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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1916)
'WM: ':! V." iWvn. UC TWO L THE COOSBAY TIMES. MARShFJELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, fg 16-EVENING EDITION. , - Personal notices of visitors (tiio city, or of. uoos nay lie -who- vlsll In othor cities, tosothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly "TccolVCd In tho Boclal do jjn,r,tn?onU, 'Tfjcpliono 133. N6llc6s(or club meetings will bo published Wl oocrotarlcs ,nsrA MU', reijuestod to fur nish samo. " THE MAN OK CHOICE Afmcs wJinU. a. millionaire-,. WltlctfncliejAnd a cnrt "Who'll take her all around with him And travol near nnd far. Mnbol wants a manly man, .Fioa'd'shouldcrcd, strong and tall, Wlillo Nclll6wanls ft stylish dude, Wlio'll'tomo nl beck and call. Sarah wants a publisher, And lots and lots of spaco, And Carrie wants u handsome man,. WltlriiMllpy, BtulllliK' face. Mnrtlia'a' cliolco a preacher Is,, Willi ;lialru glossy Jot, And Nancy says sho'U havo to tako WJibmovcr sho can get. Marjafmn bo very high, Sho'U never bo content Wltliniiy'iniin upon this oarth, "Except, the president. I'm not siiro I want to wed, Huf. Ifjl dp,-1 pray I'll got a man,whq's WJSi: onouglt To-loj mo'iiavo MY WAY. . , - TrjpV fldlcufo'us It Is thnt men I juid women should spend their lives in poslhg, trying1 to np penr to ilie world something they aro not Thby sometimes Bitcccod In ov en foollugthomsc'lvcB, but thoy can no fqoj ho world for any length of tlmb. It, Is a, inlisin, ''you can fool some of tljo' people somo of tho tlmo lAjt you cannot fool nil of tho pooplo a'll pjf.'iho tlmo." r 1nn p'mhll 'community 'thin In es pecially 'truo,''buL It Is also truo lit tho big" cftlotr. "Wo may sllvor plato ouroolvcs and look llko sterling all yor Jor a whllo, but Wo will rub off In spots, nnd at tho wrong tlmo. In oxcltpniont,.' In overdoing our role, li trying too hnrd to cronto sotno Im ptcBslon, tho Imitation will bo sure ti, como tout when wo lonut expect It, and wo will stand for thnt wo aro, posors:' 'And yet thoro aro pooplo who nro bravo ctrough to sllvor pinto themselves,' thinking thnt by posing thoy can" chrry It through. Would 'It not io -awful' If, us at a niasquorndo party, at a cortulu hour wo woro ohllgtHl to ilrop our poso, and stand- revealed to tho world our real -hohes. If for limtniiro wo linvu boon plajlng tho rolo of Lady Houu tlfulc.wbllp wo aro really Shylocks If wo havo. been, nosing boforp tho world as open handed, ' generous, charltjiblo . wliilo at heart wo nro menu and stingy totthq. last dogioo to tlmse wjio dojiond on na, for bonov oloucg and, gojioroslt, Pqrhaps wo nrK.smlllHK, raVdlalr and Bwoot lo tho worj, aud.smyly and fault-f.'lndlng luy.whp..bjHvo.ueanr petty char nctortetlcu, iiru,, jioBlnboforo tho world as all that Is uttrnctivo and lovely. Somo sarp kIvJiik tho world tho lmircssloii,.thut lUny -aro mil IloiinrcH whllo tjioy owo tho butcher, tho baker, tho milk man. (llrls aro posing na holies: ub tho nouBimnors to(J (ho other jlay-a lIrl who paid Bomoono to send ".hot-, candy,, nnd lot tors which woro supposed to como from nn ardent ndmlror. .Men nro trying to hi Wr ofijj? Another with their miccesMu buslmjssfH) In tho ninount 'of mon&y0th-rtriimMng. Thoy hav9,.cj5jpjjpBjf.(c,fj;(fD8 and liqirs. tfyjps joj jnujje tiUrs think hut ono Contributions concerning nodal happenings, Intended for publication In tho society dppartmcht of Tho Times, intist bo submitted to the eul- tor nol Inter than C o'clock p, m.t- Friday or each wcok. -(Inceptions will bo allowed only In" rason whof o tho dvont occurrod later than tho tlmo mentioned.) '' O- iiot( b.ut makpjt n-crcatlvo forco that Will netp ub io uu wiiui.wu ivuiii iu U0. " - ix.. ll ; IN'KOltMAIi liVKNlXO PAHTY : : Miss Allco Wattcrs, of North Uend, delightfully ontortnlned n number qt friends at her homo, Ins.t Tuesday evening nt rook and mak ing candy. Tho affair waB most onjoyablo In qycry respect. The guests wore Misses Anna Truman, Margnrot Wcldy, Dorolhy nnd Bou lali Klblor nnd Messrs. Molvln Jn- robson, Lylo Chnppoll and Tom Wat tcrs. t . POPCORN TAItTY 1 ; . On Thurs'dny evening ol this week n mimbpr of tho young pooplo of Uunkor II 111 gnthored at tho homo of Mr. qud Mrp. Cd Duncan and sfient Iho 'tlmo Jn, popping corn nnd playing gnmes. Thoso prcsont wcroj Algert, Lones, Vloln nnd Clifford Johnson, Conovrn Archer, Henry Al bco, Haymond Dalglo,. A, M. Tlartol, W. Ilartol nnd Kdltlu Howard and Alda Duncan. PliKAHANT INKOKMAIj KVKNIN LnBt Tuesday ovonlng Miss Mil dred Itlplby had asllnner guost at hor apnrtmonls In thb Ilnguo, Miss Allco Curtis. Later on addltloun! guests, Will aobd'rum, W. A. Ackor mnn and Tom Dennett arrived, nnd tho party spent tho 'evening In plny lng "I doubt ft." At n Into hour delicious, dainties were, nerved. I juxioit hkwin(j oikci.i: l Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. L. Chi'Istcnson, Mrs. Drockmuoller nnd Mrs. H. M. Albee. At the closo of tho after noon tho hostess, nsslstod' by Mrs. Albconnd ilrs. Duncan, sorved an nppotlzlug luncheon. M. K. ItltOTIIKHIIOOl) Tho Brotherhood of (ho Mnrsh flold Methodist church mot nt tho church hall last Wednesday ovonlng nnd dispensed wktn their regular routine of business. Row R. R Browning of tho Eplscopnl church, representing tho Ministerial Asso ciation of tho city, m6t with tho brotherhood In rofcronco to tho read ing room and club houso which Is bolng contemplated. Messrs. A. D. Qldlcy, J. O. Langworthy and P. I? Allen, wero nppolnted b a commit too to work In conjunction Willi these men to urgo tho Interest cf tho other organizations of M.unli fleld. Tho members' out this week u?rjro Messrs. Uov. Josrph KnottH, K. H. Campbell, Frank Sumnor 0. N. Holt, Wm. Stnuff, II. II. I.-irgint, Johr. Lyons, B. II. Joolink, Oharlts Raymond, and David Nohion. C. W. 11. M. AKSStON Tho Christian Women Donrd of Missions met Tuesday nftornoon with Mrs. S. J. Ininicl when Mrs. D. C. McCarty had chargo of tho program. Tho topic was "China" and was nbly treated ludlvldunlly and in general discussions. Tho Blblo study was "Tho Horolnos of tho Old Testament." At thp closo of tho afternoon, Mrs. Immol nsBlst od by her daughters Misses Bess and Mnblo Immol norved nppotlzlng re freshments, Tho ladles will meet again the first Tuesday In Febru ary with Mrs. A. W. Gregg. ' - A girls.' Rovylng club nt North Bond known as tho Junior Sowing, Circle, yvns ontortnlned last Wodnendny nf tornoon at tho homo of Mrs. M, Kohop. . At tho closo of n very plonsnut nftornoon the hostess nerv ed dollcloiiH refreshments to tho following: MIbsob Ksthor Itoynolds, Hsthor Borglnud, Kthel Nygron, HI sin Hnuson, Myr(lo ThomaH, Mar garet Bniloy, Bessie llluch nnd Clara Kohoo, T I D. ,M. ('. CI.L'll I aturo UWWU'1ll!jCp. t w wo really aVe,:n'jd'Kl)( Seldom ctMi enmaygjio ibmsfi tq.lUo end. How ynp.Vq lieurl .eaVd '"how tho lmvjianBo,il" "What u pity tho man huBvcomo to'sueh u' bnil oncl ." n lms not chjuiRQiJ. U Is, only 'the all-ver-nttlujqias mnn 0ff. Some tl)JPKlms'InorVorreitVlth his noso. nu'd 'lfo br'slto slfajni revealed In t'holr triHj vfjrtli: - T.lffnJ'Vo-"Pressed 'for 'if tlmo, wo uioy oven be tempted la ipjlaw spnpne.tv,o yiinJ; Is the rpnl sterl In o-rtlcje, we .iuy bp dlsappqlnted nnd IsHhisldiipd wjipn wo ml (hoy nro oulyjlfvor jilatd. B(ijflIaj Tall inUBP.' Bflt'( Phpuld'tepgh us to taf4 I?? v'" w& Mi are. To at least-try-ra-find a helpful mental plcturo or tho deairo aeut out. of what, wo would like to bo. njiory condition in life cornea na a result of , desire, and if wo hitch to It tho -u'-i'owr w would not waste our A pleasant session of tho D. M. C. club of North Bond was hold Wednesday afternoon at tho homo Of Mrs, Arthur Morton, whou nltso occurred tho election of offlcors with the following results: PreH,, Mrs. Morten; Vlro pros., Airs. Win. Vnughn; Hop,, Mra. C. A. Perkins; Trens., Mrs. Henry Kqrn; Hoportor, Miri. Hoy Brnpiitrd, Bowing mid chat occupied tho remaining hourt until the nerving of n dajnty luni'li con iy tljp hqHtoss, Thp apcr,l guests present wprm-jMrs. C v ?. Kaiser, Mrs.' John Lonnan, Mr?f Fay Waul, nud thp regular menibow out were: Mrs. N. 0. Haines, Jr Hen ry Kern, Mrs. 0. A. Perkins, Mrs. Wm Vaughn, Mrs. Dan McDonald, (iiiid Mrs. Roy Bralnard. Tho next gfji-hloij rvjll 'bp1 In twa rruoitB with Mrs. Perkins. PABTLMH CLUB PARTY f 0 Tho ladles .of tho Pastlmo club of North Bend ontortnlned their 1iU8bnnda with n card pnrty nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stir book luet Wodncsdny ovonlng. First prizes In progresBlvo whlsi. woro nwarded to Mrs. Frank Musrus, nnd K. J. Arms, and tho consoln tlons woro won by Mrs. Edward Thomas and Earl Huchlns. Spec ial guests present wero tho Mlssoa Hlldur Solnndcr and Joscphlno Rlch nrdBon. Tho affair Was a great suc fosa socially npd waB greatly enjoyed by nil. Tho - mombors nnd tholr husbands prcsont woro: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Frnuk Muscus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Thomas, -Mr. and Mrs. Mllns Rich ardson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mr. nnd Mrs Tom Jus-n, Mr. and Mrs. Rich nrd Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. flurbeck, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Hazor, Mr. nnd Mrs, Earl Hutchlus nnd Mr. nud Mrs. Roy Brntnnrd. A dollclous luncheon wiib sorved ut a Into hour. Noxt Wcdnnsdny aftornnon, tho Indies will hold tholr regular aftor uoon mooting nt tho homo or Mrs. Rlchnid Murshull. Mrs. Alox Anderson, Mrs. M. Borglnud, Mtb. A. Strnng, MrB. John Anderson, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. 'A. Cnrlsdn, Mrtf. M, KJolman, MrB.Ofotn Aniierson, Mis. E. Wlttlck, Mkb: Wm. Strnng, Mrs. A. Tyberg, Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mis. Frank Muscus, Mrs. Mai IP Sun bourne, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs, J. Blomqulst, Misses Solum KJIlmau, Sclnin Jolinson, Lydln Hnttold, Elec ta Strang, Ruth Hill and MrB. B. F. Bcngtson. Tho next meeting will bo hold nt tho homo of Mrs. E. Wlttlck. CHILDREN'S PARTY j Lnst Tuosdny afternoon, .Mrs. Ar thur Morten of North Bend ontor tnlned a number of children In hon or of tho sixth birthday vi Hor lit tle dnughtor Lcola. The tlmo wns spent happily by tho little hostess nnd her guests In various nmuso meats nnd at nn appropriate hour Mrs. Morton served tho party of children n tempting ropast. Thoso proscnt wero: Lucllo Kern, Mnrgnr ct nnd Gladys Marshall, George Vaughn, Thcodoro Knlser, Eoldon Lcnnan, Frank Ellsworth, and Lcola Morten. JOLLY DOZEN ULUlt Mrs. U, .lohnsou was hoatesa on Wcdiipsday aftprnoon nt hor homo In Bunker Hill o the ladles of the Jolly Dpzou Club, the entort.Uu- ment being furnished by .Mis. H. M. Albee. Tho main featuro of tho bocIuI session was n gamo called "A penny for your thoughts,'1 at which U08tlona wero nnswored with a penny. At the liueliiogs mooting tho fol lowing wero nominated for offices, to bo otcd on ut the next meeting in two weeks, with Mrs. Finnic Murhoffor. For nrosldent. Mrs. E. Duncan nnd Mrs A. M. Ross; for) vlco-presidont, Mrs. Otto Wallmnik rtnd Mrs T. C Young, for seero-' tnry, Mrs. A B 1liov and Mrs. M Marhoffor; for treasurer, Mrs. G. JohiHon and Mrs, E. Nolson. Tho ludlos out this week wpro Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Marhoffor. Mrs, ATHENE DELPHIAN SOCIETY "Tho Homorlc Period", tho -first lesson In Greek history was the sub ject studlod by tho members of tho Athene Delphian Society of North nond Tucsdny ovonlng at tho Pub lic Llbrnry.l, Mrs. Mllns Hlchnrd son's paper told of tho "Mycenaean Remnlns," "Homeric Women" wns tho topic of Miss Ettu Taylor's paper, and tho subject of Mrs. C. 8. Knlsor'B paper was "Fighting as Described In tho Blind." Tho so doty will inept ngnln next Tuosdny ovonlng. Thoso prcsont wore: Mrs. Knlser, MrB, M, Richardson, Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Miss Etta Taylor and Miss Corrlo Stevens. A U , ALPHA UELP.HIAN SOOIE'IIY , j . - -An espfiplally plonslng program wns given Monday ovqnlng by tho Alpha Dclphlnn Soeloty at tho homo of Miss Jlyrtlo Dpwnor, enrry lug out -tho tople "Thp Prlnclpnto of Rome." Tho foHowIng nro thoso taking part and tholr Bubjepts: "Was Julius Caesnr a Tyrant?" . Miss Myrtlo MUlor "Dominating Poisonulltle pf Au gustus" Miss Allco Curtis "Tho Sumptuary" Laws" , , ...."..... Miss Myrtle Downer "Characteristics of tho Julian Princess" ., Miss 'Gracq Johnson The suggested topic, "Can tho Habit of Dress be. Successfully hand lod by Legislation" was treated with general discussions. Aftor tho pro gram, tho mombors enjoyed u short tlmo of Informal chat, and then ad journed to meot aguln next Monday ovonlng nt the homo of Miss praco Johnson In Bunker Hill ' r SWEDISH LADIES' AID I ORGANIZE POWERS' CLUB On Wcdnosday nftornoon, Jnntt nry li, boiuo Of tho IndlcB of Pow ers met at tho homo of Mrs. A. Ab bott nnd formed a club, tho nlm of which Is to try to organize a Sun day School In Powers. Tho club was nnmed tho Willing Workers of Powers. Tho following offlcors woro elected: President Mrs. Frank Dnvls. VIce-Prosldont Mrs. I). II. Sav ngo. Sccrotnry Mrs. 11. E. Coffin. Trcasuror Mrs. A. Abbott. Thoso prcsont woro Mrs. Lonoy, Mrs. J. T. Ttilley, Mrs. J. O, Popo, Mrs. T. H. Wllllnms, Mrs. A. W. Burton, MrB. W. R. Miller, Mrs. I). 11. Savago Mrs. E. A. McDuffco, Mrs. John Kramer, Mrs. II. E. Cof fin, Mrs. Roy Abbott. Aftor tho business session delic ious rotrofl.hincnts woro sorved by hto hostess. r ALERT CfjUll : Tho Alert Club spent n plcnsant nnd profltablo nftornoon Thursday nt tho J. C. Beattle homo with Mrs. Ella Bowman hb hostess. After Bomo tlmo spout In social diversion tho following program was enjoy ed, with Mrs. W. B, Piper as lender. RollCall Somo parlor gamo, not cards, that can bo played by two or more Topic What Shall Wo Do To night? and who Is responsible for nnsworlng It In tho homo Mrs. Chns. Mahaffy., Discussion Whnt part did kiss ing games have. In tho entertain ment of childhood, nhd how woro thoy looked upon oy tho oldora Mrs, Noah. Topic Show what a dlfforonco It makes with teachers If tho parents cooporato with tho school by pro viding tho Blinplo and Inexpensive roStiimes necessary for tho occas ional school play Mrs. Jnmcs Now lln. Blblo Study Christ In Gallllonn nud Judoan Ministry. Dainty refreshments were thou sorved by tho hostess, nsslstod by Mrs. Mnhuffy. A general slug wns participated in by nil accompanied by Mrs. F. B. i Rood on tho guitar. Among thoso presont woro Mrs. H. E. Edwards,' Wlnton Clalro, Mrs. Ed Noah, Mrs. W. B. Plpor, Mrs. F. B. Rood, Mrs. James Nowlln, Mrs. V. K. Rood nnd Robert, Mrs. Houdrlckson, Mrs. A. E. KardPlI nud Bosslo, Mrs. Chns. Mnhuffy, Mrs. Jnmcs Landrlth nud George, Miss Lou Mulmffy, Mrs. Will Moigiiu nud Wllmn, Mrs. John Holm, Mrs. Jcuuto Landrlth. Visitors present Mrs, Dnn Bonnot nnd Mar garet, and Miss llolon Landrlth. Mrs. F. B. Rood will ontenntn at nn all-day session in two weoks. LADIES ART CLUB 1 GL. laiBBBlBBBBBBBlaBBaBBBBBBBBuBBBaVlHBBBHaBBBoA ah MtoaMr j7f"l'ii i Wl ZaSSMERZSSSZZK mmttt u On Easy Terms :nnnnn? nn?n FordTouringCar $525JPelivered Terms: $225 cash. Balance $50 per month" for six months, . , Ford Runabout $475 d'ehvered;. . Terms: $22 casfi. Balance, $50 per month for five montlis. j " - Place your orders no w.- "r -:( J Isaac R. Tower v '"The Gunnery" , mm Wii Front Street jMarshfidd WKgmmammmmmmmMmamammmnmmmBmmmmmKmnm Let Us Show You These Simmons Safe Cribs Eut.v mother Is Invited to como to our Moi-o mid neo tho big upetiul CRIlt DISPLAY nlihli wc nro showing. Wo luivo ei-ihs to hhow jou hcio that, will pIonM jou erlbs with HIGH SIDES ami CLOSELY SET SPINDLES to vUilrli you l feel SAFE lo trust. YOUIl BABY. -Vo cliiiiico for tho littlo ono to fall iifrTHESE hides or pit ciiught liolwecn THESE rungs. tfW iiioiih Snfo.CrllN lmo the gliding Hide (lint In nliuost. NOISELESS WON'T dlhturb iho slecpInK Infant. Ami for COMFORT thoy nro uiioxccllnl. i:cry crib In built with THE FAMOUS .SIMMONS SPRING niiido of (lio original Simmons Wire Fnlulc nnd hung: nt tho ends from EASY, ELAS TIC HELICAL SPRINGS that ensure comfort nud PREVENT SAGGING, Evivry working part of these cribs operates SMOOTHLY nnd ACCURATELY mid their construction nppio. Imutcs perfection. - When jou hco these Simmons Safe Cribs nud inspect our stock, you will npprcclnto v.hy (he careful fimiltiue .selections or this xtoio me MONEY SAVERS for our customers' pocket-liooUs. ni t f b f?H ill io fnr j f i mi . 1 n Johnson-GuJovsen Company "Qualify Home Furnishers" North Front St., Marshfield I . 'nl w lm HOV FARAVJ ISYOUi NEAREST NEIGHBOR? Ono great use of the telephone on the farm is that It gives C0A1PAN10NSHIP r It brings 'your friends to you,"1 takes you to them, no matter how far away they may live. It summons help In an .emer gency. It Invites company for the birth day, wedding, and other anniver saries dear to every home. And back of these conveniences Is that other great use ....',,. Tho Ladies' AJd Soeloty of tho Mrs. Chnrles La Chapello. Mrs. L. G, Swedish Liithovn.p Church of Vs'orthil.ang, Mrs. J, O Lnnj;orthy, Mrs. Rend jnet nt UW llomo f M"- and'K. D, MaArthur, Mrs, Q. ,S. Torrey Mrs. John mil, of Iinngor, Wcd-.aud MrfArHley y. .Jammry 12. Mrs. J, HUl Tho Ladles Art club was very plonsnntly ontortalned this week nt tho homo of Mrs, A. K. Arlcloy In North Bond. Tho rooms wero pret- a card today to in uuuuiiiiuu wuii uiaiiunva ui iiuciv loborry. Election of offlcors wns hold again as tho ladles elected last week found it Incouvonlont to servo. Tho Indies chosen wero: Pros., Mrs. O. S. Torm: Sec.. Mrs. A. K. Ark- loy; Trens., Mrs. L, G. Lung. Sow- explain how very little it cosfs to liiK and social chat woio indulged in until tho serving of a dainty lune.i oou by tho hostess nsslstod by Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Joe Clyde,! titeso ladles belng special guests. Mrs, Jns, Cowan Sr., will entertain tho club noxt Frlduj. Those pres ent woro: Mrs, Cowan, Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mrs. L. F. Falkenstein, Mrs. P. M. Flyo, Mrs. W. E. Iloaeland, Mrs. Henry Hoeck, Mrs. H. G Hoj. BUSINESS Don't hold back any longer drop nrd today to Coos and Curry Telephone Co. and a' representative will call to explain how very have this service. Western Electric Telephones guarantee you best service. For Sale STOCK RANCH Near AllcKAiiy, mostly bottom, good build Ink's, !!() head cuttle, team, fnriuiiic tools, fine orchard, de lightful place to live, in ice $7300. Terms. STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH Close In, 20 cows, team, tfoou" ImlldliiKS orchards, tools, (100 ncros, US of which Is finest bottom. Pi Ico $10,000. Tonus. DAIRY RANCH Closo In, !)() iicresj J 73 is bottor, fine liulldliiKs, team. Priro $21,001). Tonus. to 1 DAIRY RANCH R. R. depot on pln'ee, closo in, MO acre, half is ilchcflt bottom, fjno buildings, both mil nud ater (runtiportntlon, -10 Iiuiul stock, tcmu. 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PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 103 Residence Phone 1.1-J Market Ave, and Waterfront OCEAN BEACH. AUTO LJNE., ; Icao Marshfield nt 7 a. m., and retunilfig leaving from En,pjrLj, n. nu leavo aiursiiueui at 11 n.m. ami rejluniiug r Slough al 1 p. in. Leave Murshfleld at B ." nu anil "rcluf leave South HIoiikIi at 0 p. m. i