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

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
TfwrTiwirn " 4' (
CONTltlUUTIONS concerning
soelal happenings, Intended for
publication In the society depart
ment; of The Times, must bo sub
mitted to the editor not lator
than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of
cnoli week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whoro tho
events occurred later than tho
n-r.n Tiontlnnod.)
MIMIINO IX AN ATTIC.
PfcJKSONAL notices of vlsltoro
In the city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit In other cities, together
with notices of social affairs, nro
gladly received In the soclnl dc
partmetit. Telephone 133. No
tices of club mcotlngs will bo
published and secretaries nro
kindly requested to furnish same.
Trrnmired In the old cedar chest,
Faint porfumes hung about It,
With India shawl and Batln vest,
In paper wrapped wo found It.
The roses pallid turned from pink,
Tho ribbons frail and yollow,
A hit of gauze, of lace, a link
drown flno and mellow.
O relic of a bygone day,
A vintage past, forgotten,
"When girls wore bonnets made till?
way
And danced in gowns of rotton,
Why woro you loft to linger hero,
To plno alone In tlcsue?
Did she, perhaps, decide you quoor
And nover miss you 7
"Where Is sho now, thnt wlnsomo girl
Who ono glad springtime woro
you 7
Did Hho set dandies' lenrts nwhlrl
And hearts orapturo o'er you?
Ad wtb the faco benoath tho brim
Proud, pouting, shy or simple?
Toll us, O rosebuds plukly dim,
Was there n dimple?
Go back, O hat of other dnvs,
To Hheltcr wlmrn wo found you,
Sufo'from our coldly modern gazo,
Your spicy scents arcund you.
Fdr with some gnllant, nrdont awn In,
When midnight chimes einp" ntlc.
You sweet' old ghost may como ngaln
To walk the attic,
.... Kato Mastoraon.
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A WOMAN'S DKMAXnS
ptw'IAT a man ho ns Iron to nil
II llm u'nrlil lm t llllllv In llOT
present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Prey, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Stockol.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mooro, Mr. and
Mrs. 13. Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
McLnggnn, Mr. and Mrs. 0. .1. Wal
lace Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Whltty, Mrs.
F. A. Casslty, Mrs. Wnltor UobertBon,
Miss Itnttlo McKay and 13. Potcrson.
I i:x(3acji:.mi:nt. I
.
Friends of Cnpt. Herman Edwards
of Allegany, son of Cnpt. and Mrs.
C. 13. Edwards, of Allegany, and Miss
Evelyn Langworthy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Langworthy, have been
apprised jf their ongngemont, al
though tho event hns not been formal
ly announced. They are among tho
best known young peoplo In this
vicinity and many will unlto In con
gratulating Mr. Edwards upon tho
churmlng young lady ho has won.
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cooriMiE WF.iunxc:
A quiet woddlng vis solemnized
at tho homo of Judge nnd Mrs. E.
D. Sporry, Saturday evening, March
11, when their only daughter. Lu
cia, was milled to Wllllnm Wright
Stmtton. Tho Impressive Episco
palian marrlago sorvlco wan used,
Archdeacon Ilorsfnll officiating.
Tho dunning brldgo was ele
gantly gowned In a tullorei". suit
and carried a shower boqttot of
whlto lilies. Miss Clare Sherwood
ncted as innlil of honor and Mr.
II. O. Anderson ns best man. Tho
two largo living rooms woro pro-
M tno worm, uut puny in ncr.niBoiy uccoruivu wmi iuuiibau unit
& hands. ferns.
world, HUT putty In her hands. Tho brldo was the recipient of
Thut ho will bo n creature of In- ninny handsome gifts of cut glnss,
flexlhlo determination, HUT lot her silver and household nrtlcloa -for the
wind him nround hor finger. Httlo cottngo which they are fur-
That ho will know how to kiss,! nlshlng nnd whoro they will bo nt
BUT thnt she will ho tho first wo-, homo aftor Enstor.
man ho over kissed. Affr tho corumony delicious ro-
Thnt ho will bo nn ndopt at lovo fro3hniontH woro served.
ninklng. snyB Dorothy Dlx, HUT uov-' Those present woro Judge nnd
or utter a word of sentiment to any M. K. D. Sporry, Mr. and Mrs. A.
womnn except horaolf iJ Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
That ho will always notice how Him I-onovo. Mr; and Mrs. I-nwronc, A.
looks, niTT bo lillnd to every oilier Jiv Ht- '' rI"m( qr"?
woriinn'H nimearnnco ' Howard, MIbs CInro Shorwooi., H.
Thn" 1-e'will admire her when she 0; AndorHon nnd Mr nnd Un. Norl.
In ilntunitil mi nnil lmr hull wnvoil. ju" " "'" lv"
Ninvr,Y-vi:ns.
Tho Newly-Weds enjoyed n ploas-
nUT that alio will bo equally bonutl
fill to lit in when she has on n dirty
klinnno nnd her hair In curl paporB.
That ho will novor fnll to go Into
ccbMbIos over tho cooking when ti'o
dinner la good. HUT that
li(1 n tntrti t rtnut tint
"."...' ' i day. A dainty
That hn will bnvo no norves hlni- ''ostois being assisted by Mrs. Nick
mimiUIVw Lk . Stninboiio of Mnrshlleld. The noxt
KnVVin;? m I w fo "U I mooting will be held In two week, at
t ho will not ul,t af'ornoon with Mrs. Elinor Vino-,
wntiirf voir- 'Iird "l ,ler ome ' Kastsldo Wodnos-
' h I day. ' A dainty lunch was sorved, tho
t nt l ,, u 11 i. o mail nV tho ,lomo r Mr8' Staiiibono In Mnrah
I I T""80 J''K Mrs. Vino-
Z't . J u . ntl'" hospitality were Mrs. Jas.
llOUBO
i- H in ii... ...i. .1,.,,. . i. nil I ) n nun iiumiy tvviu mn. .i.m.
yJ1"? l !?,?" ,".e'V ." Mplntosh. Mrs. L Sallng. Mrs. C.
Hpond, whoro tlioy shall go, whom
they. Bhall know.
That ho will oousldor It a privilege
to toll nil day to support IiIb fam
ily. AND bo delighted to v'. aso nround
half tho night with his wlfo to par
ties mid theater.
Thnt ho will ho n cash roglstor.
AND n guitar, so to speak, ono who
can mnko money with both hands
fwMo illBcourBlng tho Biiporlniamn
nnd tho ovor bouI.
Thnt ho should bo mloro his wlfb
ho would bo utterly nilserrhle whn
Hho Is out of Ills flight, HUT bo per
fectly willing fr hor to go off for
tbroo month Jniinte to ICitrnpo with
out him.
T: at ho should honor bin wlfo by
ninrryliiK hor, HPT always ho rontlv
to pity hor for having married him.
That ho should never whlno or
complnln about how hnrd n man hns
to work to support n family, HPT
that ho should bo filled with sym
pnthy over tho hnrd lot of his wife
for hnvliiK to spend what ho hna
mudo.
That ho should be fond of IiIb own
family boforo marriage. HUT sever nil
relations with thoin ns soon ns ho gets
married and perceive that his wife's
ralatlopa Huvo an Inallennhlo right
to camp In tho best bedroom, and
have all tho money spoilt In taking
thorn about, and buying thoin pres
ents. .. ,
Thnt ho Bhould bo n Hon nnd not
n mouBO, HPT nover dare to volco a
t'ommnnd In M own houso, or nsk for
a hook In a closet.
riini lm should bo n crackorjnek
business man, HUT think It all right
West, Mrs. John Vlnoyard, Sr.
YOPXt! MATHOXS
Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls entertained tho
Young MntroiiB last week- nt n vory
Jolly sowing party nt her homo In
Ferndalo. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Clny-
baugh, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Grnnnls.
Mrs. John Koudnli, Mrs. Guy Ken
dall. Mrs. Hold, Mrs. TdcMillnu, Mrs,
Coleman and Mrs. Mnloney wer
out. Mrs. F. C. Illrch was a guest
of tho club. At I o'clock Mrs, Jarvls
servod a delicious lunch of steaming
Inked bunns ami Hoston brown bren 1,
asslstod bj hor nloce, Miss Jesa!e
Trail;, mid hor daughter. Ruth
Till w ok tho (luh met with Mrs.
Ouy Kendall, with Mrs. (irnunls,
Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. John Kendall,
Mm. Jarvls, Mrs. .Mnloney, Mrs.t
Wilson and Mrs. McMillan present,
nnd Mrs. Illldoiibrniid ns speilal
guest. Mrs. John Koudnli will bo
hostoss noxt Thursduy,
:
i piax son.vi,.
The .Mnrshlleld Epworth I.oaguo Is
plnnnliig for a big soclnl noxt Friday
night.
UAXC1I PAHTV.
I
A most onjoyablo party wos
given ' nt tho homo of Mr.
Charley Hagqulst Saturday ovonlng
by tho neighbors, who spent
itnlni' liv llin unlL'lilifiia who Rnnnt
. . ..!- 4 1.n.. .. .. nn-' o -. : "--r.-- ""- --"-
ror ins who uuvi'i in iyi .ii. "--ithe evening In dancing, roiiowed by
count, or know whoro hor money splendid suppor. Tho families
goes.
That ho shall mnko money like Mr.
Itockofollor. AND spout hlgh-browed
phlloHOp'iy Ilko a long hnlred Soclnl
Ut. Expecting all thoso dlvorgont
things, is it any wonder that so ninny
women nro dlsappolntod In tholr hus
bands? .
I SUKIMtlSH PAHTV. t
i
Mrs J. 1). McKKy was the reclplont
or a most delightful surprlso party
nt )w.. iinmo lu Eastslde Inst Satur
day. Sho had almobt forgotten that !
tho day marked tno sixiy-iourui u
nlvorsury of hor birth when a largo
crowd of frlendH and neighbors came
in, bringing tholr lunch baskets with
thorn. Oamos and music worn fol
lowed by a sumptuous repast. Thoso
nrosout, with guests from Mnrshlleld
and Sumnor, woro thoso of Carl Eg
enhoff. Chnrlos Dungnii. John Grant.
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING,
ENLARGING m
AND SUPPLIES
REHPELD BROS.
Russell Building.
Central Avenue
W. II. Smith and Charles Hagqtllst,
and Miss Frances Luso and Dora
Brown of Marshllold, Miss Selandor
of Sumner, Messrs. Hort Smith, Carl
and Ralph Cllnkeiihoard, Guy Cutllp,
William Jutstroni, John Enegron,
Charles Steadem, Gcorgo Selander of
Sumner and Chns. Richardson of
Mnrslillold. '
I
IIAPTIST LADIES
Tho Hnptlst Ladles' Aid Socloty
wns eiitortalned Wdncsdny nrter
noon by Mrs. D. D- Ross at hor
home on Golden avonuo. At tho
business session plans woro mndo for
a silver tea to bo glvon at the Bap
tist church noxt Wednesday, March
25. Later an Informal afternoon
wns enjoyed. TIiobo present woro
Mrs. N. M. Sutborlln, Mrs F. H.
Dressr, Mrs. F, II. Storey, Mrs.
E. W. Lewis, MrB. John Nnglo,
MrB. Geo. Gulovsen, Mrs. C. II.
EIIorbck, Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mrs. C. F.
Marsh, Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mrs. C. F.
Gulovson, Carrie Robs and Rev.
Uassford.
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HIHTHDAV PAHTV
Last Sunday, N. G. Humes, of
Not th Uend was tho recipient of a
sdrprlso party there and tho sur
prise wns oven extonded to bis wlfo
Music nnd gnmes preceded refresh
ments. Thoso present woro Mr.
nnd Mrs, II. Wnuknsh, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas .Tuza, Mr. and MrB.
Joo Olln, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Loom
Is and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hralnard.
Joo Emery, of North Ilond, was
also treated to a surprlso party
Wednesday evening In honor or IiIb
28th birthday. Games nnd diver
sions woro followed by n flno sup-
nnr n fnnturn nf which wna nil ex
cellent birthday cake cooked by his
motnor,
4 4 &
I
NARCISSUS CIA'H.
Tlio NarcIssiiB Club will 1o eiitor
talned noxt Wednesday ovonlng by
Miss Blanche Tellefson at her homo'
In Eastslde. Tho Club hns decided
to hold evening parties Instead of
afternoon sessions ns It will bo moro
convenient ror most or tho members.
4
HOOK PAHTV.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mllo Sumner will
entertain nt Progressive Rook noxt
Ttiesdny evening.
CLASS SOCIAL
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Tho Mlzpnh Hlblo Class or North
fContlniiod on Pngo Threo.
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WEAR DIAMONDS
"DIAMONDS ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT. WIIEII A MAN
WHO IS WEARING DIAMONDS APPROACHES ANOTHER HE
GETS ATTENTION BECAUSE HE LOOKS PROSPEROUS, THIS
PA YS. THE MOS T CHERISHED TREA S URES A MA N CAN GIVE
HIS WIFE, SWEETHEART OR MOTHER ARE "DIAMONDS."
THE LUSTROUS GLITTER OF THESE MOST PRECIOUS STONES,
MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE, DELIGHT THE BEHOLDER AND
THE WEARER.
THEN DIAMONDS CAN ALWAYS BE QUICKLY TURNED
BACK INTO MONEY.
OUR DIAMONDS ARE FLA WLESS: OUR PRICES AS LOW AS
2 HE BES TCAN BE SOLD FOR.
H. S. TOWER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER.
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( IPC IPfesfv 1
i S BHIp3 Es-HHFtIbI
MffiUD! d paint 1
s
This is tho kind of weather that makes you
think of
ipring Pamtinj
We havo the STOCK and the PRICES
VARNrSHES
STAINS
BKUSHJ3S, ETC.
ALL KINDS OF BOAT PAINT
WIITT13 LEAD
LTNSEED OLL
COLORS
IRVING
BLOCK
lMj
Spring Hats
For Men
Some moil nro lu a quandary
when hnt-buylng timo comes.
True, nothing chnnges n mnn'B
appcaranco moro than IiIb HAT,
hut tho chnngo cnu ho ono to IiIb
advantage equally as easy as tho
oppaBlto.
It is simply n mnttor or rinding
tho hat which most becomes you.
Wo do claim considerable success
In "finding" tho right hat ror,
tho right man.
May wo demonstrate It por
Bonally? Very unusual qualities at $.1.00
and $:i.(iO.
Ladies' t Mjsswi
Suits and Dresset
Wo wish to call to
dnl nttontlon thn i ro,lr C
tngo or selecting
or dress now, whe l
at the liahthii. , ..!. T
Many or the most JJJ,
Btylcs shown nro exclu S
will not lm ,im... lte N
now assortments ar LJ
8108 are unbroke VT
1b the most satis c"to &
cl.oos.ng. Don, ,
A beautlrul stock of ..
ory all rrom New Yo?kt"S
rnmouB houses. Pricey
HEALTH HINTS
BREAKFAST SPECIALS
From 5 a. m., to 10 a. m., only.
Ham and eggs 5c
Sausage and eggs g
Bacon and eggs 'j
Three Eggs, any style
Oatmeal mush and milk, potatoes, hot cakes and coff
FREE WITH ABOVE ORDERS
WE SERVE A REGULAR 25-CENT DINNER
MARSHFJELD CHOP HOUSE
Opp. Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
The
McCalley ggjg
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES GUILD OFTHE
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
XSUff: March 23rd
Masonic Opera House
8:15 P. M. o'Clock
Seats: Lower floor, 50 ots. Reserved at
Parsons. Balcony, 25 cts.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire aid Marine Insurance
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1HU..H' .- yfl
nnd good, pure, ' Jrf
lshlng bread makes boJ'J
nnd healthy. Our bread Uj'M
tho rinest hard w" 't
kind that retains the
gluten and pbosplut a . wjn
ly It !b rich in niU
solute.ly pure to'ff
baking and handllns- B
coats but miw """
Bay Bake
rinns
Tho place ror godd
tlarxet Ave.
DO YOU
'-" use your telephpne to advantage?
WHY NOT?
It is cheaper to talk than to travel.
We have toll stations in Coos and Curry
connect with the Bell System at Roseourg.
Coos Bay Home Tetopta
Main Office.