THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
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PERSONAL notices of visitors
in the city, or of Coos Day people
who visit in other cities, together
with notices of soclul affairs, nre
gladly received In the social de
partment. Telephone- 133. No
tices of club meetings will be pub
lished and secretaries nro kindly
requested to furnish same.
A ItiDDIiK.
(Written for The Times.)
A compliment gave 1 my sweet, one
day
Sho laughed till she showed every
dimple.
"111 return It," sho said, "with in
terest to pay
If this riddle you guess, Mr. Simple!
CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended for
publication in the society depart
ment of Tho Times, muBt bo sub
mitted to the editor not later
than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only in cases whore
events occur later than the time
mentioned.)
mot, Nelllo Wilmot, Bertha Chap
man, Ida Nellson, Helen Bailey, Lo
tllla Sleep, Flossie Hoyes. Mabel Jen
nings, Gladys Lnrsen, Allre Bylor,
Almn Lundqulst, Mabel Immell, He
len Fnlkensteln. Madeline Larson,
Edith Hendrlckson and Violet John-sou.
One of the enjoyable social events
of last week was the social given by
the Swedish Lutheran Church Sunday
school in tho church hall on Friday
evening. It was largely attended, and
during tho evening n handsome purse
was rnisud and presented to Miss Inez
Johnson as a token of appreciation of
her services as orgnnlst at the
church. During the evening, a short
program was enjoyed. Among those
participating in tho program wero
Besslo Sanqulst, Ethel Josephson, El
sie Hlllstrom and Edith Johnson. In
! concluding tho program, tho pastor,
I Rev. U. F. Bengtson, delivered a
1 short talk on cooperation in church
WUI'K wmuii hub in IHJIl Ulll V-l.lillV.il.
husbands of putty, and a few which Refreshments wero served.
nre all wool and a yard wide. Given
your nmtcrlnl, it Is up to you to build
tho finished product. You enn not
transform your wooden husband In
to nn Idealist arid a dreamer, but you
can mnke a vory satisfactory and at
C. F. McKnlght and bride return
ed this week from their honeymoon
trip to various points of Interest in
the Pnclllc northwest. They nro
1 litittiwtiifi !! tiintltitr fit nit lintlin Willi
tractive bit of household furniture " "'"V Li . uiuiA m," ,w V
out of him. You can not twist your, J " Mcknights sister, Ms. 1-. A.
Iron husband .around your. nnBcr. J IJnsnrd. To say tlint they were
l. vn ., nvlranl n Int nt tnv nut I HllOWered With follclt ntlOtlft Oil tllCll
of his solid, comforting, supporting 'nrrlvnl here Is putting It mildly. The
qunlltlcs. You cannot make a hero , Corvallls Republican contained tho
of your putty man but you can mold ' following account of their mnrringo:
him Into n very beautiful object d'T'At 11 a. m. today occurred tho wed-
nrt. Once you have accepted a man ding of Miss hum M. apangier,
'Pray toll, If you can, sir, the bond
that unites
A sigh from the heart and n
thought, OI ror WMnt , in i,,Htoad of for what ' ibuiirhtor of John StmtiKlor of this
And In tho same group put the toy ,. OUGHT to be. you will bo sur-'cltv. to Mr. Charles A. McKnlght of.
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prised to discover what n number or Murshlleld. It was a home wedding i
lino qualities ho iiosst'sseR. When onlv the nonr relatives and friends
you have brought these out and en- ( i,011B Inrludod among the guests. Tho I
vnu huh wuii nn iiiubo uieiu m uuu couragou, urgou ana "lovcu nun l , rooms of the Simngicr homo were
that delights
Tho everyday, run-u-bout, unto!
thing more,
-A being most mulish and balky;
You must add to the rest, to complete. male nfter nil
to his highest possibilities, the aver
age husband Is not such a bad life-
beautifully decorated lor tho happy
evont with festoons of clemutls and
smlliix and bun' lies of whlto tullo
And after you havo done all you lton;.()VOn wlth asters, carnations,
" n,r l"lJJr:,!"! Jrr' .wcet ucn... that transformed tin'
the four,
A ilnrlntr anil dnrlliiL' vounc doll
i-'anmnd '"uid adjust yourself !o Joto a '
Now tell me." she bogged. 'Vlmt your husband .-ct.yo you would ffii "0 MvS Tffi. S
tho answer can lie." .adjust our hair to our lint, nn I to ,.,,' .,. lllliv,i m,.,i..Ib-
..... . .. , . ... ,. it ..... nun HCiino ill nil! ii I urn mien m mil ko ......... ....... ,....-.. .
1JI11 1 BUKl, 1 LIU I l kuubh ii, hi;
can
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dear!
I yourself believe you have actually sohn's wedding march to. tho fnntl
nttnlnod the very finest, most milt- Hr Htralns of which tho brldnl pnrty.
Q ,.... lw.,... ,ii,.i ui mi vmi fnnit nuninoii mo very uiiesi, inosi huh- n... - -
So Boine ere and sit on our fond n)j)e nm, mmi won(lorftll ,umbond on1 moved to their places and were ro
""""' D ",,vu ... nnrMi llin nun mmi In nil Mm wnr il i l!B VOll IV I3P. .1. K. IS. UOII, 1110 OIll-
r! .. . . Ii.i ...I.. I. ..A- rrl. l.l.ln nn....i
tiint you wonicu. jciiuiuk iimuoiui. u "ij "
llnrnln 11ns Mm whnln nnrrol nfiwiiii rif wlilln llinrnllisntto OVCr Sntltl.
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i no sign is nn
And whisper It, quick, In my ear!'
. ,, .. i unrein lies tno wiioip secrot oiiwas oi wnuo lunrquisuiiu uvur mmu.
ho sigh is nn OH, dear. , me HrccBH n nmtrlmony, tho only sue- and sho carried a shower bouquet of
.thought Is an Wear , iCOBH m Ufo wortll n woinnn's whlleJbrldeB roses and Illy of tho valley.
While tho nuto. ' says Hhe, Is Just. Untj. yn lmvo trloil ftM tncf,0 HI)0C. j,or majBi M8a Carrie Dnnnemnn
two dear'! ' lMc. DON'T go to the exchnngo:or Corvallls, and Miss Myrtlo Shonk-
one 7 Tlio desk!
Is not that ;i good
oilier, you nuji
.Oh tho dear little donkey Is 'you,' "
(jenri A farewell party was tendered 15. O.
u t.j) 'Wllllnms nml family, nt their homo on
' ' Catching Inlet, "Wednesday evening,
wllor of Portland, woro pnlo bluo
mnrqulsetto and carried showor bou
quets of pink carnations. Mr. C. T.
McDewItt was 'groomsman and Mr.
John Wlthycombo usher. Follow-
loct. 18th. They will lenvo soon to lug the ceremony and congratula-
bu'Jsi- "WW AVE you n little husband In make their future homo nt Corvallls. tlons n dainty wedding brenkfnst was
' "ll. Hv,,r i.nm if tnkn honrt o A ,l,ll(l,lc f-Mituro was that It was Mr.orved. Mr. mid Mrs. McKnlght then
I 11 L IT " , ,' , , . Wlilln us' birthday, which was not, took the Bny train and will bo lost
Knim miu maun ! vk -k KOm,rnljy Known until nrter tho nrn- to tno rrioncis yir n row unys; uiu
him.
.Mr. Rockefeller has said of busi
ness: "Stick to one thing until you
mnke u success of It." Ho might al
no h
until
vul of all tho guests. Many Interest- will return In tlmo for tho McDe
lug games wero played mid all had a vltt-Dannemnn wedding nt Indepon
very enjoyable tlmo. At eleven donco next Wednesday. They will
to n success o . " """' " T o'clock IhiicIiimiii was served nml the ,.08ldo nt Mnrshlleld. wlioro Mr. Mc-
iJ,VvnUm,'.i, n 1 ., r ,J ni ' I K's inndo their departuro at twelve , Kn,Kht ,1Il8 thriving law practice,!
JuJlylVnrmnMtiinm. 'clncU' M W,H,I,IIK Mr' nilrt '"-"' tl10 H'cessor to tho firm of,
n,'L" ,, ,"?,:" '"'VimV -'rs. Williams prosperity In ',, & MeKnlght. Miss Spnnglor,
Thoro Is n growing rnllncy tint :.- ; ",."- . ;; " .7 nnvo won ior nor 1110 nigue
Provdenco .imnufaetures souls In ? """"J"' "il, 1 ' 1 ' llw N "y. Mr. Mc
pnlrH nml that soinowhero out In ,rnnin ' '"Zinl, m', i'! Brnilunto of O. A. C. 111
tho great "luminous void" there Is J..0 circle of friends In
n "twin soul" waiting for every ' . K(i ' n ' "., """i1":.""8 Tho city unites In n boned
C. uud hns a
Corvallls.
benediction on
tho new home."
A Jolly company gnthored nt tho
'imt'HOiiuKO of tho North Bend Mcth-
llovim that other "Idwil half." called l,,," " "" iv.iikhuiii uiihh, nun oiiist i-jpiseopni ciiurcn inst .vonuny
nn ulllulty. Is pining for her. So she n"1'18 Williams. evening and spent 11 couple of hours
ymirnliiK creature who discovers her 'v rhnoh . Vnin will.
Husband Is only n man and feeU f J Ne 1 1. Clinic l.j b A
iibove udJnsMng Ihtjo" to that pro- i"h. Umeiire Colher. n. Jne
mile clrcunist.uin.. Roniewho.J ho... Arthur Mooro, n. Ch rch.
i,.. .i,i .i.i.. u.,.,.i,i ui... rmi.iiv 1.... ChPHter, Vernon nnd Gladys Collvor.
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imcliH her trunk, gives tho children
lier blessing, takes her do and the
trnln for Reno and starts out on n
limit for trouble.
That she really II111U It. tho nc
I'ountM In the dully psper roustuut-
ly niiiw. wuii ner niiiiii 1.1 11 iwop- ",,.. :,11im.lI "i... i,,,.!. ,im tliirtoon
tlv nioo.l. n lot of unhealthy Ideals " ?V "i V..!. ." . J ' .V. , l. 1
,.,. 1 , ...... ,, .,,., .....i .. iin'iiiiM'in n in, iii'ii." iiit'ni'iu mill iiuji
In games mid visiting. Fruit was
On Thursday last, the A.N.W. club "eryoil us refroshments. About ; forty
, ..... 1... .i. a,.. ..i.. of tho members mid frlondrf of the
lll WlUt'll I'll lllnT 111 my .iiuinn- . . .... . ..,.!.. ...rt .1...
Held "bus to the homo of Mrs. Huns " ""? ' " tnti. ?.,11co"? to!
Reed m Klttvvllle. Tho afternoon. VW. Rev. Hlsey, nnd his wlfo to
begun by the pleasant drive .was
tho charge for nnotl.er year.
In 0110 hand and u pedestal nml u
l.midhaliitiHl halo In the other, she Is
ready to clothe Urn Hint fairly ell
KlbW niHii Mho liieo's with nil the kIo
vy of her beetle Illumination, Any
mnscullt.o crmitimi. from her law-,
yer to her clmlTeiir. who posuMnes a
0
liresent mid tho Tho members of tho Junior Lengtio
live Kuests or tho day Mrs. Small,' 0f tM0 Methodist Episcopal church of j
Mrs. Selieiter. Mrs. Ppton. Mrs. Ellen (,ru, vni ,not nt tho home of Mrs.'
h.Kim mm .miss .limine iiopu. .Mrs. 1 .,..-,. i.11It Tiiouilnv ovonlni: after
E. G. FlmiHKHU will eutoitalii tho
Club next Thuradny.
ehool for n social hour. Tho chll
dron found Mi's. Lovnr ir most royal
eiitortulnui'.
0
Rev. J. T. M. Knox nnd wife nnd
from Yoncolln,
Ore., whore Mr. Knox nt tended 11
North Mend to her youiiK frltnd In 11UH.nit of his denomination. They
liniiiir nf her lentil blrtlidiiv. Twull- ..i... ..1..11...1 .. t ii,...u..,i r.... nwlilin
- - - mmi 1 ipiiitii ni iiii.n,i,i .111 .. .u
iy-fotir of her p!u males were In at-, Mrs. K. F. Morrlssoy plans 10 re- H
leiiuttiice. unu n very pieasum nonr Iua, 81U)thPi' week or two In San '
was spent 111 minion, otc, alter which i,'n,ci.0 vIsltliiK frlonils.
11 delicious liiHcheon ws served. ..
Vtiifimr lltiiu.. i.i'.iuiiiit U'dfA lii'ntliv
'1 'it .....a ....n.l.. ..n..l.. 1.. ...Iilnli ilonrtH-
. very jin-iij iuiij 111 uhii iivii-
utralunt nose, looks to her HKe an On Wednesday Hftwuoon t 1:00
uinnlly." And 'It Is seldom Ion 0vioek Miss Eva Van Kilo, iliiuich-
neiore ne nils anuexeii niiou.er "iiii- ter ))f JIr. HIl(1 Mw. Abraham Van ,m ,mve ,.t,in)ed
""" "" " """"" '"" " .u. gave a imrty at tlieir nonio 111
iinv iiHnni iiiiimi a 11111.111 111 nit mn-
trlinonlal exeliuuoe tlvk. It Is in
tensely dliu'ouragltiK.
Now iih n matter of fart, a hut
lmnil Is like a lint or n rout. He
nhoiild be Hi'liH'tecl with the utmost
nre and rlmxeii fur his durable ami
serviceable us well tn for his bean-
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firni 11. 11,1111. iu nn. liui. in. .,.....!. ' 1.1 1. . .iiiMiiiiiu .iiiiii'iYiiu. 1 iti iieu-
' V "V, . " """ "V' iiii-inbunn iiMvoi vim viip rinini.iv at o.is of swcot pens and l.ucKleuorry
oil him. It Is uutural to assume hat a drickson. Haxel an .lie. Iototli ' . , . . ' , ...... ,,..... A,(m.
wommi has gotten what she wanted. Vn .He. Helen lnimell. Doris Fal- "ft,
iur 5.;r,.n,,!.;:r ',.'; "fc , ."-f he 0,, a ,,r.Zo ,-
1 1 - . won iiy .u, ii, iv. iiuiiiii. Minii-r ui uiu
painted It before you not It homo
I mm tun simp?
When you discover that the hat
you had bouicht was a "mistake" do
you throw It Into the ash barrel ami
Bit down and plna? Not at all. Yon
try wearing It at another miule. or
rtolng your hair another way. You
Hive It a new turn hero, n twist
there, a curve here: you add an ex
tra f'ii t her or take off a superfluous,
mo. And behold Hie hat grail-1
ually begins to look fairly attractive, j
to lovo It.
There are few husbands who. with
little taking In and letting out. pol
Islilng over and trimming, down, can
nm be made over Into perfectly sat-1
isiiieiory and eongeulnl men. There
nre few utterly Imponslhle men. A
man, at most. Is only raw material,
nnd the handiest women are not the
ones who i.tarrv the best men. but
the oues who make the best of the
men they marry. Husbands nre not
l.orn. but made: and tho Lord put
II! ve into the world to give tho finish
ing touches to Adnm.
lliubnndg eomo In assorted mater
ials. Thoro arc woodon husbands,
husbands of steol, husbands of Iron,
Stafford's
Chocolate
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The Quality
Kind
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guest of honor. Tho guests of Miss
Mnhoney were: Miss Mae Bennett,!
Mrs, .1. T. McCormac, Mrs. G. A. Ben-'
nett. Mrs. 15. Mlngus, Mrs. R. K.
Booth. Mrs. Will Merchant. Mrs. Ellz-
nheth Ailanis. Mrs, W. 11. Kennedy,!
Mrs. A .0. Rogers, Mrs. M. C. Mnton
ev. Miss Genovlovo Songstacken nnd
Miss Chnrlotto Murch
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Mrs. Arthur McKeown ententnlneil
the Chilling Dish Club Wednesday
night nt one of tho prettiest even
ings of the sonson. The Idea of har
vest abundance nnd beauty was car
ried out in tho doenrntlons, the table, ,
and tho fnvors. Tho large tab'.e, .
particularly, which seated all nine
teen of tho party, was respiemlnnt ,
with Its yellow harvest pumpkins, Its
red apples and Its Hallowe'en place-1
cards. In tho course of the evening'
tho party was horrlflod to flntl tho
j, -ft g Mil' lill l,V Mil lllllllllUll III unu IIIU
f- hostess' Bllvor sticking Innocontly
fj'i f from tho pocket of Jack Flanagan.
UIIAXjL l'non uolnf; Pi'"""?"' wt theft. Mr.
.-.ill , Flanagan, with .his usual amiability,
rostorod tho purloined goods to Its
rightful owner, protesting, as ho did
(Continued on page 10.)
Women's Fancy Tailored Suit
Among this week's arrivals are the Ladies'
Fancy Tailored Suits, They come in exclusive
models only one of a style. Are in mannish
novelty worsteds in pepper and salt, brown
and white effects
Are Strictly Man -Tailored After
the Season's Most Approved Models
The coats arc skillfully cut on the newest lines and hang with
a grace all their own the new straight back and three-button
fastenings in front. Several varieties of collars, including the
tailored notch and the latest novelty effect, satin inlaid and
trimmed with silk braid. Skirts (M O 00tn$3? 0
have raised waist effect. Prices 4 O'VUtO $ OZ.OU
fiirls, Juniors and Yonng Women
We are especially well prepared to please the young
people .now. Shipments just received from several
of New York's specialty "Misses Wear" houses
place us in position to show you a splendid as
sortment of the very latest styles
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Suits
Tailored Suits include plain tailored
and Norfolk styles of wide-waled serge,
rough diagonal cheviot, or mannish
worsted, plain, sailor or round collars,
and combination trimmings of velvet,
corduroy or satin. A nice assortment
to select from. Prices very reasonable
at
$10.00, $12.00, $15.00
AND UP
Coats
Wc have never before had so fine and
varied an assortment of Girls', Juniors'
and Misses' Coats. The reversible
models in plain or plaid double-faced
cloths, sailor or round collars predomi
nate. Color combinations arc gray and
Coronation purple a'nd tan, gray and
old blue, brown and blue, etc.
For the younger girls corduory and
velvet coats arc very stylish.
Girls' and Juniors' Wool Dresses
All Sizes from 6 to 14 Years.
These Dresses come in plain wool serge, Scotch
plaid, etc. Some are Russian and sailor models,
braided sailor collars and full plaited skirts, colors
include navy, brown, red, the various plaid com
binations, black and white checks, etc. The prices
will please you, and the dresses will please the
most fastidious Miss in Marshfield. Priced at
$1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00.
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P jSm k ill
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fit '2;v,i!ji
All Woo! Dress S
kirts $3 J
This is the story of an All-Wool Skirt. Every woman needs
a good black dress skirt, but she is not often able to buy one
at a saving like this.
While in N. Y Mr. Myers bought of. a manufacturer,
his entire remaining stock of this all-wool panama. You may
know the price was very low. He selected one of thebes
new skirt styles and had the material made up under his per
sonal supervision.
We are now able to offer these skirts to our customers at less
than the usual wholesale price. In fact wc have sold skirts o
this same material all Fall at $7.50 and they were considered
good values. While this lot of about 50 skirts jj3.95
lasts you may buy them at each - - - .-
THE BEST EXCLUSIVEJWOMEN'S STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON
New York Office
41 Mercer Street
MYERS'
WOMENS' AND MISSE'S WEAR
Coos Building
MARSHFIELD
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