s THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. EVENING EDITION. , TWO "J Jl MKGi WHAT- WESiMB2t 1. 1 r-s 1 Contrlbutloua concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tlio society department of Tlio Times, must be submitted to tlio edi tor not lutor ilian G o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo ntlowcd only in cases whero tlio cvont occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) LOVK'8 SUA SOCIAIi CAM3NDAR My lovo for you Is as deep as tho sea, 31io murmured, coming closo to A. W. Gregg. MONDAY Alplm Delphian Society with Mrs. Kato I.niido. TUESDAY Athene Delphian Society oT North Dciid at tho library. C. W. 11. M. with Mrs. me. "An'd mlno for you is 'as lasting and high Ab tho unknown oxpanscs which 'meet tlio sky." "But mlno for you Is so tender and trim That ovory llttlo wnvo wafts a kiss to you." "Pray God." I whispered, bending low, "Ralao a tempest, and kcop it so." Mario IllcliardBon t AYOUNO girl told mo tho oth er dny that tho composition toucher had asked tlio class to look out of tlio windows, mnko their minds blank, and when slio nnld n word thoy woro to vlsunllzo it, and toll her what It meant to them. "Apples" was (ho word slio gavo tlicm. "And I saw n npplo orchard with apples hniiglng on tho trees," eald tho girl. "Tlion 1 unw a bright red applo on tho dining room tablo. You could not imagino nil tho things that word nindo mo think of' slio concluded. A whllo ngo 1 heard noma nuo Hinging "Dreams" nays May Tnl raago, and It occurred to mo if wo who havo graduated from day school and nro in tho school of llfo wcro told to closo our oyes and vis ualizo tho word "dreams" what would wo scot What part " has that word played In our lives? Havo our dreams conio true, or havo wo awakened to find It was all a dream? Thoro is so much in that word, "droam". It can ho all (hnt Is im practical ophuuicrnl thin ns air. It can lend us Into a nm.u that doatu nlono can lend iib nut -of; or it can bo ho freighted with am bition and hope, that Its magnitude 1b appalling. Dreams wo havo all had dreaniH over slnco wo woro born. The fearful dronnm of child hood that enmo from Indigestion ro Hubmorgcd in tno ".jomory of tho dny dreams that havo played such on lmportunt part in our Urea. Thoro nro tho youthful dreams Opon meeting of tho La- dins Clulld at 8 o'clock in aulld llnll. WEDNESDAY Klostcr Club with Mro. C. E. Ash. Hrldgo Club with Mrs. II. St Towor. Prlsclllns of Hunker Hill wltli Mrs. Fred Sandborg. I'nstlmo club of North Hond with Mrs. Joo Olln. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. C. V. McKnlght. Auction Ilrldgo club with Mrs, J. S. Lyons. North lloud Girls' Club with Miss Gortrudo Toots. THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls Qlub with Mrs. John Dnshney. Itnlnbow club with Mrs. J. A. Smith on South Coos Itlvor. A. N. AV. Club with Mrs. FrnncoH Hazard. FUIDAY Nor. Iiiith. Young Pco- plo'B Society nt church chu- poU. ' North ' Bond Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn In MaiBhfleld. Lndlcri Art Club with h MrB. Olivia Kdman. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444444 Pcrsonnl notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Dny peoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social nffalrs, aro gladly received in tho social de partment. Telephone 1 '.!:!. Notices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to fur nish samo. 444444444444444 meeting tho hostess, assisted by .Mrs. Harry Itusscll nnd Mrs. 'OntcB,' 8orvcd refreshments. Tho following woro tho members pres ent. Mrs. E. A. .Tnckson, Mrs. Olsch, Mrs. W. A. Culvor, Mrs. Ceorgo Ross, Mrs. Fred Mossorlo, Mrs. Arthur Mooro, Mrs. Herman Smith gull, Mrs. .1. M. Cully, Mrs. John Mntson, Mrs. Clara Spoonor,- Mrs. William I,a.troni, Mra. Hnrrv RusHolI nnd Mrs. J. W. Russell. Mrs. On ten was n guest of tho club- 4 4 4444444444444444 greatest American drenniors, Edison and Teal p. , Lot us not then think too light ly of il renins. Let uh hold on to them for nil they uro worth, roal Ixiug when wo nro through witli dreaming wo uro growing old In tho blttorest sonso of tlio word, for dreams picture to us "tho mlght-boV' nH woll as "tho might havo boons." No llfo Is worm liv ing that has not at some time bcon full of dreams. , I .MRS. DANO ENTERTAINS I tallied Wodnosduy afternoon by Miss Myrtle Thomas nt her home. Tlio girls sowed nud chatted nnd towards evening tho young hostess passed around dainties to her guests who woro: Marguorlto Ilulloy, Clara Ke hoe, Hesslo lllnch, Esther Rey nolds, Esther llorglttud, Ethyl My grcn, Elslo Ilnuscn nud tho hostess Myrtle- Thomas and Mrs. J. 31. Thomas. Tlio club will mcot ngalu in two weeks with Marguerite Ilsilloy. r- fl 4 4 SOCIAL. AITEUNOON POST- f PONKD J 1 Tho social afternoon to havo boon given by tho ladles of tho North Dend Methodist church Thursday nftornoon has bcon pootpouod until tho sec ond Thursday lu February, on net-omit of bo many of tho members be ing ill. On Wednesday evening of this week, tho ladles servod supper to tho Commercial Club men nt tlio Ore gon hotel. 4 - , 4 ELKS RANCINtl PAUTV Tho Elks monthly duueo glvou In tho lodge- rooiiJH hiHt Wednesday sv- oulng was voted us olio of tho host given In tho sorles. It was attondod by nbout thirty couples. Tho inn- bIc wiib excellent nud ovorybody on Jnnls nnd Don and Mrs. C. AV. Cum bers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Molvlnnon and family nnd Mrs. C. R. Peck woro dinner guests Wodncsdny evening of Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. M. Uiako on South Fittu Street. : 4 PARTY 'TONKJIIT . , . L TIiIb oenIng, Eugono and Tom Crosthwnlto nro cntortalnllig a few frlcnda nt nn Informal evening of games nnd genuine good time. The guests nro Frances Lyons, Stella Muguus, Louiso Gldloy, Margaret Powers, William Kreltzer, Jim Lyons nnd Donald gldloy. : 4 I ItlRTIIDAY PARTY 1 lug the center of tho long tnhle. Those Invited woro: Lena Holmes, Glndys Holmes, Allro Mnuzoy, Rny llnrdmun, Everett Huriugton, Rny nnd Roy Cox, Alice Hodden of Dan ALERT CIjUII Mrs. D. F. Rood pleasantly enter tained the Indies of' tl)o Alert Club nt nn nil dny session Thursday. A social tlmo was enjoyed until noon when u dainty luuclioon was served Lator tho following program wrta rendered, wltll.'MrsEUa HoWtnuillttB leaner: t -t .; , ,. s Roll CnUUrJtvu an ilislh'nloiot re tributive puiilulnneiU' wlitcli lias served tho purposo ns n deterrent ns effoctuully as u whipping. Rending Tho new dlsclpllno for children Mrs. Jamea Norlin. Reading Modern substitute lor spunking, by Mrs. C. D. Piper. ' Paper The pity of using tho now thoorlcHnB u scroen for weak lndiil gonco Mrs. Joniilo l.undrltli. Discussion Informal. A very Interesting letter from Mrs. K. L. Heap, a former inombor, writ ten to tho club mombors, wan heart ily enjoyed. Muslcul program: Song My Own Homo Town In Ire land Mrs. V. K. Rood Duots--Old familiar ballads ... .Airs Jennie Landrllh, Mr. W. I). Piper' , General singing by members SIERUNG RANGES arc bettor, Thev am maj. especially for the coast tradq, Shallow and broad fire. UUAUbi UUl UXIUIISIUII Ull ll liltuuAUO IUI VYUUU, made of Arrlorican liifiot Iron, rust prbof. Sterling Range Special Lust Wednesday afternoon, Miss Dorothy ilnlnos'j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Haines entertained hor school class nud n number of oUior friends at her homo on South Fifth Strcot In honor of hor seventh birth day. Tho affair which was tho llttlo hostcsa' first pnrty was nn occasion of real fun lor the guests who spout tlio afternoon in various , Indoor games, and at flvo o'clock a delicious lttttlwt 1 II tW(1wwa Itfttl n,!HItl1 ttttltt ....H.I...J ...... III.IIII ..n tunui, .. III! , ., ,..,., r, , H.n Mmml nnlrn .,,.,1 ...1I..U .- """" wuln .-v..u.u. . ouiibni.n .... ... . "" .. f Mcsdnmea 1Y D. uml V. IC. Rood Following woro tho inoiubcrs prcs ont: Mrs. llowman, Mrs. Terry nnd ElBle, Mrs. C. D. Piper, Mm. W. 11. Piper, Mrs. Noah, Mra. Jennlo Lnn- drlth, Mra. V. 11, Plpur, Mrs, James loh. Creek, Ross Iloncbrnko Duncan " " ' "V "' v V ' , and William Dashney, Emerson nn.l 1"' ' A,r0, N Cf,0'T 'mrt W", Gordon Ncff, Phyllis Hall, Charles ! 'Ln, fc m" v ," I , nndDobbyVnsey,Ca.vInCo;,T1emalA:?1rLM:M V'-- .T' "l""1 and Hoivnnl. i ......... ........ ..-. ........ i "" I'iiuuii uuaiiy. 1.0101a iapp, ,,, ,. . JUNIOR SKWINfl OI.UII Voctn Mcfi Jf , Vtalfo projont wan,: M(,s , elri, 'Florence Pierce, Lloyd Dyera, Geo! t'"" Hl '', ? 7" "' J V' ' h ilW' I '' ! ' Tho Junior Sowing Club of :Vorry Tllolnm L()U,B nac TuJt ' North llond wn9 pleasantly enter- norcnco am, (,CDralll -,... .'MrM. Nt noting to be nn nil day ses- ...... . 7 . 8 with .Mrs. v. K. Rood. tho dlvoralou on Monday being sow lug and tho Inst two dayn, auction 1iiMi.. nl u'lilnh AlVn ?nr1 HiivIh of a huppy llfo Btrciclied far away W0, ', tronhy f()I. ,,,,, m.oro on 'l - .--- Mrs. M. A. Dtno entortaliiod do- Joyed thoinselvea linniensoly. Anothor llghtfully on Monday, Wednesday and ono of tlicso dollghtful nffalra will bo rhuraday nftornoona of this woolt, given in anothor montli. in front of us, whoro love, wealth nnd success all ended In a golden radiant, sunset. Those dreams FOR .MRS. I. .1. McKINNON : On Thursday afternoon of this Wednesday and Mrs, J. S. Coko on Thursday. Tho nffalra woro espm- j woolt, Mrs. C. W, Cumbers enter (ally pleasant, and nt the closo of or so urn in uivhih sum QiiiimiHiii. ,,,.,, uftt.nioon, Mrs. Dano Borvod u Dlossed, Indeed, nro those who Btlll ! tltilnty luiicheun cling to those dreams, following T0H( ,,,1,' for Moliny Woro: that road oven If tlio golden sun- Mm ,,, o.CollII0n Mra. Ki K. Jonea, set ib oniy a. mirage, rnr mo nope that urges us on la so much more worth whllo than the awakening question "what's tho iibo?" Drctima like the applo the young girl saw can bo only the blossom in tho springtime, full of promise, for tho fall; Just a dollcato white blosboni, fragrant, perishable, in danger from wind and rain, but which wo find on tho Thanksgiving tablo, bright with color, nourishing, luscious. it often taken a lot of Imagina tion to dream, but Imagination is a power that builds up now ideas out of experience. What would tho world bo today without Kb dronmors? Two of tho Nobol prlzoB woro given to two of our tallied Informally nt sewing and cards for Mis, D. J. McKluuon who with hor husband nud family loft yester day morning via tho beach routo for Portland where they will mako Mrs, Edna Richardson, Mrs. !'. E. their future home. Lato in tho nf llaguo, Mra. A. T Lagorstroni, Mra. j tornoon, Mrs. Cumbers served do U W. Cumbers, Mra. Otto HcluHtur. Ilcloiia rofreshnuMila to lipr guoata. Mi-h. E. Mingus, and Mrs, It. 13, Lara-' Among those Invited were: Mrs. L. way. 1 1'. EnlKeiiHtoln, Mrs. C. R. Hroiightou Wedunsdny'H Invited list Included; nnd Mrs. George Stophoimou of North Dailies wna assisted during tho nf tornoon by Mrs. 15. E. Forrey, Mrs Win. Cox nnd Mrs. R. P. Hurrlngton. 4 4 EPISCOPAL LADIES flUILR . . Tho Ladies aulld or tho Episcopal church met na usual Tuesday after noon In tho Guild hall for their busi ness nnd Boclnl Bcsulon. A roport from tho couintlttco concerning the musical tea -which wns held last Sat urday nrtornoon at tho Myrtlo Anna, showed n clearance or $21 Tor tho guild rund. Tho nrralr was In ovory way a hucccbs. Presiding nt the cor reo urn woro Mrs. .Murch, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. nud Mrs. Jim. Ferry Sr., nnd at the tea fctuhd, MrB. J. W. Uon nott,' Mrs. Emma Nusburg, nnd Mrs. Aunlo Tower. Tho Misses Helen nnd Hess Flanagan, nnd Minion Horsfnll nnd Master Georgo IColty recolved ut tho door. At tho business session Tuesdny, It wns nlso voted Hint tho matter or u Hotter Rubles Contest Hhould bo Indefinitely postponed. Tljo hostcssea Mrs. Charlca Hall and Mr. II. R. Chandler served nppotlzlng ro freahnionta following n pleasant so cial hour to tho following upeclnl giiestB: Mra. T. S. Harvey, Mra. T. F. Rock and inombora: Mra. Eminn Naahurg, .Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mra. Georgo Ayro, Jlra. Annie Towor, Mra. G. L. Dludlnger, Mra. Claude Nus burg, Mrs. A. It. O'llrlon, Mrs. 15. G. Porham, Mis. H. H. Ilradflold, Mra. C W. Cumbers, .Mra. Frances Hnzard, Mrs. V. F. Hbbcclca, Mrs. Georgo Murch, Mrs. otto Schottor, Mrs. J. W. NORTH REND LODGE MEET- I NO'S On .Monday evening, the Women of Woodcraft of tho Nortli Dend lodge gavo a splendid party In Taylor's hall in honor of Mra. N. G. Iliuneq Thoy presontgd hqr with n gold lodge pin. Tin nmln diversion of tlio Ev ening wnH progressive whist, first prlzo llolin? won by Irs. John Hill nnd consolation to MrsViW. Tompkins nnd AV. Nelson. ' .' At n into hoiir'dulloloiw refri'sh- nicuUi woro ao.rvcl, -Aniong those jiresent wprer Mr. and Mra. C. II. AVorrel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stownrt Mc- Donuld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Korn," .Air. uml Mrs. W. 13. Evans, Mrs. Ed. Tnhy, Mrs. Kato Froclund. Mrs. A. 11 HaA5&MrH e9vWqr.$rij.' Sarall Fnrrlu, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs.' Win. Tompkins, Mrs. .1 Lennon, Mrs. N. (I. Hanica, Mrs. Matt Smith, Mrs. W. ManiiBkn, Mm. Will Emory nnd Messrs. G. Norton nnd AV. Nelson. j. .. . : : 4 JOLLY DOZEN CLUII , I SMm -m f s&t i mi 4 y v fcT Different Ranges Priced from $43.50 to $60 J Porcelain enamel high closet and oven-door panels, . 'TljaiStprlfds.ligjj latporfect bakor the one ossontial thliiftMua langbv ! 'The Stci lltifi ranfio for wood oj; jcqa,!. , Now plain i oalonial rinislL''' Ensyjji())jloan as A clilna plate, Guar- an leed for 1 5 years by " ' ; "ii r, '( ' Jobson-Gulovsen Co. NorlhMlfitld k."W WK rQRAVEL1 Mrs. A. Huns nnd .Mrs. Juno woro special giiestB Wednesday afternoon nt tho mooting of tho Jolly Dozen club or Hunker 1 1 III with Mra. F. M, Mnrhoffor. Election or orricera wna held nnd tho following ladles woro chosen: Pros., Mrs. M. Rons; Vlco Pies., Mrs. O. Wnlmark; Soe., Mra. II. M Allioe; Troas., Airs. G. John- I3onnott. Mra. 15. P. Lewis, Mra. F. W. mm 'l''' hidleB woro ontortnlnod nt Wo nro now propnred to furnish GRAVEL .In any quantities from pllo In our yard or In carlond lots, at fdllowing prlcei: From pllo on ground, $'i,'f per yard. t , Onnoad lots, taken from 'cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Depurlmejit. C: A Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-OMco. Phone 160. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES an wwu nmnMiiM Payno, and Mrs. 15. L. .AlcCluro. Next Tuesdny ovonlng thoro will bo nn open meeting' of tho guild nt 8 o'clock, at which Ren Flshor will read a papor on "Associated Char ities." There will also be- a good musical program In chargo of Heu rlk GJnrdrum, ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Wo solicit nil our old patrons of I t0rt,,,,U"C,,t tllO Llnvil filld lluHtirn llinm Mm u,n..r,! rcasouablo rates. vitrlous ganioB nnd sewing, nud nt tho eloso of tho nftornoon, tho hoatesa sorved nppotlzlng rorroBlimonto. The nionihera out were: Mrs. 15. Diiii cjiii, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. L. Chrlsteit srn, Mrs. Prockiuueller, Mrs. Wal inurlc, Mrs. (j. Johnson, Mrs. T. C, Young. Mrs. H. M. Albeo and Mra, Mnrhorfor lu two wnoks, Jlra Wal mnrk will entorlalu tho club and Mrs. Rrnckmuullor will furnlah tho en- : E. W. SULLIVAN (Continued on Pago a) DEMAND THE H-B ItllANI) CANNED GOODS BEST BY TEST California Fruits, Hawaiian Pine npplo, Rlpo Ollvth, Corn, Reans I'eua, AsparngiiK. Oftftdtv, Hnlmon, MIuccnI CIjuiih, Crab, Slirlnip, Tunu, l'linlontos, Ilalsluf, Currants AND ALL OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS Mra. Carl Davis, Mrs. Georgo F, Murch, Mra. J, T, Harrlgau, Mrs. J. (1. Kendall, Mrs. R, 15. Lnraway, Mra. A. 13. Adolsperger, Mrs. L. A, Ll! Ju(ivlst, Mra, Ida Conrad, Mrs. F. V. Cnttcrllii, Mrs. O. A. Dennett, Mrs. H. Mingus, and the Misses Evelyn An dorsou and Agnes Huteheson. Among those invited for Thursday afternoon woro: Mrs. T. II, James. Mrs. F. IC. GotthiH, Mrs. 15. G. Por- hnin, Mrs. J, S. Coko, Mrs. A, O llond, Mrs. M. A. Dano, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. W. J Conrad, Mrs. T. n. .lanios, Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. A. K. -- Pock, Mra. C. C. Going, Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo, Mra. Llsk, Mrs. Hugh Me l.aln, Miss Alice McLalu nud Mrs. II. 15. Kolty. 4 : Mr. unci Mra. C. It. Pock outer- New Spring and Summer Styles Come- lu and let ino hliow you tallied at dinner Thursday ovonlng ffor Mr. and Mrs. McKInnon. their guests lueludlng: Mr. and Mrs. Me- faimlos ,f tlio colors ami H.,n, .. .. .. -. ... !! 1 .....1.1 ...... . .. I . uogors, Airs. k. .il. rnrsons. .Mrs. w. '""on "" vimuron .M.trj, aiico, i (iiat will pvovall this htirlng and M. lllako, Mrs. T. G. Mullen, M-" - , i Mtinmer and glvo you prices on lingo ijuist, Mrs. w. S. Nicholson, $J m tt 3 Mrs, Lionel Gordon, Mrs. J. S. Ljoiih, Mrs. J, D. Goss, Mrs. F. W. INiyno, Mrs, Esther Convorso, Mrs. W. F Miller and Mrs. R, M. Jennings 1 . DOItOAS SOCIETY Tho monibors or tho Dorcas bo eloty ot Catching Inlet held n meet-i lug Wodnosday, Jan, 25, ut tho' homo or Mrs. J. W. Russoll. Tho, president boing absent Mrs. Hor-' man Smlthgall was named as torn-, porary chairman or tho vieutlug Tho following offlcors woro elect ed i Prealdont, Mrs. Josslo Parker; ' vlco president, Mrs. Clarence Cul-, Semi your hick friends This is the packafje of crackers which the thoughtful deal er invariably wraps up for you. The name Snowflake Sotlns means good crackers. PACIFIC COAST niSCUlT COiill'ANY (belli. ' AVo havo a fine lot of patterns. Bfr r.lt, Klrk.1,e ftt (ln Mock tram nlilrli wo can u.ako H Cut FlOWerS Or j ..u ii busings him or uMross huit ' fa BloominK Plants Sf I on hhorfc notice. l.' a J , AVo luno just hecmeil tlio mm j vices of an ovpeit coalinakoi' who iwii cnnmo us i( niaico any mi In less than three days Wo are especially pronaml for ladles tailoring. lvlL'JiB I I XS fm -r ii -u ' 'x ' m ataMS'teMSSS' rfa J. V.Koski Tailor for Men and Women Market Avenue :: Marshficld J, Can he sent iinynliero in vl "' Iftt tho County, I letter H ' t than ineiliclno for 2 Shut-ins , ., Marsh field Florist Co. 75 Edwin G. Scott "5 1 Cut Flowers, Floral Doslgiis, Jk Plants. W Phones: Storo 259-J, fc Here's a Good Salesman People passing cannot help but see your show win dows .make them so attractive;that, they will stop, no clerk, however efficient, can work as does a well-HU"j: inated window. It sees everybody on the streetsii makes sales at a lower cost andjneVer tires of working. Electric Light will help you display your goods so as to do this. The latest Mazda C type of lamp is even more efficient man anvthinn hflrfltnfnrp nffmvri It will nllnw V0U to IllUni- inate your windows brighter than ever before at no greater cost. We will be very glad.tp advise you regara- iiuj any khiii ui iiiuminaiion. inis serviuu 10 without obligation. ffered "5'n' I H I ll I Phono lll.J. I Oregon Power Co. j vorj secretary nnd troanuror, Mlsa cJ ... i Ij M, ureonnouso 435-x r ma iviaiBou, roporior, Mrs. Goo- -j 'm lb" IVUBO. VHU( Portland, Orciloii "THrflriTiMairrT-fTEr I mo uusuiess tu ua HHWwwaHM L.ll II H aaavM..-. I mm. . .....J-diM