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TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. fXflT IN VCD WHAT- aSBHS - B2 1 immmmgmm a&? CTMfri .mmmmm ur --w-mt - m 'I V" Vrfiri... H w-r"-w tfl r r s i 1 1 1 1 j? wa W . iV-sf I A, Ilocc, Mrs! W. Vatighan, Mrs. V. 13. Wnttcrs, Mrs. Klmor Woods, mid tho liostcss. Tho next mooting will lio In two vco1h under tlio entertainment or .Mrs. Hiuninoiul I .j. .j. 4. 4, . . lUOSTI'lt CliUH An especially pleasant meeting of tho Klostcr Club wns hold Thursday afternoon at tho apartments of .Mrs. Mnc.Mlllan on Mlrod Avenue. Sow- vjV !'B afforded pleasant ontertaliunent H. A. Church, .Mrs. Uoll Chambors, Mrs. Charles Huffman of MarShfield, and .Miss .Tosslo Smith. Tho mom hers proBont were: .Mrs. I. L. Uos- jsey, Mrs. Ouy Chainbers, .Mrs. Duvo Uiinch, Mrs. II. K. Uessoy, .Mrs. Lor enzo Cutllp, Mrs. J. .1. Cllnkonhoard, Mrs. S. II. Cutllp, Mrs. K. L. Uex ter, .Mrs. W. M. .lutstrom, Mrs. Jon nlc Landrlth, .Mrs. W. Wclumte, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. James I.undrith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. 1 Radford, Mrs. llug iiylHt, Mrs. MclClroy, Mrs. Hooncy, Mrs. W. It. Oxenrlder, Mrs. Knight, and Ml3ses Ulnnghe Cutllp mid HoU Contrlhtitloiis concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tlio socloty department of Tho Times, must bo submitted to the edi tor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whero tho event occurred later than tho time mentioned.) srthflocs his Impntienco Is to his own . disadvantage. By losing his tomper over nccldonts or trifling, iinlmport . nut mistakes ho often onuses tho UI'-TO-DATH MATHIMOXV 'Lights turned low, they confers Their romance. She says "Yes." Dato is named, cards nout out, Soon they're In married bout. Frlonds all say: "Perfect inaMn Slio's a auccn; he's a catch." Tilings nil right for awhile. IIo'h for clubs, olio's for stylo. Chorus girl soon l'o secc, Sends hor flowers, Just to plcnso. "Wife finds out. Doesn't care; Goes on trip everywhere. Lawyer starts then, of course, Poor wife's suit for divorce. Husband falls to appear In tho court. He's not near. Get divorce without flaw, Thoy both yoll: 'Hip, Hurrah!" Alimony pnld each week, Now they're friends, ho to speak. Rolectod. ;. .j. PATIKNCJ5 In perhaps the virtue most necessary to liuint'ii hap Illness. It Is nocosKiiry in tho relutloiiH betrcou mother ami child, between brother and Hlstor, especially between husband and wife, between tcaehor and pupil, botweon friends uiiil botweon employer ami employe. Tho mother must hnv v.llli tho little mlKChev of her youngsters and tho faults her grown up children, or hIi cause tlium mid horsalf much sor row fioiu her hursts of tompor. IXiom must be mutual forbearance be tween brother and sister If linpl-,CBS is to reign in the household. AVIioro is success for tlio teacher who has no patience? An ouo of the chnractors in a popular play tersely reniarkB, "It can't bo douo." Teach ing to ho successful must go hand In hand with patience. In fact, tho averago Instructor needs more than his share of this Invaluable virtue, J dismissal of employes who arc twice as capablo and efficient as any suc- fecssors ho mny later engage. Tho man who Is patient with his workers, " during tho afternoon hours and at .the cloio of the session, tho ladles were seated at one tabk) which was i en I.andrlth Personal notices of visitors 'centered with a cut glass bowl of i In tho city, or of Coos Bay beautiful red carnations, and werol people who visit in other served a delicious luncheon. The' PLIUSAXT OUT1XH ciuos, logcuier wun nonces entire membership was present , - of social affairs, are gladly , which includes the following ladles: received In tho social de partment. Telephono 133. Notices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to fur nish same. Mrs. N. S. Mnttson, Mr. and MrB. I). II. Jones, I). A. Jonos, Misses Maxlno and Elizabeth Jones, (lert- Mrs. Otl3 Wilson, .Mrs. D. K. Mnlon ,ey, Mrs. Jay B. Tower, Mrs. Clarence 'E. Ash. Mrs. Lionel fiordon. Mrs. F. rutin Klnlililnflnlil. n.inm .....1 n,. . -..., . ,, T ....... w.-uua.sip VIU1U tilt V4 LWiU , L. Grnnnls, Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls. Mrs. I thy Ferguson, and Uov. J. a. Kinli blefleld formed an outing party who It. W. Morrow, Miss Margaret Shaw and tho liostess Mrs. Mnc.Mlllan. Gortrudo Itoblson, Itoxle Hall, Gladys Dlinent. Agnes Sandnulst. Evn Hau- fwho realizes that they aro human, SCn, llattlo Hanson, Bthol Joscphson, not iuiinlmato machines, and there fore liable to mistakes, obtains more satisfactory work than his competitor with tho lively temper. Particularly botweon husband and Vlfo is patience necessary, for each has fallings which tho other 'mint boar cheerfully and lovingly. ''Bear and forbear" should bo the motto of married life. 9 , WILL "KXTKUTAIX TOXHJHT Tho Misses Bllen Larson, Grace 'Griffon and Bthol Itcoco will enter tain at a whist party tonight at tho Bungalow. Among those Invited for this dellKhfiil affair aro: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dano, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Peck, Misses Grace Wolvorton, Margaret Shaw and Messrs. .1. T. Brand, Walter Butler, Del Bengstou, John Ferguson, A. V. Myers, Jay Doylo and Joe Williams. V V I I XKIGIIBOItimOD KKWiXf I PAItTV v I , .) '' Mrs. O. W. Brlggs nntertalncd at an Informal neighborhood., sewing imrty yesterday afternoon, the guests Mrs. Malonoy will entertain at tho next meeting in two weeks. ('ABI)S AM) DAXCIXG T Allco, Josephson, AHco Curtis, Alice 1nk' T)nH(li fntln DnHnli I.Hnill T "us' " "'. O.UU1I I..BI.UII, c- ,,. ,.,. rrrnv. I nvln,l ,.. Ither Asphlund, Mabel Bkblnd, nnd'host88 lMt Tllur8tUiy ovolln tU miiiuuii oiuruj-, iiiiii i.iui uuvib nun Irs. Herman Bd wards. . spent all day Thursday at the Hatch,, cry on South Coos Hlvor. At noon, a picnic dinner was spread'and In the ovenlng, the party returned home, enthuslintlc over tho pleusant day spent at tho popular resort. I cards and dancing at tho homo of LA DIBS' All) PUOtilt.UI PltBSBVTBItlAX AXXUAL .MBBTIXG .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, tho j Division 2 of tfio North Bond jnffalr bolng among tho most delight Mothodlst Ladies' Aid Society, un- ' j rul of tho scaa-on. Artistic bunches t dor tho leadership of Mrs. Walter 'of daffodils and wild currants placed Putnam gnvo a typical "Last Day of - I hero and there produced a pretty ! re-elected elder, and A. L. Blitz was 'fllocted to Biiccced lilmtelf In tho Mr8' va s"m"' -Mr- l Mr8- - ' ''office of trustee. Tho reports from'ThomnB, Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Mor 'tho vnrlous auxiliaries of tho church irow, Mr. unit .Mr3. N. II. MncMillan, Tho annual church mcotln-; of the membership and congregation of the Marshflcld Presbyterian church was a docldcd success. There were about olghty-flvo in attendance. At tho business session, Charlos Lowry was offect. Four tables of "iiOO" woro I played and the popular pastime of dancing was also enjoyed. At a lata hour, the liostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. S. Torrcy and Mrs. Mclnturff, served a dainty re past. The guests included: Mr. and showed a successful year and tho treasurer's report showed no debts Incurred, and some mon ey lu tho treasury, a fact ;Vhlch was greatly encouraging. The (following excellent program was ou 'joyed, the vocal numbers being heartily encored: Selecl'Ion, Male Quartet Messrs. Heniilug, Stauff, Tiedgeu, Busteriid. Talk I. S. Smith fteruooii, a dainty luncheon was d by thc hostess. The ladies prohont were: Mrs. Harry C. Noblo, Mrv. Mary Thompson, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Mrs. Clir.rlcH Davis, Mrs. John Dnshuoy and Mrs. B. A. Harris. : 4 Hl'lllMtlHB ItltlDB BLBCT Mr. and .MrB. J. W. Mclnturff, Mrs. Myrtlo Downer, Marguret Shaw, and Messrs L. (I. Cuslilug, Gordon Bus 11111X8011 and Guy Torrey. J- .. 4, School" program at the church hall last ovenlng, consisting of exorcises, boIob, duet3, and recitations. Tho social wus concluded with a dellc! Ions Hiipper and a thoroughly good time wns enjoyed by all. ! ."NBTIIODIST'SILVBB TBA Tho ladles of tho Marshflold Mothodlst church woro responsible for a delightful silver tea Wednesday .MIXXB-WIS t'LUIt 11111 """,loyo' BiiomlUiir tho hours Hi ndlowork I VoC11' Hol Mrs- c V- MelCnlgl.t W'K mm conversation, nnu v avo patleneo "'" L 7 M.o clo of ilm f'h ' ''. Brand ovoiiIiik, was assisted In nor ,lou Pranks ' , , ', f " oh , a , , ,)y ,. K ills of o wllJB,,rvo Last ovoiiIiik, .MIhh Mildred Storoy nvas the reulpleiit of a delightful sur- Vrlso party given In her honor by a 'number of young lady friends, and wiib presented with a beautiful read ier In a cIiihs of twenty pupils pcr-ilug lamp. On tho fifteenth of this haps only ono will havo Ilvoly In- jhionth, Miss Storoy who is tlio daugh tolllgonce, tun will hi deusuly stupid iter or Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Storoy of and tho other nine will be between, 'South Broadway, will become tho not oxtictly stupid und certainly not fyirldo of Mr. Karl Davis, a brother of noticeably IntelllKont. How trying, Carl L. Davis and an employe of tho thou, for a man or woman of or-k". A. Smith company. Mr. Davis' Talk A. IC Tho- lU'compaulmoiitH woro played 'by Miss Mary Kruno. : Uov. .1. S. Stiibbleflold talked on tho need of frequent social gatherings of tlioehiiri'h membership and con gregation, Ills romarks being both helpful and Interesting. Tho rest of tho evening wns spout 1u a social way, and at a lato hour sandwiches and coffee woro sorvod fby Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. B. L. Itohlnson, Mrs. C. It. Pock, Mrs Fred Smith, Miss Mao Clunuiii mid Mrs. Lyu Schuiltz. f O. S. Torrey, Misses. Bugenlu Dalglo, altornooil of this week at the home of Mrs. W. II. Perkins on Blrc-'d avonuo. Ferns were used In adorn ing tho nooks and corners of tho l.octoflB' homo. Tho following pro gram was greatly appreciated by the I ladles. Piano solo Mhis Mario Lnrzonl l.emllng Mrs. B. A. Harris Vocal duet ..Uov. and .Mrs. Joseph Kuotts l.oadlng Mrs. John Naglo 'Vocal Solo Miss Until Allen A number of tho ladles brought tholr fancy work, otliors visited and altogethor, a very profltublo and en joyable aftornrinn was spent until 'the close of till! nri.irmwm u-linn .. ----- , ".1U.. .1 dainty luncheon was sorvod by Mrs. Mrs. B. Kelley entertained tho iMIiiutvWIs elub ladles at tho regular club session Thursday afternoon at sewing and conversation, and to- v- 8011 Peel: ''-"gone, -no visitors present, tins week woro Miss Anna Dowii3, Miss Virginia Brown mid B. Kelloy. I'ho luoinbors present woro: Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Mrs. W. B. Hougland Mrs. C. La Chapollo, Mrs. W. II i C. M. t'onnor,, Mrs. J. B. Cooloy, Mrs tf B Tn-r.,1- iihi r t it.... i.. ii Porklna, Mrs. O. W. Brlggs, ;,lr8 """"""'" - "". "". John Dashnoy, Mrs. W. S. Brown, ' ' . , ., , f . ..' , Mrs. Mary Thoinpson, Mrs. C. T. Wmigh und Mrs. B. A. Harris. TIII.MBLIC Cl,V MBBTIXd lioss session yesterday nftoruoon at dlnary brains to attompt to Impart hoino Is In Placorvlllo. California, ftho homo of Mrs. Jay Llndon whon knowledge of which ho or she Is sura to students, who as a whole, either have not the doslro or Intollltjonco to grasp tho Ioshoii lnipnrtod. Thou think of the employers who lloth young people aro woll known and are held in high osteem among Tho Thlmblo Club or North Bend hold another pleasant social and husl- Brown to tho following: Itov and Mrs. Kuotts and son Boss, Mrs. F. I' Allnll Ml'II r It Blilllii.in M-,. T.I A.w.ll,,, ..wll.,., t II... ,.!..!. ...Ill ' "' " ' 'J. 4.IIUIHUI II L'Ulll K I'i tll Willi! nil! . 1(n..u, . ft . . . . in.. , ... ,. LA Harris, Mrs. C. A. I olmos, Mrs. bo hold In two weoks with Mrs. ui. ., a ,. ,,. , , ' " i. i.. .jiuuii .in.-!, iviiuiiui n.irHi, Mia, Chapollo. 4 ItAIXIlOW CLUB-'SBSSIOX f.Mrs. Houry O'Mara of Marshflold, honorary monibcr, mid Mrs. M. K. tho young people of Marshflold. Tho j-TonipIo woro spoclal guests. Ncodlo- inembors or the party mot last ovon-j vork and chat occupied tho hours initnt tlm homo of Miss Bertha Davis until ovenlng. at which tiino tho have to broak In now workers month-, on South Fltth street, und. procooded I hottess assisted by Mrs. Burmestor ly or even dully. Tho impatient oni-fto tho homo of Miss Storoy where (served delectable dainties. Tho moni ployor who suupa at his Btenosraphor "tUay took her completoly by BiirprUo. jbeiB out this wool: woro: Mro. II. B. if her poncll point broakB and' arouneH An especially pleasant evening was Burinestor, Mrs. A. H. Dorbyshlro. in., u-iml.1 nffit-n ntt in n atiito ' spent In sowing and cliiit, and lato .Mrs. Lestor Baton, Mrs. M. B Bvorltt, w ......,- ........ ... .. .-.-. . . IIlHllLIIItl Illl II 1IIIIMI I 111 L1VII U'l'liKH 1 I pf fearful porturbatlou if ono or Its, in tho ovenlng. the young " " "V mTniomT M i scoo at the end of which tl.no. the ladles members happens to be Into such served dainty rofroHl.monts w h W h ; . B. '; '8 L w.l meet again In tho club house. Tho Itniubow Club wns ontor tallied at mi nil day session Thurs- day by Mrs. C. II. Diingau, Mrs. L. Saundors, Mrs. Charles Bnogron and Mrs. Louis Wlrth at tho homo of Mrs. Diingau. Whlto Narcissus and pmisles enhanced tho attractiveness of tho room. Tho morning wus spent in sowing, mid ut noon, tlio hostostics served' a delicious dluuor. Uuiliig tho day piano selections woro rondorod by Mrs. Dtiugnn, Mrs. Horrman and Miss Cutllp. Tho bust uoss session took place in tho after noon mid In tho evening, tho club meeting adjourned for two weoks! V. I). Kinney. Mrs. John NukIo. - - -.--. Misses B. Donnelly, Mnrio Largont, Dora Brown, Kuth Allon, .Mrs. Charles Thorwald, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. S. B. Cathcart. Mrs. John Hal'.,! Mrs. Mmy ThompBon, Mrs. B. M. Bddy, Mrs. A. B. Glossop, Mrs. Vic tor Olson, Mrs. O. W. Brlggs, Mrs. John Dashnoy, Mrs. F. II. Dresser, 'Mrs. J.Leo Brown, Mrs. II. C. Noblo, fMrn. Horbort S. Murphy and baby. Mrs. A. B. Woodworth, .Mrs J. W. Mc-1 Inturff and baby, Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls and duuglitor Caroline, Mrs. It. V7. Morrow, Mra. J. B. Hodges, Mrs. Da vid Nelson, Mrs. George Gllbertson, Mrs. Howard Largont Mrs. W. II. Perkins, nml Mrs. G. N. Bolt. V T ? 2 1 hH $ Order Your NEWS,S i Electric Shoe Store Special Sale ROSE BUSHES $2.00 uer dozen Fresh Carnations Every day, 75c per dozen . Grown in Marshfield S Marsh field SFlorist Co. Kdwln G. Scott (Jut Flowei-H, l''lora Dc.ilgiiH, 1'lanlN. Phones: Store 2C9-J. Grocnhou-o 42G-X (Closed on Sunday) 3, SUIT Now & O -Wo have a good assortment of L patterns fiom ulilcli you cim select your hiuliig ami hummer suit mid V bo aMii'il Hint you have the latest & MIp- 73 Wo aril ciiiI)iimI to glvo you prompt hcrvlco and our tailoring ami lilting is guaranteed to ho Hie & best. M. j Our prices aro reasonable, J If ion waul jour Suit for KnMor, CT ploiso order as eaily on you can mid . in old tlio rush work, y.ci If you prefer a iiuuTe-to-iiu'usiiro Mi iSull I'ioiii (ho Bust at a lower price, 73 vio nn also prepared to servo. Cleaning, pressing ami altering J done promptly, efficiently and tea- b Hxinhly. Jl J. V. Koski . Jailor for Men and Women ty Market Avenue :: Marshfield ? Pliono 1I1-.T. SHOES XBW PUICBS. Whlto Cinderella Pumps, with strap, price -.' Whlto I'laza Pumps, no strap. price t.7.V Ladles' Black Gypsy Kid, but-v ton, price $:i.(l" Ladles' Patent Leather, cloth top. whlto trimmed, price. ,$.'1.1)5 Ladles' Patent Leather, cloth top, button, plain too, prlco yi.ool Ladloi' Cloth Top Kid, button, boat shoe for tho pi Ice . . . ..y-.l. Ladles' Patent Leather, two button Pump, flue last $'-!.rOi New Mary Janes, Patent Leath er, whlto trimmings, priced from $1.1)5 to $11.75 Men's Oxlito Soled Shoes, in tun mid black, continue for ....$:l.l)5 Buy Xow mid Save a Dollar See Our Prices Before Bit) lug Klsevthcro l) S.WB VOl' .MOXBV ().j BVBUV PAIIt. Something Special Conio in mid let us show .Mill liou' to obtain a handsome drawn woik table cover. PASTI.MB Clil'K ilKIrriN(i I members hnppans to be lute such served dainty refres i.nonts w.ucn prs. a. . " . -; " w mPOt anIn n , ,,,, ,10se. -, .. n , .. ., mi employer may, and doubtloBS ooos, thoy had provided. Tiiose proscm . nnwr. .mib. , n.u m. ..u. .... ..... MrsU, . . ," " "-,,u"- ,l Nori" keen hhi employes juinplng. but uov- were. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. atoroy, .vuuiiiku, my. ... v.. .tiuuuu, ....a. v. . i "-"" iiuiiu.. mo rusunw (jiun the MIssob i ora Dyo, Alma HKuuui, a. iaisor, Jim, iu. v.. iks. ' " m,m,m , ..,. ' """"' ,IU meeting woii- e neciiay afternoon, and nrtor u fow 'hours of sowing, and chut, a dainty luncheon was sorvod and tho ludlos adjourned to moot again in two weoks with Mrs. JiiBtin Arms. Thoso out this wook woro: Mrs. Arthur Dor- byshlro. .Mrs. Bdward Thomas, Mrs, I A. J. Surbock, Mrs. Roscoo Ilazor. Mrs. .Too Olln, Mrs. Tout Juza, Mrs. Earl Hutching and special guest .Mrs. I Bay AVard. I (Continued on Pugo Throe.) Cleanup Week Look in Our Window Garden Time Bulk and package Seeds Karly Hose ami Beauty of llebi'on Seed Potatoes Coiiiiuciclal I'ertilUer.s $i:.75 jMr 10 lbs. ffa$ftM&xpt ?j 05 Model 7S """"""tSbothf.oj With Electric Starter and Electric T i ui Four Inch Tire L'-Sts 171 J LIKE larger and higher priced cars this new Overland is tho la toot strcamlino design In point of appearanco alono it Iiaa value far surpassing any other low priced car. And it equipment includes everything that rldinn com fort and driving convenienco demands. It ha? the rcliablo Autolito two-unit starting and Hiiht ing system. Tlicrc is a speedometer in tho cowl dash, and n full set of tools. Largo tires four inches all around insure greater mileage and comfort than can bo obtained from the smaller tires used on other cars of similar specifications and tho rear springs aro tho famous cantilever type. It is in every respect a thoroughly cqulnncd light weight car. u Call, telephono or write for dcmon-trotloa Isaac R. Tower "THE GUNNERY." f i Add to your Home Comforts and At tractions .... I'WrilBIt nfter your hard iIiij'h labor what will add moro to your comfort nml relaxation than a nice rocking chair or eaij chair? MOTHBIt What, gives jou more pleasure than to have a nlro rock lug chair in which (o seat your friend when slio drops Into sew or chat, awhile In tho afternoon. YOl'.VtJ I'OIjKS What adds inoro to tho attractive, cosy appear illicit of the sluing room or pmlor In jour home tliiui n few nice roclcliig chairs or easy chairs? In fact, thoy mo something tho whole family rnn take pride mid comfort In. Come" In mid let us show you somo nice ones. ARM ROCKERS FROM $3 TO $35. ii.i i Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM' "LAUNDRY THE COOS BAY TI Travels over Every Street in Every Town, and over Every Road m Coos County. LET IT CARRY YOUR MESSAGE. YOUR AD. in The Times will Bring Business To YOU that now goes to the - Mail Order Houses Mini ..ii-a v,tiMmmnmmnaMuMMtmwrtJMnmrmmymmmmmmm An Trin,i'nt To7. r,.;,. ;..... 7,. nt Tim Times OffiM av uiimo uu i. i miiiiif Mftnitt "v ...- Electric Shoe Store I Pioneer Grocery S. J. IMMIHj, IVoii. 181) Soi'Mi llroadwiiy Shoes ltepnlied While Von St Cemirnl Ae. IMioiio HI Walt. TELEPHONE C0NS0U-DATION Tlio C003 and Curry Tolophono Company Is pleased to aIllloun to its patrona tho purchnso of tho Cooulllo Valley TelP " Company (Farmer Lino), Including exchanges at Myrtle lo Coiiulllo and Urldgo. This latter syatom will ho operated as part or Cooa mid Curry Bystom after April 1st. Universal i and long dlstanco tolophono service throughout Coos, eS.,ng Douglas and Northern Curry Counties and through conn ast( companlos, reaching nil cities and towns of tho Pacific to ; Is now afforded nil patrons of tills company. Tie ' F"rpurry exchange at Couulllo litis heon consolidated on tho Coos ami l swltchhoard which will ollnilunto tho switching fees which n heen chnrged hetweon suhscrihors of tho two exchanges a (lulllo. A much moro complete and hetter sorvlco can ott rendered all patrons. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY I r