested to fur- nlsh samo. New Year Chimes X1 falWrJA IRVING ' Btop thlorj ,'JHho old year goes O'er tjio drifted snows, And tho sray old year hath brought ma grief ' Ho hath stolon tho bud and tho dano- ing loaf, And th.q,$ar llttlo robin that used to lug"" At xny,.'.wndow sill in tho balmy spring, , And tho rapturous klssos my lovor 8S79. Ho hath hidden film, too. In a narrow , gray.?, c Doop down from tho light of tho broad, bluo sky. And so through tho rush of my toara icry: Contributions concerning social happenings, Intended 4, for publication In tho spcloty 1 department of 'The Times, ; v must bo submitted to the edl- tor not later than Q o'clock , P. m Friday of each week. , v i exceptions will be allowed , .only ,ln cbbcs vlipre, t,hp event occurred later than tho time mentioned.) mm her friends outsldo of the home becuuso their prcsenco in tho homo might inconvcnicnco tho youngor chlldrep or perhaps tho athor. Tho grown daughter has rights as woll as tho other mem bers of tho family and should be allowed to entertain her friends tnero, provided, of course, they nro approved by her parents. In deed, in tho caso of a girl inclined to bo a bit headstrong It Is better to recelvo those not quite approved of rather than mako objections. Ten to ono in that caso tho ac quaintanceship will dlo out natur ally while, it opposed, is apt to ha fostorcd making matters very un pleasant for a time. When a girl Is qulto young it is hotter to humor her a bit and kcop her confldcnco Jim u it Is to bo uncertain as to whoro alio Is or in wIiobo company. Mf, J. C. Bealtle and Itoland, Ivy Noah, Evelyn EJpor, Susan Mahaf fy, Jcanette Nowlln, Ernest Holmes, Edwin Larson, Charlie Mahaffy. A HAPPY XKW YEAH THIO CAHJ) CM'll 1 Mrs. E. F. LoMlcux entertained tho Trio. Card Club at Iier home last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Gcorgo Gra ham substituting in tho absence of Mrs. H. E. Bultmann and Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Prlo for high score was won by Mrs. Norls Jensen. A dainty luncheon was served at tha close of a ypry pleasant social af ternoon. , Tho members present wore: Mrs. J. H. Stnddcn, Mrs. Vm. Schroedcr, Mrs. T, S. Harvey, Mrs. J. V. Hildenbrand, Mrs. II. Wells, Mrs. C. B. Wells, Mrs. Frank Denning, Mrs. Henry O'Mara and Mrs. Jensen. Tho next meeting o.f tho club will bo on Friday, Jan uary 14thf with Mrs. O'Mara. A HAPPY XKW YEAH Tho Haguq. Tie apartments of Mrs. May where tho guests were received, and those or Mrs. Ves tal where tho luncheon was Bpread, and those of the hostesses whero the stately Christmas tree in all Its splendor was' on. display, wcro all beautifully ojranged in Christ mas style, and as tho guests wore escorted up stairs for tho unloading of tho tree, on which was a toy for fnrh one, -Miss Ripley sang In her sweet manner "Oh, Tako Mo Back to Babyland.' Tho sdund carried with It a very pretty sentiment. During the evening, Miss Rlpley and Ben Fisher contributed several vqcal selections. Thoso who hud the pleasure of attending tm ut falr were: Mr. and Mrs. May, Mr. alid Mrs. Vestal, the Misses: Flor ence Aiken, Isis Marsh, Inez John son, Alice Curtis, is'ell Warwick, and Messrs: W, A. Ackqrman, A. Y. Myers, Tom Bennett, Will Curtis, Ben Fisher and Will Goodrum. A HAPPY XKW YKAH Nqw Year's Greetings TRIMULK OliUIl PARTY COOS RIVKR PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stora wero host and hostess at a delightful Christmas ove party Friday evening, Dcqcmbor 24th, at tholr homo on Coos River. Therp was an Infor mal program follpwcd by games, Christmas treo festival' and refresh ments. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs, Hendrlckson, Mr. and Mrs. BJorqulst, Mr, and Mrs. Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Last Wednesday evening, tho ladleB of tho North Bend Thlmblo Club en tertained tholr husbands and a few special guests at a card and dancing party at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Bartle. Progressive whist was played at which first prizes wcro won by Mrs. A. E. Itoso and Mr. Mandl go whild tho consoluatlons wcro nwarded to Mrs. MuniHgo and Jonn Mullen. ChrltmaB favors and bunch es of huckloborry wero used In adorn-, ing tho spnclous rooms of tho Bartle homo. At a lato hour tho ladles served rofrcsltpients. Tho following wcro present: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mr. Mrs. Brunnoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mat- and Mrs. Gcorgo Mandlgo, Mr. and , I BlOJJI.lUOIl . , Aa the old yoar goes O'er tho (lriftnrl nnnmn For tho gray old yoar hath brought AnJ ncP ''?v'ng galued horj uiu Btioi. luuuijiiiui o lUHlHlUIltU, HO nlBO mother will novor betray It. Of All hall! Tho now yoar Cornea WUfa tho beat of drums And olangor of bolls In tho windy vale.' , . Ho brlngoth tho song of tho nightin gale And,jyhat If .his robo la frlngod with npw, Tho April buds on hla bosom blow. Ho sendeth a now lovo unto mo Trom P)ii onolont country across tho R. And far Jo thq south wo will sail away Through fho purpjo. dusk qt por. fumed May. All hall! Tho now yoar oomoa With tho beat of drums Andtnuslo of bolla In tho wintry yaIo. XVJ1' HBAlt a great deal about Now Year resolutions the men mako and try to keep and wo smllo when wo como ncrosB tho girls' diary about Easter (when it 'Is no longer guarded by lock and koy) at tho good resolu tions ontercd thoro upon January l. But I do not recall hearing or reading anything serious or other wise obout mothers' Now Year, roa olutlons, Trtio, mothers, on tho whole, do their duty so faithfully, day In, day out, that it would seem tho best ''"d bjen dono. But every year .tlCro" arc hundreds of mothora who aro confronted with a problem for tho first tlmo and thls is when tho eldest daughtort or tho family Is growing beyond tho intorcsts of tho younger chlldron, and becoming course, rather will bo kept acquain ted with his girl's affairs generally: but It Is a great temptntion to moth er to talk of her daughter's con quests or popularity with hor neigh bors or to say too much In reply to Inquisitive questions. Hor wordB are sure to bo repeated and not unseldom enlarged upon until tho result may mean much unhapplncsg to tho girl who all tho tlmo. Is in- iiocont. Tho Ovcr.enlous Mother Then thoro is tho mother who Is ovcrzcnlous In her dnughtor's In terest. This Is as bad for tho girl as too much Indifference, son, Agnes and Reuben Hondrlck son, John Stora, Ellen, Signa, Tury and Reuben BJorqulst, Carl Mid Frank Johnson, Francis Hill, Johp, Fred and Clifford Brunnoll, Vernor Nystrom, Olaf Hagstrom, Reuben Matson, Slgna Stora and Mr. and Mrs. Stora. A HAPI'Y XKW YEAH YOUXO FOLKS' DAXCIXO PARTY ;t On Tuesday evening of this wopk Misses Frances and Ruth Goldon woro hostesses nt a ujollglitfut dancing party at tholr spacious homo In Fcrndalo. Tho largo at tic was convortod Into an ovorgrcen bower nid soUly lighted with Jap anese lanterns. Horo tho young folks enjoyed dancing until a lato hour. Misses Margn,rot Powors, When prospoctlvo suitors bogln Frances Lyons and Florence John- to call tho wIbo mother greets them I eon ot Coqulllo, servod punch nnd worth who is visiting hor from LIv-1 0, cordially nnd an fur nx Imp nmn.! wafors during tho ovenlnir. Mrs. ' "". uanrornia,. and to have n ' ? Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burmostcr, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Hnzcr, Mr. and; Mrs. C. L. Eaton, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. T. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Mullen, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Rose, Mr. and Sirs. A, II. Derbyshire, Mr. and Mrs.'Hcnry O'SIara, Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, .Mrs. Fred Slaglo or Coqiflllo. Misses Goldlo Rlggs, Armldo Tattle, and Messrs. Alfred Itoso. GcorKo Gothro, Dr. Montgomery, nnd Jny Linden. Tho next afternoon meet ing of tho clul will bo on January 7th with Mrs. R. B. Hazor on South Shorman. A HAPPY XKW YKAIt May' the sunshine of joy and gladness, w health and happi ness, constantly illumine your pathway in 1916. ' May the hope of the future be brighter, and the blessings of life surer. ' May your lives abound in higher ideals, loftier motives and nobler aims. ' ' ' This is our sincere wish for you and yours this New Year's day. We thank you for ybtir past patronage and favors and trust for a continuance of our pleasant relations. . . ... Johnson -Gulovsen Co. North Front St. Marshfield i , . -.V ', tfty A VM INFORMAL ftATUKHI.NH I . .;, Last Tuesday ovonlng, a number or young people riiot at tho homo of Mrs. Mary Thompson on (South Fifth Street to nfedt her son Ells ' ' Tm That huddliig V 1916 nor shows regards thorn In all tho I ' A. Goldon and Mrs. J. S. Lyons snmo light. Some mothers nro apt ' chaperoned the party, which In to enthuse over tho man who can glvo hor daughter much of tho conornl good time. Miss Bertha Da-'q vis nnd Loron Dnvls worn iinuti.uo .J ------- ..w-.., it III hhishoiu lulo tho fair ct flower of tlmo for all In ur ulflt tills happy NEW YEAR'S DAY' A Happy New Year rf world's goods and to frown upon a poorer suitor. When this Is very ap'pnrent the richer man Is apt to feol ho Is, being ,caught, and every man likes to bcllovo ho is only marrying because ho wants to. Mothora must remember men like to do tho wooing, but they ofton forgot and Instead of tho man woo ing tho girl the mother tries to win tho man for her daughter. But tho wlso mother will keep out or hor daughter's affairs until tho psycho logical moment arrives, when sho will step In with hor lovo nnd blessing. If sho has been her eluded tho following guests: Misses l""'! ''"V, Tho mmla wn" ' W( MaTSh field S Monde. Farroll, Mary McArthur. ",,gh""1'" '" f"''8' Bnn,C8' ln,,c-H -r i i r & Wllma Jloaglnnd, Kay Loop, Helen Gulovsen, Ruth Anderson, Kathryn Nicholson and Messrs. Wesley Sea man, Ralph Dressor, Win. Hors fall, Harry Conro, Howard Kolloy, Ignatius Chnpman, Albert Powers, Ronald Nicholson, Kay Loop. A HAPPY XKW YKAH INFORMAL KVKNINO restless, shows aw ntuloty for com- dnughtor's confidant nnd advisor, panionsnip among tnoso of nor ownltheso will bo qulto rendy. So you seo there are soma moth ers, anyway, who might fool they should tako account or thoiusolvcs and mako tholr resolves accordingly for tho coming year, which I may add I hopo will bo a voy happy one for us all. A HAPI'Y XKW YKAH ago and outsldo of her own homo Strange to say, it Is only tho ex ceptional mother who recognizes hor daughter's perfectly natural de mands. I have known mothors who woro tho- kindest, most sym pathetic and devoted to tholr broods while tho children woro qulto small, but aS""!Aoil as tho girls grew older qnd, 4 wanted to have young pcoplo of tholr own ago around tio ,lnjHJtrpnca to their dnughtor's 'interests and happlnosa shown by these samo mothors was nothing short of 'surprising to thoso who had watched tho children's growth. To my thinking this attllndo on tho part or tho mothor is purp sol flslinoss. snys Elisabeth Loo. Sho will not tako tho trouble to put herself In hor daughter's place, as sho should. It Is not so many years ago since she needed tho same encouragement and mother sym pathy herself. It is tho mother who shows an interest In hearing hor daughter tell of her simple pleasures outsldo the homo life from tho start who has no unxlous hours In the future. She has gain od her daughter's confidence and there la perfect' tnlst between tho two. Hut It takes a wise mother to gain this confidence. Tho daugh ter must never be made to feel that it is forced. Sho must' believe she gives it freely, so although mother will keep a watchful eye over her chick, gho will also take any confidences In a perfectly nat ural way, neither cooly nor too en thusiastically, but will show what might bo called a sympathetic In terest In her daughter's "doings." Neither will - I - Last Thursday ovonlng Misses Belva and Bess Flanagan enter tained a few nolghbor frlonds nt an Informal evening of rook, until . iwilIA" CI1IUSTMAS OlTiTl at a lato hour sorvod dainty refresh-1 .",.."IA8 c"ni" I ments. Tjiqso present woro Misses Carrie and Jlllbp Ross, Anna Downs, refreshments woro served to tho fol-' Ml lowing by Mrp. Thompson and, Mrs. " Chas. Davis, Mlsr.es Margaret and Sk Irene Stack, Rllln, Cari'Io and Volma j Ross, Mario Vasey, KIslo Lewis, El- M la Wolss, Anna Downs, Wllla Bono-'ij, brnko, Roxlo Hall, Myrlo Cox, Ber- 3 urn iiivm mm .Messrs: vniorlau va sey, John Mates, John Stnck, Char Icu Frodellus, Stanley Brlggs, Frank Howe, Loren Davis nnd honor guest Ellsworth Thompson. -: A HAPPY XKW YKAH KHIXO ALKHT CLUH Tho modorii homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It, Piper was tho scene of a pleasant gathering Thursday when the Alert Club ladles entortalnod tholr husbands. A big picnic dinner was thoroughly enjoyed by all, spe cial proferonco being given the guests of honor. The time was pleasantly spent In a good old-fnsliionoi! neighborhood visit. Tho regular program was omitted. A business session was held, at which tho rollowlng offi cers wero elocted for tho ensuing quarter: President Mrs. James Nowlln. succeeding Mrs. F. 11. Rood. Vice-President Mrs. Cljas. Ma- hafty. ' f, Secretary Mrs. Jenn,le Landrlth. Reporter Mrs. C. U. Pipor, re- elected. North Bend papers. Reporter Mrs. V. K. Rood, re- elected, Marshfield pspecs. ' t Among those present woro Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Larsen and Adeline, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Morgan and Wllma. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Piper and Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mahafry. Mr. and Mrs. James Nowlln. Mrs. Kar- Mrs. . E. Kolloy, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs, Flanagan and Messrs. Howard Kolloy, Charles Frodellus and Al ton Ross. Bartlott Flanagan, who Is spending tho holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Flan agan, roado a trip to Coqulllo, Wednesday aftornoou for a day or two. Ho expects to return to Eu geno n a few days. A HAPI'Y XKW YKAIt- ' "MOVIK" AXIf CHRISTMAS J THKK PARTY f . . Onq or tho most delightful so cial affairs of the Beason was a "Movie" and Christmas treo party at which Mjss Mildred Ripley was hpstois last Wednesday ovonlng, and Mrs. Mat L. May and Mrs. A. C. Vestal wero patronesses, Tho guests first enjoyed an hoar at tho movies" and then proceeded to Miss Ripley's apartments at Last Saturday, tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy was tho scono o( a family Christmas gather ing. At ono o'clock a delicious din ner was served and following this, ino curtains woro drawn, tho lights wcro turned oil and tho treo Illumi nated. The parlor was appropriat ely arranged In keenlm- with dm Christmas spirit, and tho scene was a very happy ono. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Langwor thy nnd chlldron, Wallace Cathryn and Jack, Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Lane- worthy and daughter lima, Mr. and -Mrs. j. u, Hendry and daughter Jac- quellno, .Mrs. Hopping, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards and son Wlnton Clalro, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Laug worthy. A HAPPY XKW YKAH Edwin (1. Scott i in rum ere, i-iorai iH'iigus, i.- PIlllltH. " Phones: Storo 2G9-J. M, Greonhouso -HJ5-X $ $ to all is our wish, not only for our friends and customers but for every man, woman, and child on and arounj"' Coos Bay. - ' DELIGHTFUL CARD PARTY LlA',t . t .. 11KGIX THE XKW Y K A II K I H T dell, Vesta Elmer and Bessie. Mrs. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlckson. Mrs. Jaok Nowlln and Merle. Mrs. Jennto Landrlth. Will Piper. Mlnlan tho wlso mothor i Webster. Mr and Mrs V K. Rood. t , t by STl'DYIXG VOICE with MRS. FRAXKLIX K. CO X W A Y Myrjle A r ni Telephone1 369 - L t t New Telephone Directory Tho January issue of the Tolephono Directory will go to press January 4. Subscribers desiring uiuiius in listings or ad vertising space should make necesancy arrange ments as oarly as pos sible. If you are planning to have a telephone in stalled, DO IT NOW and get your name in "most usea ana most useiu book in Coos, Curry and Western Douglas Coun ties. EXTRA and DIS PLAY LISTINGS are ef fective advertising, Coos and Curry Telephone Co Assuring you of our sincere appreciation of your patronage, and hoping to merit its continuance py the same service and satisfaction. ' AGAIN WE SAY: HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR ALL. ' " Ollivant & Nasbijrg The fiood Housekeeping Storo HOME OF 'UHK FOODS Second aud Conimorclal, Marshfield Two Telephones, 10K and 171 XKW YKAH'H (JltCKTJMiS 1916 Wo extend to vv.y friends ami pn Irons tho ronipllmciitH of thu K'n toii n nil thank you ono and nil I for jour j'ntroungo tho past 1916 to be a ' Prosperous Yjfr j ear. Wo uisli jou uno and nil - Happy New Year And liopo it limy bring prosperity and peat'o in ell. . Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Burt Dorenius entertained very delightfully at an Informal dancing party, their pretty home "ing artisucaiiy arranged with Christmas decoration ana colors. At tho close ot the evening the hostess, served a delicious luncheon to the following guests: Mr. and 'Mrs. A. O. Roc rtp .ml Mr. a $h. Houseworth, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. -' &S!Ila;i Mr i".d Jn8VA- T-WEAVING All kinds a spec- .Haines, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ira- ! Mrs W m ,aQ HfiRn way, Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn, 1 , oiiV nl.?' iu c n? no n n Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Netr. Mr. and12tn CUrtn S- P"0ne 220-R Mrs. Frank Parsons. Mr. and Mr8. ) eas uorsey Kreltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- A!l!l)nA Prnslllwiilla Xf. J. r I , . w.uu...MltV j,i0, iutt ion rad and Joe Williams and Gordon JRasmussen. j- A HAPPY XKW YEAR Bunker Hill DepartmentStore W. H. DIXDIXGKH & CO. Phone 32. compel her growing daughter tojHaward nnd Robert Mr and Mrs.' (Continued on Fage Three.) DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front gtreet Phone S7BJ Sarter's IB THK PLACE T6 GET YOUR CANDIES PURE AND DELICIOUS We "do not speak of Its QUALITY That spealcs for lUelf SALTER'S 1'hOBB Sa-J, MrhlieW Front St., Oj-pokn IJIjJbco Uottl Aviordint to tho hett lOUliorlUM tliroiiulioiit'tlio fnllcil rqitjw7hB year 1UHI will prove tho iiioiit po peious j car since (lip heglaalnjr "f iiio pieseni cciirury. Tills Is nt' li United laiitely to tho luarKl ox mnloi In our foreign Jrado ilv Hf iinpremk'iitvtl var urdoni, lit or profit iiixjhpcrlly ny ji1m Ihj t trlhuti'd o tho Imnipcr crop of U past two yoars. Tlio fart nmaJw that tlio outlook for tlio yr WW h eceelliiuly hrJjUit, partlcalarly hero on tlio Pnciflc Coait; j'n ircMnt I miller irurket of tho world. in view of tho coiiNtantly lnmiuJf (h'liiunil for lumber tho world over, villi u Mtcadlfy uilvaHcinir market; It remains for us t yroflt h beC o can lr tlio opiMirtunltieW h6v Iin'bfiitctl, oiportiinl(liivI(hln Ui reach of all, nlirther you liVro sW) or 9100 to Invent, Droii In ohi lime at ISO Front Mroct anil lot' tui talk It over. Hcjiiemlier (lial'eveH though you have but 3 jxjt motli to put Into a Immo or lRVMtmet It J well North your wlillo to coh wlder. Hcie'H uUhlue you a pros perous Xe' Year. ' . "Seo Held AI)out It." ' '' 1 W. A. HW - -tt'-- ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL" Comer Market and Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrsas ef tho Lloyd and assure then (tie same reasonable rates. - ...,, E..W. Wiv-M., " THrJ LLOYD FAMILY HOTHL Housekeeping 4P"fMitJ5 , Two rooms, 98.00 month f Electricity and Oas, Fre baths .Sleeping rooms, $1.50 wk.,' up V K t m . a 1?