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TWO THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION t WHAI 3iaM-B551M - vsb .v raswwwa 1 i KdiYtrfTzkn ' t in 11. i '" . K k7' u I noot again with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Duncan. TIiobo present last Sntur dny were: Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Clirlstcn en, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Albco, Jlr. und Mrs. GcorRO Itonrko Olga und Inn Christ onsen, Etltli, Ho ward nnd Aldn Dun can, Ocorfjo nnd Henry Allioo nntlj George Kourko. UIM OPEN MEETINO. Contributions concerning social happenings, lntondod for publication In the society department of The Times, must bo submitted to the edi tor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each wcok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whero tlio event occurred later than tho tlmo monUoneu) IF YOU AUK WKMi IHtED Vou will bo kind. You will not iiso Hlaug. You will try to ninko others happy. You will not bo shy tr self-con scious. You will never Indulge In Ill natured gOBBlp. You will never forgot tho raipoct ""no to ago. You will not swnggor or boast of your achievements. You will not incasura your civility by peoplo's bank nccounVi. You will bo Bcriijiuloiiu In your regard for tho rights of ol!torn. You will not forget engagements, promises or obligations of any kind. You will never mnlco fun of the peculiarities or IdlosynernHloH of others. You will never under any circum stances catiso another pain If you can help It. You will not think that "good in toutloiiH" compensate for rutin or gruff manncrH. You will bo as agreeable to ycur nodal Inferiors ns to your equals and superiors. You will not havo two until or mannorB, ono for "company" .Aim ono for homo uso. You will never remind a cripple of his deformity or prolio tin. sure spots of a boiisIIIvu soul. Irish World. FAUEWEMj PAIITV A I.aHt Wednesday evening, the f). M. C. club of North Ilond guvo a party In honor of Mrs. N. (1. I lames, who loft the latter part of tho wcok for Astoria to Join her hus band. Tho ladles presented Mrs. llumoH with a gold thimble en graved with her Initial. Mrs. lluimm has made many frlouds during her ttay In North Horn! nnd much re gret Is oxprcsscd at her departure. During the evening, whist wns played, Mrs. Hoy Urnlnnrd and Wil liam Vaughn winning high . score prizes and Mrs. Kay Ward and I.oh ter Ealon tho consolations. At a Mto hour .tlolU'lous refreshment wore served. Those present were: Mrs. HamcH, Mrs. Ward, Mr. anil Mrs Henry Kern, Mr. and Mr. Stewart McDonald, Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weltrol, Mr. and Mro. Arthur Mor ten, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and MrH, Hoy Ilralnard, Mr. a. ul Mrs, William Vaughn. r iiiUTim.w sriti'itisi: iwirrv. Charles Tldland, Stcvo Hnns, Ernes' Harrington nnd Harry Hansen. ! AUCTION' DIM DOE t'liUH. Tho Auction Drldgo elub enjoyed a pleasant social afternoon lupt Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. F. V. Caltorlln winning high scoro prize for tho afternoon's brldgo playing. Toward evening, Mrs. Lyons served a dainty luncheon to Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. It. E. Lnrawny, Mrs. 15. Cros thwnlto, Mrs. Carl L. Davis, Mrs, A. 15. Adolnporger, Mrs. F. V. Cattcr lln, Mrs. A. O. Hogors. Mrs. Itog crn will entertain tho elub again In two weeks. i SWEDISH LADIES AID . The Swedish Ladles Aid mot at tho church hall Wednesday after noon nnd enjoyed a pleasant fow hours of sowing und conversation. Refreshments were served by Mrs. A. Saudqulst. Those present wero: Mrs. M. KronqulBt, Mrs. A. Hand quist, Mrs, A. Josephson, Mrs. Erlck hoii, Mrs. C. .1. IllllHtrom, Mrs. Win. Ilngqulst, Mrs. A. Stnrgard, Mrs. 15. .lohusou, Mrs. II. Asiluud, Mrs. It. Myron, Mrs. C. M. Anderson, Mrs. John Holms, Mrs. O. Edmnn, Mlssos: Huuun Kandqitlst, Slgrld Storn, Until Saudqulst, Esther Holms, Emma Kar dell, Agues Saudqulst, Mr. Otto Oren Adolf Saudqulst and Itov. 11. F. Ileng tsou. PASTIME ULUI. Mrs. .loo Olln uxteuded hor hos pitality to tho ladles of tho North Ilond Pastlniu Club Wednesday af ternoon, tho guests spending tho time as usual In sowing and chat, until tho serving of a dainty Iuiimi eon by the hostess. Tho club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. Milan Itlcbardson, TIiobo presont this week wero: Mrs. It. I Inzer, Mrs. Utchard Marshall, Mrs. A. Derbyshire, Mrs. F. Musnis, Mrs. Tom Juza, Mrs. E. Thomas, Mrs. A. .1. Hiirhcck, Mrs. Earl Hutehlus, .Mrs. .lustlu Arms, Mrs. M. Richard son, Mrs. I toy Ilralnard and Miss Josephine Illchardsou, IIAI'TIST .MISSIONARY I Last Tuesday ovonlng at 8 o'clock n very successful open mooting of the Episcopal Ladles' Guild was held In Guild hall, which was pict- tlly arranged for tho occasion villi Personal notices of visitors 'uiel.loborry and daffodils. Tho In tho city, or of Coos Hay Impor "Associated Charltlos" read , nlsh sumo. people who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In the social de partment. Telophono Kl.'l. Notices of club mcollngs will ho published nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to tur- , Mrs. F. II. Drcssor, Mrs. Chnrlcs Ln Chnpcllo, Ms. W. S. Brown," Mrs. W. V, Honglnud, Mrs. 15. A. Harris, Mrs. Mary E. Thompson, Mrs. Charles Da vis, Mrs. O. W. Ilrlggs, Mrs. 15. Kol lcy, Mrs A. 54. Downs and Mrs. Dnsh r.ey. ALUMNI DANCE TONIGHT Tho North Demi High School Alumni nro giving n dnnco this oven lug In Logglo's hall for the members of tho association mid a fow extra guests. Anthony's orchestra will furnish tho music, which speaks well for tho success of tho nffulr. The commlttoo In charge Includes Mlsn .hum Young, Eslhor liuhoff, Messrs. M. .Incobiion, and Clarence Kihler. . 4 IIHIDGE OLUIt 4 Mrs. II. H. Tower entertained tho ladles of tho IVrldgo Club at n one thirty o'clock luncheon und afternoon of bridge nt her apartments In tho Myrtlo Arum Wedncsdny afternoon, tho nffnlr proving a very delightful one. At cards, Mrs. 15. G. Porham won high scoro prlzo. In two weeks, the club will moot again with Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant. Those out wero: Mrs. 15. K. Jones, Mrs. .1. 8. Coke, Mrs. Edna Richardson, Mrs. Herbert Loekhart, Mrs. Win. Hors mil, Mrs. (1. W. Kaufman, Mrs. E. G. Porham, Mrs. .1. W. Dennett, Mrs. W. M. Illako, Mrs. Ell.uhoth Merchant tiuil tho hostess Mrs. Tower. by Hen Fisher was both Interesting and Instructive, and the Guild In tllrt hopo that lator on the ("inges tions might ho applied locally A spleutl'd musical piogrnm arranged by Hcnrlk GJerdrum was rendered. This was published in Tito Times eorllor In tho week. Tho spcakor and the members on the p.-.,. r.m wero announced by F. W. Pnyno. At tho closo of tho evening, dainty refreshments woro served by Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. S. C. Small. Mrs. Charles Stnurf and Miss Mildred Ripley. Noxt Tuesday the Guild will meot In the afternoon ns usual, The ladled are asked to rome promptly nt a o'clock. Mr. McNair will bo hero to demonstrate aluminum ware. fr h as tho hoys expressed It, they proved thoniBolvcs "game." Tho hall was artistically decorated, tho color schoino of yellow nnd green being cnrrlcd out. A canopy of In terlaced yellow streamers formed n very pretty celling from Iho con-1 tor of which was suspended n iuh-I kct of huckleberry branches, w'tllol hero and there bunches xif tho' samo decorntlons ndded much to tho effect. Screens were placed lnj the vnrioiis corners. The evening I oponed with a lively gnino In which , every ono got ucquninted. A few guessing games followed, nnd after these, Miss Anna Cox gnvo two, pleasing vocal selections nnd Mtbsl Eva HuiiBcu an excellent rending, j Miss Cox was accompanlod by Miss Mnbcl lmmcl. Tho baskets were1 then put up for miction, and tho t hoys looked on with Interest, and often shouts of laughter, filled the room us tho young Indies entlnist- nstlti'lJy hid ngulnst each -tier for Iho baskets. Tho young poopto enjoyed 'n hearty "sing" boforo do-1 pftrtli r for their various homes nil ,l expiesrlng thomsolves as luivhig an espi-clally pleasant ovcnlug. . : i l I PRIStMLLA OLUIt I Beds vbl pHJ- v& RECEPTION AND MUSICALE. Tho following from n San Fran cisco pnpor will bo of Interest hi the liny as Mr. Wlckmaii nt ono tlmo made his homo here: "Mr. Frank Wlckninn Is sending out Invitations for n delightful re ception and muslcalc nt bis Pled nont avenue studio on Saturday ovonlng, January .!!!. Mr. Wlekman, who Is ono of the prominent mem bers of tho musical contingent In the college town, has n charming : , Mrs. Fred Sandhorg was hostess f this week on Wednesday afternoon to tho Indies of the Prlscllla club nt ' hor homo In Hunker Hill. The af ternoon's cntrrtulnniont wns furnish- I ed by Mrs. H. M. Albco. I5neh lady was allowed ten minutes In which to ; compose a verso suitable for n valen tine. Many pretty little rhymes were rend at tho end of tho given time Special guests out weio Mrs. Dubay and Miss Violet Rohersou. Tho members presont wero: Mrs. Win. Phillips, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. L. Roh orson, Mrs. A. 11. Snow, Mrs. Fred Grluolds, Mrs. It. F. Hush, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. 15. Duncnn, Mrs. T. C. Young, Mrs. II. M. Albco and tho hostess. At the closo of tho after noon, Mrs. Young mid Mrs. Grluolds insisted Mrs. Siindhcrg In serving do. "What!Perfection Due to Simplicity" jr"''' , , That wit.s Iho cplnim(loii f ono of our ueallhlesl "ruMtniicrs."" Antl Mho boiigltl o of tlicMo Slminons Steel Iletls, not ltei-4iti.su t was Inexpensive, but bcentixo It vtas m Kincernl In aiqiearauHj and Klmple in tlcslgu. If jiiii ftiiiMlderod tho price nlono, yon would Imitlly belicto that Ntifli a lied ho teninikiildo iiiHliuiiglli ami npptsiiance, could be sold nt (lie price or tin onllnuij linn bed. I Hut (lie price Is cxIi'iKH'tlluiirlly lt.iulCNt. ( , This Sliiiiiiiiiis Oiltl-RtdliMl Sleel Red In one-Oilcd llghln-, sj. .intiro nttiticllvi', Nlroiifi.!' mi.' betttw 1u every wny than any ro bed. , j We' re sIkiuIiik many ni'll.sllc tleslgiis, liiilli plain nnd elahointp la thew new SlniniiiiiH Sdcol Reds. See I hem on our lloor by nil nieaiis, uiicllicr you lnlenil ptui'liitsiiie; or not. Wo will imi urR0 tni lt buy unle-sy Iho bctl llself miilccs tlio hiiIo. JoSiesoM-Golovsen Company North Front St., Marshfield L. Chrlstouscn. : : : Lust Monday ovonlng, Miss Mabel Mauzey was pleitHiiutly surprised by a few friends who had planned (ho affair In honor or her birthday. During the foro part or tho evening tho oung people played pit, ad this was followed by a "sing" Im promptu stunts, and a general good iliiu. At n late hour tho young ladles served a delirious luncheon. Occupying tho conter or tho table wns. tho big birthday cake, with the honor guest's initials In plnK caudles. As a token or friendship, tho young people presented Miss Mauzey with a Parisian Ivory mnnL ciini set, monogrammed, Thofo prosont woro MIsbus Madgo Tho MlHslonary departiiient of the Duptlst ladles society met Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors. Mrs. F. 15. Wheeler gave a very In teresting talk on .Unison iih a mis sionary In India. Mrs. 11. II, Pat- elicit was elected secretary of the OMSK VALENTINE PARTY 1 Instead of tho regular meeting ot Iho Kensington club next Friday af ternoon, the ladles will give an ovon lng Valentino party on tho following Monday, Feb. llth at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. fF. McGoorgo. Tho Girls' Club of North Rend en joyed the movies on Wednesday even ing or this week Instead of having their usual meeting, as tho now pic ture house was opened then. They will meet next Wpiliiosiluy evening for the club session nt tho homo of MIhs Gertrude Teets. FAMILY CIRCLE CLUR I PLEASANT GATHERING und plcturesquo Btiullo, whero ho H'oiib rerr.cshnteilts. rrcquontly entertains. It Is lighted ,l1 two weeks, the elub will meet entirely by soft candlo light from w,th iMrfl- Kat "rnnnor, and Iho en- numerous candles set In qunlnt 'oriuinmoni win no rurnisiieti Dy.Mrs, brasses about tho walls. Costly Pof slnu rugs cover tho floor, nnd tho furniture Is ofnutlquo mnhogany, most or It collected In Europe by Mr. Wlekman, who lived thoro sor. cral yours. A splendid musical pro gram will coiitrlbuto to tho diver sion or tho hour, and Mrs. Lewis Cliitso; tho well known lecturer, who hiiB oxtended hor visit In Culirornla, will givo a talk regarding hor trav els abroad." . Last ovonlng, Miss Ruth Allen en tertained n fow friends Informally for Mrs. Fred Litinon, or Day Point, formerly Miss Frances Wllllnmn. who Is spending a short tlmo on tho Day. Tho affair was an especial ly enjoyable ono, tho guests passing tho tlmo in music and reminiscent chat. Miss Allen gnvo several pret ty vocnl selections. Dolcctublo dnln- f j tlco woro served at u lute hour by : tho hostess assisted bv her mot her, Last Saturday ovonlng, n most lairs. F. E. Allen to (ho fnllowlnir dollghtriil leap year bosket social ' guests: Mrs. Fred Lanion, airs. F. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight " Sails foi San Francisco WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9th, at 1 O'Clock FROM SMITH TERMINAL DOCK ' S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY ' Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger antl Freight Agent Mm fm vvmunti RASKET SOCIAL. wns given In tho Chrlstlnn church hull by tho Young Peoplo's socloty, which wns attended by about 110 young people. Tho young man bought tho baskets, the girls bid ding In and paying for them; nnd S $ -rr- ft te L. Grannls. airs. I). 15. ainlonoy, .Miss Margaret Bliaw and .Miss Gwynoildo Tcwor. (Continued on Pago II) THE HENRIK GJERDRUM. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . New Term Opened onday Jan. 31 Phono 35C BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES It's Here! Come In and The Family Circle Club or Hun ker Hill met last Saturday evening with .Mr. and .Mrs. G. Johnson, mid dtpurlineiit. The session wait lontl fHl,0,,t "w lllKlitrnI tiotira at cunlK a 'ami fMl.m.ll., , ii m. Iiy Mrs. C. . MarHl. nnd oiiene.l with I """ I'oiivoi.iituoii. A spoc- pruyor by Mis. G. L. Hall. Those lnl f,,Il,ll, "f evening was the k nrtmont worn: m. Miirwli. !i t: i. iWvliig of two hlrthtlay cakes in lion- Tk Hall. Mrs. F. 15. Wheeler, Mrs. Ai.ian'";' of 0lKil ('l'rlHl", " UltleV Y' J,D dr. Rose. Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. Dyi,i(,,,rK All,u- A "PPCtlzIng lunch- J W lnUOW DOXCS Mrs. II. F. Pntchett, Mrs. Alva' Doll. ",c" wns J"yocl by the guests W Mrs. Harry llliimaii and Rev. II. R 1,, '08 r lv ''veiling. On Satur- kw Wo rill them m. they Foskett. ,W evening. Feb. utitb, the club will' look like writable ' -- . '& FLOWER (JARDENS S Hanging Baskets Sj! i and See It! .... . MMM11I1I Mil in i .MINNK-WIS MM - ri The NEW Fairbanks-Morse New Spring mill Wlnnli. Clmiior.il l.'l.l.. n.,1.,.. ,. . . .. ... ' , ," "'-". " nui.ui.HiBiiu ny .Mrs. w, n. Perkins, served Helen McUuighlln, .Mubel mid Alpltaa toinptlng repast The members Mauzey and .Messrs. Fred Hill, out this week were- airs Perkins Mrs. John Dashuey was a pleasing i hostess Thursday afternoon to tlio J members of tho MIuuc-WIh club antl j special guost Mrs. J. 15. Stack, The tlmo wiib spuiit in the usual soiMal nm Cllnima Ql way in sewing and chat. Plans were!311" Wllllier OtyleS ir.ade for a valentine party to be glv- Ollllo ,,, M , Ml en on baturday evening, Feb. nth t LMm,,,s r .., ,.(lIlll.u ., '. the homo of Mrs. E. Kelley. The , ,,,, s , . , next regular meeting of the club will I sun.ine,. and give -,... pdcos ,i be In two woeks wltli .Mrs. A. .. ' tlioui. iiowhs. At the close of the session Thursday afternoon, .Mis. Dashuey as-1 Morcrt f i 1 A !T?in,,'of n Ml J- a j. o t. V- VJ. W7' iryi FBkM PftVArtlf Edwin a. scott rt1Kv tlUlBl CT Cut Klimers Floral Designs, t?. Plants, i ii ftmtm Mai - "aK There's n different cracker flavor Waiting for vnn In this damp proof package. Snowflake Sodas are always fresh PACIFIC COAST U1SCU1T COMPANY r rtun J, Orcguo 10c and 25c package jjjj aUu in bulk J)-Yf at ull dealer fflj Wo linvo a flue lot of pal torus in stock from which wo can make Jim a hiLsluchs Milt, or a ilro.su miK on hhoit. notice. Wo luno just hociireil tho sor vlco.s or on oxport t-imliiiakoi who will onablo in to ninko iiny miK lit lens than tlnoo days. Wo nro especially ptopaitMl fin latlles tailoring. Phones: storo 2r.9-j. Light Weight Substantial w, i.roonnouso il'5x r. t ool-JbToot Construction 2?v. w.s.w0110 Barrd Cylinder Bore Sjt&j Leak-proof Compression. SsyS&Jtt;:. l Here's a Good Salesman DEMAND THE J. V. Koski Tailor for Men and Women Market Avenue :: Marshfield H-B Phono lli-J. ItltA.M) CANNED (JOODS BEST BY TEST Calirornla Fruits Ilinvtillmi Pine apple, Illpo OUo, Corn, Deans Poos, A.sparagus. OystA-s, Salmon, Mlnvetl ,'Chtias, Crab, Shrimp, Tumi, Plinlontos, Itaislus, Ctutitnts IK H. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3H.P. $60. 6H.P. $110 All F. O. B. Factory " More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price" For Sale lly People passing cannot help but see your show win dowsmake them so attractive that they will stop. No clerk, however efficient, can work as does a well-illuminated window. It sees everybody on the streets it makes sales at a lower- cost and never 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 than anything heretofore offered. It will allow you to illum inate your windows brighter than ever before at no greater cost. We will be very glad to advise you regard ing any kind of illumination, this service is offered without obligation. J' or mud uy g. . - a. b. Daiy & Co. UregoYi F ower Co. -'AND ALL OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS MUlSriFlEIO OHEGONi flM' iSS.