The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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being assisted by Mrs. Cnthey. Tho
next nieeMng will bo bold In two
ooks with Mrs. Fred Kruse. Those
present yestordny woro Mrs. J. C.
Wnllnce, Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mrs.
M 15. Evcrltt, Mrs. H. 15. Kennedy,
ireiraa'icjiwwOT'nttflWHV'aiwvf.i;
SPECIAL!
IjuI. I iiJnLJ
CONTUIUUTIONS concerning
social happenings, Intended for
publication In tlie society dupnrt
nient of The Times, must bo 'ih
tultted to the editor not lator
tlinn (5 o'clock p. tn Friday of
eneli week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whnro tno
events occurrel later than tho
time mentioned.)
PERSONAL notices of rlsltora
In tho city, or of Coos Bay peoplo
who visit In other cities, togcthor
with notices of social affairs, nro
Kindly rccclvvd in tho social de
partment. Tclcphono 133. No
tice of club meetings will ho
published nnd secretaries nro
i kindly requested to furnish same.
Airs. G. S. Gothro. Mrs. Fred GInzor,
Mrs. Elmer Husscll, Mrs. II. .1, Lin
den, Mrs. M. 0. Colomnn, Mrs. 15. 15.
Rlggs. Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire and
Mrs. Cnthey.
XA.MI5 DAUGHTER
Hnrbara Lucy Is the namo thnt
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Payno have con
ferred upon their llttlo daiiRhter
whoso advent this weok brought tho
parents n Bhowor of congratulations.
SONGS OF XlfiHT
Tho moon swings low In the sky
nhove,
And the twilight stars shlno
bright,
And a mother sings to her baby
love,
Thoso wonderful songs of night;
Those wontlc.'ful songs of sugar
ilt:ni trre?.
And fields vhcre the fairies piny, i
Of coeklo-shcll boato on golden seas
Thnt never are seen by day.
It Is by-low time and she sweetly
hums
Those wonderful songs of night;
Of the blaro of truinptes ami sounds
of drums
Whon the little tin soldiers fight;
She sings or n co.nliil inudy do;;
And the gingerbread man who
stnnds
By tho side of a lillnU'.lng crooky
frog,
Without nny amis or bands.
And tho moonbeams dance on tho
parlor floor,
And n ship setn nut to sen,
And ti baby sails for the golden shore
In search of the sugarplum tree;
SIio'h off to tho owe of the Toddy
Hoar,
And the haunts of the fairies kind,
No thoughts of tomorrow's worries
Shnll troublu her baby mind.
Oh, sweet Is tho smile on the baby
faco
And If over a soiir can reach the
Bkles,
Tho uugols must find delight
In limHtii- n nmtlipr'fl liillulilia
TIiopo wonilerful hours of night. '
Selected. I
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DOROTHY niX, thnt clover wo
man writer, hiiiiih up some mat
rimonial mlHtnkoH us follows:
To marry on liiHufflclent meaiiH,
l'ccuiisu when the bill collector be
gins to pound on tho door Cupid
jumps nut of tho window.
To marry a wotnitn becnuso she
is n parlor ornament nnd expect
hor to turn Into u kitchen utonhll
as noon n tho marilngo ceremony
Is over, or to innrry a drunken
rounder and evpeut him to be mela
mnrpl'OHCd Into u model of the do
mestic virtues.
For either n innn or n womnn to
marry with tho Intention of making
over tho ct'sp;- on"' c'.atscter to
suit his or her Ideal.
To marry it person whoso tnstes
nro not similar to your own.
To marry out or your own class
olthor socially, financially, Intellec
tually or morally.
To cut out tho Jolly hecauso you
nro married. During courtship flat
ten' In an aid to hiiccohs. After
marriage it lg n necessity.
To fall Into tho error of think
ing that matrimony gives ono tho
privilege of eating onions nnd toll
ing unpleasant truths In tho homo
circle.
For a husband or wife to curtail
the other's personal liberty. The mnn
who opens his wire's letters nnd tho
woman wlio goes through her hus
band's pockets will inevitably come
to hato each other.
To try to llvo together twelvo
months In tho year.
To bo separated too much.
To try to llvo with either his fam
ily or her family.
Not to settle the money question
before marriage.
To appeal to outsiders to scttlo
the family spats.
To try to live In a boarding house
or hotel. The lack of a home Is tho
first aid to divorce. ,
For tho wife not to bnvo plenty
of work to do to fill up her hands
nnd her thoughts.
To marry until tho womnn hns
had her fill of admiration from
men. nnd tho mnn Is tired of run
ning with the hoys.
For tho mnn not to throw re
sponsibility on his wlfc'H shoulders
and mnke hor feel thnt she must be
his real helpmeet Instead of n doll
to (Mess up nnd play with.
Not to have children.
Not to piny together. Tho man
who taken his nmusoments always
among men and the womnn who goes
to nothing but hen partleH will soon
find out thnt they can bo happy
apart.
And tho greatest mistake of nil Is
to marry without love, ir there Is
plenty of thnt nothing olso much
mntteis.
I PAST MATRONS
.
Tho Past Matrons will bo ontor
talnod next Friday by Mrs. C. II.
Dungnn at her homo on Coos River.
It will bo tho Inst session until Sep
tember. 4 4 4
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I EPISCOPAL GUILD
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itovAi. Ai'cno.v mtiDGi:
Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor ontortnlnod
the Roynl Auction Ilrltlgo Club at
hor home In South Mnrshflold this
week, soatlntc two tables nt the popu
lar pastime. Mrs. Ilousoworth car
ried off card honors.
The guests were Mrs. Goodrum,
Airs. Ilnuspwortli, Airs. Unities, Mrs.
HarriKiui, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Straw,
Mrs. Stafford nnd Mrs. Win, Grimes.
Tho club will piny again In two
weeks with Mrs. Kennedy.
I TIMMIII.I5 CM'll
a- .
T c Norii' Uornl Thlmblo Club on-
joyitl delightful session yoslordny
w'th Mrs. .1. G. Million. At tho busi
ness session, Mrs. Geo. I). Mnudlgn
w.is elected to membership. Follow
ing u few hours of needlework, ro-
'i.livoiilH were served, too hostess
COOS HAY LADIES
will find this H'.iop n comfort as well ns a convenience. A full lino
or noodle mnterlala, snf.i pillows nnd tho largest assortment or stump
imI goods In Mnrshflold.
AWT NISKDLK SHOD
RUSSELL IIIMLDING CENTRAL AVE., MARSIIFIELD
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BE A UTIFUL
GIFTS
FOR THE BRIDE,
S)'"-rJ
THE PRESENT YOU SEND WILL BE A MEASUREOF YOUR
AFFECTION, LET YOUR PRESENTS FOR THE ERIDEAND
GROOM CQME FROM QUE STORE AND TIIEY WILL KNOW YOU
HOLD THEM IN HIGH ESTEEM.
OUR JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE WILL ALSO STAND THE
STRAIN OF TIME; OUR CUT GLASSllVSZEXQUISITELY
WROUGHT.
H. S. TOWER
THE RELIA HLEJE WELER.
Tho I5plscopnl Guild Is another
ono or tho many societies nnd clubs
concluding their yenr's work with
this or next meetings. Mrs. Ren
Chandler and Mrs. Vcstnl, substitut
ing for Mrs, Sncclil, woro hostesses
entertaining In addition to tho mem
bers, Mrs. J. W. Flnnagnn, Mrs.
Ruble nnd Mrs. II. S. Harris. The
hostesses nt tho final 'mooting next
Tuesday will be Mrs. 15. G. Flanagan,
Miss Evelyn Flanagnn nnd Mrs. Vcs
tnl. Following this the society will
adjourn until nfter school opens In
September.
Thoso out Tuesdny woro Mesdnmes
McCluro, Hazard, Mntson, Schottcr,
McKnlght, Mary Drowning, Noble,
Perry, Ledward, Forty, Lewis and
Pcrham, nnd Miss Mnud Reed.
NORTH HI5XII CATHOLIC
AID
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The Catholic Aid mot lor tho Inst
mooting or tho season with Mrs.
C. S. Knlser Tuesday. Business mnt
tors Including final reportB of the
fair given two weeks ngo, occupied
tho afternoon. Mrs. Robort Hanks,
Mrs. Noll nnnks, Mrs. J. C. Wnllaco,
Mrs. Illack nnd Mrs. Dan McDonald
were present. Meetings will bo re
sumed In September.
I IIKACII PARTV
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Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth took n
party to Unstendorf's Reach Thurs
day In hor enr In honor of Mrs. II.
11. McPhorsuu, numbering ns guests
Mrs. Pnraons, Mrs. Turpcn, Mrs. Mc
pherson, Howard McPhomon nnd
Miss Doio thy Hylor.
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NARCISSUS CI.UIJ
Miss Nolllo Olson or Enstsldo will
bo hostess to tho Narcissus club next
odncBdny,
SILVKIt TEA
Tho Presbyterian Auxiliary will
hold their Silver Ton Wednesday
.Juno 17. with Mrs. Evn Gnmmlll, SOT.
Ninth street south. Tho hostesses
Borvlni; with Mrs. Gimmtll will bo
Mrs. W. F. Squlies, Mrs. .1. A. Cox
and Mrs. T. Howard.
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I MISSIOXARV SOCIETV TKA I
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On Wodnesdny tho M. n. Homo
Missionary Society gave n very well
attended Silver Ten nt tho church
hall. During tho afternoon tho
tithing boxes woro opon nnd tholr
contents, $8. 40, turned over to tho
missionary work. Tho Indies serv
ing tea woro Mrs. holt, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. Abbott nnd Mrs. Cnthcnrt.
Tho attendance Included Mrs. M.
It. Smith. Mrs. Howard Suvngo, Mrs.
Andrew Hanson, Mrs. Collom, Mrs.
John Hall, Mrs. J. Leo Drown. Mrs.
Mrs. Jns. DonneU. Mrs. Clay, Mrs.
Mary Drown, Mrs, Kinma Dow, Mrs.
H. 15. Dakor, Mrs. S. H. Cnthcnrt.
Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Goo. Dolt. Mrs.
C. V. Dnvis, Mrs. Woodworth, .Mrs.
Myors, Mrs, Isaacson, Mrs. Ford nnd
Mrs, Jos. Knotts.
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I SOCIAL SKWIXO t'Ll'IJ I
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Mrs. J. C. Swnnson ontortalned
Mrs. Roes nud Mrs. S win ford of
tho club und Mrs. Addison Cook,
.Mrs. Minnie Swnnson. .Mrs. Thomas
n.id Mrs. Harry Rodford ns guests
Thursday, serving refreshments In
tho Into nftornoon nldod by Mrs.
Cook. Mrs. Swlnford will bo os.
tess again In two weoks. I
Big cut in AFTERNOON and PARTY DRESSES
Just at the season when most in demand.
A Few Prices:
$12.50 Silk Dresses cut to$ "
$16.00 Soft Tnffcto in Navy -5"
$18.00 Black Silk Messaline I -5U
$20.00 Light Blue Mcssnlinc " 5"
$18.00 Hlue Crepe do A A
Phhio and lace 4.50
$19.50 While Mcssnlinc 4 a r
and Lace 14.75
r"2").00 Kancy Pink Chiffon
aiul Messiiline
17.50
The GOLDEN RUL
Kirst National Hank IMdir.
wamuo'i
Credit Enlightees the World
tz3
Xujwlcoii asked for crcdi'l and
(jot millions, because France had
fa itli in him, just as we have
faith in ijou. Credit, not cash, is
the poirer that creates kinijdoms
and founds republics. It is the
most indent lever since (he be
(jinninn of time. No business
could exist without it and ijel ijou
hesitate- to put jjonr credit to
active use.
It is as (jood as (jold here and
an asset that jjou can use todaij
to pajj for the furniture ijou wane
on our"Diijnified Credit Plan."
Do not hesitate to come in the
ritjht hand of (joodfellowship
welcomes ijou. Select the pieces
ijou need for home comforts; we
will (jladlij urrantjc the terms to
meet ijour convenience.
Evcrijlhinfj for the home from kitchen to sleepinij room at
PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU
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WHY PAY MO UK "
Johnson Gulov
Company
The Qualitij Xante With Service Fame.
Cape Arago Coffee
Como to our store If you want anything in tho line of COF
FI5KS, TI5AS. SPICKS nud EXTRACTS for wo not only give you
tho best for your monoy, but w o also give you coupon checks that
nre good for ROGERS' SILVERWARE. Como In and seo this
wnre. Wo nlso carry n full II no of staple groceries nnd our prices
are right nnd our goods aro trndo winners. GIVE I'S A TRIAL
COOS BAY TEA, COPFEE & SPICE HOUSE
Phono 394. no North Broadway.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
KKTAIL OKI'AUTMKNT
LUMUE1L LATH. HIIINGLES. MOULDINGS. HASH AND D0
HOOPING P APRIL ETC.
out mx fukl hill in two nv using our wood.
I'nONK imi 189 SOOTH DH0ADWA1
F0R RENT
HOUSEKEEPING
APARTMENTS AT
THE LLOYD HOTEL
0ci6
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
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unday, June 14
2 o'clock p. m.
Ball!
Elks vs. Eagles
Opening of the Marshfield grounds for 1914 season. Admission 2Sc