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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
V . ,i nil nc uuuo uhi iimuu( mnnwin iuuwi "-wwi.F w...w.. ...7 . - i i u i.aiv -b - ' frO ss Armour's Star Ham in tho now STOCKIXKT COVERING is Just "Ttio IIhiii What Am" mmlo bettor ty nelnsr Miiolctfi in tills cleanly piotector, which rctuliut nil tho iiutiinil juices and Intensifies tho flavor. Order unci today. Are koUI by leading merchants. Matt L. May Wholesale Distributor 44444444 4444444 4 Contributions concerning coclnl happenings, Intended 4 for publication in tho socloty 4 dopartment of Tho Times, must bo submitted to tho cdi- 4 tor not Inter than G o'clock 1). m,, Friday of each weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in caBos where tho event oceurrod later than tho 4 time mentioned.) 4444444444444444 A Christmas Carol By CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI Lo, newborn Josus, Soft and weak and email, Wrapped in baby's bands By his mother's hands, LordGodofalll Loi-d God of Mary, Whom his lips caress While he rooks to rest On hor milky breast In helplessness. Lord God of shepherds Flocking through tho cold, Flocking through the dark To tho only ark, The only fold. Lord God of all things, Bo they near or far, Bo they high or low, Lord of storm and snow, Angel and star. Lord God of all men, My Lord and my God, Thou who lovest me, Keep mo close to thee By staif and rod. Lo, newborn Josus, Loving great and small, Love's freo sacrifice, Opening arms and eyes To ono and all! B' USY American men consider their marriage certificate as a sort of fully imld up policy of hnpplncbs. They act as It tho courtship dayB wero thoso of pay ing premiums of compliment, cheer fulness, courtosy, consideration ami chivalry, and that mnrrlago cuts off thoso promlums of lovorllko at tention. Tho only way to get an absolute guaranteed insurance on matrimonial happiness Is to keop paying tho promlums. These samo men at tholr clubs often run perilously eloso to tho (load lino of boredom in tolling of tho marvelous qualities of their wives; thoy run tho chromatic scale of ontliUBlnsin, whllo you won der, In a dreamy way, wliothor tho angolg in heaven wore not modelled nftO thoso women. Yet at homo these husbands keep us silent about tholr appreciation as If It wero a Mnboulo secret. Thero Is a great, tondoncy to ns sumo that this lovo Is known and I recognized, so why speak of it? i "Sho knows how much I think of hor" this Is a dangerous taking for granted of what should be made real, pulsing and vital thought, word and deed. Thero Is Uttlo danger of over toiling thts story; it is ofton tho wlno of life and Inspiration to one hungering and thirsting for the lit- 44444444444444444 Personal notices of visitors 4 in tho city, or of Cooo Bay 4 pcoplo who visit in other 4 cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly 4 received In tho social do- 4 4 partmont. Tolcphono 133. 4 NotlccB of club meetings Will 4 4 bo published and secretaries 4 4 aro kindly requested to fur- 4 4 nish same. 4 4444444444444444 tlo tndorucsscB of affection. Ofttlmcs somo Uttlo touch of lov ing sweetness throws a golden fitreak of happiness through a life's wholo day, and an Involuntary hnlf wiillo and a love-light In tho eyes born of tho remembranco hours later toll of tho vitalizing powor of a scorning trltlo, forgotton, or porhapB unnoted by him who glad dens n llfo nnow. Thoro aro more pcoplo on this groat big rolling earth hungorlng for sweetness, tenderness, nnd words of gentle appreciation, genial confi dence nnd generous affection, than aro starving for bread. Such wortta that woro tho current coin of con versation boforo marrlago, often Room withdrawn from circulation afterward. With husband nnd wlfo thoso dol Irato mossongors of affection count so Uttlo sometimes only a thought hut It is tho thought that docs It all. Thoro aro nion who would no moro think voluntarily of carry ing homo 'to tholr wives a bunch of roses Just n bit of sontlmout than thoy would think of taking homo a brldgo or n church or two thrco miles of sea coast. Continued courtship nftor mar rlago preserves tho lover In tho husband and tho uweothcart in tho wife. Hut courtship is not soli taire; llko a quarrel. It requires two to mnko a real success. It Is not tho wife alone who needs tho gra cious sweotness of consecrated com radeship, for husbands who aro built on tho right lines linvo tho samo hungor for loving kindness. Ono of tho most common causes of tho dccllno of courtship attor marrlago whoro it does occur, Is tho disillusion that often comes nf tor marriage. Whon tho rosy tints of tho courtbhlp days grow dimmer thero Is n tendency for tho real poetry to turn into commonpluco verso, or oven into the baldest proso. In tho days boforo marrlago tho two candidates for follclty aro on dress parado; under tho Inspiring glow of mutual regard ovory latent virtue blossoms into full flower, every fulling assumes a roseato Ituo undor somo charitable Interpreta tion. Why lot such good things go with tho wedding day. V MKRHV CIIMSTMAH KXTKHTAIX AT DIXXKIl Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Albeo nro entertaining nt Christmas dinner today, tho following guests: Mr. nud Mrs. L. Chrlstensen nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. 13d Duncan and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson, and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Young. V F I" 4 FAMILY HKUXIOX t , A family rotation was hold today at tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Hobort McCnuu at Eastslde. A Christmas dinner was served at noon after whloh there was a Christmas tree for the chlldron, which was enjoyed by tha grown people ns woH as the Uttlo ones. Those In attomlanco wore Mr. und Mrs. E. R. IJodson, Mrs. and Mrs. 13. aeoreo Smith, Mrs. Johannah Jensen, of St. Helens, California, Mlssps Ermu, Irone and Francos Hodson, and Hobcrt Mc Canu Smith, aiIU.HT.MAS DIXXKIl PAHTV 1 Today, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy KrcltzCf arc host and hostess at a Christmas tree festival and dinner, their guests including: Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Warwick and daughter Nellie, Qlon Davis of Ohio, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mr. und Mrs. Thnyor Grimes and Jcsso Frantz. IXKOltMAL DIXXKIl AXI) DAXCK Lust Monday evening Mr. Gerald Hunt was host to a fow friends nt tho conservatory at an informal dinner party. Covors woro laid for tho following: Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. V. Kaufman, Miss Edna Loulso Lar sen, Miss Adelaide Clarko, Mrs. W. Ojordrum and llenrlk GJordrum. La ter in tho evening, a fow additional friends of Mr. Hunt and Mr. GJor drum. joined tho dlnnor guests for an Informal dnncc. Thoso wero Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Haguo, Miss Mary Kruso nnd Herbert Ihistorud. A most delightful ovouing ensued. TKLKPIIOXK CURLS' CHItlST- . . .MAS THICK 0 . Tho girls of tho locnl tolcphono of fice colebrated tho Christmas season with a troo and gift exchango in tho offices yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Tho wiring of tho troo with colored lights wns donntod by tho Marshflold Electric and Con struction Company, and tho young .ladies woro recipients of many Inrgo boxes of candy from firms nnd in dividuals. J. E. Montgomery, com mercial and traffic superintendent acfed tho part of Santa Claus in a vory capablo manner. Thoso pres ent woro: Mrs, Desslo Llbby, and tho Misses: Vol ma Mortln, Elizabeth and Ross Ayro, Esslo Camoron, Jan otto i Escott, Ellzaboth Arlaudson, Hertha Davis, Jennlo Hall, Clara Sergeant, Gludys Roddy, Myrtlo nnd Ida Downer, nnd Myrtlo Miller and J. E. Montgomery. CIIHIST.MA.H PAHTV I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor aro entertaining at a family Christmas party nt tholr homo on South Coos Hlvor, Mr. nnd Mrs.D. H. Chandlor, nnd son, Ben, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chandler, and Mr. and Mrs. 13. I. Chnndlor und Uttlo sou of Marshflold nnd their dnughtor, Mrs. Harry Tre mnlno of Vnncover, H. C, nro among their guests. 44 CIIHISTIAX SISTKHIIOOI) 4 4 Tho Slstorhood of tho Christian church mot Wednesday afternoon and after a short business session, mndo plana for packing baskets, which will be presented to somo needy families on tho Day. Thoy will moot again tho first Wednes day In tho now year. Thoso pres ent wero: Mrs. II. W. Painter, Mrs. S. Jf Immol, Mrs. O. W Grogg, Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede, Mrs. Mattlo Blaln, Mrs. R. A Copplo and Mrs. Knight. A MKRHV CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS DKS'XKHS 4 . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heatou nro entortnlnlng nt Christmas dinner todny Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Burpee, Mr. and Mrs. Mclnturff and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smith nnd Mrs. Koto French. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank E. Haguo are entortnlnlng tho members of tho O'Connoll family at Christmas din ner today. Among their guests nro Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs E. K, Jones and sou, uBaYjSSSS 25, 19lfe tvikNINUbUIIIUN. 1 Eugene, Mrs. IJ. M: IHehaVdRoilijaiitl children, Rosemary and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. 15. F LcMk'UX are entertaining a number uf friends ni Christmas dinner today. Among their guests nro Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harvey and daughter, Vordcan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schroedor and daughter, Eleanor, and Louis Schroe dor. V. F. Ebhoka and wlfo aro en tertaining a few friends at Christ mas dinner todoy. Among tholr guests aro Emmersou Elliott and wlfo and family, MIsh Lou Mahaffy nnd Oub Ebboka. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls' Iiavo as Christmas dinner guests today Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw and sons, Marvin nnd Victor. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Orannls aro Because of Christmas, gifts are given, kind words are spoken, hurt hearts are healed, simple human beauty of song and color are heard and seen on every hand. It has been so for Twenty Centuries. The motive power producing this impells us to wnd you the Greeting A fcrry C Johrnisoim-GuiiIoYseini Co QoaMfcy Home Fomisheirs arahf ield Your Phone Does It -Call and we're on the way. -Our rapid auto service comes to your door; away goes your laundry and with it care, trouble, worry and expense. ' -Back in a few days with a trail of sunshine and smiles; your laundry as white and fresh as the winter snow. ' -That's the way we do it; washed and ironed perfect ly; rough dry family wash, six cents per pound.. -Particularly fine work on underwear. ' -Phone 57 -J is your lucky number. -"When Monday comes, think of us." Merry Christmas to All Phone A New Location for the New Year Hut the snmo old, satisfactory service and' n Uttlo moro. I now havo an automobllo to make prompt deliveries this auto is for my patrons and not for mo. Let ino c,lvo yonr "glad rags" u Joy ride It will add to your pleasure ami also to inlno. A MKHHY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL JAY DOYLE TAILORIXG CLEANING, PRESSING Will call anvwhnrp nnv timo 2."50 Central Avenue chtoHniulhg Dr. ilrtil Mrs. It. W. Morrow nud sou iuiiPMIbs Margaret Shaw at Christmas dinner today. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sohlbredo aro cntortnlnlng a few friends nt Chrlst mns dinner at tholr homo nt Plat IJ today. Their guests Include Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hold and Helen and Warren Hold, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Oottlus nnd sou, Harry, Mrs. Rosa 1'rouss, Miss Edith Stalloy and W. A. Ackcrmnu. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 13. Ash will on tortnln nt Christmas dinner today Mr. and Mrs. Llonol Cordon, Miss Boulali Stebno, and Harry (ionlon. (Continued on Ingo Three), irisbmas No. From St. aj Steam iarairy 57-J. Phone 2G0 m Read THE TIMES A -t v 6 tti