The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Club. In scrvliiR, sho was nssfatcd
by Mrs. W. U. Curtis. Ilur gueati
wore Mrs. J. A. I.oniion, Mrs. 15. .1.
VrniB, Mrs. M. .1. Coffelt. Mrs. 1).
Ross, Mrs. S. A. Leiinon, Mrs. V.
IJ. Curtis, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. II. J.
Isaacs, Mrs. Robert Kmory. Mrs. A.
K. Morton, Mrs. Ingrnni, nnd Mrs.
Nollson.
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Tlio North Uond D. M. C. Club
will meet noxt Wednesday with
Mrs. Clias. Williams.
BE A CAPITALIST
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Thursday evening at tlio homo of
tho bride's parentB, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. IJarncs, In Hay City, Miss
Iluth Darnos and James Tuolicy
woro married, tho Hov. Robert K.
JBrownlng officiating, with the Im
prcaalvo Episcopal ring ceremony.
Tho wedding wns a qulot, homo func
tion, but beautiful in its simplicity.
Tho brldo appeared most chnrm
Jng In a cream brocaded mcBsallno
Rovn and carried a beautiful bocdot
of whlto roses and carnations. Sho
wnn attended by her slBter, Miss
Floronce IJarncs, who woro a shadow
lace gown. Mr. Tuohoy was attend
ed by Charles Matllla. t (
Ferns and roses predominated' In
the flornl decorations. Following
the ceremony, a sumptuous wedding
supper was nerved to tho wedding
pnrty nnd a few In., mute friends
who were guests. Besides tho mem
bra of the bride's family and tJio
wedding party, the jruosts were Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. A. Illatt. Mr. and Mrs.
. red Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 0.
Hnnsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I'. Mnloncy
nnd Miss Hrueo Kelly.
Tho young couplo went Immediate
ly to tho flue homo In Hay City
which tlio groom had furnished for
his bride. Mr. Tuohoy recently
en mo horo from Kurokn, California,
nnd Is employed by the C. A. Smith
Lumber Company. Do Is a most
cntimnblo young mun and worthy
of tho charming and highly CHtcomod
young woman whom ho has won
for n wife. A largo clrclo of frlonds
united In wishing them nil tho hap
piness and success that can como
to them.
INIOIt.MAL AKTIIRXOON
Mrs. Bradford Wheeler entertained
Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. K. MlngiiH
and Mrs. W. F. Miller Informally
at sowing and ten Wednesday after
noon. o
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PRISCILLA CLUIl
Tho I'rlsclllns will meet (iners-
Icr nnd whooping cough willing)
next Wednesday with Mrs. Mostolier
for the usual afternoon of sowing.
I XOIITH HKXI) PUUSIlYTHIl-
IAX All)
Mrs. C. A. Smith wns hostess to
a small group of ilio North Bend
Presbyterian Aid Thursday nftornoon
Business matters and sewing occu
pied the day. Another meeting will
bo held In two weeks. Mrs. Mcndo,
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Roso and Mrs.
Elmer RubbcII wcro present.
Tho North Bend High School at
their annual bamiuet elected tho
following officers for tho ensuing
year:
President Miss Helen Monde.
Vice-president Mlsa Dorothy Klb
ler. Secretary Molvln Jackson.
Treasurer Clarence Klblor.
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HAV CITV All).
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Juno l'I Is the dnto of tho next
meeting of tho Bay City Lndlos'
Aid.
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SOCIAL TKA.
Mrs. Everett B. Curtis, of Pint
lr was IiohIobh at a delightful so
cial tea Wednesday afternoon, her
guests being members of tlio Lnrkln
piax DAXt'K.
The hURbnnds of the members of
tno Thursday Club will bo hosts at
another dancing party at the Fin
nish Hall next Tuesday evening.
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Tho Marshfleld Bridge Club and
a fow additional guests woro royally
entertained at luncheon and cards
Wednesdny by Mrs. W. S. Turpen nt
the Inst meeting of tho uensou. The
club plans to adjourn until Septem
ber for Its summer vacation. Mrs.
Blake won tho prlzo nt cards. Tha
members attending wcro Mesdnme
Bennett, Blnko, Toye, Kiiufmnn, Por.
ham, Flanagan, Byler, MePhersoii,
Coke, Mntsnn and Jones, while Mrs.
Parsons, Mrs. llousoworth, Mrs.
Bunting, Mrs. Claude Nnsburg and
Mrs. Uoble wero additional guests.
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K.SMOY Ol'TIXtl.
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Mrs. A. F. Bassford yesterday on
tortnlucd her Sunday school class
nt n picnic nnd outing at Lib by.
They mado the trip out by train and
walked back. They woro taken Into
the liilno by Louis Doll nnd had n
fine time.
Thoso participating wcro Whltford
Hall, Wnyno Cosuoy, Howard Mc
Laughlin, Monroe MeMahon, Hor
schol Clausen, Ralph Hanson, Clin
ton Woodruff, Burl Woodruff, Cecil
Doll, Francis Flanagan, Logan Rush
ing, Moody Rushing nnd Will Taylor,
Rev. and Mrs. Bassford nnd Lois
Bassford.
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Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, Miss Cone
vlcvo Songatnckon nnd n party of
friends nru spending tlio day nt
Mussel Reof and Shore Acres, where
moving picture views nro being ta
ken from tho Crawford Point laud
ulvertlBlng project.
Miss Alice 'Iickcll has been spend
the week In Portland nt tho Rose
Carnival. Sho Is expected homo next
week.
(Continued on Pago Eight.)
The best wiiyio overcome any gimwing envy you J'cel toward the
to Do a capitalist
favored rich is to develop a great big ambition
4 A fine chance these days for mo to become an Astor or n M
yourself,
shall Field!" you may reply
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FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MAR SHFIELD
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We know hundreds of capitalists in the process
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iviJurriuiN TO
1iiiii mi (imx Mnv. lnivnrs nf nin in FiM
MARSH FIELD. Wealth is not acquired ordinarily at a siiiyfe
leap, but results from patience, perseverance, industry and thrift
These purchasers of lots in I1 1 1?ST ADDTTLON are acquiring Ono
of (he first essential of civilized man, a place to live a freehold
On the easy payment plan (hey are accumulating hundreds of dol
lars worth of wealth, represented by the land they are bavin."
This laud they may hold indefinitely and enjoy the natural in
crease of value due to the community's growth, or they may con
vert their wealth into cash and with it engage in business, first in a
small way and later in a larger way.
Ie a capitalist, but don't be ashamed to start like nmnv groat
capitalists started-in a small way, buying a home-site at $10 per
month.
Start bv seiMiring a lot where you can see values growing evorv
day. in KIUKT AUDITION TO MARSH Fl ELI).
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
IIS Central Ave.
Phone 1G0.
Ansco Cameras
AND KVKItYTIIIXU l-'Olt THIOL I'RINTLVCJ AND DKVKI.OPINC,
Till: KI.NI THAT YOU WILL KVK.NTUALLY INSIST UPON
Coos Bay Stationery Co.
Oil CIJNTHAL AVIINUK.
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hJj Tlio season k iiiixv lieie jkxJ ytM-'HwV9v jSi
r?V for Pallidum and Syi$ jhi!rirM 'CnTTWV' P
raJ It IB tlmo to hnvoyour C? fciflfliU iM& 4$
Wt imlntliiK nud deeoratliiB di jV-A-fj fi $$,
Wi done. You can save time Hrt Wfrm?Vi--lK,Spi
rM nd moiioy by buyliiK vf JUii lf4aJPM
Irs your wall pnpor from 0 lu ' Mt lvS
k&f us. U you run short 'iWi. ill IJ W'j
fJw you en n net more nt a vj i It Q Wrf
IW iiioiuent'rt notleo. Also y& II1 i yn
lA-A a full lino of imltita and n iv
SOI tln. KutliuatoB rur- (fil-t I ifvS
fPj nlshod free. 1 11 I ftXJj
M LEMJEUX Si MILLER.1 , I FM
Bw)j Paint era nnd IVeoratora jCfift 1 I'j PS
B3 Phone n;..j;. )(AJ JWl iltl
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDKST HANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Katubllshcd JNSI).
Capita) Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest I'Mld on Tlmo DcposlU
Officers:
J. W. nonnott, President.
J. II. Plannsan, Vkc-IVcHldent,
It. I Williams, Cnnliler.
Geo. F. WJnclitwtiT, Atixt. Cuttlilcr.
QUIPPED WITH
-VERY FACILITY
FOK HANDLING ACCOUNTS IN A
PKOMPT AND itlXtAIILi: MAN
NHIt TIMS HANK SOLICITS TUB
nUSINBSS OK COUPOUATIOXH,
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ISKACTOItY 1IAXKIX0 HBItVICC
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SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
The First National Bank
Ot Coos Bay
BREAD
IIUBAD MAKBS. HIIAWX.
nnd good, puro, wholosomo, nour
Ishing brend makes boys muscular
nnd healthy. Our bread Is mado from
tho finest hard Winter wheat the
kind that rotalns tho nutrlonts of
Kluton and phosphates. Consequent
ly It Is rich in nutrition, and Is ab
solutely puro in ovory particular of
bnklnc and handling. And a big loaf
costs but llttlo monoy.
Coos Bay Bakery
Tho place for good goodies,
tlarltot Ave Phone 111-L
GOSS
'0 Cents
ESI
Why not have an extension telephone installed in
your residence? The price has been reduced to 60
cents per month.
Think of the unnecessary steps this will save you.
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co.
Don't take any chances
Aetna-izel Yourself Today
You ennnot afford to bo without It. ulth or neeldent Insurance
You not only nee 1 tho insurance, but you want to bo sure nnd
hnvo tho correct policy In tho best and most rellnblo company In
the businoss.
See mo or phono mo at once and I will explain it to you.
E. I. CHANDLER, Agent
Marshfleld. 300 Coko llulldlng.
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Convenience
and Safeguard
If you linro ever (.tumbled on tlio
dark basement steps, you can real
lio what a convenience It Is to have
nn Klectric Light Switch nt the
head of tlio Mali's.
When planning your new homo
or tho remodeling of jour proent
home, don't forget tlio switch nil
the basement stair, or the switch
lo light the second floor lights
fiom (ho flint floor,
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IDEAL FREE GROVE AND
PICNIC GROUNDS
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''ring your lunch basket, Kodak nnd fishing tncklo for a fow
days' outing.
Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty.
Kxcurslon to South Coos River ovory da v.
.Marshfleld Tlmo Table
Launch E.pross, weok days, loaves s n.m.
Stoamer Hnlnbow loaves Marshflold at 8:a.ni. every Sunday,
and 2 p. in. week days.
For chartor and picnic arrangements, apply on board steamer
Rainbow.
asp 4-L
Remember to hih"1e tMrt
llghtH, porch lights, baseboard v
e,s for tho flat irons aJ &
uppllaiiccs.
ICs simpler ami $$
to plan these tlilnis- before tf
work Is stalled.
SKK YOl'R IH-LCTIUCAh DE1U
IR or telephono to us.
OregonPower
Company
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