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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1914 EVEMIWG EDITION
homo of her daughter, Mrs. Ilnrry
Tromnlno, who lins just recovered
from n sovoro illnoaa
. ;.
Mrs. , P. E. Gorr, who litis, been
visiting nt tho homo of her son,
'Louis Gorr, plans, to lenvo tomor
row for her 'homo In California,
after ft delightful Btay on tho.Uny.
4 .j.
WHITE HOUSE
LOVE AND EUGHXICS.
Come live with mo nnd be my love,
And we'll cugonic pleasures prove.
Wo'll bo examined, tested, trlod,
And havo our morals certified.
or
All purified of earthly sin,
Untouched by passion's pains
graces,
To higher marriage wo will win,
And chastely analyzed oinbrnces,
No vulgar passions lovo nor hnto;
Wo stand above thorn and boslde.
For I shall bo your mental mate
And you my scientific brldo.
, Evening Lodgor.
?
WHAT should bo mndo clear to
n cautious world, a world
not yot feminist,' but will
ing to bo convinced," says Chariot to
Perkins Oilman, "Is that tho vngnrlos
CONTniBUTlOiNS concerning
social happenings, intended for
publication In the society depart
ment of The Times, must bo sub
mitted to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. in., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whore ttio
events occurred later than tho
time mentioned.)
othy nnd tavlim rainier, lllnncho
Copplo, Mnxlno Fousler, Luetic
Douglas, Ilelun Perkins, Allco Mc
Klunon. Wllla llyerly nnd Violet
Moffstt.
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CHRISTMAS HALL
Xonrly 100 poople enjoyed tho
Christmas bnuquot nt Tho Chand
ler last ovonlng nnd between fifty
nnd sovonty-flvc couples participated
In tho dance thnt followed. The
banquet wns fine, tho music entranc
ing nnd a Christmas spirit wns in
etldonco that made the occasion
ono thnt will long be remembered.
CllltlSTMAS DINNER
Mr ntul Mm V. A. Ilnlnn outer-
and extremes nnd excrescences of njulmh, a chrl8tniBI ,nner ,mrty
great movement nro not Its true yoltordny nt theIr homo otl Soth
mensuro. Tho big. safe, beautiful I Fftu 8troot TIl0,r RU08t8 woro
sldo of Feminism is that mlvaneo , w, siilvnn nnd family, Karl
which shows us woman, so long keptjnil,ns am, (Mnlyt Lon sclimlts nnd
In Injurious subjection, now striiK-) family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Potorson.
gllng forward into tho daylight, Into . .j.
freedom, Into equality, Into full com- ;
pnnlonshlp with mnn. Ho nod not' I IMjA.V SOCIAL
bo nfralill Evon n guilty conscience ' TT7 ...... , ,,
, .. . , . , Tho North Dand Kn ghts of Pyth-
n. raco-consclonco tint is, not In- , , , , .,,1
,, , . , , . las have arranged for n public In-
dly dual-need not so nlnrmhl,,,. ,.uIaUol of offlcor8 nnd a f0C,nl
"Tlicso now women' who nro turn-at tJl0,r Ml , North IJom, Jgn
Ing feminist, nro after all tho same 4 A progrfm w, uo B,vcn ,.
ones They nro same Mary and cIufj,aR an n(,dr0M by A. . Dorby.
Mnrtlm, tho Bamo Dorcas nnd Do- .,.,,. ., ,,.. nv. p. 0 ,01.1m.
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PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit In other cities, together
with notices cf social nffalrs, nro
gladly recolved In tho social de
partment. Tclcphono 133. No
tices of club meetings will bo
published nnd secretaries uro
kindly requested to furnish same.
CHRIST1UUS DAY
Dollcu, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Gates,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Drews, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Hnll, James E. Mont-j President Wilson nroso onrly yestor
gomery, Misses Lydla Dodgo, llcssjdny to dlroct In person tho Chrlsnins
Pres. Wilson Plays Santa
Clans for Little Niece
Gifts to .Employees
tDr AtsoctatcJ TrfM o Cool Pr Tlmw.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 2C
Ayre, Myrtlo Downer, Ida Downer,
Gladys Roddy, Zclmn Mnrtln, Eliza
beth Arlnndson, Jennnctto Escott,
Harriet Collins, Nclllo Holland, Eliza
Ayre, Jennie Hnll, Essie Cameron,
Mcsd'nmes Dcsslc Llbby nnd M. C.
Klley, of Mnrshflcld; Mesdnmcs J.
Truman, May Gnlncs, Henderson,
Dean and Wllmot of North Demi;
Misses Clara nnd Christina Mcin
tosh, Flora MeLeod, Altn Wlllnrd nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Lnngley of Dan
don; Mrs. Agnes Hnll, Misses Allco
Stanley, Goldlo Chllds nnd Wlnnlo
Curry, of Coqulllo; Misses Knto nnd
Edna Fnrbcr, Josephlio Hayes nnd
Agnes Miller of Myrtlo Point.
.j. 4. .j.
Tho oporators of tho Coos and Cur-
fcstlvltles In tho Whlto Houso for
his small gin ml niece, Anno Coth
rnn. A largo Christmas tree was
erected In tho library nnd tho entire
family gathered thoro boforo break
fast to exchango gifts. After break
fast President Wilson gnvo presents
to tho Whlto Houso employes. Dur
ing the morning several Whlto Houso
automobiles, loaded with clothing,
food and toys, woro sont In tho poor
section of tho city nt tho direction of
tho President, who In this way paid
tribute ta tho memory of Mrs. Wil
son's Interest in Washington's poor.
President Wilson saw no cnllors dur
ing tho day. Chrlstmns dtnnor was
largely composed of gifts from mi
ni Ire rs In different parts of tho conn-
Our Line
of Dressers
Can I Be Surpassed
uniuduiiMnwi "' iim " raaamgmagiispmmOTi
Holdo lot3
of thlngaj
look PREppy
too,
ry Telephono company would surely ' try. Ho received Cliristnins grcot
lugs from thoii3nutlH In this nnd other
countries, 1
borah, tho same Jnol nnd Judith
tho Bamo Mngdalono.
"Her rolntlou to man is going to
chango, It Is truo, hut for tho bettor.
Hns ho been so wholly happy, with
tho women of tho pnst, that ho ncod
fear so much somo new oxporionco? j
Ian, n piano solo by Mrs. C. H.
Worroll, a violin and plnuo duot by
Earl Drown nnd Mnrjorlo Swoarln
gon and a vocal solo by Carl
Goldor.
PIIOXi: I1M1MX)VCS MEUUV.
Has ho had Martha nt homo and
Mnf?f1nlnnn mifaliln ,111.1 Tintiti (Irml
nf nnn nn.1 uln., n, ll, .1. v-. A 'ItHMHt at Which tho COOS and
mm. m. i, .. -' 1 '....' Curry Tolephone Company will bo
tjl(n ' host to more than fifty of Its cm-
"Feminism means bettor woman-' J"05'? "!,d their friend. ! planned
hopd-thnt's tho long and short of the ,Ch"nd or to onlght nnd
u nnuw i.nn., i, i i " promlios to be ono of the most on-
lt, Dottor becnuso It Is more human, ... . , . .j , ,
mnro mmnnnlnnnl.l. .,. n... J,Wa " nl1"0 t0 SOrlOB Of
moro compnnlonnblo, inoro rosponsi-
bio. It menus a mothorhood horeto
foro undreamed of, that shall ritio
and spread and deopon to covor the
wdrld with lovo nnd service; guard
ing, teaching all children, to tho last
and poprcst."
:
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I CHRISTMAS K.VCIIA.VCK
Tuosdny, Mlw Roxlo Hall ontor-
tnlned hor Sunday sehool class at
1 Christmas ontertnlnments which arc
j taking place nt this hostelry. Tho
main dining room, whore tho dinner
will be nerved at 7 o'clock Is boun
teously decorated with tho rod and
green of Yulotlde nnd nn oxcollont
musical program has boon planned
for tho oarly part of tho ovonlng by
an orchestra which will later piny
(or tho dancing.
The guests from tho Coqulllo Vnl
loy towns are bolng brought In on
n Christmas ExchaiiBe nt the home ! tno arnooii train and tho wlvos
of her paronts, Judge nnd Mrs. John 1 of al1 tho ,,19n of tno organization
F. Hull, In Wost Mnrshfioid. Tho ,,ava ueon Invited. Since tho young
rooms rofiectod the Christmas en-l,a'1108 wni outnumber tho mon they
son In their decorations. Thore wn bnve been asked to Invite tholr part
gcnornl good time, (nose proaent ox-, "ers fur tho dancing party,
changing gifts ami proseutlug gifts 1 The persons who are oxpoctod for
to tho tonchor. Miss Hertha Davis the dinner Include Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
wnH special guest and the members , Rouey, Miss Aliens Lender, Mr. nnd
of tho class prosont woro Misses Dor-1 Mrs. Earl Muck, Mr. and Mm. J. A.
,Sr.
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CHRISTMAS QUIET
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not find it In their hearts to dlsputo
tho fact that thoro Is a Santa Claus
If the many gifts nnd cards of good
wishes to them from subscribers
which wero piled high In tho rest
room yosterdny nro any criterion.
Candy seemed to he tho favorite
form of expression chosen by thoso
who wished to show tholr grntltudo
to tho young lndlos who had been
courteous to them In a position which -
is sometlmos trying to say tho lonst. DnrnoH I nrtninn nnrl Mill
I)y actual count there wns moro than 1 "g P,?, L0mu ,?"" mi
70 pounds of candy sont to tho girls VU'., lutJJ., ,UI ,nw'Uny
nnd even though thoro nro moro than
n dozen to sharo It ono might feel
fearful for tholr health. Thoro woro
also plenty of fruits nnd nuts and
other good things,
Other News There
(Spoolnl to Tho Times.)
SCHOFIELD, Doc. 27. Chrlstmns
season this year ttnds this llttlo
Arcadia of tho West moro qulot
than for uovernl years past. Logging
nnd railroad building nro finished
for tho proFcut, mid tlicro seems
llttln tn tin donn uxconL thn ilnllv
Wednesday evening, tho Marsh-' c)loroa nIlll (o keo)) tll0 flr0H br,;llt
iiuiu iiuucnnus nnu ineir inmuios
MAXV J-:.V.IOY HALL
They arc pretty and you
will find them convenient.
That's the way with all
Our
Furniture
And everything else we
handle from a set of dishes
or a cook stove to a com
plete set of household fur
nishings it is built for ser-
vice as well as show. It
has a good appearance and
is solid and substantial as
well.
We never sacrifice ser-egSpsSS
vice tor snow, uur furni
ture carries our guarantee
as well as the guarantee of the manufacturer and we arc always here to make
good every statement and every promise and don't forget
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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
nnd friends enjoyed n dancing party
As this is probnhly tho Inst yenr ""
Of tho fllar roilto sorvlco which hna I Mltolmll i-lrn nml ilniinlitnr l'nrl.
and social at tholr hall. Thoro wna been such a boon to this othorwlso land; Alfred P. Dobson, Portland:
a good nttondanco nnd a Jolly ovo- iBolnted seotlon. tho wrltor smr-! n. jnimami. MvrHn I'nint fionr,
gosts thnt In onch mail box somo E. Fiold, Los AngoIoB; F. II. Field,
token of esteem should greet tho Dnndon; Mr. nnd .Mrs. Charles Dow-
oyos of our faithful nnd offlclont
.cnrrlor, wIioeo wlntor tnsks nro both
arduous and dronry.
nlnir wns spent.
&
I I'llKSIIVTKHIA.V TREE.
Tho Prosbytorlnn Suudny School
Will hold limit' ClirlntmnB nvnrnlcna
nn.l lrn R..ii.inV .(. n 7. in ,tl10 l'Bhwny to Roodsport has beon
tho Prosbytorlnn church, corner of r08Um0,, tho !,'r,oc;,",l rf S";
Fourth street nnd Market avenue. '"""l, V" 0,r- '1 'int ,0 r-"
....... levy will likely onnblo tho com-
loll wing is tho progrnm: , , t0 ro ,
Song, "Joy to tho World" . . .School
Holp Out tho Josonh Ilondarson lias lust ro-
SIX Llttlo Girls (rnn,i fmni fnllfnniln nnil lu nn.
Recitation, "What Does It Moan?" 1 slating his son Asa survoylng tho
noiuo rorguson nnu liunn JIccb noB of a nowly acquired eighty
man, Dluo Rldgo; I'M ward E, Dyor,
DanloU Creek; W. E. Yorkos, Dnn-
IoIb Crook; Thomas W. Allon, South
Recitation,
Shine"
'To
Recitation, "Empty Stockings ...
Ednn Reos
Song , Loynl Longuo
Recltntlon, "Six Llttlo Stockings"
Six Llttlo Girls
Itooltntlon Duncan Daslmoyn n fow dnys from Mill City to
Rocltntlau Holon Lecocq siond tho holidays with his fnm-
RocIUtlon, "Spoiling Chrlstmns" 1 Hy on his homostond.
Nino Llttlo Hoys J,r- Cross, our offlolont tonchor,
sought to osenpu tho cold woathor
by n trip to Rosehurg. County ox
nnilnutloiia wns nn Incident of tho
Song, "Oh Llttlo Town of Ilethlo
horn School
Christmas play by Loyal Longuo.
Song Mrs. Stntldon's Class trl''
Distribution of Christmas troat.
Rooltatlon, "Tho Night Doforo
Christmas Elizabeth Jonos
Song, "Good Night," ..Loynl Longuo
I
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Wo nro glnd to lonm that work ou ) Inlot; .Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Portland.
St. Ijiutoiico HotoJ. I
Jncob Ilohlonder nnd wlfo, Dnn
lols Creok; II. E, Simdorson nnd J
wlfo, Dnulols Crook; Vomon Smith, 1
Dnulols Creok; P. Dolan, Jinulols
Croek; Floyd Smith, Daniels Creole;
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Humphries,
Dcnvor Hill; Lottlo Taylor, Denver
Hill; M. T. Hendrlx nnd wlfo, Coos
Rlvor; Evorott Lury. Myrtlo Point: '
Joo Fosso, Myrtlo Point; A. .Van j
Durgor, Tampa; A. Rlcu nnd fnm
lly, Ucavor Hill; Ralph Polntor,
Coqulllo; Claud Wylnnd, Coqulllo;
Porry Noll, Coqullo; Rny Duffy,
Myrto Point; S. II. Whitney, Myr
tlo Point; P. Rndford, Camp 1; G.
E. Mlllor, Camp I; Mr. nnd Mrs. JlO"
gor, Capo Illnnco.
Lloyil Hotel.
E. Mnrtln, Norwny; M. Hill, Dan
iels Crook; A. 11. Hull, Camp 2;
acres to tho south of his old farm.
Forty dollars por aero for such
mondow lands sooms very reasonable
Prof, Gllbort Sprnguo Is expected
With tho season's Rreotlnim to
Wlnchoster Valloy, Denn Hay, Lako-!E M Koborts, Coqulllo; Eddlo Nol
port nnd Roodsldo, Sahoflold bogs
lenvo to bo hunrd from later,
INFORMAL CHAT.
T
i-
tor
ALLECA.Vr ITEMS.
Mrs. Fred Cattrnll, formerly Miss
Stnuff, of MuiBlifloId, who has boon
qulto sick nt n San Francisco hos
pltal, is reported much Improyod,
acrordlng to a letter rocolvod hy
hor slstor, Mrs. J. T. Hnll.
Im5ifffi
(Spoclul to Tho Times.)
ALLEGANY, Or., Dec. SO. The
thermometer wns down to 17 degroos
nhovo hero nnd 12 degroos at Loon
Lnko, It Is understood. Tho pond
nhovo tho dead-hoad nt Gould's enmp
l fla ffAintl nunw In u Altml m, nn.l
Afra Mn.lN. V,.n,lnVnr .. ol.l..-.""" " ' '' .'iy turn
of Mrs. M. It. Smith, of Mnrsh:! ' ns so much Ico In tho chuto
flolil. nn.l n rnHl.lnt nf .M,lr ln I that tho)' WOrO ObllgOd U) dOSO cailip
M870, Is Reported critically 111 at to'a Zk' , 41
her homo in Snlom. Sho Is 70 I Mr' SUlU ,s V srnvol on tho
'years old nnd thoro is much an-iI,ow l,loco of rf nonr tho a"P
prehension among hor friends on 1 1),neo' wlllc" w,Jl ',a a Bront I'nprovo
Coos, Day. mcilt-
. Thoro was n family reunion at tho
..,... T . ,. .... ' Gould homo for Christmas' dinner.
I 11, nun .urn. j. r. niuuornniu, who .,., , , .. , .
I now rosuio in JiorKoioy, plan to
son, Portland; F. Sims, Coqulllo;
Sol Urownson, Dnndnii; Frod Hunt
or, Dluo Rldgo; Josoph Murphy,
Cnmp I; M. M. Abbott, Cnmp 1.
Illnnco Hotel.
Ray Noll, Dluo Rldgo; M. God
frey, Dluo Rldgo; Goorgo Mcintosh
nnd wlfo, Dluo Rldgo; William Mc
Vakoy, Dluo Rldgo; II. E. Colby,
llluii Rldgo; James E. Drown, Dluo
Rldgo; 13. M. Elliott, Dluo RIdo;
Fred Waters, Dluo Rldgo; Monroo
. Goodpasture, Dluo Rldgo; J. MI-
cutor, Dluo Rldgo; Gus SJorgron,
Coos Rlvor; J. Dolllgnn, Tnn Hool;
E. Stubbs, Tar Hool; J. M. ltob
ertsou, Coqulllo.
spond most of noxt summer on tho
WE DO WQT LET OIR S7'KA Of PI Ullfic GlfTS SINK WITH HaJ". Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Darker,
77 SUN OF CHRlSTMiS ;u,
WE YET HAVE A SrihVPiD MM nr GIFTS FOR THOSE WHOM
YOU "OVERLOOKED" AND ALSO fOA THOSE WHO UNEXPECTEDLY
SENT A PRESENT TO YOU.
COME! BUYPRESENTS FOR YOVR 1-Rir.NDS-THAT NEW YEAR'S
GLAD BELLS MAY RING JAPPINLsi, INTO THEIR HEARTS AND INTO
YOURS. ' L -
H. S. TOWER
'IHF RELIABLE JL WLl ER
formerly of Mnrshfioid, hut now
roslding lu California, havo arrang
ed to occupy tho McCornme homo
at Derkoloy during tho summer,
Mrs. Efflo Fnrrlngor and Miss
Ursula Fnrrlngor, jotumod this
woek from a fow months' stny In
California.
Mrs W 3 Chandler returned
tills week from Vnncouor, D. O,
whoro sho has been Uniting nt tho
tho first In n lontf tlmo, nnd u Christ
mas trco at E. C. Dnrkor's for tho
youngsters. Tho family was all pres
ent except George, who Is ln Arizona.
CHURCH ..MEETINGS
AT THE HOTELS
THURSDAY AltltlVALS
A largo congrogatlon participated
ln tho Matin sorvlco nt tho Mnrsh
fioid SwodlBh Luthoran Churoh Sun
day morning at C o'clock. Tho
children's festival last ovonlng wns
also largely attended and tho flno
program much nppreclntod. Thore
will bo no sorvlcos or Sunday school
at tho churoh Sunday, but tho noxt
borvlco will bo the evening of Now
Year's Day.
Tho Swodlsh Luthoran Church' nt
North Dond will hold its ChrJBtmas
Foativnl tonight.
Tho church council will meet noxt
w
as A Merry Christ- :
mas h Every Hoffl
vv iicic j.iclii icyi j. .r
to the Joy of Living
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Convenience of Things
Oregon P
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Co-
Chandler Hotel.
E. O Poarhov niwl wlfo. Tni IInnl Tuesilnv iniilno nt M.n rli....,.i. 1.0.11
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Goorgo Terry and (family, Dluo and tho annual ihur.h m. otitis will
Uuige. A L Hunch, Deaer Hill, .bo held January 1 nt 7 To p m
Sam Drunor, Deaver Hill; W. J. 'at tho church hall.
Corner Hccontl and Central
C. A. Langworthy
Marshf ield Electric
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