The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 15, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    7HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 191b EVENING EDITION
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Contributions concerning
social happenings, Intended
for publlcntlon In the socloty
department of Tho Times,
must bo submitted to tho edi
tor not lntor than C o'clock
p. m., Friday of each week.
(Exceptions will bo nllowod
only In cases wlioro tho
ovcnl occurred later than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
"A DUlWSOKSSIO.VAIi"
dlrl of the Ktituro, feared of all,
Chasing tho far flung Knshlon
line,
What awful things may yet appall.
Hung on your human form
divine!
Girl of Today, stay with us yet,
Lest wo regret! Lost wo regret!
Tlii) tunic and tho pcplum dies
Tho plaiting and tho Marc depart;
Oli, what must wo next Bacrlflco
To future fearful art?
Olrl of Today, stay with us, do!
Lost worso bofall! Lest worso bo
fnll Tho blotiso and bodlco molt away.
Korovor fadcH tho sllhoucttoj
Lo! all tho modo of yosterday
Ir ono with puff and pantnlotto
Olrl of Today, Hlay with us, do!
Lest worso onsuo! Lest worso en
sue! If drunk with mad' designs wo lou
Wild Btylcs that hold no art In
awe
Such clothing ns tho KIJIh use,
Or lossor breeds without tho law
Girl of Today, stay hero with wo,
Loflt'worao may bo! Lost worao
may hoi
For foolish maid who puts her trust
In French talllour or smart mo
diste, In valient men of mien nugust,
IWIthnut discernment In the least
For frantic fada of Fashion's whirl,
Havo mercy on.'us, Futuro Olrl!
Carolyn Wells
T1IKY say thcro aro always two
utiles to ovory (ucstlon, but
when tho question of woman
In Involved thoro scoma to ho n.
many nldej as thuro nro colors In n
ghiBs prism, and It all dopemlB on
whotlior you nro looking at It opti
mistically or pessimistically.
Ject was ' Personal and Natural Ef-
flcloncy," aald ho thought woman
....... fnllllnn In ilin Innlt.lP rtf ttm
MU U iUIIUIU 111 IIIVJ 1..UIIW, w. .
flcloncy hecnuso ho bollovod that
man also was. "Woman," ho Bald,
Murch, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mrs.
Charles Stauff, Mrs. Guy Uirncr,
Mrs. Geo. Forry, Miss Agnes lluteho
son, Mrs. U. H. Chandler, Mm. F.
W. Payno, Mrs. A. T. Lagorstrom
and the hostesses.
WKI) THIS HVKXIXG
. .
Ml3s Mildred Storey, daughtor of
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Storey and
Earl Davis will bo married ai
7:30 this ovonlng by Itov. II. II.
Foskett of tho First Uaptlst church
at the homo of Miss Storoy on
South Uroadway. Only tho Im
personal notices of vlsltort modlato relative. of the families
In tho city, or of Coos nay will be present. The young couple
peoplo who visit In other will bo at home to tholr many
cities, togethor with notices 'friends after May Nr3t, at tlio homo
of social affairs, aro gladly on South Broadway which is In
received In tho social do- readiness for them.
partmont. Tolephono 133.
Notices of club meetings will
bo nubllBhcd and secretaries
aro Kindly requoBtod to fur
nish same.
This ovonlng at 8 o'clock, Miss
Dagmar Erlckson and Will Uur-
man will be united In marriage at
.the home of Mr. Hurman-s sister,
ated their apartmont with hucklo
urry and rhododendrons. A de
lightful evening was spent in "500"
and hearts, Ico cream and cako being
served for refreshments. Tho in
vitation list Included: Mr. and Mrs.
.1. C. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Going,
Dr. and Mra. H. E. Kolty, Mr. and
Mis. L. A. llakor, Misses Allco Cur
tis Mildred Itlpley and Messrs. S. J.
Lolnnd, Frod Kelley and A. H. Itlpley.
"has tho power to form a mnn's Mra j, rj. Smith, Mr3. W. H. Smith,
character becauso It Is sho who hnsjrr8l w. L. WIrtli, Mrs. Knight, and
tho first chnnco to mold nian'a Misses Ada Cllnkonbeard and IIol
iii I ml when It Is In a phiBtlc condl- cn i,andrlth.
tlon." Ho said ho thought thatl jjrs, Loronzo Cutllp and Miss Ada
If woman dovolopod In efficiency 'cllnkonbeard will he hoBtesse3 at
Cll.
man would correspondingly devel
op.
An nntl-suffrngo debater spoke of
woman as tho "Greater Amateur".
"Women wlio put all tholr empha
sis on tholr. lovo lights," sho aald,
"aro akin to men who dovoto their
lives to tho making of money, they
havo over exaggerated tlioir duty
In llfo and havo become machines."
A well known writer In a recont-
ly published mngazlno says: "Man Is
conventional' bccaii30 ho respects
convention; woman Is conventional
becauso sho Is afraid of what may
happon If bIio (Iocb not obey con
vention."
tliu next mooting In two weeks at
tho club house.
.
CLim MKKTIXO POSTPONED
4
Thoro Is neither tlmo nor Bpnce
lo bIiow ovoij n few of tho many col
ors woman appears In these days,
says May Talmago. Sho Is shown
In nil the nlloglcal phaBC3 or hor
whims, and In many of tho absurd
ities of her desires. Nevertheless,
sho has been emancipated In every
thing but hor French heels. Sliort
aklrts, froo talk, auffrago, no moro
tight lacing, tndopoudenco of action,
has given hor hor placo In tho work
lug world, and sho hits moro recog
nition In social service.
A
Tho Kensington Club meeting has
boon postponed from next Friday
afternoon, until tho Friday follow
ing, on account of next weok being
Holy Week. Tho hostess will bo
Mrs. n. . OUon.
DELIGHTFUL HIKTHDAV
I SUItl'ItlHIO
OUTIXM PAHTV
Oeuoral llootli, tho Salvation Ar
my hoad, said tho other day that
one of tho causes for thla optimism
wau found In tho universally Im
proved position of women. "Fifty
ycarH ago woman played an Incon
spicuous part In tho national llfo.
Hho wna either u sluvo or u toy.
Now women aro co-workcrn with
mou, and the rdfliuMiiout and splr-
Ituallty of women are gradually
making them felt In tho llfo of tho
Nation. In nothing In tho whole
Mrs. Loiilo O. Anderson of North
Ilond entertained nt nu outing party
Sunday In honor of tho thirteenth
birthday of hor son Herman. Tho
party inndo tho trip In tho liostCBs'
car to Llbby where a ploasant day
was spout, the chief fcaturo bolng
a dollclous luncheon. Tho outing
guesta were: Mrs, Mao Gaines, Clara
and. Estolla Kohoe, Koger and Lulu
Thomas mid Herman Anderson.
I HAIXHOW CLUIJ MEKTIXG I
Tho homo of Mrs. Win. E. Horn
don In Englowood was tho sccno
of n delightful birthday aurprlso
Wednesday nftornoon In her honor,
and sho received many llttlo tokens
of friendship. At tho closo of tho
nftornoon dainty rofro3ltmonts
woro served by Mrs. E. Yako and
Mrs. Ulnltoy. Tho other ladlos
present woro: Mrs. M. C. WVods,
Mra. O. K. Hulln, Mrs. J. E. Cool-
ey, Mrs. Wm. ADio, Mrs. a. uie
innn, Mrs. L. L. Ilradloy, Mrs. E.
Cameron, Mrs. II. E. Hcnnler, Mrs.
C. M. Connor, Mrs. A. T. Honry,
Mrs. M. C. Raymond, Mrs. C. A.
Il'ettlt, Mrs. J. E. Pettlt, Mrs. I). It.
Mynatt, Mrs. C. O. Oojnoy, MIbscs
rtcatrlee MvCuno and Miss Huby
Cooley.
I DIXXEIt AXI) DAXCIXO
I'AHTY
t
Mr. and Mrs. Itolf Nerdrum en-
tertnlned a number of their most
intlmato friends nt an 8 o'clock
dinner last Wednesday evening. An
elaborate courso dinner wns served
In Swedish style followed by danc
ing and music until a late hour. The
guests wero: Mrs. Wllholmlna GJcr
drum, Mr. and Mrs. 13. U. Ostllud,
MUb Edna Louise I.arscn, aud'.Me3-
I...... . . . .. ... ......... ..... Isi's: Htmrllc Glordrtim. W. Isaacson.
Airs, uan Anueraon in uunaer inu.i f
Members of tho families and a few,nll(1 Jnsta 'Noruacl
Intlmato friends aro Invited. Mr- Bnrt Mrs- Nerdrum will lcavo
, .j, .j. on tho Adeline Sunday, April 2I(rd
Stanley Drlggs, son of Mr. and ,U1 au" '"'. " " ,
m n w ti-i.. o..i. wm, will proceed to their homo In Swod-
.liOi V. tV . Ul IHtjD Ul kJUIIlll i-Ittll
Street and Miss Elsa Lewis of
Pro3per, Ore., will bo married this
evenlnir at Dandon. bv He v. Smith
" -----, . . -....... ,m ..
of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Urlggs .1 IVM""'" l-"u,,
will 'attend tho wedding. Miss Low-j . . ..
Is was employed last fall In tho1 ''nst Y wwrnoon, Mrs.
nohfeld Art Store, and tlurlnir lioi'."' w- Jlortmv "" "er "os"'-
ntay here won a number of friends. ,tnllt' t0 tno Klo9lor cll,u ember
.j, , .ai a very pleasant nitornoou or
necdlo work and social chat and
towards ovonlng served n simple '
EXTKUTAIXS IlIHLE CLASH luncheon to tho following: Mrs. F.t
'Orannls, Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mrs.
Jlrs. John DaBhnoy entertained 'clarence E. AbIi, Mrs. X. JI.I
the Ulble class of the Presbyterian Mac.Mlllan, Mra. J. n. Towel-, Mrs.!
church nt her homo on South Fifth otla Wilson, and Miss Margaret,
Street Tucaday aftomoon at a de- Shaw. ,
llghtrul row hours or sowing anil I Mra. J. II. Towor will bo the host
social conversation, and nn nppctlz-CH8 ut tho next mooting In two
lug luncheon was served by the weeks.
hostess townrds evening, asslatcd
Ti., ' """" ' T"""
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1 II II
l THE UNIVERSAL CAR
WI.U fifty .-,, es-,UPntj..fve
..-sen, ,!!,, ,3 m, cariy ,;
Nil , I'oul owners reap ie i
,rt" of ,U5 "0,'vlt "endercl ,r .,,
I wontlorfiil oi-Manl.atlon. Ax, D '"
8 V'St f,r ,l,0I't and nial,l(cim,,ro
N (w" '-",,H " ' Willi real SCI
Dill V!P0 ",,l,,"'VPi' iiPiilctl. Toiirl,,,
HII Vr'i ."U.": IiiiniiliMiii c.i-- .. . Illll
Mllol,,-
SMI r! Illll
Isaac R. Tower
I . "THE- GUNNERY."
i5 JLf? -223i . Illll
II 1 1 flEmsigS J
II lsoi!JlHlfl MmMWSsJ.
I M rJCfWTL5r 111
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I I "13racitr!B'''l'll''lM',,IMIII,,,,'lllM"IBI'M'l"""'"ir
ILIlars prettily decorated tho club
houso on South Coos Hlvor wlioro
the ltalnbow Club met Thursday for
an all day session spending tho time
AKTEHXOOX LUXCHKOX
Mrs. C. K. Porry ontortnlnod vory
Informally nt sewing and luncheon
Monday nrtornoon ror Mrs. J. T.
McCormnc or Uorkoley. Her guests
woro: Mrs. McCormac, Mrs. Edna
HIchnrdBon, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mra.
E. Mlugus, and Mrs. J. T. Harrlgnn,
EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD
Another pleasant session of the
Episcopal Ladlos' Guild occurred
Tuesday afternoon at Guild hull,
tho ladles bolng outortnln.id by
by MIsb Fnnnlo McLnln. Thos3
prcsont, woro: Mrs. W. W. Uutton,
Mrs. Dock, Mra. MePhcrsou, Mrs.
W. Wllaon, Mrs. J. S. Stubulofleld.
Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
D. A. Jones, MIsb Anna Jones,
Mlsa Fnnnlo McLaln, nnd npcclnl
guests Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. Al
lan Todd nnd llttlo son, Marlon
Dock, Marlon Atchison.
A A A
.IOLLY DOZEN CLUII
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I
Tho regular meeting of the Duuk
or Hill Jolly Dozen club wns hold
Wednesday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. H. M. Albco, with the ubiiiiI
social diversions. Special gucats
prosont this weok woro: iMrs. E.
Kelley and Miss Hesso Flanagan.
Tho members attending woro: .Mrs.
nrockmuellor, Mr3. M. Itoss,' Mrs.
G. Johnson, Mrs. T. C. Young, Mrs.
Ed Duncan and Mrs. Chrlstenson.
Tho hostess served delicious re
freshments. In twowcoks tho club will meet
again with Mrs. ChrlstoiiBon.
A A A
Continued on Pngo Two.
(r
ATTEXD SYMPHONY
CONCEHT
an nil uiy session Bpenning mo nine "" '
delightfully In flowing during tho Mr8- J- A- m'on n,ul Mr?' laU(,e
mnc, nf t.iv ni..,.lnro !,, I a tilorillllir hours. At noon. 11 dollc- 4l,B,,urH " " " m'l'"l
moro striking or moro boueflclullous cold luncheon wna served, and ll0,lr' orva nht rerroshmonts.
contrast with (ho past, than In tho 'In tho afternoon, matters of routlno Nl,xt weok ,)ol"K Hol' Weokl n,oro
liliklnnuu u'lirn Inkjii mi nml illHi.ngu. I " "" "' t.ili"b, lu Uliuu
position women now occupy In tho
mind and heart of tho world,"
"Women as tho World's Worst
Failure," wits tho toplo discussed at
k dinner of tho Public Interest
of. Hostesaes for tho day wero:
Mrs. 11. E. llcssey. Mrs. W. G. Ell
iott and Mrs. Guy Chambers, Mrs.
Del1 Chambers was added to tho
chili liiiml)ornlili. llu- other moiiilierj
. ... . .t '
A-aKuu mi iiiiHintuH iiiiii proiossionai ,,,., i,p,K 10 foowlng, Mrfl.
women; tho pesslmUHu side of tlio ,air(nro Clltlp Mra s, ,lf ClUPt
Hltuutlon. A inemhor of tho faculty Mr8, Jt.n80n, Mra. M, j,8trom, Mrs.
of one of our iinlversltlos who. bu1.-!w, nknw(l Mr8, j. A. 8mlth
JE
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Mr
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I'l.CXTV
tBV i:its this viait.
OIIDKIt 1'iltliV l-'Olt
Easter
LILIES,
IIYDIIA.VGIUS,
spiki:h.
Order Your NEW
SUIT Now
l Wo have a good assortment of
ixitteiiiH fiom w Ii It'll vim I'nn solect
n ytiur spring ami hiiiiiiuer milt anil
Jj li. assured (lint joh mv tlio lattvst
o'mjIo.
hi Wo iiio 04iilpped to glo you
J piiniipt service and our tailoring! Ladles' white Clndorelln one-strap
LJiinil lilting is Kiiiirnutml to bo tlio pumps, 2 IS to 7. Prleo JjiJ.OO
ft Our prill's aro reasonable,
Hl' If joii wixui .tour Suit for KnsttT. I
plwiso order as oaily as you uu aniljLttau,a' Victti loathor ono-strnp
1 avoid tho rush work. pump. Plain too. high lieel. ,:i.83
w If you priTer a inado-to.ineasui'O 0 recoinmend Shlnola for patent
vj Mill rroiu tlio I'.ast at a lower price,
being postponod for two weoks.
Tho ladles present this weok woro.
Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. D. O.
Wolcott, Mr3. E. Nnsburg, Mrs.
Jumea Forry Sr Mra. J, W. Hen
uott, Mrs, Auiilo Tower, Mrs. E,
Nnsburg, Mrs. E. P. LowIb, Mrs. J, A.
Wlilttlugton, Mra. Nancy Noblo.
Mrs. John D. Goss, Mrs. George
A shlpmout of
White Shoes
Just Arrlvod.
Chlldran'a whlto one-strap pumps.
Slzos from 8 to 12 'j. 9I.1W o fjil.rid
Misses' white ouo-strnp pumps. Sizes
from 12 to 2 ...ijit.no o $1,115
Ladles' whlto Oxllto Soles one-strap
Slzoa 2M- to 7 Price $1.1)3
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Marsh and
daughtor, Mlsa Isls Marsh loft Tues
day morning on tho train for Eugono
wlioro In tho ovonlng thoy attended
tho Now York Symphony Orcnemra
Concert. Mrs. Mnrsh nnd daughter
roturnod to Marshflold Wednesday
ovonlng, and Mr. Marsh went on to
Corvnllls to attond n Masonic lodge
meeting, rotnrnlng, Thursday ovo
nlng. Thoy roport n very pleasant
trip and aro enthusiastic over tho
concert. Others nttondliig irom
Marshflold woro Mrs. William Hors
fall, Jr., and Miss Clara Myron.
V
Brown Says
"Pure, dcpondnblo drugs and
chemicals, such as I always
flpcclfy on all orders for
Tho lied CrosB, cost much
(noro monoy than tho ordi
nary kind, but they nro
worth moro. : : :
IMMEDIATE DELIYEHY.
THE
The Red Cross
'
Pharmacy
w
hen Ym Take
ut
Baby O
I. Leo Drown :: Phono I2U
"PHKHCHIPTIONS riltST."
in this glorious Spring air you will feel prouder if you
have a naat, comfortable, well constructed baby
carriage!
Our new Spring stock of baby carriages is complete
Special attention has been given to all details-wide"
roomy beds and finest springs make them comfortable
and durable.
Best German reed finished in old ivory, white enamel.
French gray, brown and natural. Many good styles in
go-carts.
PRICED FROM $6.50 TO $32
Johnson - Gubvsen Ceipiy
The Quality Name With the Service Fame1
KLl'NKY CLUII
Ladles' whlto Piazza no-strap pumps
Sizes from 2 Ms to 7. Prlco . .$1.7n
tn esiU'dnlly pleasant nftornoon
of sowliig and frlondly convorsatlon
waa spout by tho members of tho
North Ilond Klunoy club Thursdav
auernoou at tho home of Mrs. Stow
art McDonald. Tlio hostos3 aorved
a light luncheon shortly boforo the
hour of departure. Noxt Friday
evening, tho club ladlos will entor
GET Nf W MUSI C
" """" -.. tea - a,
Como In and play tlio latest victor
records on our machine nnd aoloct
tlio ones you desire
C.000 to Choose From
Wo will order special Numbers for
you
L. L. Thomas
Music Co.
73 Central Avouuo
Good Business Judgment
Wo oxpoct you to oxorclse your own good Judgment la selettlU
your futuro hoineslto. That Judgment will toll you that it would U
poor buslnoss policy to buy outlying property simply lecuse jo
can poslbly savo a few dollars In tho prlco of tho lot oa which j
oventunlly plan to build n houso costing sovoral tines tlieprlrtfl
tho lot. Ilosldas, If you will Invostlgato you will find Hie lots la
Porham Park, located In tho vory hoart of tho city, caa be boufbt
Just as cheap and on practically tho samo easy terms.
See REID About, It. 150 Front St.
1 I
5 lViarSniiela M nwinliig, trcM.iiiK and ultorlng
T?1nriof P n M ,lo" I"lIyi rrirleiitly and iva-hand at W.o.l May at tholr apartments at Tho
WT X l U 1 l b L v U. u. sonubly. HaEUO Thiirmlnv ov.,l,. rni.
leather shoej, or any kind of black
shoos,
A few Oxllto Boled men's shoes on
QUATERMAS STUDIO
n QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phone 106-L.
tain their husbands at the l.o.nn n MAKSIIFIEU), OHiSOON
Mr. and Mrs. llorgron and In two r1 '
we-.'Ks. tlio noxt regular club meet
ing will bo held with Mrs. Jones.
Tho meinbors out this week wero:
Mra Jones, Mrs. Jof Hnrtman, Mrs.
V. It. Simpson, Mrs. Tom Juza. Mrs.
llergiou and Mrs. John Hill.
A A A
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
flcient clerks being out of the high rent district ana
Keeping our prices as low as consistent with gooa dusi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Grocerles--
Mi south Broadway. Phones dw- dl,u v"
TO Kdwin O. Rentt W
Cut r,mvT.iantal ,,eh,Kn," i J V Koski
b Phonos: storo 259-j. 'Tailor for Men and Women
aroonhoiwe 42c-x (Market Avenue :: Marshfield
ct ivinsuu on naiiuayj
PLUASAXT SUHPItlSI'J PAHTY
A very pJoa3ant surprlso party
wp tonuored Mr. and Mrs. Mat L.
l ' "
Speeding Up With the Railroad
Phono Ut-J.
IHHHHHHHHLflHHBHI '
See our window for prlcos and
styles.
Electric Shoe Store
S. J. 1MMKL. lrop.
180 Kouih Ilruudtvny
liooa Hepaliod Whllo You Wnlt,
suriri3d Yaa complete, as returning
from an auto ride, tho rooms dark I
as they had loft them, Mr. and I
Mrs. May only knew of the pres-
enco of tho guests when they opened
tho door and turned on tho lights.
During tho absence of tho honored
couplo, tho guesta had prettily decor-
The inauguration of train service is causing the business of the Coos Bay country
to speed up. There are still 60 minutes in an hour and 24 hours in the day. The
easiest way to save your minutes is to use the telephone to do your business whether
it is across the street, across the county or across the State: Keep ahead of the
mails. Use the telephone.
Coos & Curry Telephone Company
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