The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THJt COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE ?, 1911 -EVENING EDITION
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social hupptulngH, Intended for
publication In the society detan
mout of Tho rimes, must bo nub- ,
mltted to tbo udlior not later '
than G o'clock p. m. Friday of
uucu week. Exceptions will bo
allowed only in cases where
ovunis occur tutor than tho tlino
1 entloncd.)
THE BLESSED PAIR.
TIIKUK wag n ounn woman with-'
out tuiy inotlur
Or father or ulster or nunty or
brothur,
Who met a youm: man In her own
walk nml itntlon,
'Who had, 1 am told, not n bItikIo relation.
This motherless maid nnd this fatherless
fellow
"Went coifrtlnK each other, nnd llfo scorned
nil mellow
And swoot. for they had to plcnso only
ench other
And not uny nunty or fnthcr or mother.
"I lovo you," ho said, nnd he never dl
IlllfMl '
Ills lovo with tho hopo that his father wan
suited.
"I lovo' you," alio aald, nnd alio added no
other
Remark about hoping ho'd plenso her dear
mother.
And lovo seemed to imllo on tho wholo
of tholr wooing,
For they paused no stand of relations ro-
vlowlnrf.
They wanted each other nnd not somo odd
dozens
Of uncles nnd nuntlcs nnd parents nnd
cousins.
And tlicso klnlcss youngster, prny note
yo tho moral,
Woro married without having had n roal
quarrel.
Thoy wcro not distinguished or wealthy or
clcvor;
JJul, oh, they wero happy forever nnd
ovorl i
I H'. Foloy In Now York Times.
sprny to tuck in amongst her curls.
An old legend tolls us Hint tho
potnl of nn orango blossom placed In
tho rogo loaf palm of a llttlo babo'
will insuro Its happiness In love.
I hope tho legond wero true! It
Is a pretty notion, ono which Is prob
ably nn nddod reason for ovory brido
to wish to bo adorned at tho altar
by thoso pretty lovo blossoms. Somo
'iow marriage coromonies have tho
grontost attraction In tho world for
girls.
Thoy never miss n chanco of steal
ing Into a church where n wedding
Is to tako nlaco. And. til Wlmt n
craning of neckn thero is, to catch r.
gllmpso of tho fair brido, bedecked
In her ornngo blossom.! Sho real
izes then how othoro look nt her, ns
sho steps down tho church nlslo In
her bridal veil nnd wreath, leaning
on tho nrm of n happy lover, who
has been motamorphosod Into a litis-
band.
Whanovor ornngo blossoms nre de
cided upon, It monna tho building of
nnow homo, whorcln tho tlove of
penco shall ncstlo.
PERSONAL otlcos of visitors
In tho city, or of Coos Day pooplo
who visit In other cities, togothor
with notices vt -nclul affairs, are
gladly rocolvodin tho social de
partment Tolophono 13.11. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished nnd Qccrotaries aro kindly
requested to furnish tumo.
I
DOUHT If thoro was ovor n girl
In this world who' lins not d renins
of bolng decked somo day In
ornngo blossoms, says Laura Joan
Llbboy. .y,(fl
OlrlB who linvo never yet had n
lovor plcturo It nil out In tholr" ima
gination. Hut ton to 1 whon thoy
marry thoro will not ovon bo an
ornngo -bud fnto lina such n droll
way of twlHtlng romances about. It
I3ah heard a volco that thrilled tholr
bolng
With namolcss yearnings, speech
less pain;
Tholr souls wore n.ulckcno-1 Into see
ing,
And llfo wnH novor tho samo again.
Tho paHt has vanished as In vlslo.1,
With nil Its shadows, clouds, nnd
rain;
Thoy outer upon paths oly.slnn,
And llfo Is never tho samo ngnln.
0
A plonsant surprlso was hold at
ho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Mo
borly Tnosdny at tholr Coos Itlvcr
farm. Thoso prosont v;eVo MIbs
lllnncho Clnwson, Miss Hossle Mobor
ly, Miss Vivian Crnlg, Messrs. Kno,
Churchill Lyons, Clrlnolds, Mr. nnd
Mrs. ,Joo Clnw.on nntl children, Mr.
and Mrs. Ceo. Craig "and children.
A mimptuoiis luncheon was served
on tho lawn, nnd all ronort n most
iu usunlly tho unexpected that hap
ponB. Sho, who planned It out bo dollghtful tlmo
carofully, may liavo n courtship on-
Tho Sisters of nothnny.woro ontoi
tlroly dlfforont from what sho had
expected In hor rosy dnydroams.
Sho mny becotuo acquainted with
n young mnn whoso duties cnll him
to n dlstnnt city. Thoy correspond,
nnd tho nil Important question, In
talnod last WodnoHday afternoon nt
tho homo of Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy.
Thin was tho last social im.otlng for
tho summer. Dollclous refreshment!
woro Borved. Mrs. Ilnrrv Nasburc
Htoad of being whispered ns a lover L J", Ym V- ,
ln.nR hnr i,,i. ...., .. ,. ' nml Mr8 Art,,,lr McKoown assisting
clasps her hand, comes to hor by
way of pun nnd Ink.
"This proposal Is very unexpect
ed, donrio," ho wrltos, "but tho
greatest Joys in llfo nrton come to us
Btuidonly unexpectedly. 1 havo an
offor nbrond, which will keep mo
Mrs. Mnlonoy. Thero will bo a busi
ness mooting next Wednesday nt tho
homo of Mrs. C. K. Porry.
0
Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy nnd Mrs. J. T.
McCormnc woro hostesses last Thurs
dny ovonlng at a dollghtful surprise
..way for years, perhaps forever." I "" ' n , , , Z "?,
will I.a In vn- Hv. ..... ,... ,..,.., 'J1"1 KlV0I ' ll00- Of '88 JOSfllo
will bo In your city but a fow brlof
Jiours. Marry mo nnd wo will mako
tho trip nbrond our honeymoon.
"Thoro will not bo tlmo for orniigo
blossoms nml thoso things so dear to
tho hoart of a girl, but lot my lovo
mako up forlt."
Thus hor dronms of ornngo blos
Bonis fndo. Tho wedding Is nono tho
Iws Joyoim or hor nftor llfo loa
huppy. Thero aro thoso who dls
coui iiku tho pretty custom of ornngo1
liloH-onm. They who would bnnlsh '
them have little romnnro In tholr'
BOIllu. A Klrl mil wnnr Ilium l.i.f '
once, nnd that onco on tho happiest
occasion of hor llfo. No mnttor how
plain of feature n girl mny bo ornn
go blossoms mako hor boautlful.
Their soft white potals mo like her
Clinso, who leaves shortly for an ox
tended onatorn trip. Tho decorations
woro In pink, nnd tho parlors woro
beautifully decorntod with pink
rosos. At tho closo of an ovenlnc ni
fun nnd frolic, n sumptuous suppor
was sorvod. Thoso prosont woro as
follows: Miss Josslo Chase, Mrs. '3.
Mlngtis, Mrs. Willis Kennedy, Mrs.
U. K. llooth, Mrs. O. A. nennott,
Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Miss Xan Ilrown-
liiK. Miss Oonovlevo SoiiKstncken.
Mlas Manilo Mnhonoj-r Miss Nelllo
,'rowor, Miss Mario Mnlonoy, Miss
Kllinbeth Kaufman, Mrs. J. T. Mo-
Connac and Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy.
0
Mrs. M. R. Smith gnvo a birthday
party In honor of hor grand-daughter,
Uolon Smith's fourteenth birthday
last Saturday nftornnnn. Tho tni.v
... - -... .....
Jiro puro nnd white; tholr goldon was doekod In a profusion of pink
wix uko nor nea. Tho puro and whlto colors. Many of thoso pro-
wiwun is n symnoi or nor hopes. A sont to enjoy tho occasion woro mem
'..uvKiuuiii novor iiirgets tne me, hors of M Iss Smith's Sumlnv Rniinni
dear to him ns ho stood by his sldo clnss nt tho Mothodist church. Among
.... wu- miur, crownou with jmngo thoso prosont woro: Mnrlo Thomnson.
iMii-HuiiiB. .Many a womnn has snvod Xollle Warwick, Roxlo Hall. Dorah
mom as precious beyond price heir-' Urown, Kdlth Cartor and Mrs. T. J
looms to show to tho morry nialdon ! Lewis.
who trip along life's pathway aftor
fallowing hor footstops.
Orango blossoms Is tho onfi fashion
for bridos that will never ohnnge, let
us hopo. Thoy nro supposod to bo
huky. but bo that us it may, tholr
charm will novor grow loss. Other
flowers in nftor llfo may seem beau
0
J. C. Swlnford nnd wlfo nnd daugh
ter loft this, week for n two months
visit with relntlvos In Illinois nnd
othor oastorn points.
0
A rogulnr mooting of the Ladles'
Art club was hold at the homo of
ltd. I I,,., ,!. Ill . . I
"" " "V ,,e ur """ ,ue Mrs. 0. W. Sholly of North Fiend.
perfect, rare charm of .wool orang. , Fr,,Ul. Mav 2B , ,,, V1'
. v . .,..,,., -,,, .y. V'
blohKouu,
ding bolls.
which accompanies wed-
on tho Klrl who cannot nffnr.i
the full wreath when sho 13 mado a
club membr - nttondanco thero
wero also two uests present. Mrs.
- " vuiiio, oisiura l 1
rostmastor Curtis of Mnrshfleld 1
Among tho mntt--o, coining boforo'
plans for tho annual club picnic; and
It was dinnltoly settled that It should
bo hold up Coon River on Sunday,
Juno 11, Inotend of Juno ! ns origln-
nlly nnnouueed.
Tho club nc enjoyed u spcclnl
meeting nt tho homo of Mrs. 13. D.
McArthur on Juno 2. t tho latter
mooting It was roportod by tho com-
mlttco previously appointed for that
Graduafin
Gifts
f.ji I.-.
(Contlnuod on page 8.)
misT-fS, BRACELETS,
PANCY BOOKS
POETS AND CLASSICS
FOUNTAIN PENS
PERFTfMES
KODAKS
SO UN7 ENJR SPOONS
FINE STATIONERY
HAND BAGS
and man' oilier articles in jewelry.
Red Cross Drug1 Store
-J "iJSS-Siij ;
June the Month of Brides and Rose
is
With the Approach of theBeautifuI Month of Brides and Roses, Many a Fair Maiden's Thoughts will Tum
Toward the Assembling of her Trosccau. Dainty, Delightfully Delicate Dresses and Costumes Beautiful Con
ceptions of the Dressmakers' Artistic Tastes are here in a Superabundance of Qualities, Styles and Pricej.
Undoubtedly, we may be able to assist you to properly supply your needs. Your confidence in our Merchan
dise will be Rewarded by the very best Values ever Obtained. Store open this evening until 9:00 o'clock.
Tailored Suits and Coats
Beautiful WLjte Dresses .5
Elegantly and Attractively adorned With
Dainty Laces and Exquisite Embroiddrjcs
X VR showing of Whitj Dresses is in
' deed very complete. Hero yon
will find garments that aro beautiful be
cause of their plainness,, and Dresses
that arc most exquisitely trimmed in
the most elegant manner with delicate,
fine laces and dainty yet serviceable
imported embroideries. Sizes 14 to 42.
$3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $8 00, $12.50 to $25
?v "&
(M9:$lf&f) .Very Pretty for the Honeymoon Trip.
Jlfrti) French Shnllic and Silk Foulard Dresei
F OR traveling purposes, wo offer
I I you the very best nian-tnilorcd
I 1 t a m
suits nii'i coats, at prices astonishingly
reasonable. It pays to get tho btet ma
terials and tailoring. AVo have oply the
best grade of suits and coats, nnd will
gladly help you to select such garments
that will please you and give you good,
long wear. Sizes 34 to 4G. Prices nro
$11.95, $16.95, $18, $20, $25 to $40
Wonderfully Attractive Waists
Fine Lingerie, Pure Linen and Silk
This showing of
charming and fas
cinating shirtwaists
Is positively unsur
passed. Novor bo
foro has tho sopa
rato waist beon In
as big demand as
this season.
of Styles
fer i Wi
mj
Wo h p. v o
both tho
lingerlo
nnd tailor
ed stylos,
also tho
Jaunty
blouses of braided
silk marnul80tt3.
with the lunt "butto-lly" or peasant sleovesj
olthor tho high or low, circular or squaro neck,
and opou In front or back. In tho Illustration
wo show ono of our very protty styles In Hno lin
gerlo waists, with low neck and short sleeves,
and beautifully trlmn ed 'with rare Imported
laco and embroldory, priced at $2.00. Other
stlos In Waists priced nt
$1.00, $?.5Q, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 and Up
ill -
j. If, ill hi x.-v.
s7SX,yJi. 'I i
c?yj0' n ?
5!
Myers1
Coos
Itiiilding
Women Wear
Real Hair Goods
At Very Reasonable Prices
Flno Switches, prices $8.30 to $io
"Mndnni Sherry" Puffs,
onch $a.30 to $3.00
First grado Chignons,
onc $1.50 to $8.30
Hair Nets, all kinds,
each 3e to 83c
Kolls, Turbans, Hands, Ornnnieiits,
Pins, etc. If It Is luiythlng in mir
goods,, uc have It, and at tho right
price.
Chic and Charming Neckwear
In Many Pretty, Fascinating Styles
This Is a season of charming new creation In
Nockwear of dollcatoblts of laco and ombrol'
dory that aro clear out of tho "beaten path" of
commonplacones8.
Among tho now styles now shown, Is tho
"Lord nyron" collar -at 85c, 30c, 05c and 73c
also tho now "slip ovors" In protty corded mate
rials with borders of black and white, nt 25c to
30c, also tho Marqtilsetto 'laco trimmed Dutch
collars and tho largo sailors, at from 15c toSUO
each.
At t-0
.
Plain laco trlmmod nnd hand-embroidered
jabots, Dutch, collars, stocks, richus, etc., etc
Also somo very protty bows and scarfs In pla'n
whlto and colors. - Now shipments of neckwear
from Now York every wook. Prices
15c, 25c, 35c, 50c 65c Up to $3j0
Fine Kid Gloves
The Best Known Makes Only
You will nnd It pays In tho long
run to buy only kid gloves that havo
a name. The namo means n good
deal especially whon applied to kid
glovos, and whon you buy a Monarch,
Derby or Kskey Glove, you aro get
ting tho best Kill Gloves mnde,
Dainty, Stylish White UndermusHns
Snowy whlto Undermuslins In single garments andpretty sots
corset-covers, skirts, chemise, drawers nnd Princess slips. Trim
mod beautifully with laco and flno embroidery, with rlbboi
drawn beading. Prices and dualities that cannot bo matched
-m
Coos
The New Corset
Should Be An Americanlajy
Prices, Short Glove?, $1.00 to $2.00 B;ldinS
12-Button, $3.50; 16-Button $4.00
Agents for tho Indies' Homo Journal Patterns.
9 Marshfteld
Orepron
Women's n,i Misses Aoar.
i wi w i rTingur
iviyci
xt , nn ,i,i cn much grace
and charm to youflgure as tbe Am-
ericjin Lady. Thoy nro deslgneu
fit perfectly and comfortably, ana
..... -. ii.. flinre W
ino samo timo sei on v " " f
tho
We
fttncf nrlnllcnlllft Til fill nCI
muo'' UWIIU " .it
hnvo hero just the model for i"1"
Won't you fomo and get it.
Prices Range From $1.00 !!
Ask for the American Lady Coftft
brldo should try to got 0110
Uttk- tho
mooting was tho discussion of.
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