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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1914)
;'!V ; if too THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGOM, 8ATUBPW. itltT 18, tgt4.-EVEHIHGJDITI0M. HHHbeIWmI ! t I' m.vriimiJTIONS ctmcoruTnKl I wkimm-ovi ''' ' .v."." .-.i . ; n r.a tffi!S PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay peoplo who visit In other dries, togothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received in the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will be published and secretaries are kindly req nested to furnish same. A Moncitx 111:1:0. A beautiful wedding wns solem nized on Wednesday cumins at half past eight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Johnson, when Miss hs ther Johnson became tho bride of Mr It. Stnnlev Hollar, of San Kran- .isio. irciim.-.H"ii "'"" . ated. using tho Impressive hplscopnl rltu service. The ceremony was read under a floral arch of pink and white roses In the presence of the rela tives and only the most Intimate CONTHIUUTIONS concerning inrlnl linppenliigs, Intended 101 publication In the society depart .iiMiif ni The Times, must bo sub- mltted to the editor not later than (5 o'clock p. m.. Friday of each week. (Exceptions will be allowed only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho lnu mentioned.) weeks, when Mrs. will be hostess. Hattle Wheelor Holdo lota of thlnga; look PRETTY ; too KASTKItX STAR. Tps. the clrls all rush to meet him ,.., i with tlieir most engaging Tl0 0..,iRi ,)artv enterod the room . . ""? ,. ,. to the strains or .Menueissouus .u- T, nffi,.r., nf noric Chanter O And the chaperones all greet him ,.. ,,,, pIavei, , M. Cal Sin-' , T',l? f fr8T "IE?. nf nf.r nw ." lv',,n, , ., .rf. nod .. ..''i, ".,hm 'l.anuet in honor of their worthy " " -' -- - 1 a pinwi ui wiuiu utin-iinnu 1 inn 1 run lri !' I Minn wlioi lias . . be'0';.. . pemUnJUcetrlmmliiBS. She .wore ', '?: , ?'', T H?L ? ynu ne may not e a muer ... h a f.wered tulle veil, arranged in n -: ";:,-" wu-, ,,.t in a nee ereat endeavor ...11... .... i.ni.i u-m, nr.inen IiIoh- 1 "l llL i.r.iuu 1 unpin wniui rail m Tho' he lionsts no other talent, and gomsi am ,arred a white prayor- hls lmlr pe. chance Is scant j,, gni, entered on the arm of Jle can dnnce the latest dances, and Mcr f(t(u.r a wn8 nttendeJ by Mrs. I... nt' .it fallmi naii'l' . . . ... ..t i...m ft... ...u ., ... .v.... v h- Kf jojinsoii. iiiairoii in iiunui, m-i p.. .... ifotvn was of pink chnrmeuso wltli,""1"1 Jle can force your admiration In a mMeiuenterie trimmings. moment wl en he speaks The bridegroom wore the conven- Of the newest steps theyVe using in tfcfil lilark and was attended by He can do the Hesitation Jn the ti, .hlrnrniinii' won. both club- . !-?Ht Sunday. a Jolly party of. Dny 1'f.rt l.i .ni Tltr.ia nipmlinrd v..r.. In. . Itlated at the session. Mr and Mrs , Orr and Mrs. Warner, of .North. IlejuL 1 wlio was initiated tor a rortiami r. ' I KX.IOV l'ICU only proper way nl.n. ,, nnlgtlo. In the llvlim- tity tes enjoyed nn outins trip mil And he claims that Castle Walking ,oom ,lll(.e boW,, of roSes and ropes l,cnP ", 'l)er8 l'rou'' T'"'1lncll Is behind the times today. of pVeenerv Intertwined with flowers htnndi.rd was engnged for th-i clay He deserves his present glory, for maJje ve'ry prettv effect The dln-iamI ,(,t,al weather made It n most the Jealous must allow nB-room. where a' buffet supper waBioyabW one. Among tltuee In the He can dance tic newest dances and se-vei was a veritable garden of I"11"'.' w?ro: Mr. and Mi. .lames tHo -other don't know how. flInk a;, u.,te gweet IUBli ITwohey. Mr. and Mrs Hay Chnnin. . ., . Anon- 1 The happy couple were the re-' M,r' a"1 ' rank elle. Mr and clplents of many costly gifts. The I"; Joe "emlnwny. Mr. nnd Mrs. I Mtr oirvi iTirt n i-nnne wn,,n bri.logn.om's gift to the bride wns f: (,a,V, l.r' ai!.tl Mr' Am,0B wJIii-THi- cjUAlWTII.S a oung woman ... ..." , , 1 Mr. nnc Mis. Ferguson. Mr. and .Mrs rarm nmnbir r L ,! r ri. f r each year of her life, making the (r,e'" '''". Chester (lay. Halp.. monn f-nl n. ih ZuU Vt ,h,. I "re ilAl-t of diamonds. I oss Irvln Itoss Ira Stnril.wini. Ai- k?(ln'r o? the "idoai Z L " hv ,he The bride Is the beautiful and ac- Hrnps..,,. A bert Smpson Frank ri,l,,f 1 n . 1 u, 'ompllshe I daughter of Mr. Alfred '""f- Eugene Uejbe. Mel vn Schrpr- , ", "T 1 h Hvu! Johnson. S.-.. Jj has L-.mu iiiim. of ' ',I,0 Inp, a r,! ? ,3,,f 'M,,.ulgc IlaSr ffrli Xrhsd a iirmm,' on "r ' Coqullle. The bridegroom Simpson Mable Farley. Flossie Simp- the -Wenl 1 .sin n" ' from X itnml. Is " wo11 ,t,10W" '0,I"K Iii8lne man 11"- w, Simpson. Florence iiicj nieai 1 usiniwi rrom tn stand- , , -! 'r- Hnrues, Pearl Coates. Crace Chapln. poMit of the young woman. , ' ArVe s'icrt ''-'Mievn-oon Mr a-ul NV '" " Aaiy c.y. Key I'a.ip..,. To NPPiirt) liU da M .a ,!!.n llinia.l .. "' nn ..Jim num, .ir. h.ui .. ' ' ..1. t.v. )1 fe J 1 -ir Qui" slock is sivcandtheas so varied tiiain Please any j any pocket We arc shaVcj -Muiuiiy nicn Chif fon lew 1 PRiCtirr $ 7.50 $ ( $12.50 $15 $20.00 $2253 $27.50 Uflrbj rr.. ... "i.i. .... ,. .. .... . Af:tr e s'icr III Nl'l' IIH Illai 1111. .1 iilf U.kllKlllltiil - llbts of questions to over a hundred ' "U"np,wl" 'M,l,,,,e nt, O'1'1"''' Pomona L-lrlo. nn,i fm.n .lm nn. Cal.. where they will be nt home to fiwers a most Interesting sermon was ,M,'lr 'rlfnd.-rCormlIlo .Sentinel. dellvored. " Thoro came a demand for anothor , ,,..,. . ,. .,.,.,., ? eormon In which the young men ' HHjlll.M. WI.HDIXd. should have an oppoitunlty to ex- press the (uallfeijtloiis which they ,., Tuosday iiiornlns nt the M. E. (ilt.UN'l) I.OIK8IJ OKFICKIIS I Wm. Galloway, of Salem, (irnnd .Master of tho Oregon 1. O. O. F., and his wife, former President of the Oregon licheknli Assumbly; Judge lUKTIIDAV I'AHTV, .i,.m.h v. 11 r i 1 1 i'nsi iiuM'iny iwominB nt tne .ai. k. "ii-koii ueooKnii .ssijini)iy; .ludgc fili ,ho lenl Ufu Hl'0"h! S"1"'-1 lonuo 1 ere. Otto A. Mor-Mohu F. Hall. Hoputy (Jrainl Mas- POSSOM). rliKi.v. nt Mnrliri.tlil ini inilin.l In Iter, and -Mrw. Ivnli. I.iiiiiIm !.,. al. I. i 1 Accordingly nuostlons were distill)- marrlugo to Mary Alta Stanley. I o' the Oregon Itebeknh Aflsenihly. """"" ,1'", ''!?"": h,""Iro:1 !! of J. J. Stanley of this city. I will bo In attendance nt nn opva joiing moil. Practically all respond- iev. A. Thomas officiating. Mr. meeting of Sunset Lodge. I. O. O. F Tim Winn.. 1,1 ,.i'iMi..n.i MorrlsHoy Is a young business imm ' , "0 hold next Tuesdny evcniiig, Tnifn t"nmn" . ..r0. 1 il '. ' n1"1 l'""factor of Mnrshflold. while July 21. Kt.TL.,TJ!...5r,,lhS.IV' 8.lal0- ' .?? ?f tho popular, nii A- .. .ii... .. . . ;.i ... ; . . young lauios or tins city, a Host ofi nrVin . 1 "'. eruri 111 fremu are extending congratulations t " h1, r' J!?r!!! ! n" 'I "eamy U t wl.l.e..-Aa.,lllo Sentinel. m -..... ... wt .! V ( IMHII MIV.VI Ilrunoltes have t'.o preference, though blondes and those of medium complexions are not without admir ers. Till' iitllll.tlp vnnni; unman la m-a. tffm nhlt. I.iu..uh .... 1... .... ... '1 Jn nthlotlcH I ml lea te good health ami '' ''ly ' Mrs. J. C. ability to keep a neat tidy home. !!omc " Forndale. All U'nnt In Irniiu li.ti .ll.mlti.... ! A III tho home and hoc trontment nf rilltlSTlAX WO.MHN. I TI.d Christian Womon'a Ilouiil nf f ' I 11 U r'l 1 liu milai.) 1 t it f i.l iw.ul I I fttj VIIIBI IHIlll'lL lll'AL Jones nt her XAitcissrs ci.i'it. her home folks, especially of hor help- iiiiuiHiH to iur miithor and lu-r nt- v - Mliido towaid '.er In other. Chumml- The Xurclssus Sowing Club of ncss with her father and brother KjihIiIo wns entertained Wednesday counts strongly lu her fawir. ufternoon by Miss Thorln Lund. Af- Tho follow lug characteristic are ter a busy afternoon the hostess inonlloiicMl as Indl-peusablu: A sunny, served light refreshments. Those Joyful, affectionate disposition; In- present of the club members were iogrlty. vIvHi'ltv, practicability. Misses Illanch Tellofson. Hlldiir Btralghtforwaidnesi nnd honesty; West. Nellie Olson. Annlo Lund inodesty In dreb :uid mnnners and Stella Peterson and Mrs. Hattle Pet will powor enough to htnnd by a eison. The guests wore Misses Fthol right doclslon. A.iderson and IMdlvn Wheeler and Nearly all In .1st I. at sho ltavo Mrs. Hose Steckle. Mrs. Ksslo Vlne practlinl domestic training, while a yard. Mrs. Kose Mcintosh and Messrs musical nnd business education are John Tellofson and Hussell Thurston' u.uiHii-w iu mi iii'niiiiim- 1110 nun wi meet iiauin i.. tun I iBte. fV' V" - - Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ksther Sullivan celebrated her thirteenth birthday by entertaining a number of her iliil.. friends at the W. K. hiililwin homo. In the game-. Almiv Ledward and Frances II.11111 won first prizes. Ilustor Sullivan and Louise Conner also won prJes. Fol lowing a Jolly afternoon, sumptuous refreshments wore served by Mrs !:. W. Sulllvnn mid Mm, Murphy, rhose present wore: Marguorlto llnl ey. Irono Simmons. Iivuo Foulkes. L-iulse Connor. Frances ll.ilni. Cam Abo . Wllum lloagland. Ijyihy Pltinnn. Abb e Ledward. Kntheyn Nicholson. Stella ClirlHtlan. ok Sullivan. Kd na Kolloud. Waltor llmvait. Huster Sullivan. Hilton Sehoi)horg, .laut Mcl.aln. Liicllo McLaln. Km, m,.. ueowu. Jieion noon. Kdnn Hoes. 7m. la Swlnford. Holeo Anderson, Jine Andeisou and AIU Flanagan. if i'.jh:wi:ll mx. t Wednesday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. J. o. Langworihy entertnfned at n itoOk party as a farewell to their daughter. Mrs. I'aul Peralta. who left today for hor homo lu California iftor a short visit on tho Hay. Cut flowers predominated in the decoru tlons and refreshments were enjoyed nt tho conclusion 0f the ovenlng lliow present were: Mr. and Mrs! Mr .' ,"!tMU"1 ,?"88 f!lo"',a Abbott. ami MrL1 P,r?' '" J "'""roin, Mr Mrs w ' w Ar LnKW0"'. Mr. and Mrs. . W. Langworthy. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Snmnnr M- ...... i .1 ." ' 'L ,rM y' Mr.' and Mrii' Tll0"'a8 Ley! land, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Curtis Mr and Mrs. F. C. IUrch. Miss Hazoi Morrlman and Mrs. H. K. KdwS . I Mr ."and Mrs. Married People: A great help towards keeping a house . in order are CHIFFONIERS. They hold al most as much as Noah's ark, and yet are so convenient and attractive looking. We have a large line of chiffoniers, in all sizes styles and woods. Don't try to stow away your extra belongings in high shelves or dark closets . Buy yourself several of our pretty, well made ohlffonieros and save all this trou ble. The PRICES we will make you, also, will save you the trouble of looking a:nruuiH Dr ess u We have afe) of Drssseal "'to fronj $ 7.50 & Mi $12.50 5Tg $17.50 S2d $25.00 ,$27.X to $47 ST 11 WE SELL IT FOR LESS1 GOING & HAJKVEY f Complete House, .Furiiiifers Central avenue In tt'o Coke building. The postage on ftooks coming nnd go ing I'.iies not iwiount to more fan tweiw cents. Also tne rio.e ul die Slat". Library fs open to you. 4 LOS AlXtJKLKS PA I IT V. , Wmi m - : ':' , ill ;! I '1 4 The Liw Angeltw Kxpruss or Wednesday. July ,s. had the following- --.Mrs. Krhard Coko of ternlco street wan n ehnrinlng hosteiM todav, w..en sh entertained with u lunch eon, hoirorlng hor ifniighter. Mrs. Ira II. llartfe. who with her huslmud. Dr.' Ilnrtlc. will lcmvy In rnw ,nvs to continue their motor tour of the const ' limn reiurnini? to tliolr homo In Oiogon. ( "TLo tnlilo i-iis centered with n bank of red rnrnntlous nnd forns. wbflo plaeo cmrdH wore mlulaturo automobiles. . "Covers wero Inld for the hostess. Mrs. artfe. Mrs. Italph W. Coko. Mrs. Chauncey Cowbon, Mrs. Fred .Johnson. Mrs. FJIstaboth St. Ooger.i Mrs. Kioanoro Myott. Mra. A. C. Stopl 'an. m. John (,'oorgo Drow. Mrs.1 Clnronce L. Strain. Mrs. Austin Cad walnder. Mrs. Floyd Pentz. Mrs. John .' V';0' Mr8' l:Jw, f:la'. -Mrs. Cliuiil Hunter. Mrs. J. Virgil Puuh Mrs. Howard, Mm. Stewart Wright Mrs. Wl Ms W. nanl". Mrs wmft Hrock. Mm u'iiii.1 .-. t.. ..:""' Coberly. Miss " ..,ra'' "r nnd Miss Poarl Ilwor'i of Xorth Hend'. ', uiuson. 4 I OUR CItA'LLENGE we Cas '4-K Largest U$ Stod MRU w ',WD Tl MMKr Jiijf m n.iv. m l'- A to be im n.iv. 1 statciiicat lq the l'ojJs To everybody. Urlnic samples of nn JfH t HOfDJl kind of wall nndQtillii ducorntlon unuir )(.l'illo (3 txeol them. ' ' pilllltiUg LET US PHOVE IT. US " K.SEIMA v Ka VIERS Phono. 29(-U I17G North "tim mi:i:t fuidav. MlllUltV XOTKH. HINGS RINGS RINGS WE HAVE A LAKGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH RINGS TO SHOW YOU. 1IUT we DO NOT JUGGLE THE' PRICES WE TREAT EVERYONE WHO PLACES CONFIDENCE IN Us'wiTH THE SAME HONEST CONSIDERATION. AND YOU MUST TRUST THE JEWELER WHEN YOU IWY HIS GOODS. WE REFER THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER DWELT WITH US TO THEIR FRIENDS WHO HA VE. Tho Survey for jy ,, contalna o the federation of Woman's Clubs mnn'J .? U l,lnt '"eetlng wo- man a suffrago lecelved a triple en dorsement. from the association nnfl frm V10 s,,P'emo Court of i . Council" fwln th0u InfornaUonai Rome. f Wmen then meetl"s at Tho Atlando f. i.. i.. .... . I K,8as.lTrafw&T to nn , f .2! V.Ke tn. Prelude ,,.." ,"""' " '" rrencb ilevolu i .WefiS:8 ar n tUc w of The Scientific American Sunnin ment records the tercentenary of U.J evlnrte.,B',n0t or "S don't KS?: ni. . i iiu inrvnDfifiM r ..!... -. J'oople vvIM , oetat Th. cl rc ," vMiJ1 Fr,,,,u,y ovenlnB' Ml" A Ico cha, J, nf0!1 1,0rt Iver80n w, cnaigo of the program. Ji YOl'Xti LA1HICS' All). nn.. ... : : i,.7..rweBliln Lutheran Young rtv,e8 A U wa8 on'ertalned Wednes-' lav evening by Mrs. R. 0. Thorn! I ta.thuif l nJeetlnB' two weeks from' Stm3?i5b?5K' W$ M,sse Mabel. Cora and Al- In .Ma,thl80n and Mr8- O. Thorpe and Messrs. K. o. Melletn oiir Union. H. Peterson and RnrSIKl ' ""' ' '" I w mmm - mmm. mi - V CHRISTIAN' SISTKRHOOI). -i Tho Marshfleld Christian Sinter ' work waa followed- by J htiJit SPECIAL Wo have on Special Sale a choice HH nants and short lengths in nearly & WOOL 'AND COTTON DRESS ENS, MUSLINS AND CURTAIN1 every piece a good bargain. ' The Golden ?. H. S. TOWER W RELIABLE JEWELER. hold "kr;h P,ans were made to I Th.. IIK. t boo'kTadZrfr ' new held a ;,..; o , "lLrae."nB will be m dstnrmlnVr " uuv lue Paco waa nut a If It wew ! TSttSfSj' ico..,. . tw TttM j 4 j o Ja6 printjn mM d fX m : ..t..i ...'-' i? . mmm Ld.im