The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,.1914-EVENtWG EDITION.
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I CO.NTlUliU'l IO.NS uoiicurtiuig
social liHDiMHimud. intuniuu fur
publication in Hit- d H'tei.t (lupni
mom of The Tim, must bo sun
iiiiiod to the editor not lator
tllllll U O ClULK I', ill.. I'llllu) 01
uucli week (I'2xcottons will 1)0
iiiuwtjd only In aiHos whotc tho
fveutB oceuirtxl liuur tluui ttio
' t'fd.i
I'RILSON'AI. iiotfctiK of visitors
m the city, or of Cooa Uuy poonlo
who visit In oti er cities, toaolhur
moi.Kod of social affairs, aro
itlfidlv received In tlin Hoclnl do-
tmrtinont. Telephone 1J3. No- '
tiuud of club mectlngB will bo
"M'liHlh'il and secretaries aro
Kindly requested to furnish Bnmc.
A. nold, Mrs. Otis Wl'son, Mrs.
J. Q. Jarvls, Mrs. John Kendnll, Mrs.
! Dan Moloney, Mrs. Herbert Coloninn,
Mrs. n. V. Morrow, Mrs. Talty, Mrs,
Fred Powers, Mrs. Nell McMillan,
Mis. A. L. Darker, Mrn. any Kcmlnll,
Miss Helen Hush nnd Miss Huth Al
len. Also seven of tho club bnbles
wore present.
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Mrs James Mcintosh entertained
tho Nowly-Weds at a most pleasant
larternoon Wednesday at her homo In
isaBtsldo. The next mooting will bo
lu two weeks with Mrs. L. Sitting.
T" oso enjoying Mrs. Mclntosh'o hos
rntuty this week were Mrs. Lester
Snllng, Mrs. Elinor Vineyard, Mrs.
Carl West, Mrs. Harry Urinkley, Mrs.
C'b. Denlunn, Miss Thorn Lund and
Miss Hilda West,
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I PltKSIlVTKIUAX WOMKX
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THAXHKOKMATIOX
By Conutnnco Clirko
Tho Women's Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church met with Mrs.
if nn olucatcd person's finest pos- H. It. Hyde Wednesdtiy afternoon.
sessions. Arrangements were sntlBfnctorlly
Hon 0 may ho nnf'c clio rful nnd completed for tho chicken illnnor
- gay, gloomy or sail by the manners, to bo given at the Swedish Lutheran
, ... , disposition, tempers of the house- Ilnll today. Thoso lu nttondnnco
A drift of perfumo In tho air, lloltl ,t , of mnortanco t0 try woro Mra. I. S. Smith. Mrs. II. J.
A Biont from myriad dow-wot ,0 w, Ul0 n,mrntIon of pnrentB. Mohr, Mrs. .1. K. IJurklinrt. Mrs. A.,
loaves, brothers and sisters bofoio winning K. S"nmnn, Mrs. A. T. Hnlncs, Mrs.
A Hpliisb of crimson color whoro Ul0 ndmlrntlon of frl nils. Hoys Q. O. Sutherland, Mrs. G. W. Dun-
The fairy of the roses wcatcs, nnd glr8 who ,mvo K00d niannorB KfUi, Mrs. J. Wright Wilson, Mrs.
An on" ori. 11 finger torn know )l0W to Inn)0 ,,Gn83nt Brcot. j. A. Cox. Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. P.
And potato sott tholr scents dla- I)B, TI ,mvo lcnrn0(, ,mblt Nichols, Mrs. Robert Wnrd. Mrs.i
... . .. . 1 i .1 or rWUR whon nn oldur or suporlor A. L. Uutz, Mrs. v. P. Mew I down ay,
But think you that wo mind tho 0.,ters n room. A son or daughter Mrs. II. C. Walter, Mrs. Chas. Mc-
. ,T.1 . .1 1 , rls a nnd offers a chnlr when tho Knight, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. A. h. llnr-
The whllo Wu brentho deep of n-0tlior enters n room or finds n ker nnd Mrs. M. A. Swcotman.
tho rosov chnlr for her, plnces It In a good v
. . . 11 11 ! pcsltlon, or light for rending, or
A dnzzllng wnvo of golden light, ' whorovor mny be deslrab o. I AIIIU'TL'S CMm
A scene of meadows Htocpod In Paronts who nro careful lu train-
. 1 8Un: . 1 . 1 , , , , 'Ing tholr children do not tntlnlgo Misses Gladys nnd Alice Ilnr-
A whirr of birds on wing for flight, j j,n- (nlk, or gossip, romomborlng rows uitcrtnliiol the Arbutus Club
a ii'uiiuiHiiK ounnu linn "' tnnt children got n Inrco part of i-'ridny nt tholr homo In South
A sweep of frngllo rainbow wings
And dnlnty body poised on lilgh;
Think you tho grub hfs messago
brings
Tho whllo wo seo tho buttorfly7
A sweep of lnBbos drooping low
Upon n soft eho k dimpled in,
A trombllng arch of scarlot mouth
Aliovo n tender cloven chin;
A gllmpso of oyes, half brnve, half
shy;
With laughter hlddou thoro tho
whllo;
O! think you from hir frown I'd
fly
If only hIio would sometimes
Binllo?
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rrtJ ONB'S own homo, In ovorydny
II I'fo p ""it p" own rnmiiy
their education In refinement by Mnrslifleld. Aftor tho IhihIiichb
listening to good conversation. nicotine a dainty lunch wns served.
Various gnmes woro nlnved during
fy ,l10 nftornoon. In which Helen Stack,
I Xl'PTIAIS I I'or-,na Hoffman nnd Hel n I.ococn.
a 1 "' a won tho prizes. Among thoso tires-1
Tho mnrrlngo of John O. Million ?nt woro Holon Stnck. Clnrn Ablo.l
nnd Miss Dorothon Helen Kruso. ;00lm ,l,of,nml;' I-oronn Horfmtin,'
w 1 cli was so omn zed nt tho inmn nf '" . '" . "U,V; v..u,B omi, viiiiuB
the
V.
dny.
0110 of bonutv. Tho Ilov. Pnthnr Mc- -
Dovltt officiated. Tho groom was I I'ltOOHKSS fljl'll.
nttended liv Mr. Onorco Shorldnn. .
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wrllo Miss Lnurn Kruso, sister of tho
brldo, wns mnld of honor.
vhleli wns solemnized nt tho home of "T' i nrr T r,' r,,ail'"I
ho brldo's pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. " 'HlA k 1 .7 Z 1 Ti' ni,oxtl
r. Kruso. It, North nonil Inst WcIiioh- am0 "will 1 o nZ '' ' 3" C'nrft ' 1
Iny, whllo mnrkod by simplicity, wnB A,,, NU" ,l0 ,IOHt(-'S8- ,H
wedding breakfast wns Borved nt tho
pnlntlnl new Kruso homo, which had
been nttrnctlvely deiorntoJ for tho
flrrniitnli 'Tlin u'ltilflliiir unrlv 1v
Is tho best plnco to l'rnt'V..nud Mra. K. V. Kruso, Mr. nnd Mrs.
T'to Progress dull met for n vorr
pleasant nnd Instructive afternoon
Following tho nuptlnls n doHclouB,0' ch.b woilc .Monday nt tho homo of
good iinnors. The linuit or Doing
courtcoiiB Hhould bo part of cvory
woll-rogulatod life, not from n moro
wish to npponr well boforo guoBta
or Btrnngera, but nocniiso goon mnn
''red Kruso nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Jna.
UnsniuDHun, woro nil thnt wore pres
ent. Immediately afterward tho
young couple loft for tho nnrtlo cot-
fgo on Cooa Kivcr, whero 'ho groat
norn nre the ownrd nnd vlslbl? pr art of their honevinoon will bo
BlgiiB of Inwanl lclndnesa nnd "- J Hpont. Thoy will bo nt home In tho
ccrlty,
Ttognrd for tho toolings, rights
' bpnutlful V.omo which the groom has
uognni ior n7 '" - ,nt n,i furnished In North Hand
nnd clnlmfl of others Is n mnrk or ,,,...,, -r
n wollbrcd person. Tho liorson i who ' . ' ' j" . Sort. Uomy.
Sr.hc". " ",B. .ft,. .R.l ,'ffl I'llHhed. charming nnd cnpnblo. Mr.
H- fl5-fc-L,!-f. ffiE SSrfXo'oSW.a'r-a
thnt Ills or bor brcodlng Is plncb-
both have hosts of friends whoso
Mrp. A. L. Iiutz lu Uunkor I III:. Mra.
.1. . liniiBon rend a pa'ier on "Tho
Public Jlnrkot Plnco." nnd wiib nsslst
cd by Mrs. A lo's'iorger. A dlscusB'oii
Mra. Adolspergcr, end n dlscusxlon
over the pros nnd conof tho subject
formod the roll call. .Mra. Corey will
Invo to potior n- the next mooting
with Mrs. K, O. Planngan. March 2.
In solving tho nfternoon'a refresh
inonts Mra Uutz '-ns assisted by Mrs.
M. C. Moloney. Thoso attending were
.Mrs. Adolaporgor, Mrs. Unrkor, Mrs.
ntnko, Mra. Uutz. .Mra. Mnloney, Mrs.
McKldownoy, Mrs. Songstnckon, Mra.
Tlodgon, Mtb. Upton, Mrs. Corey,
Mlsa Sl.vormnn, Mrs. Oldloy nnd Mrs.
HniiBon.
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l,.tnV liim tn niinra n m 11 nf nonil nt
" .. .... m.. wiiiii mr Minni will nn nil rnii mm i rni. rni. .ui i.it .
cd for t ho purposo or ticcopiion. in ; ,""";, ':",, " " " ;"7 " . " iiui muius gave n Biivor "
fact, n refined Vrson Is never do- "t,.", d in n Sill-' C" ,"1 th h"'" ' Mrs. a. A. Mono-'
eelved by Hi.porflel.al liiBlncoro mnn- 11,M" l'r'd" , ,n". Ki f Lnor ? ? '1 'l1 BonM0 tHH WCol I
nors. 'V. K,? " '..iii.. Ini' I wn,ch wnB ono t tliu most success- I
nAnnlo wl.o.nrn nntiirnllv. lnstlnc- v' Krusc. wis nttlrcd In n tn.l-f nn() (lellKhtfnl of nnv Hmv :xn R
llllllll.J. nlliv- . - ,,
. I. . !..!.. .........! ,. nm.lin. I)!' II KUWI1 Ul U1MU
iivui ill t tiiuiiiiiiiii ii ii t,"'UMO A a 4.
courteous miinnor rognrd It n -r
flomottilng vory precious, n berl- 7",..,. mT7pVu
into of nood breed ng to nnsa on ' im .mi .h.iiihi..
.n .tinlw ..lill.lritti Ami an 111 flin
linmn iinrntits hnvo It In tholr Mrs. P. I.. OraniiU wns hostess
nnvunr n irlv.i tn Ihnlr unnn nnd TllUlrtdny nftOrilOOIl to "tho Yoilllg
dnnghters nn education In refinement Mntrons. A very hnpu nftornoon of
nnd to bestow nn unconscious Influ- chnt nnd needlowork wns passod, fol-
onco which will ho of ubo nnd pow- towod by tho serving of refreshments
or to thorn for llfo tho flno, cour- by Misses Huth Allon nnd Holon
toons coiiBldorntlon of otbors. Hush. Mrs. Clnybnugli will ontortaln
Hoys nnd girls who learn to ltnvo t'o club next week nt her homo In
tho b"st nunuors know thnt thoy t'o Swiiuboh npnrtmontB on North
nro not for ubo or Bpoclnl occnatons Ninth street nonr Contrnl nvonuo.
or for Biu'flnl iieoplo. but nro pnrt tiioho iiresont tins wook woro .-urn. vnnt. jjr8 prc(1 c wenver jIrSi Jt I5 i
hold. Tho houee wra nrettllv ilo-.
orntod, ptnslcs nnd vIoIb'h predomln
ntlng In tho f oral effect. Tho bos -esses
for tho afternoon were Mrs. o.
N. Holt, Mra. Donebrnko, Mra. C. M.
Connor, Mra. II. K. Coffin. Mrs. J :.
Cooloy nnd Mra. C. II. Curtla. but
Mra. Connor was unnb'o to bo pres
ent. Sowing wna tho principal di
version of tve nftornoon. Among
thoso onjoylng the event were Mra. 0. !
H. Myers, Mra. Divll Nolson. Mra. K. '
II. Joohnk, Miss Kmmn Swaiison,.
Mrs. J. K. Honey, .Mrs. O. S. Torrov, I
.Mra. jj. v. Sumnor. Mra. Hny 0111-
"PURE GOLD" JKP?j0!k
is iflrCT
m 'i m
Fori, Mra. J. O. Lungwort y. Mr. .1
, C. I3g"leston, Mra. A. n, Wni'-rifi
Mra. W. W. Niison, Misses Kucy nnd
i Mnry Nnaon, Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Mra,
W. Uscott, Mrs. P. T. Preston. Mrs.
n II. Snvngo, Mrs. I. GenimtH. Mrs.
f W. Davis, Mr. Chaa. H. Curtis,
Mra. W. H. Porkltia. Mrs. j p. HoM,
Mrs. D. Jonos and son, David Mud;et
Joitos, Mrs. A. llunaeu, Mrs . n.
Clldlev, Miss M.ttH-.tttw, MUs !rno
Woodworth, Miss Wllln IJtnebr'tko.
"ofg Honebriko. Master Phll'lp CoN
fin, Mrs. 0. N. nolt. Mrs. J. K. Cool
oy. Mr. h. K. Coffin. Mrs. Poter Dr
Inn, Mrs. I. 6. Smith and Mra. K. A.
Hairii.
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PURE GOLD
IN OUR STORE
WIIXK YOl.GQ TO IWY JEWRLRV, CAN YOU TRUST YOUR
JUDGMENT? IF NOT, YOU MUST TRUST JUST ONE THING
THE "REPUTATION" OF THE ESTABLISHMENT YOU DEAL
WIT-'. OVR "RBFMRENCS" TO THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT
WITH US, ARE WHAT THEY HAVE BOUGHT; OUR REFER
ENCES IV THOSE WHO HAVE NOT DEAL'. WITH US ARE
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN OUR CUSTOMERS.
JEWELRY MAY "LOON" THE iVA'tf AND YET NOT BE
THE SA VE.
H. S. TOWER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER.
MIMICS' AIM' rM'll.
i i!
On Demand Ten Day's Time
Onio io .in I'mi flmvirnifl" cjfniin n ofni'it wltniw vnti pun nninn ivifli i-.i.c:.t.
V-'lliCJ JO (III Ull llV.lllCIIH.1 OIUH) II. OHJ V n.iviV- v'vi. v.. a. uv..v niuu V JJ1 L UiPHQn
that your clothes demands will be met at once; and where whatever we give
must result in your entire satisfaction before wo are satisfied.
Years ago you couldn't purchase the kind of clothes wo sell on demand out
side of the shops of the exclusive tailors. Jt took an organization such ns
The House of Kuppenheimer
to bring ready clothes up to their present standard, to put them far above the
best tmlnr models in point of style, quality and workmanship and at the same
time keep the price down within reason.
How successfully all this lias been done will be most evident if .you will but
review the more than two score styles for men of every age and every size
we arc offering at
$18, $20, $22.50, $2(5, $27.50, $30.
Other Suits, $8.50 to $18.00. '
TWO STORES
Marshfield.
FIXUP
North Bend.
Phone 233-L
UWHtTJWJUi HMU I
Nb more mall order-goods-
for US.
yiPlik
AWmh
Mr. &Mrs. Mail-order:
Why write for furniture that may turn
out a sad disappointment when you see It?
Our store Is right here with the furniture
pleasing in design,, durable-, and. well-made.
The furniture that you buy from us will not
fall to pieoes or. cave in after being used
a short while..
Our PRICES are also LOWER than the mail
order house will charge you for the same
quality.
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Our 1914 stock of
Metal Beds
has arrived, See them
before buying, We can
save you money and give
you the latest patterns,
priced
$3.00 to
$20.00
Our spring stock of
RUGS
Is arriving and never be
fore has our line been so
complete. Call and see
some of the latest in
floor coverings, You
aro welcome,
bomg
arvey Co.
Complete Home Furnishers
Mra. J
to t'0 I.i
V. Tolnmler who liootpsa r
its' Art dull at her -oiiiol H
111 tllO Wl'llnnm niinrtmi.nla vnatnr. i
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imy artornoon. Soolnl dint, curds
nnd sowing wirn followed ly 'nntv
refrrR,'mentf. Mrs. W, Itosa Smith
ngs'atliiR tho lmstons f 11 nervine, Xpt
''rMny Mm. n. C Vnujchan will en
tortnln tho club, Thoso oresent yes
terday woro Mrs. J. niPtr. Mrs. A.
S. Wiuiclinrd. Mrs. n, Curtis, Mrs.
Olivia Rdman. Mrs. V M. Five, Mrs.
W. II. Folov, Mrs. L. V, Fnlkonstoln,
Mrs. V. R. HonR'aivl. Mrs. h. O.
I.nnu, Mrs, C. I ariiPDollo. Mrs. K. D.
McArthur. Mrs. X. Rnsniusspn. Mrs.
W. Hoss Smith. Mrs F. h. Sumnpr.
Mrs, D. C Vnue" an. Mrs I m. Con
dron nnd Mrs, Clins, Fensler.
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Mrs. V. W I.answorthy wns host
of9 to t' o Skonnsn Clnh yostordny
nftornoon. Rifr8hnionts wore serv
ed nt tio cnnMuston of tho afternoon.
All tiie momhers oxcoot- Mrs. Dnna'd
OhnrUnn. who Is voIpIoIiik over the
hlrth of n son last Sunday, woro jiros
ont. Tliev ware Mrs. n. H. Snvauo,
Mrs. N. J. HutoUliii and Mrs. M. n.
Sumner Mrs. Savie will he hoat-i
os to tho club next Friday.
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I WliSI.HVAX I'AUTV. I
To The People of Coos Bay:
My new studio at the old stand, the Montgomery Building, Front
Street, completely refurnished, re-arranged and with an entirely new
outfit of cameras and accessories, WILL OPEN TOMORROW for busi
ness. Since the fire destroyed my studio, I have been busy planning and
arranging for this new one, which I can assure the public is much in
advance of the old one In every way,
With improved equipment and accessories, I will be prepared to
make even better pictures than before,
The public generally are cordially invited to call Saturdayand inspect
the new studio,
If you didn't come today, come Sunday,
Cordially yours,
Q
uatermass
Last Saturijay nvonln members of
tho Wolgy Illble Plass at .North
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QUALITY PHOTOS.