The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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PRESERVING TIME
DOX'T OVERLOOK US AV1IICN IN NIDI3D OP
Firaiit Jar,
Preseirvnimg Keititlles
Jan0 Robbers
aod Jar
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, lutondod for
publication In tbo society dopart
incnt of Tho Times, must bo aub
tnlttod to tbo editor not later
Iban C o'clock p. in., Friday of
each fcek. (Excoptlonj will bo
allowed only In cases where
uvouts occur later tban tbo ttmo
mentioned.)
Ob, Fashion's a whimsical lndy,
Sbo changes bur mind uvory day.
Ono day sbo brings out u now bobby,
And tbo noxt day sbo puts It away.
Sbo's always In scarcb of tbo novel,
And sbo doesn't euro wbat It may
cost,
And tbo queerest of all tilings about
It
Is tbo wbolo world submits to bo
bossed.
Ob, Fashion's a torrlblo tyrant,
Sbo Issues lior ehnngoful decrees,
And although wo protest wo don't
llko It,
Still wo all of us drop on our knees
Wo worship bor wbllo wo'ro protest
ing, And bor whimsical rules wo oboy,
Till tbo question all others trans
condlng,
Is: What's tbo most stylish today?
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"1 do not sco why ho married hr.
Ilo Is a vory brainy man, and sbo Is
not an educated woman."
Which was tho comment of n
friend of mlno, respecting u mutual
frlond recently married, writes Kil
win A. Nye.
I Jolnod Issue.
1 said: "You aro mistaken, I
think. My friend's wife Is not n col
lege educated woman, but sbo Is ed
ucated. Sbo Is a lino hoiiHokcopcr, ns
I happen to know, and nho Is a vory
capable woman In many respects."
IMuentlon Is more than mero book
lonmlng.
All true education Is a process of
drawing out or ono the best that Is
In )iio. Ndurntlon Ih expression of
self.
Now
My friend's wife It admirably fit
ted for wifehood and motherhood.
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HOCIAIi OAIjKXDAII
TONIGHT
Hand Dnnco nt Kngles' hall.
Dnnco nt Llbby.
SUNDAY
L. O. 0. M. picnic nt Alio-
gnny.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cohan at
dinner.
MONDAY
Mrs. Colby Perry, Mrs. D. Y.
Stafford at homo for Mrs. It. H.
Montgomory and Mrs. Cora Mao
Montgomory.
Halph and Mary Kruso com-
pllmontnry card party .
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. II. Songstacken enter-
tains with bridge tea In honor
of Mrs. M. C. Horton.
Tho Social Embroidery Club
with Mrs. Hnnlor.
PERSONAL notices of visitors
In tho city, or of Coos Day people
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of social affairs, ar
gladly receive! In tbo social de
partment. Tolephono 133. No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished and secretaries aro kindly
requested to furnish same.
Freda Holmes, Marian Soaman, Lil
lian Seaman, ticrtrudo Scnlfo, Edith,
Ruby and Laura Hendry, Ado
lulilo Clnrkc, Ruth Dungnn, Helen
Dow, Olndys Domont, Mildred Wil
son, Mr. nnd Mrs. A, L. Dutz, Profes
sor Tledgen, Charles Lowroy, Ocorgo
Lococq, Tcnry Lococq, Joo Roonoy,
Wesloy Sonmnn, Fostus Wnltor, Har
vey Waller. Herbert llradley. Win,
McDonnld, II. Ulshop, Sidney Clarke,
Ilnlbtfrt Carlylo, nnd Mr. Wilson.
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The Social Embroidery Club met
Wednesday with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford
Tbo afternoon wns spent pleasantly
In sowing and chatting. Those pres
ent weio Mrs. Jack Parker, Mrs. Rai
nier, Mrs, Ilnnson nnd Miss Carrie
I tod I lie. Tho club will hold Its next
meeting with Mis. Ranler Wednes
day, July 31.
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Mrs. E. Kelly wnH hostess Thurs
day afternoon to tho membora and
friends of tbo Mlnnlo-Wls Social Club.
'1 hero was a brief business scsbIoii nt
which Mrs. Cluis. Davis' nntno wns
presented for membership. Sowing
and plensant conversation occupied
the afternoon. Tbo rooms were
beautifully nnd tastefully decorated
education sndlv iiniMnflnil liv mnn-J wMl HWOUt peiH nild IlllHttirtltltllS.
well schonlod women of our day. I Tho ,lnln ,nl,1 I'losentod n very at
And sho hns. In ndilltlon to hr tractive appearance, bolng docorntod
Kood looks nnd vivacity, health, polso """turtlums nnd greens.
nnd pallonco nnd n sweet disposition.
And, morcovor, sho Is much In lovo
with bor husbnnd imd Is dotormlnod
to mnko hlu home a happy one.
Whnt would you?
Hut her critic says, sbo Is not n
"brainy" woman.
And In thnt nlno she Is mistaken.
Mentally sho Is as strong as her
flavor liiisband, but along dlfferont
Hues. And I am greatly mistaken If
sbq dnos not succeed In managing her
husbnnd iib well oh bor housohold.
Ilo will not reel tho harness, but sbo
will bold tho Hues Just the samo.
Urnlny?
Intellectuality Is not confined to n
cortaln sort of culture, As much
brnln tissue Is required for successful
homo mniiageineiil im for storokeep
Ing or for practicing law.
The world. Indeed, could get along
fairly well without lawyers mid ed
itors nnd architects, but t mild It get
along without mothers?
Kd united?
There are other educated people
than those that are college trained.
And as between mere mental gifts
and Intellectuality of tho heart tho
latter Is Infinitely to be preferred
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CLUMS AND POriKTIKS
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Krclt7cr wero
hosts Inst night to the Tuesday night
uiuit ni tneir Home on Flanagan n
nue. l'rlzes were captured by Mrs
K. S. Hargolt and Mr F. Miliar
The members present were Mr. nnd
lrs. Win. (ill inert. Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Morris-
toy, .Mr. mid Mrs. F. M. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Q. Van Duyii.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Croathwalt. Mr. mid
Mrs. A. T. Ilnlnos, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F.
McKnlght. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. llnr
Kolt, Dr. and Mrs. A. I,. Ilouseworlh,
Mrs. Farrlnger an I Mi.s Painter.
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The Jolly Doeu weio entertained
Wednesday afternoon nt the home of
Miss Laura Dubay. at Hunker Hill.
A short business nieotlnir was lmi.i
the club docldlng to adjourn until tbo
Inst Wudnosduy In Hentembor wlmn
they will open with a social to which
i mi iiiiBiiiiuiis iu ne niviieii. Tbo
following ollhers for the ensiiliiB
yenr wero olocted:
Piosldent-Mrs. (leorxe Uourke.
Vice-president Mrs. (1. Stoon.
Secretary Mrs. Hush.
Tronsuror- Mrs. .1. Mrockmuollar.
T.Ukt Sit tu rda imi'h'iu Mr. (.'. f.
Walter was hosie to the uitfiubera'
nnd frlomU of the P s. C. E. of
tho Mnrwhlleld Piwbyturluii Church.'
Tho rooms wero Hrtlstlcnlly docorat-'
ed with roses and greens. Many!
gnmw woro plnyol. among which was
a whittling contest for the girls and'
a Mwluu contest fur tbo boys. Miss'
Mildred Coke nx-eliln u lemon nin! '
, i .
Tho guests of tho club woro Mrs.
Mudgot of Vnlley City, North Dnko
ta, .Mrs. Charles Davis nnd Miss
Francis Franso nnd tho mombors
present woro Mrs. E. L. Kelly, pros
Ideut; Mrs. 1). A. Jones, secretary
and tronsuror; Mrs. LaCbapollo, Mrs.
Win. Perkins, and Mrs. F. II. Dress
er. Tho Club will hold Its next
meeting with Mrs. F, II. Dresner,
August 8th.
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Tho Social Sowing Club onjoyod
n plinle Thursday to Mrs. Adams'
Cottngo on Coos Rlvor. An Informal
good time wns had and n most dollc-
THE WISE OLD OWL
Said little Johnnie, to the owl.
"I've hoard you're wonderful wlo
Aim so ri iiko to question you,
Now, please don't tell mo lies.
"Tho first thing, then, I'd have you
tell
My empty mind to fill,
Pray was It that explosive beef
That made Chicago 111?
I've heard It said, yet do not know,
In fact. It may bo bosh,
Then toll me, Is It lots of dirt
That made Seattle Wash?
When (ortnln
straight
I To llL'lll llietu u- ulimit.l !-.
ve- Sl. ,:., ..":" ..".
I.., ....v ..v, ; mi i-iui miy wiiiu
frets I'rovldeuro R. I.?
things will not go
'tis
'Another thing I wish I could
Inform my wnltlng class
Is Just haw mnny priests It tnkos
lo say the Huston Muss?
'This Is the time of running debts.
As you must surely know:
This secret then Impart to mo.
How much does Celevoland O?
"In ages. too. you must bo learned,
More m than many men.
So tell me In a whisper, please,
When was Miss Nnshvlllo Tenn?
"It takes great heat the gold to molt,
And Iron takes much moro:
Then Is It truo that hero out West
Tho ruin molts Portland Oro?
"Some voices are so strong nnd full
And some so still and small.
Prav tell me. Mr. Wlso Old Owl.
How loud could Denver Col?
' Somo people loudly ravo and roar
And others wildly slam:
Prav toll mo. Mr. Wlso Old Owl
Why should bo IJaavur Dam?"
Ions picnic lunch served. Thoso en
Joying tho outing woro Mrs. J. Swnn-
son, .Mrs. Doll Rhodes, Mrs, George
Ayres, Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, Mrs. E.
W. Sullivan, Miss, Mnry Dunbnch
Mrs. George, Campbell nnd Mrs. Hor
bert Rogers, nnd llttlo Mlsca Zolla
Swlnford, Ethel Davis and Holon Sul
livan. Tho next meeting will bo
held with Mrs. J. C. Swlnrord.
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PARTIES
Mrs. Elizabeth Lawlor entertained
at tho homo of bor slstor Mrs. J. W.
Flanngnn on Thursday ovcnlng with
n delightfully Informal dialing dish
party. Hor guests woro Mr. and Mr8.
F. D. Cohan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Flana
gan, Miss Gorman, Miss Evolyn Mock,
John Moreen nnd Arthur Peck.
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Mrs. Colby Perry nnd Mrs. D. Y,
Stafford hnvo losucd Invitations for
n reception to bo given Monday aft
ernoon, July 2l, from 3 o'clock to 1,
In honor of their guests, Mrs. R. R.
Montgomory nnd Miss Corn Mao
.Montgomory, of Dccntur, III., who
nro visiting here.
n
Ralph and Mnry Kruso will ontor
tnln with an ovcnlng nt cards noxt
week in honor of Will nnd Ruth Hor
ton, Dorothy Horton nnd Gwynedo
Towor, who nro plnnnlng to loavo
Coos Day shortly.
O
urn. nonry hcngstncKcn win en
tertain Wodnesdny aftornoon nt
Drldgo In honor of Mrs. Milton Clark
Horton.
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.MOONLIGHT PICNIC
The Wah-Ta-Waso took a merry
party of North Ilend young people to
Jarvls Lauding Inst ovcnlng whoro n
moonlight picnic wns enjoyed. Tho
chaperons wero Mrs. Kate Rood and
.Mrs. i. A. Goldon. Among thoso I
in tlio party woro Misses linntrlnn
Roberts, Vestn McCtillough, Lota
Must nnd Dorothy Watson of Co
qnllle.Edith Horn. Mildred Rood, Es
ther lmhoff, Juno Young, Frnncos
uoidon, Mnrthn Ross. Edna Jones,
Annu Truman, Ilomlco Harbour,
Stolln Smith, Karn Shouso, Suslo
Fchropfor, Ilesslo Haines, Vorn Hugo,
llattlo Hugo. Nora lingo. Elizabeth
Hoelllng, Norma Chase. Ottlllia
Hoolllng, (Srotchon (lolsondorfor,
Hlnncho Williams. Matilda Williams,
Allco Carlson, Josepblno Orlfllji,
Allro Wnttors, Leonn Tope, Thores.i
Stein, Ruby Wntklns. Mabel Wick
mitn and Lillian McCann; Messers.
E. R. Leokloy, Clins. (Inuntlett, Al
lan Klssnm, Raynor Oelsondorfer,
.mo unrnour. .loo YV nsor. Vorcv
Phillips. Pnt Fhinngan, Tod Klssnm.
Oscar Carlson, II. Rlchnrds, R.
Carr. A. H. Cole. E. R. Flucklnger.
August Hoelllng. Capt. Arthur Mat
miii. Earl Hutchlns, Fred Stora. Paul
Welling, Clins. Van Zllo. Alvn (Irout.
Harold Jennings. II. E. Phlllliw. HIM.
I.ennan, Capt. E. (leorgo Smith, Mar-(
in iiiviiuiiiB, Klin i nomas Hiora nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry L. Rtibsell.
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IIOl'SE PARTV 4
Mrs. Carl Smedborg of Catching
Inlet will bo hostess to n llttlo house
pariy or Mnrslillold folk. Amomr
her guests will bo tho Misses Grnco
nnd Evolyn Turnoy of Hood River
Willi nr.l l-llnofa it lt,lH ....!.. ...
Dano. Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy, Wnltor
miner ana .Mr. llano. Tbo Misses
Turney will lenvo ovorlnnd for tbolr
homo nt Hood River Monday after n
most delightful stay on tho Hny.
Part of the past week thoy wero
guosts nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs
Fred llnchmnn In Forndale and tho
latter part of the wcok. they wore
guests of Miss Laura KniRo nt hur
uiiiiiig party at ileal Lake.
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ALl'.MNI PICNIC 4
4
A moonlight picnic, minus tlu
lunonllght, wns clvon h- iim i.,i.r.
av High School Alumni Associa
tion to Jordan's Covo Inst Saturday
night. A vory delightful tlmo wns
enjoyed by thoso prosent, Some
could not nttond. some on nccount of
Mrkiioss and some for other seasons
hi i the crowd was -i i.plhi.ii ,..
tr.
WBi-EweT
Aluminum Preserving
cook vorn fruit with
pcusc and will last n lifc-limc.
Kettles will
ImlC the
ex-
m
W n TT
,ase rrure jaLre
Plots, Per Dozeo, 6Sc
QoaritSp Per Dozem, 7Sc
Orae-Half Gallloo, Per Dozeim $1.10
Tr Tf IT
Jrioneer oar
I !KIO Front St.
dware C
Afiirslifiold, Oregon
FRUIT JARS
HHHOHnHHHi
&Si TRt TME 1
f kr- W it T 3Tiii
em
HOE
FOR MA
You will find PACKARD SHOES
adapted for all rocroaiion purposes
thoy aro mado in trim, emnrt models of
tbo best fanned and eoftost lontbora
and tbo -workmansbip is tbo most skill
ful that can bo socurod. Wo sbould
liko to doraonstrato those facts to you.
Kammerer Says:
Ma
gW-J (ft
"The one best bet in the Clothing Line on Coos Bay today is at The Toggery where
Yoo Can Get Any $20 to $25
i
Suit in the House for $14.75
This is a most opportune saving for you and many are taking advantage. The
make is right, the style is there and all bear our label, which means "GOOD GOODS
OR YOUR MONEY BACK."
TAKE ADVANTAGE
' ' I Yours, Anxious to Please, . ; j " '
THE TOGGERY
Headquarters for Snappy Men's Haberc'ashery.
Marshfield, Oregon
Tho
seratidid his fathered
owl he
head:
"Im sorry llttlo man:
k koiuoono olso I cannot
IVrhaui Topoka Kim?
toll-
I 1IIUPIIU I t W t'.lll i. atl 1.1. ... ... a
-- v airaii ii imi nu iibi it w iipiii .. .
of infill. ' "'V ' en yon straight and suro
At tho done of a l.uant evonlnir ' im T. Vr,!R" ,,!"' t0 t" roro
of fun and i.u.bIc. .IoIUIo J rofVoS' t k,"; ' ro
i.ionta wo.o sorvod. Tho kuJi ni J Aro at U, 0wI JToserlptlon Store
Bocloty was Miss Stiuidlsh of llnnio. OWI. I'RKSnill'TIO.Y lMIVIMiw
Kiuwia oro
JllBourl: Tho Invitod
ns follows: .Mlww Kllm Arro. Mil.
drod Coke, llos.lo Cnko. i;iiiMimi,
Cox, Allio Oux. Morlo Cox, I.mty HorJ
ton, Ruth Horton. Dorothy Morton.
LP-"1"""' 'I on Pr.w Rlaht
I '. "I .'. A, I .. "'
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1 ',".u' 1 "" w " '"''' "' V
Removal Sale of Household furniture
l'lcnamtoiy to Removal to Mlbsiiiul All
Household Furniture Belonging to M. C. Horton
AND CONSISTING OV
MAHOGANY CIIIITONIKU
MAHOGANY WHITING TAIJLK
MAHOGANY KHANICH A UACH IMANO
LAHGK FUMK1) OAK MUHAHY TAIIL13
onu lo.roor aht citAirKu.q
ri'MKI) OAK KXTKNSION TA1U.K
0NK AHT CHAFTKHS SKHVIVG T UlLI'
TWO SMAU, TA11LK8 lUM.HOOM 1THN,
.., ,. Kn'C,,KV CA,MNKT POKING ITKX8II-S
y 111 be offercl for sale at their residence, No. :W:l v,.i, n..v. c,
July 18 to l, l.ieluslve. Much of tl," f i,i t,,e, ,,,.,, 1.,nt "
l.i.reliasetl and Is practically new. The i .n.ii,.. . , ". nw"'y
at their nldenco ,t any SlmoVnllni'aU.vo 2" l"" " la"vn',nl
Try Somm
DaepSea
Tmrkey
A most delicate nnd "
llclous nrticlo of food, suitable
for lunches and picnics.
Jsay
Frank l. Cohan.
.oto that word.
"In lliislness for Your Health"
sfimu.a consurs
may ho obtained lu Mnrshfleld from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Cowl icr.
.. ou, uui bi. rhone200X,i
Most Sensible Shoe
For tho children Is tho
famous "SKUFFKH" shoo.
For sale nt
The Electric Shoe Store,
ISO So. Hrondway .... Marshfield I
S
Ml Julia of photograph wora,
bromide .ilarHlnB and kodak
UnlHlilnif.
Times Want Ads Bring Results
Ice &
Stora
IB
Phono 73.
Deliveries 8 a. m.; 2 p.
m.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FIIONT ST.
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