The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended for
publication In the society depart
ment of The Times, must be sub
mitted to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. m. Friday of
each week. Exceptions will be
allowed only In cases where
events occur later than the time
mentioned.)
SUE TOURED THE TEA.
She poured the tea. Ah, she was fair
As, urn In hand, she neared my chair
And stooped my waiting cup to fill,
The while I sensed a wond'rous
t thrill
For such a fragrance filled the air.
'Twas not the tea; her wayward hair
Just brushed my cheek, and lingered
there
How could I calmly wait until
She poured the tea?
To steal a kiss who would not dare?
If one, who would not steal a pair?
I stole them, as a fellow will,
And sensed a warmer feeling still,
Tho' not of hort, for that's not where
She poured the tea!
Louise Schneider.
F YOU have charm," says Mag-
Maggie, the heroine of Bar
rio's latest play, "What Ev
ery Woman Knows," "nothing else
matters. And if you haven't charm
nothing else matters either."
What then is this wonderful
thing, charm? It was a question
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Mrs. P. M. Wilbur were guests. Next
Thursday, the club will meet with
Mrs. Fannie Hazard.
One of the prettiest weddings that
has been solemnized on Coos Bay in
many a day took place In Marshfield
on Wednesday, June 1, when Miss
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Bay people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of social affairs, are
gladly received in the social de
partment Telephone 1331. No
tices of club meetings will be pub
lished and secretaries are kindly
requested to furnish same.
a few months' visit at her old home
In Minnesota and other Eastern
points. Among those present, ex
clusive of the children, were Mes
dames Ray, Brown, Kelly, Jones,
Annie Henrietta Ferrey, daughter of Carlson, Peet, Lund, Chas. LaChap-
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Ferrey, Sr., be
came the bride of Lloyd W. Jacobs
of Portland. The ceremony took
place at the Episcopal Church, The
impressive Episcopalian service unit
ing the couple was in charge of Arch
deacon Horsfnll. The bridesmaid
was Miss Martha Bernitt, and the
groomsman, Jas. L. Ferrey, Jr.,
while the bride was given away by
her brother, Goo. W. Ferrey. Little
Miss Gladys Yale Ferrey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrey, was
ring bearer. As the couple entered
the church, Mrs. L. W. Traver ren
dered Mendelssohn's wedding march.
The chancel was prettily decorated
for' the occasion with Oregon 'grape,
huckleberry and ferns and white
roses.
The bride wore white moussellne
silk and carried an exquisite shower
bouquet of carnations Intertwined
with white ribbon. An exceptionally
handsome young woman, she never
appeared more charming than she
Barrio's heroine asked as has many! did at the altar,
another woman. But that does not MIss Martha Bernitt. the brldes-
For how does one maldi was uecomingiy gowned in a
lavender silk mulle and carried a
bouquet of bride's roses and buds.
Only a few Intimate friends of the
family and the young couple were In
vited guests at the church. Besides
the members of the bride's family,
among those present were Mrs. E. A.
i Anderson, Mrs. Emma Nasburg, Miss
enlighten much
fascinate?
Some can do It with beauty. But
many a woman without beauty has
charm. Some call dress to their
aid. But again, many a plainly
dressed woman has charm. As Mag
gie says, "If you have charm, noth
ing olso matters."
Charm may be some subtle, magi- Mhinlo Havkensee, Miss Nellie Ber
cal thing born with one and not to
be acquired. But if a girl will care
fully study the woman who has
charm, if she will analyze what
seems to her its characteristics, and
then go to work with a genuine de
termination to acquire charm, she
Telle and John LaChapelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Kreitzer will
entertain the Tuesday Night Whist
Club at their home next Tuesday eve
ning.
Mrs. Smeaton and children arrived
here this week from Wisconsin to join
Mr. Smeaton who came here a few
months ago to become general mana
ger of the C. A. Smith mill. They
will occupy the former home of J. E.
Orenw hich Mr. Smeaton had in read
iness for them.
The Royal Neighbors enjoyed a de
lightful social at their hall last Tues
day evening. It was informal, danc
ing and various games being enjoyed.
Delicious refreshments were served.
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Miss Edith M. Dunning and her
nieces, the Misses Mereen, are ex
pected to-morrow from Berkeley,
Calif., to visit Arno Mereen and with
friends on the Buy. Mr. Mereen met
them at Roseburg and Is coming in
with them in a private rig via Drain
and Gardiner.
Large dancing parties promises to
be a feature of the Fourth of July on
the Bay. It is announced that a
large ball will be given at the I. O. O.
F. Hall for the Coos Bay Concert
Band. The Eagles will give a big
ball at their hall on South Second
EAGLES' HALL
Under the Auspices of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
COME ONE, COME ALL
Admission: Gentlemen $1; Ladies Free
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FORY
Beiore you buy Ice Cream, we mean,
SEE STAFFORD the man who sells
pure cream.
It's no joke at all, but real, plain
proof.
STAFFORD'S noted for his Ice
Cream, "that's the truth."
The season's here, the weather's
right.
STAFFORD'S ICE CREAM
PLEASES, EATEX DAY OR NIGHT.
Always something new at
nitt, Miss Alice Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. street on Saturday evening, July 2.
W. B. Curtis, Cell Ireland, Will .;.
Sharp, Wm. Curtis, Lon Border, L. '
W. Traver and wife, Harry Fuog
and Ferd Painter. ,
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TWO STORES
230 Front St 140 Central Ave
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REFERENCE. BUSINESS MEN NEED THEM.
For One Week
WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE FROM
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Mrs. C. H. Marsh and daughter,
Miss Uma, plan to leave to-morrow
for Portland, where they will take
will secure something that at any tU(J brldo.s 1)arentg, only members of
rate will be very close to it. Not thQ famUy belng lnvlted
mat sno snail uo arunciai or try io( Thurgday noon Mr and Mrs L.
nass off a worthless imitation. But
harm is grounded in character and
If she will cultivate in her character
tho ingredients of charm, even If she
sloes not have the born-wlth quality,
sho will certainly have a usable near-charm.
Its chiof ingredient Is unselfish
ness, a genuine interest In the wel
fare of others. The thoroughly self
ish person rarely has charm. Pleas
antness is another component; Tho
person with charm is pleasant. A
certain forco of character is neces
sary, not aggressiveness or undue as
sertion; but one feols there is
strength In the woman of charm, j
not flabblness or negation. Sho is a'
unit, not a cipher.
Kindliness, sympathy, all the gen
ial, expansive traits, go to make up
charm; but not gush. A littlo dash
of reserve is necessary, for it im
plies trustworthiness. Tho woman
with charm always makes ono feel
sho can bo trusted. The woman who
has no resorvo, one does not feel can
bo trusted with a secrot.
Charm is the sum total of many
beautiful traits. It is like Michael
Angolo's perfection, niado up of trl
lles though it Is uo trltle. A girl
nnay. think that sunniness Is a little
tiling "or that sho cannot always be
expected to bo in good humor. But
can you imagine a woman who has
i'onuino charm as being bad tem
pered? Sweetness is too thoroughly
n part of her nature.
Since thou ciarm Is so worth hav
ing, if It was not a gift of tho fairies
nt your birth, why not try to culti
vate it? If yo should nover reucu
Iho sum total ot charm, the posses
sion of any of these characteristics
will do no harm and will brlug In
Broased joy Into life.
Tho A. N. W. Club was ontertalnod
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. E. G.
Flanagan, at hor home on Market
nvonuo, Tho afternoon was plons
mntly spout with tho usual diversions.
No business of Importance was
brought up. Bosldos tho rogulur
club members, Miss McNamnra and
Following the nuptials, a wedding ln the Rose Festival and spend a few
supper was served at the nome oi weeks with relatives and friends.
Last Monday evening Mrs. A. J.
Pnrlsnn wns hnafpsA tn n nmnll rifn-
W. Traver entertained at luncheon at ner 1)arty at her norae following
the Transit Hotel in honor of the whIch a delightful evening was en
young couple. Thursday afternoon, !j0yed. Among her guests were Au
the young couple left via Myrtle ust Carlson and wlfe D. a. Nelson
trip auu and wlfe jIIss j0hnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Point on their honeymoon
will spend sev
points of interest
. Ing which they will reside at Port
i land, probably. Although a quiet
I wedding, the young couple received
many handsome and useful gifts from
friends here and afar.
Mr. Jacobs is a young commercial
traveler who has been making Coos
Bay for several years and his ability
and integrity have won him many
friends here. Mrs. Jacobs is a grad
uate of St. Helen's Hall ln Portland,
and was born and reared on Coos
Bay. Her winsome ways and accom
plishments winning for her the fast
friendship of all with whom she has
como in contact and who will unite in
wishing her and the man of her1
cholco all tho happiness -and success
that llfo can bring.
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John Luton, head of tho reforestra
tlon department of the C. A. Smith
Comnany. will leave shortly for his
old home In theEast, where ho wlllj
spend a few months and where, it
rumors afloat here are correct, he
will be married, returning here late flo,d ,n atendancft
in tire summer with nis unue. i
Miss Anno Flanagan, who has been,
spending several weeks with relatives J
in San Francisco, is expected here
next week.
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Miss Vivian Tnylor, who was ex-
est
Clothin
AT THE LEAST MONEY.
THAT'S US.
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iveral weeks at various ( 0ren Mlss Signa Lars0n, Mrs. Henry
rest In the West follow- oison, Mrs. August Frlzeen and Mrs.
Hegdahl.
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Mrs. John Dillon Tresham, former
ly Miss Eleanor Warnock, a well
known teacher, last week was hostess
at a most delightful luncheon jit her
home in Portland. The event was
in honor of the graduating class of
St. Vincent's Training School. Con
cerning the decorations, the Oregon
Ian says: "The Tresham's home on
East Salmon street was lavishly deco
rated with flowers. Caroline Testout
roses were used in the living-room
and hall, while the class colors, pur
ple and gold, predominated in the
dining-room. California popples and
purple pansies were used for the ta
bles." i
Mrs. Ora McCarty will leave short.
ly for Portland, where she will attend
the State meeting of the Oregon EasN
em Star. Mrs. E. S. Bargelt and
i Mrs. C. II. Marsh will be other dele
gates from Doric Chapter of Marsh-
All plan to visit
there, following the Eastern Star
meeting,
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This week's issue of Leslie's
Weekly contains a group photograph
of the Board ot Directors of the
General Federation of Women's
WE HAVE
MOVED
a bunch ol flat irons at reduced
prices. Now, we offer you a fine bar
gain on fixtures while they last.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
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SEE THEM AND FIND HOW CONVENIENT THEY ARE.
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OREGON
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jpected here the latter part of June tOpIn thfl gromj ,g Mfs S(u.ah A Eya
spenu me summer. nu twin menu of Poptlani, wno ., . nrninlni,nt .,,,
woman of Oregon and known to
many interested In the work of Wo
men's Clubs in Cocs county.
For indigestion and all stomach
trouble take Foley's Orlno Laxative,
as it stimulates tho stomach and
liver and regulates the bowels and
will positively cure habitual con
stipation. RED CROSS PHARMA
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Real Estate
Prices Raising I
that it is doubtful if she can make
tho extended stay hero that she had ' ,
planned. Sho may come the latter
part of Juno but will romaln hero
only a few weeks if she doos,
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I.aat'Soturday the Mlnnlo-WIs Club
monibors and their families enjoyed
a soolal at Bay Park. Tho day was
ldoal for tho outlntp It was In the
nature of a farewell for Mrs. Kelly
of Bay Park who left this week for .
Ou Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. T. Haines, the La
dles' Auxiliary of the P'rst Presby
terian Church, was pleasantly enter
tained. Thb afternoon was spent
In needlo work, The company was
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Taxes are going up. Cost
of living is higher, but you
can buy
Furniture at the
Same Old Prices
at the
SAME OLD STORE.
Call and Inspect our stock
and get our prices.
C. A. Johnson
Oldest Established Furniture
Store On Coos Hay.
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Tho past has proven that Investments in small acre tracts near grow!
cities are the most profitable. Tho C. B. R. S. has 3uch to offer. Chas. J.
Bruschko, Marbhflald, Ore.
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