two ; THE, COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 EVENING EDITION r. WHAT Mp " sum&pvmmgma -' mtnr i Mfweia i y f ' hosjss at mi nil day session in two weeks. KXTHUTAIN AT DIXXF.lt I v Mr. mill Mra, TUolchor Nelson cn tcrtnlncd Willi a dinner party Sun day at lliolr beautiful homo un South Coob Itivor. Tholr guests were: .Mr. and Mrs. Ilorbcrt Uogers and daugh ter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Llljc qvlst and baby Cynthia, Dr. and Alio Wm. llorsfall and Miss Marian Ilors Personal notices of visitors In tlio city, or of Coos Hay peoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of soilnl affairs, nro Kindly received In tho social de partment. Tolephono 133. Notices of cluh meetings wll bo published and secretaries nro kindly reotiestod to fur nish samo. - I - TIII2 KTTH Till."!': Ho did not wed a suffragist When caught in Cupid's not, Dill In the lottery he found Ho drew u suffrngetlo. "Within u small tiparlinonl next Tholr household goods they set;' Jt lmd no plnco In which to cook Except n kitchenette. Their meals woro also whittled down For lack of room to lot, With brcakfastotto and limclicoiiotto And lastly Olnnorctto, But from thin pntont sort of llfo Results were very plain; Ho had no palnol'to In Ills turn Not much! Ho hnd a PAIN! Selected. TIII3UD linvo been somo ndverso crtlclsms on leap year parties, but I do not see but tho right tfort of girls and tho right Hort or boys can give Biich an affair with Jual ni much propriety as any othor novel entertainment. Whatever Is dono ilnpoiulH upon chrractoru of tho IndlvtdiialH partic ipating, and this Is true at all times, freshed. Promptly at 11:30 "Horn, Sweet Homo," was played. An Hugngciuciit. Ltiiielcon An engagement luncheon, which Is to ho given tho last of this month has these unique- features: The con tendere id to ho of polnsettla, whuv has decided dccorat(vo vnluo and twos with plenty of giceu. Holly and mis tletoe are used all diirng tho month, for they nro so beautiful, and ninny peoplo entertain Into In February on 'account of the holidays making, such extra demands on one's time. On tho dining room wall thoro Is to ho a huge calendar turned so that nil enn see tho dato of tho engagement marked with a rod circle around it, and as tho wedding Is to he early In tho year, that day Is also marked with 11 rod circle red-letter days, of co ti mo tlily mystifies tho guests. At each pinto thoro nro to bo Indi vidual enlondnrs with the same dates marked. No ono suspects tho engagement, oo nil nro totally unpropnred for the announcement, wjilch will bo mado In n tolcgrnin received by tho hostess from Cupid's court. With tho dessert 'tho mnlit will bring In n pnekngo nil- 'dressed to tho hrldo-olcrt, which will column the engagement ring. Thoro - Contributions concerning soclnl happenings, Intended for publication In tho society department or Tho Times, must he submitted to tho edi tor not lntoc than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Inceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho event occurred later than tho llmo mentioned.) EPISCOPAL LADIKS' OUILD. Mra. Annlo Tower, Mrs. L. W. Jacobs ami Miss Nettlo S.ivnge woro hostesses this, week on Tiicsthij, tit 'tho meeting uf tho Kplscopnl Ladles' '(lulid, In (iiilld hull. During tho business session It was announced Jthnt Ilov. Drowning, 0r tho Kplseo- 'pal church, would hold a short ser- vlco at tho conclusion of every guild meeting during Lent, which com lllniirnn tlllu viiiim .... tli.. CI I. ..! who called to oxtond congratulations ',,,.,, ,, ' . , ,, ' on their fifteenth wedding nnulvor-' " J. '". .T"1 ",lc.r f .lh " ,m" s.ry. After an evening spent in ! " " " " " " 'JL . ' ' ," cards and other games, tho Itulleu !rt... ,,. . V, : , . . i, .... .... 'Clint. Inwnrd evening tho hostesses IIUII'UUUJIO UHlllllUS. tiioso ,,, ,,, ..,. ........ .,....,. iihiu n,i i uamiiuiiiH. iscxi serveil piesont woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. week, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, .Miss Mil- Isnnes, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Traver, ,,,.,, ,,,, ..,,,,,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo Perkins, Mr. , ' ' ,cy " '' ,A,rH' J' ,W' ,Jom,ctl '.....1 ,.... tir ,..?. ,'.' will sorvo its hostesses. Thoso proa- and Mrs. W. 0. Ingrain. Mrs. Itnv Dttnson, Mrs. W. Itlsk, Mrs. Nettlo 'Stevons, nnd Misses Olgti Holmes nnd Amy Isaacs. 4 IJXTHIITAIXS KOH OUICSTS oso pros out this week were: Mrs. J. W noniiett, Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. Annlo Tower, Mrn. H. H. Dradfleld, Miss Nottlu Savage, Mrs. William llorsfall, Mrs. A. O. Uogora, Mrs. Herbert Lockhurt. .Mrs. L. W. ' Jacobs, .Miss Agnes lliitcheson, Mrs. Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. I'"1"1'1 Naa,"",K. Mrs. Clnudo imis Waltur Wilson ontertaned a n u in her ' ,lrK' lMr"- 0,ly Wni-,r. Mrs. C. W. of tho younger set at her homo in lCl,ml,. Mrs. J. A. MntBon, Mrs. Ferndaio In honor of her niece, MIbs ,,08B l,,ho' Mrs- F' w- I'nJ'nc, Miss Ituth MePherBon, who with her moth-1 '"1,,'0(l Ul"'y. Mrs. Arthur Mo or is visiting hero tit tho Wilson homo Kcown, 'Mrn. Matlilscn, Mrs. Charles from Kdmundton, Albertn. Canada. 8,,mff' Jlr')' W' ' Curtis, JHbs p'ho afternoon wuh spent In games, A,,co Curtis, Mrs. Frances Hazard, and at Its close, Mrs. Wilson nerved i VIrM- Mir' MeKnlglit, Mtb. K. 0. dollcloiis refreshincnts to tho follow lug guests: Misses Norma and Lu (lortrinlo Stubbleflold, nro to ho darllnir littlo lovlnir i!iinlc"0 ''o. to bo retained an nouvonlrs. ICncli ' Aiiiolla Pratt, Mabel Drown, Ittitli Hrlen, Mrs. 1311nbcth Merchant, Perhnm. Mrs. .1. W. Fhinngnn, Mrs. Jninos Ferry, Sr Mrs. Cleorgo Fer ry, .Mrs. I). A. Jones, Mrs. A. .11. one Is to propose n toast to tho happy couple. "ov a Kitchen Shower 'McPhorhon, .leanotlo Drown, Dorothy Mib. Sullivan and Mib. (1. F. March. Ferguson, Margaret Fourier, Marian ! mm iniucc8 wiison, icoiineii Lyons, .4 I am very glad to comply with tho 10- w, ri to bo 11 spring bdo, and thoy quest of a reader who says sho always mado tho funniest figure out of tho inorry crowd of girls mado a ' n,!0rK Fourier, Kobert, Wallace and kitchen shower for one of tholr inatea rends tho department with much pleasuro for this kind of a function. This leap year party was given recently In tho fashionable suburb or a largo city. It wns hold at tho club house, and tho monibors wth Invited guests said It was a most delightful affair. Plajing .MaiiV Itolo Tho liiiltntlnns woro sent by the young women In tho most cordon stylo asking tho pleasuro of tho young man's company, saying who woro to bu tho chnporoiics, bo that each man's mother folt assured that her boh was to ho In proper company. Flowers woro sent, In most eases bunches of violets. Two girls took 0110 carrlago nnd cnllod for tholr piospoctlvo Iiojb. Tho chnporones woro paid duo nttcn Hon, oach man being returned to his watchful mother, sister or aunt, who ever It happened to lie, Soveral of tho lioys were attended by vnlctts In lion of maids. Tho girls woro stiff collars and white lawn ties, and In somo cases white vents. Tho boje woro soft laco coIIiiib or Jabots, carried fans or woro them on long chains. All woro gloves, both girls nnd boys. Tho mon "poured" coffee and choe olato, which woro sened with nniid wlches and biiiiiII cakes. a largo bowl of frappe' was convenient ly placod whore the joung women snw in It that tho men worn properly re- tho articles contributed, to which thoy pinned tills rhymo, which wuh road aloud an Boon us nil had arrlvod. Then (tho qunlnt woman was divested of her clothes and tho hrldo found Just what bIio wanted for lior now ktehen: I urn ti bride, not hrldo-to-ho, And that I'm iiHoful you'll all agree. Of cooking utoiislln I am mado From the teiueout store tho highest g ratio. f IlulioliI my faco 'tin hut a fake; Hut comes lu fine for mixing cake. My hair you'll think an ugly crop lu fact, It's only 11 nice dish mop, A potato mn8her I have for feet (And potatoes mashed are good to eat); lustoad of armn two forks you'll find (Thoy will not bond, but I do not mind.) Last, but not least, my draperies whltu For drying dishes will prove all right. Theiefore hh bride 1 eomo to you I'll proio your fnltliful Bonnnt, too, h ( . I AXMVKItSAIIV Ht'UPItlSK . ILnwroiico Ferguson, llllllo Drown. Donald Wilson. Yesterday afternoon, MrB. Wilson .iollv hokx cum. "Mrs. John Drockiiieuller fiirnlshcd interesting entertainment for tho ontortalnod a row Indies at Bowing Jolly Doron club inemhers nnd spec ror tho pleusuro or her Blutor, Mrs. 'Inl guests on Wednesday afternoon .Mci'iiorson, and lownrd evening of tlila week at tho homn ,if ji. - " - F. McKnightr Mrs. Mary MelCiilght. 'Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Jlrs. Eugono O'cou noll, Mrs. Charles Stauff mid Mrs. Annlo Tower. x Mrs. 10. Miugus will outertaln the club next Thursday afternoon. 1 - 11... I OrTDOOIt DIUTIIDAV PAUTV ' This afternoon Miss Ktithcrlne Toye, daughter of Dr. nnd Mro V. A. Toye, hnd (Frank 'llopson, uou of Mr. and .Mrs. K, L. llopbon are celebrating their Sth birthdays with nn outdoor party at tho homo of tho former on Central avenue. All kinds of outdoor sports and amuse monts for tho littlo guests hnvo been planned. Tho decorations nro car ried out In rod, with tho rod cnndlos, red hon lions nnd other appoint ments. Mrs. Toye Is being- assisted by Mrs. 10. L. llopson and .Mis. J. H. Mills. Tho chllth 011 Invited are: Lu cllo nnd Norma Lyons, Itoaomnry Ulclmrdson, Virginia 'Coke, Loulso Lockhart, iMargaret Luse, Loulso Ma loney, Marian Oldloy, Norman do ing, Lurit James, Margaret Stauff, Until Hopson, Frnnk llopson, Jlmnilo and Mary Kleanor Mills, Alice noug hts, (leorgo Williams, Ornco and Joe MeKcown, Virginia llodglns, Uorothv Woods, Theodore Kalsor, Lawrence Ilortrain, Chnrjes Mcdcorgo, Uuth J Corey, Marshall Porhnm, Mcnhi III it f man and Katherliio Toye. j o I LKAP YIJAH IIAXCIC A group or North Dcnd young l:t dies woro responsible for a delight ful leap year dance given Tlmrailtij evening In Kckhoff Ilnll. About fit) young jiooplo altendod. The do -orations consisted of huckleberry and hunches or daffodils. Music was furnished by 1 1 town '11 orchestra. Dur ing tho evening, delicious punch was served. .j. 4, I TWINS DIUTIIOAV PAIMT I Mrs. It. !;. Laraway will entertain Monday afternoon at a patty for lit tle ( tots In honor of tho birthday or her twin daughters, Jlarharn and iVdelnldO. U f 'j. . GERALD HUNT TEACHER OP SINGING WITH THE HENRIK GJERDRUM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, INC, j xoijtii iiijxi aii) .Mi:irnx ' With our customary enterprise, ours is the first store here to offer its customers the new Simmons Steel Bed. p remarkable innovation that is absolutely thn Ind wort! in metal bed construction. This is the bed which has revolutionized the steel bed business. There have been more improvements made on this one bed alone than on all the metal beds designed in the past ten years. We have been watching this bed carefully ever since it was first announced. We have seen each new feature of it tried, tested and proven. Finally, we have had a stock shipped to us and now offer it to our cus tomers. ' Simmons, the makers of tilts new Steel Detl, Autliinie 111 to xay: Thai this si eel bead average :t:i iter cent llglit.'r than old htjlo hint beds; that new tested principle of construction enstiro absolute rigidity fur this steel bed; (hat the finish Is Hurt- tlmn 011 tho highest prlied Iron beds; that all turner IhmiiIs am per fect, true ami even and never "nut. of roijutl" as on all old-ttjlo Iron beds; that the material tHtM throughout is Cold-ltollcd llnr nl.shctl Tubu Steel of Nitw-blado MiHxitliiicxs anil made In their nun fuel my to assure absolute- perfect Ion. served n dainty luncheon to tho fol lowing ladles: Mrs. Uoitbon Lyons, Mrs. Havago, MrB. D. Ferguson, Miss McLnln, Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. J. H. Stubbhiflold, Mrs. I). A. Jones, Mrh. A. L. Diluent, Mrs. D. II. Patehctt, .Mrs. John Ilituser, Mr. L. ;;. Drown, Mrs. K. II. Squlor and Mrs. C. C. McPhorsoii. 'h p I IIOX SOCIAL Last Thursday evening, tho Chris .thin Fndenvor and the llotliitny elasH of tho Christian eliureh of North lllend Jolnod Jn giving a box social at Logglo Hall. Tho affair was attended by about thlrty-flvo. Cecil Drown attired as a typical auctioneer, auc tioned off tho boxes which woro 1111- trlinined and wrapped alike. The fol M. Hoss, In Dunkor Hill. Thoro was hehl a flag contest In which the guests woro ruqulrcd to put bits of flags or ill r reran t nations together and name thoni. Mrs. (1. Johnson won tho prize in tho contest. Special giiestB present were Mrs. Waltor Hill, Mrs. Colo and Mrs. Sullivan. I no inoinnorB out were: Mrs. II. M. Alhoo, Mrs. 1-M. Duncan, .Mrs. T. C. Young, Mrs. Otto Walmnrk, Mrs. F. M, .Mai horror, Mrs. John Droekinuollor and tho hostosB, wholSchrock, Mrs. W. Klbler. Mrs J. s in 1110 close or llie afternoon uorveil a dainty luncheon. Tho club will meet again lu two weeks. fr . The ladles Aid or tho North Dead Methodist church enjoyed an artei noon social session Thursday In the eliureh ami besides sowing and social chat itindo plans for a cooked rood tialo which Is bulng held today In 'Kvorltt'B Pharmacy. Light rorrcsh- inciitB wero served. Tho aid will meet again at tho church lu two wvoIcbI Tho IniLlcB picsent Iworo: Mrs. C. KvorlBt, Mib. W. Chappell. MrB. Klmor Woods, MrB. A. L. Oub ser Mrs. C. W. Perkins. Mrs. Wither fPutnam, Mrs. W. Laird, Mrs. W. Me- Nny, Mib. C. A. Wllnon. .MrB. J. Thomns, Mib. It. O. Holm. MrB. 101111K, .Mru. A. S. HlBoy. Mrs Johnson-Gulovsen Co. NorlhMrshnei field A..X. W. CLUH lowing program was rendered durliij; ''"'"l0 wo" M"H. F. K. WIIh the evening: I ,rla K,ro f Nt"""' n-iid, M Ueadlng Piano Solo ...MrB. Kltzpatrlcl; Miss KJellaml On Friday owning or last week, Mr. and Mrs. (Seorge Wierltt or North Demi were pleasnnlly surprised by the advent or a number of friends 4'iM-' . '"Vf WM&Sl,, Tho A. N. W. Club hold Its regtilnr busliioHS and social session Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Alc.nndra K. Wilson, Mrs. Iss Uuth Harris and Mrs. J. Luso, wero spoe- lal guests. Violets and other choice Ueadlng , Mr. Mel.eoiV H,"'lllB nowo "'o nrrultged lu ttr- usiie iioiiuuts In tho parlor where tho ladies Bpent the afternoon In sowing and Informal chat. Toward evening, tho hostes served tomptlng rerreshmeiits. They wero Mrs. (5. A. Dennett. Mrs. Kdnit Itlch nrdsoii. .Mrs. Lily Frledberg, Mrs. A. T Haines. Mrs. Alice Ilnll. Mrs. 'Vr .lines Hazard, Mrs, Kllz.ibeth Hyde, 3,..nn. niup i.amio, .Mrs. lieorgo F, , FM French Harp Solo Mr. Stlco Heading Mlna Hlla (liiriast HIiiBtruiueiitnl Trio MIbs lJllit (Jurnea, piano; MIhsos Mnry ami Uuth (Jurnea, mnndo- Hits. Vatlous Bailies wore played and a l(goniilne good time enjojod. iiiyior, and tho vlsltoru: Mrs. UUk Mra. 1). Piitmnn, Mis. U. Woodbury. , I KlltKMK.VH AXXUAL HALL. - Last Friday evening, February 22, occurred tho annual ball or tho Firemen Department, In tho I, O. O. F. hull, the iiffaii- being spoken of as ono or tho most eujoyahlo over glen. It wns uttended by about eighty couples. Mnrtlu'B orchestra riii-nlslicd excellent iiuibIiv for tho dnncera. At 11 Into hour n sumptuous bnnquet was tondoiod tho guests by the firemen. 4 ' $5 A New Self Starter $5 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Fiorybody Is Interested In a Holt starter, whotltor ho Is tho ownor or ti ear or not, and particularly 1f one can aciitlro same nt so small a cost. .Tho imiit who stops to think wants n homo before ho . buys tin automobile Thin "ttoir startor" In tor 11 homo $5 starts your nowi homo, mid $fi each mouth or as much moru as you can spate. Never before has such nn attractive proposition been of fered. Ait now. "Sec Reid About It" 150 Front Street ALKUT t'lil'll TfTf I f ' rf ' 1JHIO I I' WPSt s; $- r H. S. TOWER. Am ahC. Aj.- CS " -MZ a'cv The legular bl-nuinllily meeting of (he Alert Club of North Coes UU-i-- or was hold at the home or Mr. and Mis. V. K. Itootl, Tim forouoou was onjoynbly spent In sewing and visiting and at noon a delicious dlnitur was faorved by the eluh moiiihora. letter tho following program was onjoyci; with Mrs. F. D. Itootl as loader: Paper "Do wo nourish our fain Illtw or Just reed them? ( Mrs. P. K. Larnen. tonic "Tho Im portance of the qKg Industry: mark eting and presenilis of eggs. Mrs. H. Terry, (lonoral dUcusslou. A'i'8. Kiiboiio Terry wuh elected ie-porter. lurch, .Mra, W P Murphy, Mrs. O, SILVKIt TUA I Tho W. C. T. II. or North Dond will hold a Bllver tea next Tuestlay afternoon nt tho homo of Mra. Krod Lysterrroin 2::ii) to l:30. CmiunnmrvmPig For Sale Order Your Spring Suit. Now We have some very attrac tive patterns in stock and can quickly secure any other you may desire. Our prices are reasonable Dlble Study Course Uarly Jttdeananfl we niinmntPP mntorhl d (ialllean mlnlbtry cotiiso. 1 WL UWrtirtiUtB maiCHai, Ml ill I II WUIKIIIclllSllip. Come in and let us show you. s RfRromra Wo Have Phone 255-L llll AHur somo Instrumental imiblc hy Mrs. V. IC. Itootl and a vocal selec tion by Mra. F. D. Uood tho mom. hers deparletl for tholr various homes. Vsltora presont wor: Mra. .1. o. iLt)itgworthy and Mrs. Loronio Cut- lp; monibors proeont wore: Mrs. K. Terry and Klsle, Mrs. .laok Nowlln anil Morle, .Mrs. H. K. Kdwanls and j'WInton Clalro. Mrs. C. D. Piper, Mrs j'F 11. Uood. Mrs. W. D. Piper, Mra. Jnnioa Nowlln. Mrs. Dowinnu. Mra. j Jennie Landilth, Mia W. Morgan and Wllimi, Miss Helen Landilth Mis Jnmea Liindrlth mil Oeorge Airs. C D Pl'KM' w.ll bo tho next S 300 Rose Bushes (iltOWX IX .MAUSIIFIKLD & t faunas, Dahlias, niadinlus, k U Mll'l - 3 Plants for Window lloxc Marshfield $ Florist Co. 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