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MTflWi MawiP SF '5 1 J i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THflftv. f Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. E. G. l'crhnm, .Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mis. C. M. By lor, Mrs. J. II. Flnnngnn, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs H. M. Hlchardson, Mrs Dorsey Kieitzcr, Mrs. F. E. Conway nnd Mrs. R, M. Jennings. imwi . . fek ; iv. 'wr . ' ? AF'IBV m s PS WU WHO AKK (rJIA By Mary Carolyn Dnvlcs. Wo who nro Rind lot us Join hands together, And lift up to tho sky our" Joy ous runo, Wo who hnvo found our voyage of fair weather, Whoso years hnvo been nil Jurioj Lit us lift up bur llttlo singing tune, Wo who nro glnd. Wo who nro glnd, let us not still , our singing, But deMtcr nny sweetness wo mny hold: With both hnnds prodigally, gny, outfllnglng Our hcrllngo of gold. Wd can bring sun to cornors dark nnd cold Wo who nro glnd. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Tlmos, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter thnn C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where tho evonts occurred Inter thnn tho time mentioned.) i PERSONAL, notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay peoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of soclnl nffnlrs, nro gladly rccclvvd in tho soclnl de partment. Tclephono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries nro ' kindly requested to furnish same, j fashion pinto stylo nro generally be-! urB' A" nblo impor on "Piny- ..-..- .. I rntlllfla In Amnrlnn " ina rnml liv Wo who nro glnd of youth, nnd light, nnd living, Wo nro so glnd lot us give glndncss, then, LcYt wo forgot 'tis given for our giving Again nnd yet again. Let us glvo out our largess to nil men, Wo who nro glnd. W6 who nro glnd no hnnn can 6vcr sonr us No wound plorco through our nr mor, sinking deep; For gloomy fates pass by us sco, they fenr us. Thoy know tho charm wo kcop. For wo chnnge toll to tinging, denth to Bleep. Wo who nro glad. W OMI2N nro dovout In tho fnlth thnt clothes "mnko" i. in. ii, iiiDiiiuiiauiu ciuuiUH, 0 yond tho first flush of youth nnd I nro doing their best to conx youth I to rcmnln with them. They do not trust thomBclvod to slmplo gnrb. Tho mnldcn who has n nice, fresh complexion, soft linlr, neatly nrrnnged, bright oyes, n row of pearly teeth bohlnd red lips, which nlwnys wear n smile, enn look prettier In a $5 muslin dress thnn tho overdressed girl In hor satin shoatli. A girl should bo proud thnt sho can shlno In hor sweet simplicity. It Is n mlstnko to think that men do not ndmlro tho pretty plainly gowned Snmmor girl. Sho Is tho ono who captures lovo nftor ho has gotten tired of ndmlrlng tho human fashion pinto. At bnll, picnic, pnrty or hop, hIio is siiro to look ns sweot In hor sim plicity ns nny ono prcsont. Sum mer tlmo Ib n godsend to tho girl with n short purse. Sho need not High ovor costly lints. With n rose bud or n ribbon tucked In hor curls, sho can ofton go n round hnt less If sho likes nnd bo tho cyno suro of youth's ndmlrlng oyes. It Is only n certain class of nion who ndmlro tiro girl gotten up to tho minuto. Tho innltl with n heart In hor bosom Is hotter off without thorn, for they nro "frco-lnnccs," who nro not Inclined to ihnrry. Thoy nr,o simply passing tlmo ns onjoy nbjy ns they enn. Tho fnshlonnblo girl will usually ond tho Summer ns sho began It, still slnglo, but grounds In America," was read by Mrs, Staitff nnd Avns followed by nn impromptu talk by Mrs. Scngstnck en. Tho North Bond visitors pres ent wero Mrs. C. M. Ilylor, Mrs. Dennis' Hull, Mrs. Ocorgo Stophon son, Mrs, C. A. Motlln, Mrs. Ocorgo Evorltt, Mrs. J. A. Lcnnon, Mrs. A. NORTH 1JKXI Jr. K. All). Tho North Bond M. E. Ladles mot Wednesday nt tho church parlors. It wns devoted to preparing nrtlclcs for lunch nnd apron and Christinas nov' city snlo which will bo held next door to tho Variety Storo December 12. Tl.d next regular meeting Will bo hold tho fourth Thursday In Dccoiubcr. Thoso prcsont this week wore Mrs. A. 0. Rnnb, Mrs. Henry Hocck, Mis. E. B. Curtis, Mrs. A. F. IllsOy, Jtrs. W. E. Laird, Jlrs. J. N. Nowklrk. Jlrs. Carl Evoi'cst, Jlrs. Wih. Chapollo, Jlrs. It. Helm, Jlrs. Win. Nollscn nnd Jtrs. Geo. Parker. fr NARCISSUS CtiUII.' I Tho NnrclssiiB Club wns entertained llllo U'nnlf liv Mian TTIIrl ll I- W'nal n E. Morten, Jlrs. Ralph Pnrr, Jlrs. i ,, ,,, , ., ,, . a .... . .,,,,,' . . 1 ' . hor homo In EnstBldo. Sewing, nniBlc Lluvlllc, Mrs. C. A. Jncobson, Mrs. ,,,. ,,,,,, Irn B. Bnrtlc, Jlrfl. L. C. Reynolds, nnd Jrrs. J. G. Horn. Other visi tors present wero Jlrs. JI. It. Smith, .Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. It. 13. Ir win, Mrs. Stnuff, Jlrs. Richardson, Jlrs. Jensen nnd Jlrs. Lupton. Other members present woro Jlrs. Hugo Qulst, Jlrs. JleCturo, Mrs. O'Brien, .Mrs. E. O. Porhnm, Jlrs. E. P. Lowls, Jlrs. Otto Schottor, Mrs. James Forty, Jlrs. Gcorgo F. Mil roll. Mr f.. W. Trnvnr. Mra. Mary Browning, Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnz-1 I I'nKSIlYTKlMA.V lnil' All). V . l nnd conforsntlon wero followed by re freahments. JIIbs West's guests wero Jlrs. Bock, Jlrs. Ingvnl Pedcrson, Jlrs. Carl West, Jllss Blnncho Tollof son, Jllss Thorn Lund, Jllss Anna Lund nnd Jllss Nollto Olson. Jllss Olson will bo hostess nt tho next meeting n Week from next Wednes day. 4 I NORTH IlKXI) I nrd, Jlrs. A. C. Vestal, Jlrs. Lock-, Tho Presbyterian Lndles' Aid of hnrt, Jlrs. Hnrry NnBburg, Jlrs. W. .,., .,.. . ., ... , . . ,, n r-...i m - it . i, tr i i . I Jsori Ilcd met Wcdnosdny nftor LZu-lI r a "noo ln o church pnrlors, thoso Jlrs. Guy Wnrnor, Jlrs. F, A. Gold- ., . , , ,, ,,, .. en. Mrs. W. T. Morclinnt. M.l J80"1 ,bo n J,1"' Wntton... Ebbeka, Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, Mr8J f."'rt McCnnn, Mrs Frederick J. H. Flanagan. Miss Evelyn An-' 5 SI!Ln,ln" M' Gpco; UZ' ll" derson, Miss Mnudo Reed and Mls8' oVM. ndlgo, Mrs. C A Smith, Mrs. .i. .iiuiiiiu, .urn, ll. u. iiuiniCH, MT. j Henry I. Benrd, .Mrs. Gcorgo Bolster. Thoro will bo another uieetlng next t Wednesday nftoinoon, I .. . Agnes Hutchison. IIAV CITV All) Tho Uny City LndlOB' Aid enjoyed 4 n pleasant bcbsIoii with Jlrs. A. C. Allnrd this week. Tho most Im- portnnt mnttor" up wns nrrnnglng; Tno Rainbow Club mot on Thurs- RAIMIOW CIjUII. alio has nlso worn out hor costly furhollowfl nnd besides grown n fltyllBh ollkon tcxturo nml Btvlkli 'tnr 0,t,or . cut, ' Tho mnrrylng man, If ho must But It Is nn open question ns to I rcc,co" hls 'co' closely, takes wriothor men llko girls who nro i ln, consldorntlon tho probnblo cost wnlklng fnshlon plntoB. Tho girl of ft lrl'H clothing. Ho reasons who hns not much money to Bpond ll otxthnt If alio expects to marry on her wnrdrobo ofton sobs nnd u ",nn ln hla circumstances sho sighs that sho hns no chnnco ngnlnst pll0u,tl Bnrl' ll0r80,f ns 0'' bo' her well dross6d Blstbr. fomQ ,,,rt pockotbook. OthorwlBO Tho young men alio knows llko Ml ,10,ll(1 l, looKlnB nround for n to tnko out dm Piria wtm , i mlllloiuilro handsomely gowned. Knvs f-niimi Simplicity In gnrb Is always tho Joan Llhhcy. A mnn mny eo nroiiml l,,08, m? Anre nB u B ln mmmor- wlth tho woll dressed lrl for n ,HIU "n'1 convoiBntlon. Three wash Bhort tlmo, hut when it eonios to I ''rcHsos, with n bit of Inco on thorn, giving his henrt ho looks nround H ''ulto ono"Bh f(,r n, nverngo for tho plain, iiiiassuniluir dri. foi. summor gin; two for ovory day mm whom ho realizes that beauty un adorned' Is adorned tho most. Fnshlonnblo clothes usunlly glvo a girl a sort of "mndoup" nppenr anco. Tho girl with u slmplo, whlfo dotted muslin frock, Bailor hat, looks what alio Is nnturo's! owns and vory refreshing to tho eyo. Tho handsomest Allco bluo Bilk or Helen pink mnkos ovon tho sty llnh girl look decidedly uncoin fortnblo In tho Summor sun. No young girl Is oxpocted to bo deckod out with costly raiments In Sum mer. Thoso who go In for tho for n Csrlstmns program to bo held I day with Jlrs. Jus. Lnndrlth at her with tho uncomfortable knowledge "l thT cf ,ho D?w 2,3' "" on Coos River. After tho regu that, ndded to hor loss of time lnlM' J f,1,00"'' Mr8' w- 1"r,lB r IihbIiiom tho mnttor of nltlliiB tho not finding a desirable LuBbn,,,,,,1""' "."lolman wero elected to sufforlng Belgians wns discussed iiiviimiiimiiii, itu muru ii'KUKir j BiiDscripiion wns stnrtcu, most or inootlngB .will bo hold until Jnnu- tho moinbors promising nBslstnnro. nry C when .Mrs. Brlnkloy will bo A splendid dlnnor was sorved nt noon hostess. Thoso enjoying Jlrs. Al- nnd tho nftomoon wns spent In hnv lard's hoBpitnllty this week woro, Ing n general good tlmo. Every-1 .Mrs. A. L. Foster, Jlrs. W. E. on0 voted Jlrs. Lnndrlth n vory Parks, .Mrs. Gcorgo Leo, Jlrs. J.1 chnrmlng hostess. Tho next mooting Homonway, Jlrs. tSownrd, Jlrs. w i,0 with Jlrs. Frank E. Rogers Fred Mooro, .Mrs. Illolmnn, Mrs. 0n tho 31st of December, wV.on tho Chnrlos Donnlson nnd Mrs. Brink- club will entcrtnln tho nion folks Io' J with a good old-fnshloncd Now Yenr's pnrty. Among thoso present NEW AUCTION MUUC.H (M.UII f ' J' "1. fo,,ow " J- CHn 'f . ' konbonrd, Jlrs. Emma Hllhorn, Jlrs. Tho Now Auction Bridge Club ' A' slllll Mrs. Jns. Lnndrlth, Mrs. wns pleasantly entertained by Jlrs. M Illn,rom- M'. C. II. Dungnn, Jlrs, Carl Davis ut her homo this week. stolItl Ctl. JHa Roo Smith, Jlrs. Tho nftomoon's piny roaultod In Frnnk K- "oKors, Mrs. W. L. Wlrth, .Mrs. J. B. Hanson receiving first Mrs K1 ?ConH Mrs- Holiort Robert- prize. RofreshmontB wero sorved.' '"N'1 MrH- FrC(l Bunnell, .Mrs. Oxon- ono for Sunday. A man never tlreB of Bweot alm plltity In blooming womanhood, but ho certainly docs of nn overnbuud nnro of ribbons nnd Inccs thnt rep resent n, small fortune nnd which ho knows must bo perishable. 4. 4. 4. EPISCOPAL GUILD I Tho JIursliflold Episcopal Guild entertained tho mombora of tho North Bond Guild at tholr mooting horo Tuesday. Tho meeting wns In chnrgo of Jlrs. A. C. Vestal, Jlrs. II. Loi'khnrt nnd .Mrs. Harry Nas- JEWELRY THING FOR XMAS IS THE V GIFTSM"'i mt It wnB decided not to meet ngnln until after Christmas, tho dnto fixed bolng Janunry 0, when Mrs. J. S. Hanson will bo hostess. Jlrs. Da vis' guests wero Jlrs. W. II. Ken nedy, Jlrs. A. E. Adolsporgor, Jlrs. A. O. Rogers, jrrs. W. L. Clnbaugh, Jlrrf. J. H. Hanson, Jlrs. J. 8. Lyons nnd Jlrs. Eugono Crosthwnlt. 'h rider, Jlrs. P. Radford, Jlrs. W. C. Jlorgan, Jrrs. T. F. Smltln Jlrs. E. Geo. Smith, Jlrs. Win. Rlchnrds, Jlrs. S. Snnford, Jlrs. Otto Hill, Jlrs. E. L. Doxtor, Jlrs. Robert Church, Jlrs. Jns. Knowlln, Jlrs. CInud Piper. SUNDAY DINNER. IUSTSIDI: AID Mr. nnd Jlrs. C. S. Winsor of I North Bond cntertnlncd nt n charm- , .. : ,, . ., , Ing dlnnor pnrty last Sunday ovonlng. Tho Ka.tBl.lo Lndles Aid Society Tho comtlo woro In red nnd M Zl-T, , W0,,"r,ny W,tUK'on. Tholr guests included John Mrs. Porc Poet to mnko arrnngo- n, 8nt c K(, S nenta for n Chrlatmna program to Mrs. 1, F. Falkonsteln. loo Win be gl von there by tho Enstsldo Sun- - 8()r Mn , ; day achoo . , . , . 1 -j. .j. .j. 1 . . . I TOPSV TURVV PARTY. I I HONORS VISITOR. I .; o I Jlr. and Jlrs. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd Jlra. J. A. Allen of North Bond en entortalnod nt a topsy-turvy party tortalned nt n ijhnrmlng luncheon ( Tuesday ovcnlng, tho first of n serlos complimentary to .Mrs. Woltzcl. Roso to bo given by thorn. It wns n most buds, bridal rosos nud innldon-halr delightful affair. At cards, Mr. and forn predominated In tho decorn- l Jlrs. Rultinnn had tho high scoro.i tlons. Hor guests woro Jlrs. Hoeck, but woro awarded tho consolation Jlrs. Larson, Jlrs, H. J. Llndon, Jlrs. prize, whllo Louis Schroder, holder, Ilelnzo, Jlrs. Henry Hoeck and Jlrs of tho low score received high lion- H. C. DIers. . , ors. Refreshments woro served , Thoso prosent woro Jlr. nnd Jlrs. H. ' L. Crawford, Jlr. and Jlrs. J. A. Stad-1 T , don, Jlr. and' Jlrs. Wm. Sohroedor, . ..... u.m ..ra. j. u. tviiiney, Mr. niui , Tho AiBthi. n..iM,r r-..,.. CLUR JlKini.VCJ. educed The most sustaining and sat isfying of all food beverages Ghirardellifs Cocoa can now be bought everywhere at 20c per U2 lb. tin. This makes the morning beverage cost a half a cent a cup, D. Ghirardelli Co.- Since J 852 San Francisco. No reduction on Ghlrnrdolll'H Ground Chocolutu Furnish Your Home At The Home Of Beautiful Furniture R - i mm Wjs Wq women DO love aiLji.'!,- c-ss-jje' Wc have one of k MWMMWMMMMWMMiMi finest stocks of Fine Ftf niture that we have wr shown here and Bui means the largest host on Coos Bay. I are now showing an neciallv nice lino o a teautlful home A PARLOR RUGS From $1.75 to $12.00 DINING TABLES $8.00 to $25.00 ROCKING CHAIRS From $3.00 to $45.00 LADIES' DESKS $10.50 to $25.00 LIBRARY TABLES From $8 to $25.00 AND REMEMBER, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." JAPANESE BASKETS A beautiful M of these from 75c to $3.50. Going & Harvey Co, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS of 4 .Mi:irr satuhiiay. nothing is more appropra te for a christmas gift than a beautiful piece of jewelry. we ha ve'something tha t is just the thing for tha t selection that has puzzled you. come in and look over our christmas display of rings, brooches, watches, silverware and toilet Articles. you will find our prices reasonable. H. S. TOWER !rd llmri IlnUmnn At. ,1 l rt I n . V, I. V. ''I North Ilend met with Mrs. W. Daven- ; 7"' " ", ."L"""' ,orl lBt ncsday. Tho member. .i. hm, .... V m""i1" ...," 1)re80nt woro A,r8t" Marlo I.anBen- Miss Mnxlno Jonos will entertain .1..' . ...'.;: ; . V. '. burB' Mlss M"n'o Parker, Miss Ed-1 tho Loyal Loacuo nt tho homo of her Ith Hnnb, Miss Ksther Imhoff and Chas. Van Zlle. A J Christmas urogram to bo given at tho PIIRED AT ' Dunkor Hill school. P. A. Sacclil is I iy IrtnrjTiniJ bunorlntomlont of tho Sunday sohool. Mty ybUfir I ' Blvcn tho latter part of tho month. imiiKin om'h. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Jonos, In Ferndale next Saturday. : Th6 Marsnfleld Ilrldgo Club mom- bors enjoyed a delightful aftornoon with Mrs. J, S. Coke this week. Cut flowers predominated, wero used extensively I'IjAXS IJAIJi. i tH" 01 Mrs. Frederick Holllstor of North I About thirty membors wero nresont u y0u n- r a vulii , rgt t evening. . , 255 W K Z&W homo by to .Bon" TiUUiJj. will Uo J'J ""J rcIwfLVi : f!.,tr'a -ducted. c-ia I PUKSIJVTKltl.VS: M13KTING i o 'X rMa .v -- jk z A vi.--- - . , ., n.tirrf - . ft..rJi' v I V " money, "u'- ' " - ae3Lasa, WlUh i:i.i:CT OFKIOKItS. j! Tho Womon's Auxiliary of tho. toJy t M - M A Ili-noKvlnrlun Phui-nli mot WfidnOS- D. ,M , In which ohrysanthem,nsJ'0"d,V,,T,,,Bt"l88UO,"1vUat,0',8lts annual elU ion offrleon next lnated. were used extensively I r. ,l ,,a,,c n l fonipllmentary iTueS(,ay ovenh " "Xt In tho decorations. I.lglu refresh-1 ,0 her c1181"' tMls! Rb' nWnts were sorved. Tho prize was . won by Mrs. II. M. Hlchardson. .Mrs II. S. Tower will bo hostess of tho club not Wednesday when ndjourn- CLASS P.V11TV. . 4 - Dorlo Chapter, O. K. S., will hold ' ,,ay afternoon. Tho mooting wns a short business session. Arrango monts woro inado for a special mooting to bo held next Wednes day nt tho homo of Mrs. A. T. Haines. All Indlos who nro Intor l'hAX IltO(JItA.M. .posted irf the 1'resbytorlan Church THE Rl BLE JEWELER CDIRFL LA CUB" , .u.ninii tow mwDew Mrs. R, F. Russell Is entertalnlne .na .j.ni., .i, . . .... nm nnmntiv roniiPdtPii to attend . Annie nW1 ... . . ! . ... -. .. ..w vtiiuiiK iiiu nii'iiuiHrH fir inn w qvj -vi "--- tun . nii n:".rU ? '""'" T"Va ,0r "1 hor Sl,m,ay 8Ch0l c,a83' "T" Su niinkor Hill Sunday rchool mat t " meeting. . ""'" nMc, :rz:,s r r; r? : . hor Uomo North nei,i .( Mr a,, M Adam- .r:;. m iSihwarU nnd nittdo plans for a (Continued on pago citjuti 35 o0i OW " Mrs. Horbert Lockhart, Mrs. Wm. hhls ntternoou. 'i4.. ... wmiM.rnrmuwtrfWTBr a i ... ikAiafeiLsL