The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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CONTIUllUTIONS concerning
r. bocIivI hnpponliib'B, Intended for
publication In tlio eocioiy ucpnri
mcnt of Tlio TIiiicm. must bo sub
nilttetl to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. in., l-'titlny ut
cuch week. (ICxcoptlons will bo
allowed only In cases whoro ilio
cvcutB occurrcMl Inter tlinu the
tlnio mentioned.)
1I4U30NAL notices of visitors
In tho city, or of Coos Day pooplo
who visit In other cities, together
nit, noMrcs of soclnl nffalrs, nro
gladly received In tlto social de
partment. Telephone 133. No
tices of club mootlngs will bo
published and secretaries are
kludly requested to furnish same.
of North Dond met Tuesday with
Mrs. G. J. Leinniiskl. Sowing was
continued for the fair tnat 1b botng
planned for some tlnio after Eafttcr.
D llclous refreshments tvero sorved
n tlin eioso nf the afternoon by the
I hostess, assisted by Miss Ellzaboth
and Miss Ottilia nooning. inosu
present woro Mrs. C l- McCollum,
Mrs. August Iloolllng, Mrs. fJeo.
Trumnn, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Harry
Truman, Mrs. Walter Hussd!, Mrs.
I C. Wallace, Mrs. Dan McDonnld,
Mrs. J. 1'. Morris, Mrs. V. G. Hlnd
marsh, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Le
nianskl and Misses Winnie Doylo
and Anna Truman.
Tlio laHIcs will meet next week
with Mr. Walter Russoll.
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run KKTTM-rs sono.
I wish the kettle would slug
again,
.lust us It used to do.
1 wish It would Blng of n Hon
s'.nln
With ti cnbln boy, and the
bov was I
Of n plrnto crew on the Spanish
Mnln
Of a clipper ship on the seaway
high
With n cabin boy nnd the boy
was I
Just ns It used to do.
I wish tile kettlo would sing
again,
Just ns It used to do.
Of a little girl In a bonnet rod,
Snvetl by a priuco from n hydra
head That lurked In the corn that
towered high
And the girl was Sue, and the
prince was I
Just ns It used to do.
I wish tlio kettlo would sing
ngalu,
.lust nB It used to do.
Tlio lyrics It croonod nnd tlio
tnles It told
Hut t' o hearth Is chill and tlio
years nro old;
The fancies It whispered have
all Ukcn wing,
And uevr nKtn tlio kettlo will
Flu;.
Jmt ti It lived to do.
lohn I). Welti. '
I UXTHItTAlNH S. S. CLASS
V
Miss Anna Downs entertained
tlio niPinbors of Mrs. Marsh's Sun
day School class of tlio Ilaptlst
Church last Saturday at a Georgo
Washington party. Tho decorations
and entertainment woro suggestlvo
of Georiro Washington. At tho
nounccd In next week's Boclnl cal- closo of tho afternoon dainty ro-
lrcsuniuniB nuro buivou "j mu ii--
tlo hostess and her niothor. Thoso
present were Mrs. C. 11. Mnrsh,
I Helen uuiovsen, uionunce wrigiu,
.1 Elslo Thomas, Uornlco Patchott,
endnr.
roit mils. Kisiiion
Mrs. F, A. Hazard entertained hintn n" '' """
at sowing Monday nftornoon with .
Mrs. JamoB Howard Fisher ns guest ........,,.., T
of honor. Those Invited woro Mrs. Mlt MISS II1..VM-.IJ.
Marsh, Mrs. Isis Marsh, Mrs. Mc- - 7Z7n,nin.t
Carty, Mrs. Herbert Cobmnii, Mrs.', Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy cntortaliiod
Mnry McKnlght. Mrs. C. A. Mc-!'iformally on Tuesday afternoon for
Knight, Miss Nettlo Savage, Mrs.
Carl Evortsen, Mrs. Alvn Doll nnd
Miss Frances Frnnso."
WA Sill X TON 1 II I IT 1 1 1 A V
I'AltTV
Monday afternoon Mrs. F. L.
Sumner was hostess nt tho second
nnd Inst of lior sorlos of Washing
ton's Hlrthdny partl-B. Her homo
was decorated with hatchets nnd
flags, nnd tho tnblo dccorntlons enr
rled oiit tho color schcnio of nation
nl colors. Her guests wero Mm.
E. D. McArthur, Mrs. F. M. Flyo,
Mrs. F. S. Dow, Mrs. Jas. Ilolnnd
Miss Mnv Honnett. who is visiting
Jn Marshflold. After an nftornoon
of cards nnd s wing, tho Iiobicbs
sorved light refreshments. Thoso
Invited woro Miss May ttonnott, Mrs.
H. K. Ilooth, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs.
E. ,IIngU8, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy,
Mrs. Hobt. Kellogg. Mrs. Hen Chnnd
lqr, Mrs. Harry llutler, Miss Gon
ovlovo SongBtncken, Miss Mario Mn
lonoy, MIbb Laura Kruso, nnd Miss
Mmy Ellen Mnhonoy.
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IIAIXIIOW CLUIl
Tho Hnlnbow Club wns organlzod
ni tho homo of Mrs. Chns. Dungnn
( Ul J ju ' '' wi avwaiwaia ." -- - -
son, Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. Lydla on South Coos Itlvor, on inunuiny
- . ... tl.. . r - nfti.ciiniui Tln fillnuMiiir nfl l(irfl
Lnng, Mrs. John Ulntt, Mrs. .Ins., afternoon. Tho following officers
Cownn. Mrs. I. M. Condron nnd i wore elected: PrcBldrnt, Mrs. hlmor
DCBSe) , VH-'U-JIIUBIUUIIl, .HID. ,, , 1,
WntBonj socrotary, Mrs. Tom Smith.
Mrs. Win. Itoss Smith
I
YOUXCJ MATUOXS
As well ns being n social club, It
nlso has for Its object tlio improve
1 mont of tho lHchborhood. Tlioyl
" " : ... . . i
The club of young mntrons mot lmvo nppomiojl a eoinnimeo to enro
with Mrs. Wnlter Clnbaugh Thiirs-.ror Uiobo who aro sick nnd In need
ilny, with Mra. A. E. AdolspergoriOf asBlstnnco.
miii mUb iio1i.ii linnii nn tnioniR. Tho afternoon was plcnsnntly nnd
Vrs. Morrow, Mrs. Guy Kendall, profitnbly spoilt, tlio hostess serving
MrB. Otis Wilson, Mrs. Jnrvln. Mrs. -an eiauoraie wncn. mo " '-''"
Dnn Mnlonoy nnd Mrs. Grnnnls wtro.ing win uo in iwo wl-uu wmi .m,
Will Dlllllll. 1 nose pruBuui. i iiurn-
day wero Mesdanios Win. Morgan,
V V
A MAN deninntlB: (present. Mr. . Noll McMillan will
That n girl shall bo porfectly ontortnln next week, Inking the reg
unsophlstlciited nnd an Ignorant iilnr placo 'of Mrs. Jnrvlu.
ns n babe of nil tho ovIIb In tho world, ! !
YET bo able to tako euro of hcraoU;
nmldst nil Its porllB. I w f
Tn'nt alio shall bo n gay llttlo but-
terflv. YKT nossess n noblo aoul con- Tho A. N. W. mot Thursday with
cenled under lior frivolity. ItB presldont, Mrs. Chns. Stauff for
Will Smith, Hon Smith. Tom Smith,
E. ,L. Uessey, Wnrron Iicssoy, li. i-j.
Ilessoy, J. A. uoodwiu, nyru i,ni
tln, Louis Worth, Frank Itogers,
A. O. ItogiTS. Mutt Jutstrom, Grant,
Chns. Ilagqulst, W. F. Flodson. E.
It. Ilodson. MIsbob Ada Cllnkcn-
Tliut Bho ntiall babblo Idiocies, YET the custoinory plinsnnt nftornoon benrd, Irono ,no()80n' WJ'' '"'
i cnpnblo of being n real companion of bowIiik mid chat. Tho club no Run nnd I-rank nnd Stnnlej Il-essoj
lin
to nn Intolllgeut man. copied regretfully tlio realgnntlon
Thnt Bho Hhnll bo n fluffy ruffles of Mrs. Hnus Heed, ono or Its obl
whoHo clothca innko. other wonion eat moinliora, tender d nt thla meot
rubbor, YET enro nothing for dress, lug. Mra. J. T. Hnrrlgan waa olect
uBpeclally nftor Hho gota mnrrled. oil to rill tho vnenncy nnd will bo
That her lunula ahnll always bo Initiated nt tho r-nxt mooting. Mrs.
nlco mid pink, nnd white, nnd soft, Hugo Qulst will ontortnln tho club
nnd Bqupoziiblo. YET that alio shall n'xt week. Thoao presont Thura
bo hnndy with tlio cook atovo und tho dny woro Mra. Smith, Mra. O'Con
dlBhwnahliig ""'I, Mrs. Noblo, Mrs. Murphy, .Mrs.
Thnt alio ahull fnll In lovo with Allen, Mrs. Ilydo, Mra. llennott.
Jilm nt flrat sight. YET not bo too Mra. Mnry McKnight, Mra. C. F.
onally won, nnd give him n run for. McKnlght, Mra. Kaiser. Mrs. M C.
his money before alio finally acccpta Mnlonoy, Mra. Evortson, .Mra. Hnz
1,1,,, nrd mill Mra. Stnuff.
Thnt aho ahnll bo flro to him, YET
nnow nnd ko to nil the balance of
tho world. I X. II. CATHOLIC LADIES'
A limn demands or his wire: I j All)
Tlint alio ahnll bo porfectly dovoted
to him. Bays Dorothy Dlx. HUT that, with Mrs. II. J. McKeown. or
alio ahnll never innko her lovo n bur-. Mnrahfleld, Miss Ilnmloy, of llnn
don to him. I don, nnd Hov. Fnthor Mel) vltt ns
That alio shall live only in his guests, tho Catholic- Lndlca' Aid
presence, HUT thHit alio ahnll not re-
IIAIMIST L.llli:.c.
I
Tho North Ilond Ilaptlst Ladlos'
Aid Socloty was eiitortnlned Wednes
day nftornoon by Mrs. J. II. Clnrko at
lior homo In North Dond. At tho
business hpfbIoh It was decided to
lmvo the business sesbloua the seioud
WedneBdny of etu-h nionili nnd tho
social HCBglouH the fourth Wcducs
dny nnd cooked food sales tho third
Snturdny of each mouth. T.io Inst
cooked food sale netted them $1D.
Thero ', ns been n gain In iiiomborahlp,
about thlrty-flvo now being enrolled.
Itov. A. F. Ilussrord of Mnrahllold baa
pronilaed thorn to conduct services
once n mouth In tho Episcopal hall
thore. Tlio next meotlng wl'l bo with
'Oontinuod on Pago Threo.)
Bent. Via absence.
That she will bo a clinging vino,
IUIT thnt aho ahull only festoon her
aoir ubotit hlin nt such times nnd
aensoiia na It Is ugreoublo ror him to
net tho purl of tho noble unit.
Thnt aho will bo n good yoke ninto.
nnd pull her half or tho domestic
load, HUT wlillo doing so Bho will
present tho nppenrniuo or n ttuy 1 It
tU Boeloty butterfly.
Thnt alio will be nil lutelllKcut
human boiug, HUT ulwnya defer to
his opinion and uccept his point of
view on every Hiibject,
Thnt aho will be of n true niul loyal
iinturo. lH'T perfectly willing t give
up oven the mother who bore her If
hu doesn't happen to fuucv his moth-or-ln-lnw.
Thnt alio will be n model or nil
the cniillnul virtues. HUT possess
uiiough deviltry to nlwnya keep u
ninn Interested und guosslng.
Thnt aho will listen with rapt Interest-
to nnythlng ho chooses to toll
her about his nffnlra, HUT thnt alio
will nover Iinvo curiosity onoiiRh
to uak him any nuostloiiB.
That sho will bo as well dressed na
othor moil's wives, but apend no mon
ey on clothes.
That aho will aot a good tnblo, HUT
run up no grocery or butchor'a bills.
T! nt alio will be n good cook, but
never amoU of tho kitchen.
Thnt alio slmll hnvo enough sonso
of humor to laugh when ho makos
run of lior peculiarities, HUT not
enough to porvolvo his eccontrlcltlos.
In n word, men demand tlmt wo
man should he a fool, n sage, a lover,
n prude, a fashion plate, nn econo
mist, n cook, n lady, a parlor orna
ment nnd a kitohen utensil. That is
tho reason so few men nro satlBflod
with their wives.
c
.lOLLY DO.KX
' Mrs. (1. Johnson wns nosiess io
tho Jolly iiooii woiiuusuii nu
Mrs. Gale took tho placo of Mra.
UiiBh us uitortnlnor. Mrs. Hush
wns nbsont on account of Illness.
AMur n social afternoon rofrosh-
. monta woro sorvod by the hostoss
nnd Mrs. Geo. Hourko. Prosont wore'
Mra. Hourko, Mra. uaie. .urs.
nrockmuollor, Mrs, Snow and Mrs.
Johnson. The meeting placo for
the club In two weeks will bo an-
TIME
"ACCURACY" IS THE FIRST QUALITY A WATCH
SHOULD POSSESS. WE GUARANTEE THE TIME KEEP-
IXG QUALITY OF OUR WATCHES. WE HANDLE WATCHES
FROM THE LEADING MAKERS AND CAN ABSO
LUTELY RELY ON THEIR ACCURACY.
COME SEE OUR CLOCKS. A CLOCK MAKES A
BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL ORNAMENT FOR YOUR HOME.
NOR CAN YOU MAKE A MORE ACCEPTABLE PRESENT
THAN A CLOCK.
WE REPAIR WATCHES AND CLOCKS AND FIX YOUR
BROKEN JEWELRY SKILLFULY AND REASONABLY
H. S. TOWER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER.
I
ifo Metropolitan Opera House
Of New York Uses 53
HardmaR Pianos
The Metropolitan
York CitVi the most
Jzation In the world,
two or three most
pianos of distinction
The following is
from the manager
Hardman, Peck &
Hardman Piano,
Opera Company, -of New
distinguished musical organ
uses exclusively one of the
distinguished of the world's
i ,
a copy of a letter received
of this opera company to
Co,, manufacturers of the
JBjJwV
"Gentlemen: It gives me great pleasure, on behalf of the Metropolitan Opera
House, and also the artists who have taken part in the performances during
the season just closing, to thank you for the Hardman Pianos which have
been supplied since last November, and to express the thorough satisfaction
that we all feel in these instruments, which, of course, we use exclusively,
The Hardman Pianos have been In constant use in the dressing rooms of the
artists, in the orchestra and elsewhere for practical work besides a largo num
ber were used by the artists in their private apartments, The fine tone quality,
fullness and splendid durability of these pianos are fully recognized by everyone
We shall start upon the coming season with complete assurance in regard
to the unqualified satisfaction the Hardman Pianos will give to us and to our
artists, w Believe me,
Yours very truly,
JOHN- BROWN
Last week we ordered a Hardman Grand and sold it on the day of arrival and
have ordered another of these fine instruments to arrive on the next steamer from
Portland, , , , , , l'l
We are always pleased to have musical people drop in at our store and try our
instruments,
THEY BEAR INSPECTION,
O! jl M All popular music, 15c the copy.
Diieet MUSIC. McKinley Edition, 10c a copy.
New pieces every week.
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L L THOMAS, Manager.
218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L
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Park
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Lots in this tract range in price
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IMPROVEMENTS
Street improvement work now
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GOOD VIEW
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with south facing or bay view lots
as low at $400,
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Small payment down, -balance
In two years and a half 37 cents
a day will buy a choice lot in this
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CLEAR TITLE
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such only as will afford protection
to property holders and add w
their value,
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ailwuuvxivlLHi.through the day Mr Rejd desires to an
nounce that he will be found at this office evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Telephone 264-J. '
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