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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19 15 EVENING EDITION.
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'CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
oclaI happenings, intended for
publication In the society dopnrt
njent of Tlio Times, must bo sub
mitted to the editor not Inter
than 0 o'clock p. in., Friday of
each weok. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In caBOs wltero tlio
ovonts occurred lator than tlio
tlmo mentioned.)
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A WOMAN LIKE A DEWDHOP
There's a woman Hko u dewdrop,
she's so purer than tlio purest;
And her noble heart's the noblest,
yos, nml her suro faith's the sur
est; And her oyes nro dark and liutnld,
Hko tlio depth on depth of lister,
Hid 1' tlio Uarobell, while her tresses
sunnier than tho wild grapo clus
ter, Gusli in golden tinted plenty down
her nock's roso minted marblo;
Then her volco'a music . . . cnll
it tho well's bubbling, tho bird's
warbtol
Ami this woman says, "My days
wero sunlcBu mid my nights woro
moonless,
Parchod tho peasant April herbage,
and tho lark's heart's outbreak
tuneless,
If you loved mo not!" And I who'
(ah, for words of flame!) ndoro
liar,
Who am mnd to lay my spirit pros
trate palpalbly boforo hor
I may enter nt hor portal soon, as
now hor lattice takes mo,
nd by noontldo na by midnight
;nako her nilno, as hers she makes
?uel Drowning.
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WIVES AND THRILLS
Edna K. Wooloy.
"I'm so glad I'vo got ovor tho
thrllly atago of loving," laughingly
remnrkod a matron who doesn't look
hor 40 odd years.
"Now thoro's Hess, my cousin; sho
thinks she hasn't married tho right
man because sho doesn't 'thrill' whon
bo's around. Sho vus horo Just n
llltlu whllo ago, complnlnlug nbout
her mistaken mnrrlago. 'Our souls
Kre not affinities,' sho said, 'A IcIbs
doesn't mean anything nt all betweon
nny moro. Everything IH Just
ccmtnonplaco Just three moals a
day and onco In a whllo an ovonlnj
at tho thentor or oomo friend's
house.'
"You seo," said tho matron,
"thoro's nothing to mnko ness mtH
orablo, and so sho's trying to manu
facture mlsory. That's tho way with
r lot of women who havo porfectly
Kcod and dovoted husbands. In
stoad of settling down to a stondy
trot In harness, thoy want to bo rac
ing and hopping around Hko a colt
ready to quiver and bolt at ti shadow.
"A womnn Hko that doesn't do-
servo a good husband, What sho
neodu Ib a mnu who will contribute
thrills to hor oxlstnnco by an occa
sional boating and keep hor in con
stant dread of some uwful escnpado
on his part.
"Thrills aro nil very well for n
whllo, but you can't expect to keop
on thrilling forovor. Evon suppose
your husband kept up IiIh ardent do
nionBtrallous of tho courtship days
they'd got so commonplace, by mid
by that you'd bo tolling him: 'For
goodness' aako, Will, leavo me alono.
I've got something clso to attend
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to nuBiues spooning.
"I guess I'vo hnd my sharo of
thrills, sanio ns ovorybody else. Will
and I woro about las Bpoony as any
young couplo. Hut Hston, I think
wo both bavo a sigh of relief, whon
wc settled down Into n Bteady Jog,
contented to know that wo woro liv
ing for ench other.
"To speak frankly, my thrilling
days wero not my really happy days.
I loved Will and trusted him and
yet I was also a Httlo fearful. With
every thrill thoro was a pain and I
began, to think that loving a man
wasn't all Joy, I was restless all
tho time afraid it wouldn't last;
afraid Will might tiro of mo; afraid
I might tiro df Will; nfrald of too
ninny kisses; afraid of not enough;
thrilling, and fearing all tho tlmo.
"Now, as I look back, it was n fit
ful now flro and wo wero nlways
blowing on it to mako It start up into
flames. , Now wo havo a deep bed of
glowing coals that wo kcop at n fair
ly oven tompornturo, mid oh, It's so
good to sit boforo that fire, hand In
hand, and feel Its steady warmth!
I bcllovo that Will and I love
each other hotter than wo did in
tboso first days whon ovory hand
touch sont a quiver through inn, To
day, whon ho puts his hand on my
sliouldor, I fcol his comradeship
and not a quiver. You soo, wo'ro
so solidly one now, wo havo such
ccutldcuco In ench other, our affec
tion has so solldlfiod, that wo don't
need tho thrills to rottSBUro us and
keop us guessing.
"Evon my chljdron could not tako
the placo of my husband in my heart,
but I am happier today, with his
commonplace husbandly kits the
sort that's been condomnod by so ma
ny wives than In thoso first days
whon ho took my breath away.
"Married llfo, undertaken In tho
right spirit, is so much broader,
sweeter, safer, sanors, than nny oth
er kind of llfo that I wonder so nmny
wives try to keop tholr courtship
days as a holdover."
WEDDINGS
PERSONAL notices of visltora
In tho city, or or Coos Bay people
who visit In other cities, togethor
with notices of social affairs, aro
gladly received in tho social do-
Sartmont. Telephone 133. No
cob of club nicotines will bo
published nnd secretaries uro
kindly requested to furnish same.
dinner will bo Bervcd from 11:30
to 2 o'clock, Tho members out this
weok were: Mrs. J. W. Motley,
Mrs. S. J. Immcl, .Mrs. H. W. Paint
er, Mrs. W. D. Cox, Mrs. Chns.
Powers, Mrs. Mattlo Blnln, Mrs. E.
Yake, Mrs. W. A. Iteid, Mrs. L. E.
Hendryx, Mrs. It. A. Copple, Mrs.
Egglcston, Mrs. Walter IIIH, Mrs.
Volkmnn, .Mrs. P. K. Gcttlns, .Mrs.
A. T. Custer, Mrs. A. W. Gregg
nnd Mrs. Knight.
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OWLS' HALLOWE'EN PARTY
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BULBS
HYACINTHS
65c per dozen
LILIES
20c each
NARCISSUS
k 25c to 60 per dozen &
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35c to 50c per dozen
Last evening nt tho homo of Itov.
and Mrs. II. P. Hongtson, Ellis Ilug
Htrom aim Hlliiia Aolllo woro mar
ried, boforo u gathering of a few
friends, llov. Bongtson offialatod.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Ilagstrom woro former
ly of Mnrshflold, but havo gono to
Heaver Hill whoro thoy will mnko
their homo.
Last Wednesday In Ton MUo occur-
rod tho wedding of Mls8 Edith Mark
ham and J. L, ICylo, at the hdmo of
tho former. Mr. Kylo Is woll known
here, bolng ono of tho Janitors at
tho Mnrshflold High Schodl. Tho
young couplo will mako tholr hoinoJ
In tho Motlln flats on South Tenth
Street.
BETTER RABIES CONTEST
Tho Episcopal Ladles' Guild Is
planning a Hotter Halites Contest to
bo hold In nbout two weoks. Tho
open mooting of tho Guild will bo
held on Tuosdajy, Nov. 30th, and
Prof. P, A. Tlcdgen has ransomed
to prepare a paper for tho program.
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Misses Edith Johnson, Miriam
Wright nnd Holon Stack woro hoBt
osscs last Saturday evoulng nt a de
Hchtful Hallowo'on party at tho
homo of Miss Johnson, which was
vory prottlly arranged jn Hallowo'
on stylo for tho occasion. )u tho
word contest, Uhoda Anderson was
tho fortunato winner of first prlzo
nnd Clara Abel won tho prlzo In tho
Jumbol plo contest. Following this
other games and music wero indulg
ed in until n Into hour when dainty
refreshments wero served by tho
hostesses to: Clara Abol, Edith Ayro,
WHIa Uonebrako, Elvio Grant, Nao
mi Danlols, Clomonco Wright, Ruth
Hnlstead, and Emmy Lou Douglas.
MIL AND .MILS, IIAUVKY
I KXTKKTAIX I
Last Tuesday ovonlng Mr, and
Mrs. T. S. Harvey ontertnlnod a par
ty of guests nt n pleasant evening
of "5Q0," sovoii tables being played.
First prizo was awarded to Mrs. II.
A. Wells, of tho ladles, and gen
tleman's prlzo was won by William
Schrocder, Cholco chrysanthemums
other cuttlowors and greens, woro
UBCd effectively in tho parlor and
dining room decorations. At tho
closo of n dollghtful ovonlng spent
nt tho popular pastlmo, tho hostess
Borvod u dainty luncheon to tho
following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Mitchell, .Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lo
Mlcux, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. JnrvU,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schrocder, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Norls Jonson, Mr. and Mr.
J. G. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Staddon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Don
ning, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Illldon
braud, Mr. and Mrs. II. E, Hultnian,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Elliott, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Gcorgo Graham, Mrs. II.
A. Wells, Mrs. It. Urndflold, LouIb
Schrooder and T, S. Harvey.
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Messrs. Ben Fisher and W. A. Acker
man, to tho following: Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Blrchr Mr, and MrB. S. La'n
do, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rudnns,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, Dr, and
Mrs. H. M, Shaw, Mr, and Wrs. P.
L. Sumner, Mrs. II. Kellogg, Misses
Mabel Lnng, Myrtle Downer, Ireno
Prouss, Eva Dresser, Myrtle Miller,
Essio Camoron, Ida Downor, Agnes
Kunkol, Alice Curtis, Martha Bcr
nltt, Ellen Breuor and Messrs. Ron
ald McGcorge, I. Johnson, D. O.
Wolcott nnd Will Curtis.
Tho next regular mooting of tho
society will bo on Monday evening,
with MIsb Myrtle Miller.
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IMtKSIlYTHIUAX AUXILIARY
Last Wednesday afternoon tho
ladies of tho Presbyterian Auxiliary
met for a business session at tho
homo of Mrs. Henry O'Mara, and
nftor dispensing with this, thoy
spent tho remainder of tho tlmo in
sowing for tho bazaar which thoy
plan to glvo tho first weok In De
cember. Noxt Wednesday will bo nnothor
nil-day session, with a luncheon i
served at noon at tho homo of Rov. '
and Mrs. Stubblcflold. Thoso pros-!
ent this week wero Mrs. Mary Nlch '
ols, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. A. j
J. M. Robertson, Mrs. Prntt, Mrs.
P. A. Tlcdgen, .Mrs. IL Mohr, Mrs.
Hnle, Mrs. Laudgon, Mrs. Harry
Bradflold, Mrs. A. E. Diment, Mm
Stubblcriold, Mrs. Olomnn, .Mrs. M.
A. Sweotman nnd Miss Mao Oleman.
P
I). M. O. OLUI1 BKSSIOX I
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Though only n small number
mot for tho North Bond D. M. C.
Club session Wednesday at tho homo
of Mrs. Wm. Vaughnn, tho hours
woro pnssod delightfully in n social
way by tho following: Mrs. Lostor
Eaton, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. A. E.
Morten, Mrs. A. McDonald and
Mrs. Henry Kern. Tho hostess
served tempting dainties at tho clono
of tho afternoon. In two weoks
Mrs. N. G. Ilnmes will entertain tho
club.
H Winn - nBflirTKwTn TwnwMAWK , , h
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I IL --ft for the
1 :S!-?5-0 n,
I -55 Ddinrooin
i ensioie sanitary erviceaoie
H Xover needs sorulthltiK. A inliiiilo Willi a mop nml It is fresh and bright as ori. Clear, clean.
tut patterns anil colors rlini'iirtcii.o our Mnolcuni. Thq designs aro (llslinctly "illffeicnl"--t,0 hj1IMj.
H lags scientifically selected. Cool, Inviting splcndlilly Hiilted (o bathroom hmj. J.sh ciicmhP
H hcrniiso It lusts Ioiikoi. Wo liuvo nmny vailed patterns Miltnlilo for any room in tho 0Wf
I Johnson-Guloysen Co.
I Marshfield North Froftt St.
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ROYAL XEIGHIIORS
INITIATION
Lnst Tuesday ovonlng cloven now
members woro Initiated into tho
Royal Nolghbors Lodgo boforo qulto
a lnrgo numbor of local members
and 1C from tho North Bond lodge
who woro presont as special guests.
Thoro wore? about 70 prosont nil
togothor. At tho closo of tho lodgo
work and social session, a delicious
suppor luncheon was sorvod by a
IN SANTA CLARA WRECK
.lu.st our luck to havo u shipment
of goods on tho Htcnmship Santa
Clara, and not having them Insured,
wo Mill loso tho Koods, '"" vt'H
havo to pay for tliom Just tho muiic.
Now will you help us out, by buy
111); a pah of hIiocs from lis?
Wo havo all kinds of good shoes
to chooo from. Men's Dress Shoes
In Vlcl Kid, laco nnd giiuuictal, bill
ion, and woik shoes of every kind.
Ijiidlcs' Dross Shoes, coiuo In vlcl
kid, hi button ami hire, giiumrtal
mid patent leather In laco mid but
ton. Mlb.ses' tan luce, with I'uIiIkm
heels nnd cloth top. Hoy's
Shoes In laco and button, Chil
dren's Shoes In all sl.cs anil uuido
up In all the best leathers.
Wo havo fnt-anklo baby shoes.
Wo aho huvo miimu odd pnfi-s of
commlttoo of Indies. Thoso Initiated
woro Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar- Limes you can havo at a bargain
gent, Dr. Mnttlo B. Shaw, Mrs. and If you don't want any new shoos,
Emily PuIIon, Mrs. Elizabeth Eddy, oomo In and get jour solo flvod. Vo
Mrs. Lena Torroll, Mrs. Hazol Kent- ran mivo your solo ami If wo can't
ing, Mrs. Volma Steckol, Mrs. Anna mvo It. wo will nut run on nnu-1
Swanson, Mrs. Margaret Wood nnd i oJl0 l twenty inlniitos.
Miss Frnncos Prnnso. Tho list of j Remember, when you help us you
thoso attending from North Bond , hoh rum-self.
Lodgo Included .Mrs. L. Keys, Mrs. lii . pi n
,-,. J!!"-m.Mni. " fiieccnc onoe otore
Telephono Editorial No. 8.
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tlon by wire and moro rocoiill y Jy rwlrolous, Is a. most Important
nchiovomont. But, tho fnct remains that to YOU, tlio telephone
Is most Important uu a mentm of cominunlcation over short dis
tances. It means moro to YOU to bo nblo to call your next-door
neighbor than your cousin In Now England. Tlio telephone
will not roach Its greatost UHOfulness until It Is found In crerr
room of ovory building. This company will bo glnd to co-operate
with tho old and now subscribers In getting tho greatest useful
ness out of tho tolophono. Ask us.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Ml Kind of Job Printing Done nt Tho Tinm Offiu
C1IILDREX KXJOY TREAT
Marsh field
SFlorist Co.
' Phones; Storo 259-J.
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PRISCILLA OLUR MEETS
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Tho regulnr moctlng of tho Prls
cllla Club occurred this week at
tho homo of Mrs. L. E. Roborson
In Bay Park, when Mrs. B. E. Kol
loy, Mrs. S. A. SImousou and 'Miss
Besso Flanagan wero special guests.
Tho usual social aftornoon was spent
hi sowing nnd chat and towards
ovonlng the hostess served appe
tizing rofreshmonts. The mombors
out wero Mrs. L. Chrlstensen, Mrs,
Danlol Orr, Mrs. W. Erlckson, Mrs.
W. Phillips, Mrs. Ed Duncan, Mrs.
G. Johnson, Mrs. Brannor, Mrs. P.
Grinolds, Mrs. II. M. Albeo nnd
Mrs, Amos Simpson, with whom tho
club will meet again In two weoks.
ALPHA DELPHIAN PARTY
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Last Monday evening tho Alpha
Delphian Society gavo a very en
Joynblo mask Hallowo'en party at
tho homo of Miss Ellon Rudnns,
each momber having tho prlvllego
of Inviting two extra guests, Thero
woro In evidence ghosts, w tches
and many other personages befit
ting a Hallowo'en festivity, Tho
rooms woro all appropriately arrang
ed with tho seasons colors and sym
bols. Yellow nnd black streamers
woro draped from tho chandeliers,
which wero shaded with greens, to
tho four cornora of oach room, nnd
tho walls wero qulto covored with
black cats, witches, bats and Jack-o'-lanturns.
In ,ono room two
witches, Mrs. Ollvo Brown nnd Miss
Agnes Kunkol rovenlod tho future
tnstoad of onrly In Decombor, ns to tho guosts, whllo In tho other
sovoral of tho other soclotlos nro i rooms. Hallowo'on Drunks nnd cniuos
fa planning to glvo bnzanrs then, Tho I hold full sway. Thero was a gen-
J I bazaar will b ctvnn In thn nlil Oi. nrill UliinSRklncr nbnilt 10 nVlnnl,-
Lato in tho evening Hallowe'en re
freshments woro served by Misses
Ellen Rudnas, Graco Johnson aud
Shnastor, Mrs. D. Dorbyshlro, Mrs.
M. Randall, Mrs. I. Bralnard, Mrs.
R. Welling, Mrs. C. Nnglo, Mrs. A.
Shopard, Mrs. L. Juza, Mrs. n.
Ragstadt, Mrs. C. Holsnor, Mrs. II.
Cousins, Mrs. S. J. Immol.
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PROGRESS CLUR
Mrs. J. W. Bennett took tho part
ot Lady Bountiful last Thursday af
tornoon, and escorted eleven Httlo
boys niiii filrls to Sartor's for n treat,
after which thoy proceeded to Mrs.
Bennett's homo for n happy fow
hour's frolic. Tho party Included:
Eleanor and Jlmmlo Flnnugnn, Vir
ginia Coko, Violet and Bonuott
Swnnton, Grace and Joey McKeown,
Roderick O'Connor, Prodorlck Schet
tor and Pasqutn Bradflold.
CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD
,
Tho Christian Sisterhood mot for
nn all-day session last Thursday
In tho church hall and sowed on
tho work for tho bazaar which thoy
will hold on tho 12th of November,
phouni Theater building on Front
street, and will he kept opon all
da) and in tho ovonlng. A chicken
A discussion of public mnrkots
ns a moans of reducing tho high
cost of living in Mnrshflold was
held at tho mooting of tho Progress
Club Monday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. J. s. Hanson. Mrs. P. W.
Pnyno supported tho affirmntlvo
8ldo, whllo Mrs. R. W. Morrow ar
guod tho negative. New mombors
added to tho roll woro Mrs. P. L.
Grannls, Mrs. J. W. Bonnett and
Mrs. A. J. M. Robortson. Mrs. C.
E. Wolls, sister of Mrs. GIdloy,
was present ns speclnl guest and
tho mombors presont woro Mrs. A.
E. Adelsporgor, Mrs. R. II. Corey,
Mrs. Gldley, Mrs. Chns. Hnll, Mrs,
J. S. Hanson, Mrs. R. W. Morrow,
Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. P. W.
Pnyno, Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. W.
T. Stoll, Mrs. P. A. Tlodgon.
In two weeks tho Progress Club
will meet with Mrs. Otto Schotter.
S. J. IMMEL, Prop.
181) South Broadway
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MATT LMAY
CHANDLER HOTEL, MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
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NORTH HEX!) HALLOWE'EX
PARTY I
Mrs. Roy Bralnard and Mrs. Tom
Juza entertained at n Hallowe'en
party last Saturday overling nt tho
homo of the latter in North Bend.
Tho affair was carried out in reg
ular Hallowe'en stylo, nnd was en
Joyed vory much by thoso who hnd
tho ploasuro of attending. Tho
foro part of tho ovonlng was spent
in games and then a cafeteria lunch
eon was served after which dancing
was Indulged in t,o a lato hour. Tho
guests woro Mr. and Mrs. Georsro
Teots. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Shoppnrd,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. and Mrs. N. G.
Hames, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shoppard,
Mrs. Fay Ward and Miss Gertrude
Teets,
(Continued on Page Th.reo.)
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may be obtained in Marshfleld
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
CorsGtipp
352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
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When you are going out to
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is it going to take you
to the right store
Is it going to bring you to the
' goods that best suit
your need?
Is it going to lead to the' "land
of fair price?" u
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