The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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Ni:V WOMAN'S WISH.
mvrnini'TinNS concerning
I loclal hrPnP- intended for
publication In tft society a..
ment of The Tim, must be sub
mitted to the editor sot later
than o'clock p. trt :
each mk. (ExcapUoiis -will be
allowed only " e
events tewred later than toe
time mefilww'QJ
FERSONAL notice, of TlMtora
in the city, or I " "rr.
Who vlrft in other class .toother
with wMoea cf o.l . are
cladtv receKrd in me w' -
Lnit.. Telephone 131. N
nublkBed and secretaries are
kindly rneteS to furnish Mme.
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;;;Ti o w .. d. ..
refreshments were rved b tm
ho-tet.. The members prcnl
. Ut, Krltberger. Mr.
K S. !. Mr. Fanny Hr.
Mr. 1). C. McCarty. Mrs. b. 0.
F K. Allen. Mr. J. T. 1W1 and
Mrs A. D. Wolwtt. The S
for the afternoon were Mr?. Geo.
nindlnpor. Mrs. J. H. Jn and
lrr. Matt Smith.
,' COOS HAY WOMUX'S CUM
"The Coos By Women's Club will
meet nt Tuesday at 2 p. m . nt
th library. Mrs. u. a. '" ""
IBBiaMHSPIlQffiv9uA
phn a 'creator of ;o,. MK Cora. Mabel and Al- reul . paper tm "Ibsen" and Mj
P VUilon and Ml Klsie Larson, M. A. Pweetman ft relo of one
Mb' ftrunc
... loo Matlileon
values. u.ii.tn it Ptcr- r il lvs.
Take this lew of It a wao aaa jnwrs. a. . -..-. - - -
I want to live so that my soul
. .... .t. iitiiitmnni nni tialrnl
And find cmblaioned on the scroll-, gha or wn d)pMte Its truth ?-nd mn. OUwr Larson, Aadreu amw
"Sho has not played a super's rolc."jtew jBflBitely more vnlwiWe to the son. John Klwr. Peter Omll. """
worW is th cbatter of w tan erson. reier iou-. - i
' . . . . i.-j .-j ur iiui Mrs. K. Refsland.
II tb MMKS loir eicr niwc "i w-, iu .-.. -"
M. K. TfcMMIW.
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I have no fear of Death's decay.
And yet I wish him on his way;
Until I've had a woman's say
I want to live!
'tloiM tfcer delivered. It is of
tlwt fMdmnUI order of thlnps. 1 4
1 wKbt whk ettlth-atkm. even civl-,
llMtioa. coold not po on
lm tlrod of pots nnd jians and dust!
I'm tired of "Can't" and "Don't," and j
"Must!" j
I'm Urcd of hfurtnoho and sonl-ruit! I f
I pnnt to live! I The D. M. C. Club was vory pleas- rabamson
MKlfT l'HIDAV.
The North Bend M. E. Lndlcs' Aid
Society liela a work ineotlnR at the
rhurch parlors Tiiursuny nuui""-
a n-i,n,n n.mnnt worn Mrs. Henry Ho-
The Norwegian mtheran Young, eck. Mrs. Wm. Neilson, Mrs. C. W.
Pnle- Socletr will be entertained ulrd. Mrs. E. n. Curtis. Mrs. I. A.
II. M. C. CM11.
t !t the cbanei nest Fridy evening by , Stevens. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. A. 0.
I Miss Jennie Jobnwn and Anton Ab- Ranb nnd Rev. A. S. Iilsey nnd wlfo.
New York Times. ' fln.ir m,terulned Wednesday after-.
I noon at the bowe of Mrs. Walter I '
K TUB February Woman's Home ! BeDd- n" ,
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ItOYAIi AUCTION.
l'HKSHYTHHIAN IjAIHIW.
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The North nend Presbyterian I.n-
rv i 1 1 fj ri'iiiiini i .--- . . .v
I mmnnnlon Ida M. Tarboll. prob- election of offleers reraitec in .Mrs. Thc , Auctoa nr,dR0 club nt
I .,.,. ,l. t... i. ... ,mn innr-.Ira AeUioI being cnosen presiaeni, nfBPfln.i Wednesday after- ,..,., m- nnnrnl
aatlit In America, writes nn Interest- Mrs. H. G. Kent retarj ' m m. noon by Mfg j T HnrriBan at her H Tho nwt rcB,llnr meol,nR I
Ing nrticlo entitled "The Talkative ;- "-- '""':', ;-" home In West Marshflold. Re resn- w hQ Jnmmry ,S whc ft 80clnl;
Woman" In which she explains why ' " ' ... ' . I ments were served, Mrs. n. k. liooiu wl b(J iel(, nt tho cslntrcli. Those
women chatter nnd what their chat- ntxWCr0 ' J" T ,"'! awlrtlnR tho ho.tew. The afternoon Jovng Mr8. IIazcr'8 hospitality
ter I. worth. One of her principal llZ'r t. L Xrt was won by M"' Arthur Mc , M Goa D. Mam,Ig0( Mw. A.
points Is that women are naturally . ;- """ '",;,, Bnd Mr. .Koown. Tho next meeting win oo nosC( Mra c A 8mtlli Mr8 H c,
talkntlvo becauso they spend so muca
tlmo with llttlo children, teaching
tho youngsters tho language. This
.point Miss Tnrbcll explains as fol
lows: "If it wcro not for tho chattering
of women, the dhlld would nevor
learn totaiK. Tho annual business mooting ot the ,"' "'""" '-"" o. ... ... CIAJH TO Mi:HT. I
"Thero U no one. nrobablv. that:"'. T. u. was noici at tnc iinpusi "-' - "-- , . 4
will deny that tho first words a child church and was follow! Inter by t"'' substitute players for ciuu mom- Tho North cn(1 Mothers' nnd
ufc ...... ' liAM ntiA Warn tinnlilA in fltlAnil . . . . . .
. i a . -.. ...- iK.it-iiM- ( csihia ntifi miiftir nnii intflr iiv ro , "iu iusv MkivKUf
UllUUi))iB iu ijiihik ai v uiuru lUIIUlUUUO ( rv -." -- -.--- - - -
vucu.t Hoolllne ns a sneclal guestne,a n W0K ,rom,nt!" "' Dlcrs, Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs. It. C. '
0 1 li will h at io 1 W,th M"' A T' "0,nC8- tThfM!I Pr8" Ilolmot. Mrs. Robert McCnnn, Mrs. V.
Vl?,T!?J: v lil t this week were Mrs. A. I, House-, Mrg p & 8hIm Mra,
' ' worth' M"- A- T Halnos- M' fc- ,w. Dnvcn port .Mrs . M. Mllhollnnd,
straw. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. Malr . . .... ...
Ia t. i MivirriNO.
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- . .. - .. nnu .Mrs. uox.
i;anu, .irs. uiiu auudiiui, ., it. i ,,
4 Rooth nnd Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, with
of sounds that they mean no more , iresnments, Airs. Ktiwara uoian ana
to him thnn sounds do to n iwrrot. Miss Carrie Ross serving. Tho olec
Whon ho begins to imltnto there is, Hon resulted in tho choice of the
ntwayg, or should be, a woman boslde following:
.lilni, -repeating, smiling, encouraging , I'rosldent Miss Bos Flanagan,
him. Tho piny goes on, month In Vice-President Harold Dnrgjjlt
and month out. With Inflnlto !- Secretary Mrs. Edwin Dolnn.
tlenco sho chatters to him until con-i Troasuror Miss Carrlo Ross.
aclousness is nrouscd. Then rapidly ' Thoso prosont woro Mr. nnd Mrs
XOUWIXHAN LAIHHS.
Tenchors' Club will meet nt tho Cen-
I tral school next Tuesday nt 3 o'clock
! Tho following program will bo given:
I Song Miss Rnab's room. Primary
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Tho Norwoglnn Luthornn Ladles'
Aid Society hold tholr monthly meet
ing nt the cbapol parlors Thursdny,
1 Grade.
Instrumental solo Milton Jackson.
Pnnnr '"Ilrnnil MnVlnir " Mra
Mrs. W. Nelson being hostess. Tho1,, .
annual election of officers was ono ... qInAnn T1MB
.... . ..... , , , . -- .i..l 11 . ...I . ".w .......t ....... U...
his education goes on. Words nro - Edwards. Harold Dargolt and wife, Ul ,,,u i"imi ".auurs 10 como up
t.M..l n l.l..i.. I !... l- Mm. H,!wln nnlnn. Ml ltnrrln Tlni. "" resUIUHl RS lOIIOWSI
........ .W U.J1V.., ...... UU..k uw 1 - - , - ......v. ..-..
A.!
Jocts nro perceived; tholr form, tholr fold, Miss Thora Lund, Miss Hess
color, their odor, their relations to Flanagan, Miss Carrlo Ross, Oliver
I'rosldent Mrs. C. G. Magnus.
VIco President Mrs. II. Mnthlson.
tho llttlo learner. Tho words for nil Splros, Clins. Grnnby, Kqlth Wilde, ; Soc, M" R a Thorpe.
theso perceptions nro slowly gathered , Mr. Whltly, Dick Hard and Leo Ily
In. Then tho child lenms to com- crly.
paro, to distinguish values, to ro-
member not morely tho sounds hc
learns, but tho meanings of those 1 YOl'NtS LADIIW
sounas. Jlls mind Is opened to tho )
worljl, and through a woman's chat-' T,0 Norwoglnn Luthornn Young
tcr'nBl lUdlos wero delightfully ontertulned
"'When ho leaves hor hands nt .by Miss Sonnlo Rofsland at tho homo
six or soven,' says M. do (lourmonl, 'of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rofs
'ho isn man, that Is, ho talks, which: land, in Hunkor Hill Thursdny ove
In what makes n man.' 'Tho groat nlng. At tho annual election, tho
intollcctual work of woiuon,' ho goes ' following officers wero choson for
on, 'Is tench lug language. Tho' tho onsulng yonr:
grammarians claim that they do It, President Miss Sonnlo Rofsland.
which Is absurd. Children know how Vluo Proildont Miss Mabel Mathi
to talk beforo they go to school. Thoy , son.
nlrcady imo nil tho forms of tho vorb; Secretary Miss Jonnlo Johnson,
nil tho Bbadcs of syntax, easily nnd , Troasuror Miss Com Mnthlson.
orrectlr. This power of language 1 Tho next mooting will bo hold In
tho child gets from tho woman. It two weoks with Mrs. It. O. Thorpe,
la to hor honor that later ho Mil Tho present this wook woro Roy.
uso it ns n poet, novelist, phlloso-j and Mrs It O. Thorpe, Mrs. II. Moth-
Trcas. Mrs. G. Steon.
The noxt rogulnr meeting will bo
hold nt tho chapel parlors tho second
Thursdny in February, when Mrs. A.
, H. Snow will bo hostess. Tho Indies
Later n short business meeting will
bo hold.
PLAN SOCIAL.
Tho Wesleynn Girls of North Rend
nro Issuing Invltntlons for n social
to ho given In tholr hall Friday, Jnn-
uary
prosc-nt this week wcro Mrs. Mooro'Z' "r ,,,",, ", V, ", '"
and Mrs. Pou.son of Coqulile, Mrs. C. 3 ' f '" "S"! n"Be' M,8a Alu'
G. Magnus, Mrs. A. Krlxccn, Mrs. Os- ,8aa" n"d M"' K;J' Arm"'
enr Erlckson, Miss Nowmnn, Mra. -
Grnndoll, Mrs. Tompol, Mrs. II. Math- , KUHI'IIISI' 1'MtTV
ison, Mrs. K. Erlckson. Mrs. A. R.,j IA,,n -
sTon'Mr? T. 'TIT' S" 0' ". '."-. Of NortiTJid!
Steon. Mrs. T. E. Erlckson, Mrs. Ed-, waa hostess at a oprprlio party
ward irlckson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Thurlay evening for hor husband
Chris Leo, Roy. nnd Mrs. R. 0. wUo ctlebratod his birthday Tho
Thorpe, Mlssos Hannah Sunno, Allco trprio was comploto nnd n do
Mnthlson, Stella Mngnus, -Dorothy Ughtful evening at music nnd enrds
Johnson and Mnrlo Sundcen. wan fdllowed by rofroshmonts. At
brldne. Dr. Mott nnd Mrs. Rtirtlo
- lwon tho jirlzos. Tho guosta Includ-
M. 1:. imOTIIERIIOOl) l Dr. and Mrs. Rurmostor, Mr. nnd
' " Mrs. M. 0. Colomnn Mr m,i tra
Tho M. K. Rrothorliood onjoye.1 lfery O'.Mara, Mr. mih! Mrs. Fred
phor or momllst, or, to uso Nloti- 1mm. Mrs II Snow Miss Jennie L 1 , ." r'106,lny 0Ve,"BS at KrU- ,Mr- n,", Mr J- " oi,
' ,UW Je""'e th0 d'urch hull. There was m..! Mr. sn.l Mrs. t n wh ,..
"ii Impromptu dobate and garal an-l Vr. ira jurtlo, Mlw Laura
discussion followod by rofreshmnU. UMor and Dr. L. H. Mott.
Thoso in altoudnnee were Ur J
E. Knotts, Uoo. N. Dolt. Fred Weav t
or Kraak Howe, Ira How., 0. A. ! SWHIHSH LADIHS.
Williamson, F. L. Suiwiw, M. D -
Sumner, I. s. KanfmB w ' ti.u b..ii..i. , ..., .
inn 11. ..1 1 v 1 . ' ''" mvmiii j.iujiumii ;.(nt8 ri
S..S Mr0'. J" ""' J,r' Vr,h " he,a th9,f n,,tt, b'"'-
2' hM" aml Mr- "8M m9,,nK ' 8W,l tho home
MouKhinor. of Mrs. A. Tyberi Wednesday. Plan
W8ru mane for h sale to be held tin
I Cliutcii son i -!lt Saturday lt January t ti.c-
I. church hall. The imt meeting '
t "" "'wmg tite youae nanni " " ' rc"r AHuerson tnp
,or tho MaraWWd M. K. Church on-',et'0na st,,1 Februars. Tnc
Joyed n pleaMnt wl at the eU following of tiers wr chosen for
1 hall. .Mue 84, MWW( Kw foow , the coining year:
', popco,,, ,, CRnUj. Amon(? PresldtMrs. r. wittKk.
hihtL t".J!UUn,J,e wore Mr.' V,te PrwWom Sne Andtrbon
, mwe. Mr- Von Shlpmnn, Mr.1 Treasurer Ellen Krune
111I ul' 1rS"k ,low' M8S co' f-JlN. Carlson.
,::. ...n "town. Miss Jewle inr JreeBt this wk wre Mrs-
MM !.... I. . '
iiauu I'rmiKs Uu i inriaon Tr i..i.i. ..
., ..urnwm mum, 3f
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COME TO US FOR "-&
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WX'VEGQT THEM
QlAUTV SUPF,RU
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man.
Mto Selma KJelwan. jn,, Mandtt
AadNM. Miss Ann, Dlk. Mrs. &n.
Anderson. Mr. Elln v,. ,.
-r-'l"M Mauoa. Mra. Muscat. ' n.
. In ft Sumll"lfi. Mrs-'ck, Mra. Wm. Straag. Mrs. J.
' fa aud Frank Unwo. Rev. and Mrs. A. StrBT . .
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tallied net ThUMj.... .... ,.- .... "n8tao.
MI0U ut her lioma an R.k ii. .. I
streot.
her home on South MUvoatk -
I 'AST MATltO.NS
DANCING PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ho:
llstir
Of North n.n.i . .
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i. u WDi.'i.tt ... u. ,""i uancins nariv t..0j.
- - " HWIHW . l -.rf lUCKlflV
eve-
jo tke Pa.t Matroos o Friday af- lB C0BP"wntary to their KW8t
I Ducewber the ohrtoUM 7Z f,uwt Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,J
, .T ' "" ,rujui8 taature ,,..7i 7 u ws- Ira Ii
Su-i' afUmMn' AfUr a hort' J1""10' Mr Kw. Ml, ura Lav
business session the club aJJoUrned !!ilL Mott
1 business session the club a
to meet the third FriJa
UUIiig l tt
MggBanaggaaM-iliil,talB
arvey Co,
WUiMiSsH
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$21 .00
$32.50
$35.00
$38.00
$40.00
$45.00
And up to $85.00
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UTM&Z
Vhy not have
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a GOOD range
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IWWmk T-isssLyyjr!'
Yes, wc carry all kinds and grades of STEEL RANGES, price
from $21.00 to $85.00.
But wc want to call your particular attention to our popular
priced line.
THE FAMOUS STERGER & KERR LIME OF OCCIDENTAL AND
TOLEDO STEEL RANGES
They sell from $35.00 to $45.00 and they are guaranteed to the
limit by the STERGER & KERR STOVE AND RANGE FOUNDRY, of San
Francisco, California.
One of the oldest and most reliable firms on the Coast.
Also, you have our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back.
Each section of the United States has its different requirements
of the proper construction of a STEEL RANGE.
STERGER & KERR know what this section requires, and so do we.
Before buying come in and let us go into detail about the man
advantages our ranges possess and you will always be glad you In
vestigated before buying.
Going & Harvey Co.
Iu Feb' (Continued on PagerhleT)"
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