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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 191 3. EVENING EDITION
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PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos liny people
who visit In other cities. toBOthor
with notices of social nfTnlrs, nro
gladly received In tho social de
partment. Telophono 133. No
tices of club meetings will ho
published and secretaries ro
kindly roquested to furnish same.
CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended for
publication In tho society depart
ment of Tho Times, must bo sub
mitted to tho editor not Inter
than 0 o'clock p. m.. Friday of
each week. (Kxcoptlons will bo
allowed only In cases whore tho
events occurred Inter than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
TO MAKi: A HOM1".
To mnko n homo you need not build
An cdldco of stately size
With tnpeBtrles and treasures llllod
And turrets reaching to the skies;
Tho Jeweled window, glided domo
It Is not theso tnat nuiKes u uome.
To mnko a home you need not wnlt
Till fortune fills your lap with
gold;
A slmplo cot, an open gate,
May moro of cheer nnd comfort
hold
Tlinn all a Caesar's castled Rome-
For lovo, not splendor, makes n
home.
To mnko a homo, tnko Homo content,
A Httlo saving, year by year,
Somo homely-fashioned ornamont,
A kcopsako chrlstonod with a tear,
A voice to groct you In tho glonm
Stall Httlo rnattcra mnko a homo.
To mako a home, tako slmplo
things
.A pleasant fire, an ample chair,
A Tilcturo that to memory clings,
A tjulet beauty cv-rywhero
To 'other towns you need not roam
Tiliuy tho things to mnko a home.
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N13 OP tho reasons thnl mar
riage Is so often a fnlluro Is
bcrnuso people bring less In
telligence to boar on solving Its
problems tlinn they do to any other
question on earth. A man gives
n hundred times us much reason
nnd judgment to doing tho simplest
ilnlly tasks by which hn makes his
living as ho does to trying to mako
Mb married life u success. Ho uses
n million times moro tart and di
plomacy In getting along poaoably
with his boss than ho (loos to
smoothing down his wife's fur tho
right wny.
A woman uses tin a thousand-
Told more gray matter In trying to
find out what colors sho can wear
than sho iIoor In trying to uiulor
Htnnd hor husband, says Dorothy
nix. nnd Bho Is n billion times
moro concerned about how to re
tain hor figure than she Is about
how to keep liur husband's offoc-
tlonn.
nine diamond and n rhlnestono sho
would not hesitate for nn Instant
about which ono was of tho moat va
lue, nnd which ono to ibku, jut
she hesitates between honor and
shame, between keeping her chil
dren and losing thorn, between n
man who Is pure gold and nnothor
who is nothing but flashy pinch
beck. . ,
Sho knows that when a married
woman begins to have nfflnltlos,
sho Is playing with fire; sho knows
that tho woman who recolves se
cret attention from men nnd goes
to places with them unknown to her
husbnnd Is tnklng tho first step on
tho road to pordltlon. Sho knows
that soonor or Intor hor husband
will find her out nnd that tho con
sequences will bo dlsgrnco for hor.
and that sho will bo turned out of
houso nnd homo nnd her children
tnken awny from hor, nnd that sho
Is putting upon thorn tho atlgmn
of their mother's shnme.
Also, overy woman knows that
tho very inon who nro most nrilont
In their lovo making to a married
woman, nnd who use every wllo nnd
nrt to tempt" hor on, are tho vory
first to abandon hor when her hus
bnnd casts hor aside and they fear
ilmi tlmv ninv bo called on to tuar
ONE OF tho reasons tnat mr- ner r BllI,,,ort ))or. Moro than
ringo Is so often a fnlluro Is tj t ovo wotmm inows thnt any
linrnllun tinnllln lirltlif lOHH III. I . . . ,. i
man who worus eariy nun uuo i
support his family nnd who gives
thorn everything and keeps nothing
for hlnnelf, Is giving the most mng
nlflcent proof of lovo It Is posslblo
to conceive. One day's toll for n
womnn Is worth nil the sentlmontnl
toll: that was over reeled off of a
glib tongue.
Such being the caso. consider tho
folly of tho womnn who risks ho
much for tho pleasure of n few res
taurant dlnnem, n fow violets, n
few trips to tho theater, a fow compli
ments, n Httlo love making that sho
t must know In hor heart to be Hpur-
Inus. for no man who ever really
loved a womnn would seek to drag
her down by making her an unfaith
ful wife and mother.
In her dortlro for amusement tho
woman Is acting tho part of a fool.
In not realizing IiIh wlfo's necos-
Practically all of the tragedies of omo ct for BOincotIllll 1n
married lire that break hearts ad ,,mik ,he monotony of cooking
wi-i.pl; lintiuui mill ftrti'nt itfiinnu u Mi . . . .. .."
wreck hoinitt and cover names with
land hewing, nnd baby tending, the
tho slime of scandal people bring' ,,llHl,nild i?' netlng the part of an
on thomsolvos becnuse they did not ,., ,,.,
It Is IiIh hand thnt has left tho
door open for the robber to como
In nnd loot his hearthstone.
You can't dump n woman down
on n hard Job thnt has nn holidays
or high days to It and expect her
to be satisfied. She'll play truant
from It. sooner or Inter, nnd when
she does It's her husband'H fault.
Thero nro certain fundamental
needs of evory mnn nnd womnn.
'iMirti miiut lint'sx uninii iktunutiwt
Any a young woman camo to mo , ? t , admiration:
,.,,I,".,?! "i"c; ..'? .,t...B0. Uioro must bo u fow kisses and-
on
tiuc tho brains of n rabbit In con
ducting their affairs, and If most
pooplo who npplled to tho divorce
courts to sunder their matrimonial
bonds received tho sentence thov
tfosorvod, thoy would be committed
to nn nsyluin for the feeble-minded.
Thoy are to blame for tho catas
trophe and could have prevented It
had they shown ordinary human In-tolllgonce.
lloro's u ense In point. The other
Frances Frnnse, llolon McLaughlin,
Uolvn and Bcsslo Flanngnn, Alpha
Mnuzey. Bcsslo Imnicl, Marian Sea
man. Adclnldo Clarko Gertrude
Scalfe. Helen How, Gladys Dlment.
l'vclyn Langworthy, Randy Stnmsos,
Cnthcrlno Smith, Cora Dye, Trask and
Khol Holseth, Messrs: Dr. G. V. Les
lie, Fred Glover, Clay Church, Roy
Roborson. Leo Byorly, Rufus Howe.
Fcstus Wnlter, Harvey Walter, Claud
Wilson. Ralph Bishop, llonry Lccocq.
William McDonald, Kugeno nnd How
ard Kelley, Georgo Lecoeq, Ira Howe,
Frank Ho wo. Culver nnd Tod Dow
nnd Miss Mildred Wilson.
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Sf.VDAV SCHOOL PARTY
Last Wednesday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
Watklns entertained her Baptist Sun
day School elans of boys nt hor de
lightful home. "Tho Cednrs". To say
that tho boys bad a glorious tlmo
would be putting It In small words.
They camo early, stayed lato, and Im
proved every minuio 01 mo mno ns
...,l. Iinva Imnw tinW. At tWO o'clock.
tho hostess, assisted by her daughter,
Miss Ruby Watklns and Mrs. M. J.
u.inranM cnrvmi n niiiiintuoun din
ner, which tho boya unanimously vo
ted ns "great".
In tho afternoon, tho happy party
visited tho North Bond High School
and woro shown through tho various
departments by tho Janitor.
Thoso of MnrBhllold returned Into
In tho nftornoon, tired yes but
with bright remembrances of n Joy
ous time. Thoso present woro: How
ard Kolley, Ralph Richardson, Es
mond OloBsop, Jesso Frnnso, Guy
Clnusen, Ernest Drews, Claud Post,
Georgo Watklns, Miss Allco Rich
ardson, Mrs. M. J. Anderson, MIbb
Ruby Watklns and Mrs. Georgo Wnt
LODGE SOCIALS
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Sale
Our" January Clearance
which opened this morning offers an opportunity for substantial savings on
wearables for all members of (lie family.
Bear in mind (.hid these are genuine reduelions on standard merchandise
of the well established Magnes & Matson quality.
Laid
Suits and Wraps
AVe must prepare for (he new spring slyles. Not a garment of our
magnificent, assortment will be reserved, and in some instances tho
prices are lower (ban the manufacturer's cost. Until our entire stock
is disposed of you can have your choice i'or
One-Half of Our Originial Prices
M
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Clothini
yet. but alio mnrrled when she waH
u morn child, and has three beau
tiful babloH that she loves. Her
hvmhaml Is a good, honest, hard-'
iwklnir fellow, who tolls from early
morn till night to support his Httlo
family In comfort. When he gotH
Tiomo. ho la dead, dog tired, nnd
niter he has had bin dlnnor ho
p.oos to hlcep.
Tim woman Is a good wife nnd
n good mother, ho far as making n
comfortable home for tho fnmlly Is
aoncarnod. She wor'' lnr,i ti i
tho homo, but when night come
nnd hIio Iiiih hop bableii Into boil,
shn wants some nmuMuuput. some
ot the iilonmire and filtlon tha
nhe liilPBTd nw a Kill through her
emrly marriage.
Hor husband won't take her
nliout. Ho Ib sniiud nsleen and tho
other Inevitable man has put In his
jMenrnnce. He takes the wife to
tnontiMH and rentaurauti, and she's
fnllen In lovo with him or thinks
nho has nud she looks with dls
tlnlnful eyes down upon her poor,
linrd-worklng di ay-horse of a hus
band .
Rut tho woman' eonsclenco hurts
hor. In the midst of the invent
rcones sho thinks that hlie should
bo bad, home with her bahlew and
Bho wonders wbnr her hushnnd will
rto when ho flndu her Kalllvantlng
nrnund with nnothor man. hut tho
tomnter tells her that her husband
doesn't lovo her, or else ho would I
bon-bons, nnd whon husbands nnd
wives deny theso to each other,
somo othor man or woman steps In
and supplies the necessity. It uoodti
only n little common sense to mako
the wheola of matrimony go round
smoothly.
I LENT EARLY THIS VHAR
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An unusually early Easter and con
sequently oarly Lent this year prom
ises to effect tho usual wlntor social
whirl. Lent opons Ash Wednesdny,
February .'. and Easter coiuoh on
Mnn-h 2!!. Thus this year. St. Val
entine's day. WashliiKton's birthday,
and other dates that havo usually
been the oivntwlon of big social func
tions will como In the forbidden time.
Even St. Patrick's Day will como dur
ing Holy Week and thero will be no
rosplto for tho Catholics on that dato
this Beaton.
LITE KISII SOCIAL
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On Tuesday evening tho Ladles Aid
of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church
entertained tho members and frlendH
with n lute-fish supper. The nffnlr
was also a watih party and up to tho
hour of 1 1 :10. games and Impromptu
program of musle and speeches woro
Indulged.
At 1 1 -30 o'clock Rev. R. O. Thome
bo taking her to places of amuse! delivered an able address In keeping
mont.
And tho woman stHiids at the
tnivii of Mm rnn.l ilcnivn Ami ..ni
by a sonso of duty and tho other ""p. ashing oach other a very
with the occnslou.
Shortly after midnight the mom
bor nnd fi lends dopartod for tholr
by hor lovo of pleasure, and asks
Actually aks which wn she hnll
ioko: ue isu i iihiuk me common,'
Konso or a snat in doctiiing her fnt '
nnd tunt of nor liusunud and ohll-
bnppy ami proaparous Now Yonr.
uen-
WATCH PARTY
a1)- .... , l-t New Year's eve. tho different
Sho Is acting like a hopeless Id-1 Young People's Unions of tho city
lot and et ho Iibk got pleutv of. united hi a watch party and social
lntolllgenci and nouud enough jut iho IlantUt Church, which was
Judgment about other mnttPrs. If, laigi-ly attended and which proved to
he one of tho most enjoyable affairs
uf the ROHBon. "Stunts" story telling
nnd lougregg were some of the games
played, lifter which snndwlihes and
loffeo were servod In cafeteria style.
Among those present wore; Mr.
nnd Mrs. Rarboo. Rov. and Mrs. J. K.
Uurkhart. Mrs. K. Kelloy, Mrs. 0. 11.
Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Oosnoy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. P. Colvln, Misses:
you would show her
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.. SPTKELLA CORSETS
may bo obtained hi Marshtlold from
Mrs. Amiio Holland,
Gorsoticr.
tB2 So. 5th St. Phono 200X.
Myrtle Lodgo No. 3, Knight's of
Pythias, will hold Its annual Instal
lation of otllcors nnd bnnquet next
Monday evening. A number of frloudH
of members havo been Invited nnd the
function promises to bo ono of tho
largest of tho kind this season. J. T.
Hall nnd D. L. Rood havo charge
of tho arrangements for tho big bnn
uet. Mascot Lodge, Degree of Honor nnd
Mummouth Lodge, A. O. U. W.. will
hold a Joint Installation of ,o Ulcers
next wcok. A big bnniiuot Is to fol
low tho formal ceremonies nnd n de
lightful tlmo Is being anticipated.
:
A number of Mnrshllold Masons
woro guests of honor nt a mooting of
,!.. V....,l. T1.....I Mnun.tc lnut MntlilllV
evening when Alva (Irout wns given
tho third degree. A social session
followed. The North Ilond Masons
were guests of lllnnco lodgo a few
weeks ago nnd returned tho compli
ment in full measure.
I MISSIONARY SOl'l KTY
Tho ladles of tho llaptlst Mission
ary Society enjoyed a social hour
InBt Thursday afternoon nt tho homo
of Mrs. A. .. Downs, who proved n
most delightful hostess In her man
ner of reception and entertainment.
Tho rooms woro beautifully adonr-j
ed with tho Hcason'H colors. During!
tho nftornoon Mrs. Carl Kvertson ron-.
dored n number of piano selections.
Some of the ladles brought along
their hewing.
Mrs. Downs, assisted by Mrs. Doano
mid the little Mlssos: Margaret Lund,
Helen (iiilovson nnd Anna Downs,
served oxqulslto refreshments to the
following:
Mm. John Nuglo. Mrs. W. Hill,
Mrs. Graham. Mrs. O. O. Lund. Mrs.
Clausen, Mrs. (5. Chain o, Mm. 1).
Anderson. Mrs. C. Wilson. Mrs. W.
Perkins. Mrs. C. Dnvls. Mrs. 11. P.
Colvln, Mrs. Largent, Mrs. Win. lloag
lund. Mrs. II. K. Ronnlor, Mrs. T. J.
Scalfe, Mrs. Carl Hvortsen, Mrs. K.
Kelley. Mrs. Wm. Phillips. Mrs. J. C.
Donne. Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. W.
Brown, Mrs. C. LaChapollo, Mrs. .1.
Dashuey. Mrs. 0. L. Hall, Mm. II.
Raldwln, Mrs. 0. (iiilovson, Mrs. A 'A.
Downs, Mlssos Eva Dresser, Mamlo
(lulnvson, Margaret Lund, Anna
Downs, Frances and Phyllis Hall,
Tholma Wilson, Mnrgnrot Wood, nnd
Whltfnrd and Hnrwood Hall.
Iii our wren's and Youth's Clothing we will offer our entire stock (o
choose from at 'W&'' ' '
One-Third Off Regolar Prices
As an extra iuduccmciit wc have a few small si'es from 31, 35 and 36
Values to $18, Will Close afc $4-oSO a SnA
SIlS
Throughout our Shoe Department wc have selected hundreds of pairs
for this sale at t
Less Tlhaini One-Half of Foramen0 Prices
Regular $4.00 Walk-Overs and others $1.8.")
Kegular $3.50 Walk-Overs and others .-J? 1.(50
Regular $3.00 Bilt-Wells $1.-10
Misses and Children's ttcgular $2.50. Sale price $1.13
Misses and Children's Regular $2.00. Sale price STw
You cannot afford to miss (his opportunity (o make big savings on these
goods. Conic early for wide choice in your selections.
Magnes &
M
atson
ICVlSllYTlllNG TO U'liAlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Kred Oluxlor, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. John
l.ennoii, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Morton,
Miss Isabcllo Lcnnoii and 'Ihco. Kal
80 r.
NKW Vi:.R PAIITIICS
NKW VI'AH HALL
Tho row Year's dance given by tho
members of tho Mllllcnma Club to
tholr wives nnd sweethearts nt tho
club rooms. Tuesday evening, was n
most delightful affair. The evening's
onjoyment openod with a sheot and
pillow case parade, which was fol
lowed by a dance, musle of which was
furnished by tho Low Keysor Orehos
trn. During the ovenlng numerous small
noisy favors woro distributed so nt
the dawn of nnothor year tho storm
of tin horns broke looso and tho mer
ry revellers stood on tho throshhold
of 10K1.
Among thos,o present wro: Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. r. MeKnlght. Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. T. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Judge
Coko, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mr.
and Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, Mis. and
Mrs. Dr. A. L. Housoworth, Mr. and
Mrs, V. M. Parsons, Mrs. nnd Mrs
A. L. Powers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Powors. Mr. nnd Mrs. Krod Hach
inann. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mr.
nnd Mrs. O. W. Kaufman and Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Hooth, Messrs. Malr
Dano. W. J. Conrad. Arthur Pock,
Ueorgo Ooodrum, John D. (loss, Rny
Olllvnnt, R P. Norton, Dr. Morris C.
Robins. Domey Kroltzer, Hugh Dar
clny and MI86O1 Mary ilooth, Floronco
Alken. Mamlo Mahonoy. and Mos
dames Doblo and Nnsburjj.
I XHW YKAR SOCIAL
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I J. Morten of North
Rend were host and hoai last
Tuesday evening to a number of
menus wuo watciied the old year out
and the new yoar In.
Musle, games nnd dainty refresh
meiits wero tho principle diversion,
of this most pleasant ovenlng which
nfforded enjoyment to the following;
Dr. and .Mrs. K. MlngiiK ontortnlned
n fow friends New Year's evo nt their
spacloim homo on Commercial Ave.
Tho ovenlng wns spent In tho good
old wny. Their guests wero: Mr. and
Mrs. Ward M. lllnko nnd A. L. Ilong
ston. ! !
MIsh Agnes Mutson of Sumnor wns
hostoss nt a wateh party Now Year's;
ovo.
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T. R Ilnrvoy, Mr. and Mm. C. C.
Ciolng, Mr. and Mm. J. O. Kinney.
Mr. and Mm. L. R Falkonsteln, Mm.
Annlo Lnrsen, Mrs. V. W. McColIoch,
Mrs. R. N. Kenton, Mrs. I lurry Until
Hold nnd Mr. II. R Wllloy.
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Mr. nnd Mm. K. S. Ilargolt ontor
tiiluod a fow friends Informally last
Saturdny ovenlng at their homo In
South Murshlleld.
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LADICK AID SOCIAL
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LADIKS' ARTCLUIJ
Mm. Nols RaHinusHon very pleas
nntly outortulued tho mombom and
friends of tho Ladies Art Club last
Friday aftomoon. Tho committee In
chnrgo reported that during tho holi
day season ton dollars worth of Red
Cross stamps had been sold.
Tho following recently olectod of
(Icors for tho Now Yonr wero Install
ed: Prosldont Mrs. Ivy Condron.
Vico Prosldent Mrs. W. Hoagland.
Socrotnry Mrs. F. L. Sumner.
Troasuror Mrs. K. D. McArthur.
It was decided to meet next Fri
day nftornoon with Mrs. F. A. Hnlnes.
After a pleasant tlmo of sowing itnd
conversation tho hostess served re
freshments to tho following:
Mm. John Illntt. Mrs. ivy Condron,
Mrs. R M. Flyo, Mrs. W. Schrocdor,
Mm. K. D. McArthur, Mm. J. Cownn,
Mrs. F. L. Sumnor, Mrs. W. Hong
land, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd and
Mrs. F. II. Storey.
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DAXCKS
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Tho Fortnightly Club dnnco In
ivagies' Hall last Saturday ovonlng
wns a very enjoyable nffalr. Tho
music wns good ns was tho uttendnnco
nnd nil had n good tlmo. Tho dnto
ior i no next unnco has not yet boon
sot.
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Tho Now Yoar's danco In tho Ka-
Kies unii, Wednesday ovenlng. un-
mi no mrvviioii oi j.ow Koysor wna
a success.
Thoro wns a largo crowd, tho musle
whb goon aim ovoryuody was hi boll
day mood, and all had a good tlmo.
Last Thursday ovonlng Rov. Mm.
R. O. Thorpe ontortalnod tho Norwo-glan-Luthoran
Young Ladles' Aid; at
which time tho constitution for tho
orgnnlzntlon, drnwn up by a cominlt
too composed of Mm. Thorpe, Miss
Stindo and Miss Mabel Mathlbon, wnu
rend, approved nnd necoptcd. Mm.
Thorpo was elected secretary of tho
organization. Sowing Is tho main
object or tho mombom, who plan to
glvo a fancy work bazaar at a Inter
dato.
Music and games woro iViJoyod,
I.VKXIXG PARTY
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Mm and Mrs. William Schroodor
ontertalnod a number of tholr friends
Thursday ovenlng nt tholr homo in
North Mnrshfleld. Tho ovonlng's di
version was progressive whist. Mrs
Fonton winning ladlos' prize and T.
F. Harvey gentleman's prlzo.
Aftor carda tho hostoss sorvod re
freshments to tho following guosts
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. LeMioux, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W, Hlldenbrnnd, Mr. and Mrs.
SPECIAL
CANDY
SALE
Turkish Nougat
and
Aiifjcl Food
35c Pound
Saturday and Sunday
at
Stafford's
nftor which Mm. Thorpo nerved.
ly refreshments.
Tho following woro present: Xl
Hondo, .icnnlo Johnson, Klslo ixi
Mnbol, Corn nud Allco Mnthlson,!
Lumen nud Mrs. Thorpo.
On Thursdny. Jan. 10, Mm.'Y'
son of Hay Parle will entertain
moiuuem.
I ALTAR GUILD
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Tho Altur flulld of tho North!
Kplscopnl Church wuh cntertii
laat Thursday afternoon at the!
of Mm. J. W. (lardnor. AfWl
general routine of buslnoss had?
transacted tho ladlos snout the
In Bowing. Later, tho hostm
Hlutcd by Mm. I. II. Rartle, x
dainty rofrcshmonts to Uio follot
Mm. John Lonnon. Mm. A. EJ
ton, Mm. Archlo Phillips, Mr.C
uyior. Mm. Loyton, Miss aen;
innniKOjAiiKS 1''inHoaUianaj
(Continued on Pago Bight)
Your Linen
II lj)A TMvVg
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If properly laundorod will I"
less snowy whlto, and your
and cuffs will not bo Ironed
shapo or frayed at tho edge
AT THIS LAUNDRY
nil tho clothes nro properly TiJ
and Ironed, Insuring BatisfacM
nil customers,
Coos Bay Steam Laim
PIIONH MAIN 57-J.
As (he Old Year Goes Orfl
lot, your old unsanitary, un!
plumbing go with It. Have
stall a handsome sanitary
equipment in your homo a
provldo enjoyment nnd heaIt!
years to como. Tho cost
bo groat, not nearly ns much '
benoflls you dorlvo will be '
Willey & Schroeder
303 North Front Street- r
PnONE 77-J
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