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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. .2J PKKSONAL notices of visitors In tlio city, or of Coos Day people who visit In othor dries, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly recelvi'd In the social de partment. Telephono 133. No tices of club itiL'fiimts will lie published and secretaries ure kindly requested to furnish same. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than (5 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where tlio events occurred Inter than the time mentioned.) i.ookim; ioiewaiid. Your pictures don't mean much to me, Of ladles finely dressed, Embrolderln' their fnn'eywork, An eyelets, nn' the rest. Give mo a Bingham plnnforo Like Martliy has to wear "When she sltM ri'Ml'i' i'n"nt rags, An' lets mo help to tear! Tonight I drove a nail for It Where never mil before Was ever d'lvoa- jtisf behind Sly cottage kitchen door. That's why whistle as I tramp Through a'l the tlrlvln' storm To .Marthy newln' carpet rags To keep that cottage warm! k'HUNG the past two weeks two men navo expressed themselves to me rather froolv same subject -namely. .,10 uuiioU phero In f'e respective ho..ies at mealtime. O.10 Is a prominent busi ness mnn, and the other lives on a farm. Tho city man was disserting on the fact that a doctor had Just" told him thnt ho had nervous dyspepsia. "And why shouldn't I haves It- Al most any human being would' If ho nie two out of three meals n day D ' "nit'r" Mt'p loM'Ilt')"1 l' "HI .Mrs. Marsh was aslsted by Miss Fran-i ccs Franse, while Miss Mamie Gulov- sen nslsted In serving. Among those present were Mrs. .1. C. Donne, Mrs. li. II. Corey, Mrs. George Gulovnen, .Miss Mntnle Gulovsen, Miss Frances Franse. Mrs. I). L. Rood, Mrs. .1. W. Anderson, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. .lohn N'aglo. Mrs. George Ayre, Mrs. Gcor;;e Watklns. Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. Maggie O.sren. Mrs. M. 13. Smith of Med ford. llss Stetla GulovBon, Mrs. N. II. Mc- next Wednesday evening at the home Mlllnn, Mrs. R. O. OlUvant, Mrs. Sol- of F. 13. Allen. Those present wero: 111a Tl'onins, .Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. (Rev. .los. Knotts, Frank lllrch. r. H. Wilson, Mrs. Mears, Mrs. Suth- Frank Sumner, Frank Sacchl. Frank erlln. Mrs. IX D. Ross, Mrs. F. H.jHowo. Ira L. Howe. David Nelson. Storey, .Mrs. 13. C. Drews, Mrs. A. F. 'August Isaacson, J. A. Wilson. Kd Uassford. Mrs. F. W. Wood of North Richardson, Roy Robertson. G. A. Bend. Mrs. Fannie Wheeler, Mrs. R. Williamson, W. R. Oxenrldex, Lee P. Harrington. Mrs. Henry Black. Byerly, F. 13. Allen, 13d. Bott, hi, II. Mrs. A. Hutcheson. Mrs. C. O. Gos- Campbell. G. H. Wyen and Mllo ney. Mrs. Herman Smlthgall and Sumner. Mrs. A. Z. Downs. will be. In two weeks and K. Brannop uid Then Larson will have eluu'go of the refreshments. Those presoiu. last evonltig wore Rev. and .Vs. Thorpe, ..Misses Lilly Bremer, Dor it hey Johnson, Mabel, Cora anil Vllre Mathlso'i. .lohn King, Andrew King, Olnf Klrkrelt, K. Brainier, Mr. liiindgreii, Mr. Sandstrom, Peter O111II, Peter and Chris Thorpe and 13. G. Mullen. MKHT TlirBSHAV. 1 , The Youiig Ladles' Aid of ,tlk Norwegian Lutheran Church will be entertained next Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lee. Sl'ltPltlKi: IWUTV. .WXIVKItSAHIKS. LAMMS' AU.VILIAUV. Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. II. Curtis com-' 'r? l-a,"s' Auxiliary r tllu V1'08' blued their anniversary nil. I Thanks- '.vterlnn Church, will hold a silver L'lvin.r ,iitmra ,1,1b 'i'i.n i,i ,. te.i at the home of Mrs. K S. Dow !ng ra'llng n the exact' anniversary S" ,,?lle",!!l1y'1 Derjnibcr 'nw date of their marriage. Thev enter- l,018otea?C8.,w" bo M,r"- : sf- ')ow- tallied Mr mid Mrs V H VMiiinn Ml8, A K- Dlll,,,:B. Mrs. A. L. Bnr- aud Mr an Mrs o i Tnr.ev Iu'r !,ml lv- My Thompson. All .111(1 .MI. ail I .MIS. O. S. 10lle. Inrllnu ,,; t.,. f..!.,... ,. ,.,.,lli,. Last evening i.IIbs .lessle Trunk was tendereil a 'lellghtful surrlse at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Q. Lirvls on South Broadway. Various games wero enjoyed and refresh ents wore served later. Among those present were Misses Mildred orv. Mabel Nkbl-'d. Dora I'Town. Cora Dye, I3va Hansen, Dcrmol i iii i)Ihi, Cnnrlot'o Koyser, Ger trude Robinson, Bertha Davis and .lessle Trash and Messrs. Lee Byer- U t elcoy Robinson, 13d Richardson, I3d Bolt, Chester Isaacson. Mr. Wll- I'airson and Mr. and Mrs. .1. Q. .Tnrvls. TII.XKS(ilVIN(; IMXXKIt I .Mr. mid Mrs. 13. L. Greaf also col ebrated their wedding anniversary ThiMiksglvlng. They were entertain ed at dinner thnt dny by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones of Forndale. 4 I (il'ILII MHKTIX. The Marshfleld ii I Invited to attend. PIANO PI3 TI'Ali (Ml-' CLARA I I I IK.MIKL MVItllN. I 1 -1 The music season Is well under I way. 'Clin lllntwi t'rw.t.nl et f Im.n Tn1...l ..v, ,. ...... li..f,, Wl Vllll lOillll'l i sten ig To "a reel aT'o'aU the ?,'fH,,T , T,Ie niU0.,,I,R considered rlMHUlIlill 1. 1 11 1 1(1 ircimit n Kn,. ni .1 .. .. I I.. nnm. i, i 1 i i n . WMV nftTtho rcBldciiro of Dr. and Mrs. noon by Mrs. J. s. Coke at 1 er real- w,. iintfit1l. .Tt-. ... i. one of the best and lin men- "Ai-. ., '" " ' "u v '(st periect functions of this ed in the house during his absenro Vv.l?" ,icn Vr ' i"U will fqiiiiiict kind ever witnessed in Marsh- This being told during the soup fl Z .k L ' " i M' Aj,IO1K tho p,R'8'8 of ,ho course that the maid dropped ,,, ' " " !l f , L11!0 fniu;; "'' evening about soventy-flvo lovers pot pine and It broke into a ii....,ir .i , 0mitJn nt ,nu MI A"' Hutche- of good music wore practically all pieces; hearing while the meat Is , ,, m .... ?Ko" f'd i opartinent of our piano teachers, also such being serve 1 1iow fussey my wlfo (I , wi" h? I,f8lB,e(l 'v " '- musicians as Director Fentcin, Dr. Is because Mrs. Brown Is giving i Pr ,of tl"? ie,,,o',. Tho Guild will Toye and Mr. Wolfram Schmeddlng. party and hasn't asked her; during V"'Mr JP'" noxt T",!H:lly with Mrs. Mrs. llorsrnll furnished quite a sur tho salad conrsn tlm cnmrnMi.,,. . . W. ilennott. Among those present prise In presenting Miss Mvren n news is handed out that there Is n , ,7" 0 u' K' ' 01l'.v -Mrs. piano-viriuoRo instead of ease of measles In our neighborhood , ,'!'vo,' 'A,I'H' I" M. Noble. .Miss Just past the beginners' Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. Pratt, enter tained at a delightful fimlly dinner on Tlurnksglvlng. Tho table decor ations consisted of wltllo chrysanthe mums. Mrs. Pratt wan assisted In serving by her daughter, Miss Dllla. In the evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt entertained their guests at a theater party at the Masonic Opera House. Those ehjoyalng the dny and evening wore Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Keating. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. But ton. Mr. C. C. Pratt, George Pratt .mil the Misses Dllla and Alma Pratt. LA INKS' ART (LIB 4 IRVING BLOCK MutsnnioLM, orwjov OWING TO LATE DELIVERIES We Find Ourselves Overstocks and therefore at the height of tho season wn r,' , reductions usually given after the holidays, fm Ve beginning Monday, December 1st, lasiiii" & r! !,eek December 6, " 11 iatUrday, WE GIVE A rf COUNT OP 25 PER. cent on all lines- mentioned below; COATS SUITS FURS WOOL DRESSES The Ladles' Art Club will bo "iitertalned next Friday by Mrs Foley, at tho home of Mrs, W. R Smith In the Williams apartments .j. . BAPTIST YOl'XG PKOPLC. Jtwced to Vacate! Our lease has been canceled and we only have iint'l January 1st to get out, As yet we have been unable n secure a suitable location and for that reason will close out the entire stock of high grade jewelry, Gold Filled Jewelry, 1-4 Off. Solid Gold Jewelry, 1.4 off Waltham Watches, 1-4 off" Souvenir Spoons, 1.4 off,' llllfnrtliiir liere Is a , ,;V wtM' AIr8, c' K' ,,(!M'-V Mrs- Plnno-vlrtnoso Instead of a pupil, ,.,.,..1.1 1 1 liiivur, .Mrs. li. AI. AO lie. hs Hist mist tlio lioir tmni-n' ulnrr,, nu . ........,.w ... ,,,,, ItUtKlllflll 11UIJI1 . .. . . - .j..rv., .... and probably our children will get 1 s "1,lc m" Mv- ',n81 I' 't-. one would expect when considering it; wbllo wo are eating the dessert hnum Nasburg, .Mrs. J. M. Up- the short space of time Mrs. Hors- my better hilf breaks It to mo that M. J. M. Bering. Mrs. 13. P. fall spun teaching her pupil, being she simply must ba . anothei' winter '"i- u. t'oriiam and .Airs, only a little more than ono suit. At the conclusion I am In such a Btnt or mlinl that 1 grab my pipe ami escape to the porch or den. "Nervous dyspepsia, of course, Is the outcome. They talk about res- VII1 IV Hugo Qulst. I However, her efforts bore 'rich fruit, nnd she may Justly feel proud and elated, for ordinarily years and I yenrs of teaching are reuulred to a l- 4 vance nupllH to the ninrked degree Uric Bolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of efficiency Miss Myron demon N. Unit, who lias linen nr-iinii-ln.' linn. Strnted. mo opening number of the eve WINS XI3W IIOXOR. tnurant cooklni; ulvlnir Hi it Alllnlti.'i, city man dysnensla. Thnt Imi't Hi., "'s l i football and nthlctlr-s at Wll-I case with tho men I know. The "inciie rnivcrslty, has just attained "K program, cjoncerstueek, Op. only meals they really enjoy, ami ""other high honor, being chosen one ,0- '' Chnmlnade, with .Mrs. Ilors- coiiseiiuently digest well, aru those (,f three rupiwontutivus of (lie f:l11 nt "10 Hocond piano, nfforded eaten nt the restaurant. At noon fti'dent body nt the National Studen's' Mls Myren an opportunity to prove a crowd or us are together. Wo Convention at Kansas City. The '",r oxcopilonal ability. The ren- Jolly, laugh and forget that there withering will be leld about holiday """'"'i of this composition roniliided Is nny such thing as work or wor- time ami It Is expected thnt about (,,,p of t,0'Lr' professional iierforni- ry. Of courso l reallo niv wife -ino delegates, represciitliig sno dlf- nll,'f'8' ''' Intricate work, with Its doesn't see very much of me" except ferenf colleges and sc'ino's. "-IM .. difficult vessages. wus nlnynd i at mealtimes, but aa i usunl thing In attendance. Mr. Bolt piano to I'01"''" ''."i-'.ory. T V v.-.-a the ove:ilng is free. If onlv the do- make tho trip east bv the northern uln,'!' noticeable In the p-rts which mesllc problems could be held over route and will rotiirn via tho southern lH'"r H',t',, " 8tl'"l"f'' semblance to until then. I'm so sick mid tired route, stopping fr at points or Inter iL't-,'l'"vc",s Leonore Ovcrtuio and of It nil that I have recentlv had est. In eoiiseiiiii.nr.,, in win i. ,0 the music of the oiienlng scene frnitlnil n m,i .llnln.. ....... .....i... ... .. . . . .... nf Illilinr,1 VV'!iirni,tu "Clmiiliniiuni ' ........... .,.. ........ iuimii iiniiiii. nini- in Milium li e citriKiiniiR ivr i nva "'Keen your troubles to yourself, at his homo here. inning huh uieai. I ins looil cost : too much to spoil by troubles.' i ami l am hoping for results, A meeting of tho doling People's Literary Society was held at the Baptist Church last Tuesday eve iilng. After a short business ses slon. the following program was very plensantly rendered: Roll Call. Those present respond cd with a quotation, giving the ait thor. ' Impromptu Remarks. Chas. II. B Smith. Song. Society. It en ding. Miss Crnce Fulton. Vocal Duet. Misses Florence Reh- feld and Alpha Maiicy. Reading. Miss I'olvn Flaungan Vocal Solo. Miss Bessie Ayre. Short Story. Miss Bessie Flan agan. Mr. Smith chose as tho subject or his Impromptu talk "Some Interest lug Facts Concerning the People or the South Sea Islands." The re marks were unusually Interesting, as Mi'o sneaker has had the opportun Ity of becoming ncminlnted with the life and Iriblts of these people. After u social hour the young peo l( a M'-nrprd to "("( n'ta'n the Tv.o'3 In December. Mining tlioso present were Rov (Contlnned en nc,. Three. ) AI'CTIOX BRIIX.'i:. t I Tho country nun was vlsltlmr with1 mo while we enjoyed the bdiiiiMrul I The Auction Bridge Club will be meal tli.' grange wns serving that entertained next Tuesday bv Mrs. A. day. U's. wo do have good dln-i T. Haines at her home on South Fifth nors here at the grange, and how street. wo an enjoy tiieiu. There Isn't aii.v-i one can beat inv wife when It comes j. to cooking, so It Isn't whit wo hnve to eat that makes them seem so en joyable to me, but It In just that joi.lv i)ozi:x. .we are laughing visiting and having , ,, .,y ,)(,Z(m' ,",',', a good time while we're eating. meeting Wedn sdi v "My father was very strict with' MU" ",""LW'n. us and brought iih all up on the old; v v Mrs. A. L. Blitz will be hostess to Its next regular December 1. I - nirurn ai-iwibs. The Baptist Ladles' Aid Society Is .1 It difficult to talk ' , V , " 1l'u,K(,HI' ,s f;M !,lK luy- ,,pr ,,,,1,,,t b contralto. My wife was brought I",,,V'.1' '1)0,,l,"'""' .MIss Johnson possesses a splendid . s imo wnv. T he con-' ,,, , 0 "'f';pld l3plscop.il (lulld will voice, and her singing was much up- COLLKI.'K WO.MI3X. theory of chll lren being seen an I not heard, especially at the table, oven when we were pretty sizable young people, and do yon know, to tins cay I llnd It difficult at the table up Pi much the seinience Is there Is very little con versation carried on while we ear our meals, but I surely do wish It wero dirrorent. Wo have all been In families where! Olie Or tllil lltlliu- i-llllilltlnn nlitnlnu I It Is usually up to tho mother, uH It '''KtMluIned next Wednesday evenln I.. I .1.1 .... ... 1 111' 1 I'll. f,ll'lV m 111 mi 11, mi) iiuuKti, hi taice uie lend In this mutter. s li Is pri-l marlly u (niestlon of health, It should, not bo poohpoohed at or set aside, .MIXXH3-WIS CLl'B. ns iinliiiporinit. Anv nhyslclan will , tell you that pleasant conversa- ''',10 .Mlnnlo- Wis Club will bo en wlll tell you tint pleasant conversa-1 tertalned next Thursday afternoon bv Hon and laughter are Important I Mi"H -Bdui Dashney, when the annual nlda to digestion. The gastric julco "swap-fest" (nu exchange of Chrlst Jn the stomach Is poured out In mils presents), will be enjoyed, greater abundance under these fa- vorablo conditions, and tho food , - more quickly and easily digested. Save up all the pleasant things you have hoard t i tell at mealtime: a ninny nn 01 verse, a joue or a rhnuhauser Mlss Myron's touch In the iilano and pianissimo Is soft and delicate, and in forte and fortissimo shows i onoriretle cxnresslon and vigor. She oqultted herself with honors, and the assembly was unanimous in ift-atslug her and Mrs. llorsrnll. It Is hnrd to select the best-play- ml militlmi' if tlm fii-niilmr 'Plw. I tire urogram was excellently given 'Particularly Impressive to tho writer j was H.ichinnnlnorr's Prelude. It typ- i lines tiiu Slavish clianuter, now fl"i' and resistless, then melancholy an 1 dreamy, and waH rendered In tin un usually brilliant fashion. Mnrshfleld's music lovers shill watch Miss Myron's development wnu inierest and expect great tilings oi nor. Miss Fst'ier Josephine Johnson, pupil of Mrs. Mnynio Stanley (ild Xmas Toys plauded by tho audience. Mrs. (lid ley Ins added a wreath or laurels to her triumphs In bringing M!ss Johnson to the fore. It Ik to be Hoped that .Miss Johnson will often T' e College Women's Club will bejarford her charmed hearers oppor tunities to nsien to tier songs again. Mrs. Horsfall played the nccvip- panlnients, which, needlpi.w to uy, left nothing to be wished for. Refreshments wore ,oived. after the musical program, and all enjo ed a social chat, which, for the big ger part, conslstod In tho Just ami well-deserved praise of the evening's performers. Miss Myren, Mrs. Hors fall and Miss Johnson. CRITICUS. IIKBCKAIIS II3I3TIX(J. 1 Vi:i Tlll'ltSDAV. ; Mr. Frans Fransen and Miss Hilda w.innwn, ii nun iviiiun .Norm neim qunlnt saying of babies, Anyone young couplo. were united In marlage will start the ball rolling If nothing Thursday, the Itev. J. V Benson of olBe Is available. If you aro not the Swedish Lutheran church offlclat- one or those fortunnte mortals who ng. The only p.uests nt the wedding can see oven nutto serlourt troubles vero Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlcklund. In u funny light, at least you can but later a nuiuber of friends enjoyed refrain from discussing a the table a delightful wedding supper at tho the unpleasant things of the lint-, home of Mrs. Foreman In iwn M. 13. BKOTHCItllOOB. verse, The time spent at the family board should be one of the pleasautcst memories our children will carry. At ti. .,,,,ni,,.. , ,i. ,, with them In their future lives. ; lirotheriinnii iv...!,,,,,,!,,,. ........i, ' 11 1 w in fim.l Inn u,.l.i... ...... , -.' -.v...,.h ..i Members or Westorn Star Ro bekah Lodge will meot In front of the Marshfleld Bitptlst Church at 7:2.-1 Sunday evening and attond services there In a body. ! I3X.IOV SKSSIOX. Our big line of imported and domestic toys which ws have bought direct from the factor ies, have arrived and will soon be ready for your' inspection. Our line is larger than last year and still better values. Always Something New. Peoples 5-10-15c Store Cent Disconjunil!: On everything except nnmminiMv Silwnr niiH D!M Ben Alarm Clocks, A small deposit will hold any purchase until Xmas, Should I secure a location tho sale will be discontinued at these reduced prices and regular prices go into effect again, I have no old stock; everything new and up-to-date E. C BARKER, 266 NORTH FRONT STREET 4 "THE MERRY WHIRL" a dashing musical comedy, will he the bill Saturday and Sunday Nights At the Masonic Don't Miss It The CHORUS GIRLS' CONTEST, which had to be postponed last night on account of no electric light ser vice, will be put on tonight, in addition t3 the regular bill and will be worth the price of admission alone, Don't miss the best show of the season. Bon Ton Musical Comedy Co. PRICES 25 AMD 50 CENTS.1 It Is a Reproach cj.. .1 i i " " ovi'u Ki'.i. nun hiiiiin mini, "ill in imn.i nf M I o to It th.it It Is seasone.l with plenty ! fleers were Ins Vn Vied o se.d a le n of fun and wholesome conversation. ,or t0 Countv AttoVnoy iTljenvtst IpledKliiK their aid and support In aI"11' '''""""'lo that ho has launched I cimvivt Ptirrv i laa'118t KainblliiR nnd vice lu this i WWW. I .section. They highly commended hl8 ,, ,, .. : ; -inctlon and promised to nsslst In ev- Airs. c II. Marsh wns bnsti9 nt n'.. ..nunii.in i diiLM,tf..i inn.. u..i.... .. uv i"" '.. iucrouH no nx- I bo JMirweKlan Lutheran Yoiiiir 'eonle's Society hold nn onlov.iblo session last evening at the cluircii parlors. Various names and diver 1 to be told that your laundry work Bioiis wore enjoyen. uerreslinients is not properly done. And nothing wero served by Dorothy Johnson and looks worso than badly done nn linen AjuJnMvobiiso'i. Tin, next mwi'm. Such a reproach will never bo yours if you depond upon our work, which SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield '." can ","lk0 We caU fp frnm deliver work on time when promised, . ". uro ,owe tnan such mrs. Annie noiiana, wo,K B"oum co"nn"dw Christmas Time Is Here MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Toilet Sets, and Jewelry for the Wants of Everyone ENGRAVING FREE. ' F. W. BERTRAM 1 30 BROADWAY MARSHFIELD, WW nZ A""",: P ? .proKrani. The ovonlnu was an Poi" ' ..-. ,...,. ,uuluIj , MrSi A enjoyau e one nnd arrniiKoments wwioci c , ifinno D A V OTriu i iniiKn,, ,k,88ford' " th decorations we're made to meet a "week Mf?2m 352 So, 5tll St, PllOlie 200-X lMLl?M!hMa7UNDRY rV mm .a llAfllfl i imes want aqs. onnR . .lrlfflfl J7.rv,..j t-i -n-.-.i x mi.a 'runes vii