The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Personal notices of vlsltort
Id tho city, or of Coos liny
pcoplo who visit la other
cities, together with notices
of social affairs, aro gladly
received In tho social do
partment. Tclophono 133.
Notices of club meetings will
bo published and secretaries
nro kindly requested to fur
nish sumo.
ICi:i:i 'KM SHOUT
Say,
woman, lovely woninn, would
you hldo that picture lint?
Ah, not for untold dollnrs would you
do n thing HUo thnt, .
And havo tho tout ensemble of your
costumo fall down tint.
I Guess not!
Shnll tho 'autocrat edict of some
scheming French galoots
Materially lengthen out tho shirts of
coming suits.
And thus cnuso obscuration of thoso
millinery boots?
Keep 'em chortl
Oh woman, charming woman, would
you screen thnt "pcok-n-boo"
Of bo ninny stylish patterns of such
variegated huo
With a somber outside wrappor that
allowed no pcoltlng through?
You would not!
Shall thnt badgo of fomnlo freedom,
tho abbreviated shirt,
Bo gradually longthcnod till It trail
eth in tho dirt,
And with tho fcstlvo mlcrobo most
Industriously llrt?
Keep 'om shortl
Oh tho shorter shirts tiro youthful
thoy turn back tho hnnd of
time,
And thoy help to clotho tho flguro
with a dalntlneca sublime
To return them to tho bondago of
oiintry residence, Tennyson's "May
li.eon" was sum, us woll ns some of
ho old carols dealing with tho dainty
subject of May dny. One runs like
this:
"Tho rose Is red, tho roao Is white,
The rose Is In my garden;
I would not part with my sweetheart
For twopence-halfpenny fardon."
Hooks telling of tho May dny fes
tivlals of tho old world can bo found
In many branches of tho public 11
brarlcs, and sometimes one gives the
scoro for tho music of tho songs.
At n delightful garden party men
tioned for It was really a garden
party of a very picturesque Bort tho
May polo was Immousuly high and
twined nbout with a garland of pink
hntl white roses made of waxed paper.
Whero thoro aro flno grounds
around a home, fancy costumes would
make tho Mny party even moro de
'llghtful. Tho grand folk In Wnt-
teau's lovely pictures aro tho right
ones to copy, thoso delicious make
bellovo shepherds and shepherdesses,
who wear panlors nnd kneo breeches
nnd powder tholr hair, and who aro
otlll painted upon llttlo exquisite
Krench fans.
As panlcrs aro coming In stylo tho
flowered pnttcrns appropriate for
them ran bo bought In tho cheapest
COttonS. Four lards of Dolly Vnnlnn
calico tho namo Is actually hrpiI
with throe of tho plain colors for
tho petticoat would make a charming
tlrcs3 for a miss of fifteen or slxteon.
It must havo sleeves tight to the
..,. nun uiuro irmeu, a square
neck filled In partly with a white
tucker, to which tho panlor mater
Contributions concerning
social happenings, Intended
for publication in tho society
department of Tho Tlnit-s,
must bo siibmlltod to tho edi
tor not later than C o'clock
p. m., Friday of oach week.
(Exceptions will bo allowed
only In ensos whero tho
event occurred later than tho
timo men t lonod.)
Ileiincsscy, Irn Acron, Ira Sturti
rant, Leo McLnln, Ed Stcelo, Lnw
renco Moycrs, .11m Merchant, John
Tollcfson, Floyd Smith, Fred Hill,
Chas. Tldland, Victor West, .loo
Uoonoy, Geo. Cllnkenbcard, Wm.
Ulchnrdson, Win. Murphy, Archlo
Glb.wn, Horbort Tottcn, Malcom
Totton, Cyril llebcrt, Orln Kinney,
A. Dubny, Carl Hagqulst, Emll
Churchill.
DANCING PAUTY
long skirts would bo a crime,""1 W01Im1 bo sowed. Tho bodlco nnd
panior nro of tho same always tho
floworod goods and tho hip bouf
fnnco la high. Kneo trousers nnd
tall coats aro of pink, violet azure
and gray aro do rlgoiior for tho boyB,
"nnd thoso can bo niado of papor
cnmbrlc nt ton cents a yard. Uucklod
fllirtna .lilnli . in
....w, ,..,. , iikowisu smart now
nro npproprlnto footgear.
Would It not?
Shall they chango this pretty fashion
when It's hardly at Its otart,
And veil thoso proud creations of do
signers' dainty art?
Let theso long and lovoly bootle?
havo a chnnco to play their
part
Keep 'cm short!
So send forth your ultimatum most
(omphatlc nnd complete,
That you will not swoop tho sidewalks
as you promenade tho street,
And thoy sha'n't ring down tho cur-
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Mra. Erros Torroy Loyland, and
Misses Eugcnlo Dnlglo and Ilruco
Kelley woro hostesses at ouo of tho
most delightful dancing parties of
tho season Monday evening, tho af
fair being given In tho Mooso hall.
About 3Ti couplcj woro In nttond
auco and all speak enthusiastically
of tho ovont. Excellent music was
furnished by Mnrtlu'3 orchestra. Tho
hall waa prettily docoratod with
rhododendrons and greens, and dur
ing tho ovonlng, delicious punch
wbb doryed. Tho chaporons woro
Mrs. O.'s, Torroy and .Mrs. Ida
Conrad,
phoghess cum election
Froldberg, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs.
Allco Hall, Mrs. J. T Harrlgan, Mrs.
Frances Hazard, Mrs. K.' Mlngus,
Mra. Gcorgo F. Murch, Mrs. W. 1'.
Murphy, Mr3. David Nelson, Mrs.
Nancy Noblo, and Mrs. Qulst.
Mrs Chnrles Stauff will lie iho
noxt hostess In two weeks.
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GENEItA CLUH MEETING
Tho Gonora Club mcotlng was
hold on Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. George Qulovaou and tho visi
tors prcsont wero: Mrs. John lley
nolds of North Dcnd, Mrs. J. S.
Stubbloflold, Miss Mamie (lulovuen
and Mrs. E. M. Gulovsen of Port
laml. Tho club memborj' out woro
besides tlio hostess: Mrs. J. W. Da
vis, Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. Henry
Hosa and Mrs. Fred Smith. Tho
afternoon hours spent In necdlo
work and conversation woro brought
to a closo with an appetizing lunch
eon, and . tho ladles adjourned to
moot ngaln at the end of two weeks
with .Mrs. Hoss.
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. PUPILS' KECITAL
Lnst Thursday afternoon at four
o'clock, pupils of Miss Ednu Louise
Larson nnd Henrlk G-Jcrdrum ap
peared Informally In n recital at tho
conservatory.
Following Is tho program which
wns very woll rendered:
"Hondo" . . . . Crosby
Maxltio Fcusler
"March of Tho bwarfa" . . . Hoist
Efflo Flaattcu nnd Loiia Hinder
"Uercouso" . . . r Godard
Inez KJclland
"Tlio Sliepord's Dream" . Stolnberg
Isla Marsh
".Molody In F" Itubenstoln
Howard Kolloy
"Mazurka" s. Smith
Mario Motlln
"EtmUi In A flat" . . . Wollonhntipt
Mabel Iiniuol
"Vnlso In 1) flat" Chopin
lreno Holm
"Hungarian March" Alfoldy
Illltliir Solandor, Mnrlo Largcnt
Victoria KJolland, IJortha Davis
A. E. Morton, Mm. Walter KniNli,
Mrs. Matt Smith, Mrs. John Lonnaii,
Mrs. Georgo Evorltt, Mra. G. A.
Perkins.
Glltl.S' IIIIIDGH CLl'lt
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Miss Uuth Cowan entertained a
number of friends at brldgo Mon
day afternoon, and nt tho closo of
i delightful social aftornoon, served
delectable dainties to .Mrs. Doraoy
Kroltyor, .Mrs. Itoyal Nllca, and tho
Misses Wllda Harris, Noll Warwick,
IJruco Kulloy, and Evnlyn Flanagan.
EPISCOPAL LADIES' Gl'ILD
Tho Ladles' Guild of tho Marsh
field Episcopal church held tholr
regular session Tuesday afternoon
at Guild' hall, Mrs. Herbert Lock-
hart and Mrs. Emma Nasburg act
lug as hostesses. At Iho buslhoss
si'shIoii, Mis.x Lockhart who was ro
contly eloetod president, resigned,
nnd Mrs. Claudo Nasbuig was elect
ed to tako hor plaro. Other mat
ters of business woro talked of,
after which, tlio, ladies spent u
jhort time socially and tho hostess
es served light rofieshniuiits.
At the meeting next Tuesday,
Mrs. L. A. Llljoqvlst and Mra. J. S.
Coko will bu the host(suc3.
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PAItTV
PLCASANT Si:WL(l
COOS KIVKIt PICMO
tain
fect-
on your protty llttlo
Hold tho fort!
Lot tho drcsa makers In Pnrlu hng
out slgnnls of distress,
Deforo they tack on Inchos of ml-
lndy'a ftituro dross,
And Inform thoin most politely they
havo got anothor guoss
Keop 'em short!
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A crowd of young pcoplo spent
tho day last Sunday nt Goodwill's
on South Coos Hlvor, making tho
n mi mo miincii Hope. Music.
gani(M, swimming, bosldea othor out-
Tho Progress Club mot Monday
aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. S.
Nicholson for tho election of offi
cers, tho following ladles bolng
placed in office for tlio noxt club
yonr: Mrs. Nicholson, reelected
president; Mm. H. II. Coroy, vlco-
prosldont; Mrs. 11. It. Chandler, ro-
elected recording secretary: .Mrs. A.
C. Vestal, corresponding secretary
nnd Mrs. ;A. U. GIdley, treasurer.
Aftor tho business session, tho host
oss served light refreshments. Tho
Inst mooting of tho year will bo a
picnic in two weeks nt Cooston,
each monibor of tho club having
tho privilege of inviting two guests.
ATHENE DELPHIAN SOCIETY
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Tho North Ilend Athono Delphian
Socloty of North Ilend ontortnlncd
last Tuejdny evening at tho homo of
On Thuisdny afternoon, Mrs.
John Crnlg of North Ilend was
Iio.Uchs at a delightful llttlo dinner
party for a few ladles, for tho picas
uro of Mr. Craig's mother who with
her husband Is visiting hero from
Long Hcaeli, California. A dainty
luncheon was served at tho closo of,
tho aftornoon by the 'hojtoss to the
following guests: from Mnrshflold, '
Mra. W. F. Mlllor, Mis. C. It. Pock,
Mrs. F. W. Payno, Mrs. It. M. Jon-,
nlnga, Mra. C. W. CuiuboM, and
.Mra. Guy Warner, nnd from North'
Mend Mrs. Virgil Wilson, .Mra.
GeDi-go Stophonson, nnd tho guest
of honor Mrs. Crnlg Sr.
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E THE UNIVERSAL C An '
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Sill ,s yw WiH-iiiiiiv of MMIsfa,..
El U-y Wn-lVV. -S..MIIIK fUTjll,H,.
IIJI Im-IiibIiik pleasure In i.i.-,Jt lu (
I-'oi.l jii- W a ittllliy .,m- nr. Tho '
l,,lm ,''-'' Mimllly, , IU(T
Jill l,,,V','M- V" ' 0 Hll(. ,,
llllj I Mliilnln. Foid mV Ic- cm !.,.,.
T,,c ''""'"K '" Is .1Wa- It,,.,;,!,,,,,,'
i jii yi7.. On dNplny and s.ile 1 ' '
I Isaac K. Tower
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DANCE TO-NKDIT
Tho North Ilend Voinon of
Woodcraft rro giving a d.uiro thla
ovonlng In lkhoff hall. Thnv havo
Mr. and Mrs. Mllaa Illchardsoii, tholr jOnsiixed. Martin's orc'ieatra and aro
special guests bolng tho Alpha Del- cx.icctlng a largo crowd and antlcl
phlon Socloty of .Mnrshflold. Tho Pntlnj: n good time.
homo of tho host and hostess waa
very artistically arranged with largo
bowls of 'peonies,? roses, flnga and
lllaca. Tho following excellent pro
gram was roudorcd.
Piano Duot "11 Trovntoro" ..
Verdi
(Colitliiuctl on Pago 3)
Mm. E. L
Mrs. r.'iarles
Vocal
CLUH SUIIPIIISE PAHTV
dinner nbout noon, mado up a most
ueiiKiitnil day for tho party, union:
whom woro tho following.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. Carpenter, Miss
im ami .noun Cook, Mabol !
Maiizey, Lillian Thorwnld, Laura1
i"lay, Edith Pondorgrass. ismmn I
O'Donnoll, Maydream McLaln, Nona
JtllV. I'niliiln irnil.ln r.... ,. ..
T Th "r0 f ,,art,3 n"'1 Mny KM ,tator. K ni V a P k
I parties and tho manner of cole- Anna Lund, m i, nv.,,.. ....
hmtlon-dopondan good deal onlrla s.evena. Gor.rpdo Sealfo,' Mae
he amount of money one ,a wi.ilngjO.enia,,. Lenora Tope, .ladg and
' T3"": , WInnlfroii Sliupsan, Mlua Dalglo.
-v .1 ,w., tiiuuiiiiiK luncuon last nio .Mossors: Krncst Wood
year, given In the grounds of n private' '
Mrs. C. W. Porklns of DniiKor
I waa tendered a very plcasaht sur-
door oports. and a bountiful picnic ! '""'""i We(,"e8ln' nftornoon by tho
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White Pumpi
mombors of tho North Ilond I). M.
C. Club. Mr. Perkins toadies In
tho North Iloiul schools, and ho nnd
Mrs. Perkins will loavo for tholr
homo as 30011 as school la out. Tho
ladles mot down (own and drovo to
tho Perkins homo In .Mr. ItussoH'a
car. The af tot noon waa spent In
tho grovo noar tho house, and later
dainty refresh nionts which tin la
dles lied provided wero aorvod in
tho houso. Altogether tho nftor
noon was a most onjoyablo 0110, mid
0110 to bo long romemborod. Mra. J.
L. Griibbs waa a apodal guest. Tlio
other ladles nrosont wnm- ai
ivtmior uiissoll. Mrs. Ira Weltzol, 01s,
airs
Coo and
Worrol
rV Llttlo lilt of Ileav-
on" Ernest It. Hall
"Foggy Dow" . . E. Mllllgan Fox
Hy Mm. Noll Hanks accompanied by
Miss Ilcsslo Adklns
Ilarltono solo "Oboron" ...Wobor
Ily Chiirles S. KaUor, accoinpanied
by Mrs. Kaiser
Instrumental solo "Spinning
S';" Lltoff
Hy .Miss Illldtir Solandor
At a Into hour, tho hostess nssl3t
ed hy tho Misses Etta Tavlor uml
Marguerite Woldy, sorved dollclous
tofroghiuents. Tho moiuboiii proscnt
rrom tho Marshfiold society woro:
Mrs. Kato Lando, Mrs. Ollvo K.
lliown, Mlssca Allco Curtis. Ellen
Hudnas, Myitlo Miller, Graco John-j
son, and Myrtlo Downar. Tho30
prcsont from North Head nnd othor
guests present woio: Mr. nnd Mrs. I
-. d. naiscr, icov. and .Mrs. A. S.
Ulavy, .Mr. and Mra. E. L. Coo, .Air.
and .Mrs. C. II. Worrol, Mr. and
.'no. j. b. iayior, Mr. and Mm. I
.Mllaa Hlchardson, Mrs. Frank Hog-
Jira. ol Hanks, Mrs. Wm.
J. Isaacs, Mrs. A.
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Fliminiisfe Hall
TSumrsdlayjMajll
Secomdl Concert by the
IVIIsiiPis jfiiffl ff P
arsnne.0
Club
Gerald Hoet, Condmctor
FTfar
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caieia Hale Cfe
Soloist
n nn
iie Jnia:
Slffffo R
MSS MM
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oprairao
Atliiilsslon ."lie.
Tickets at Oh I Pharmacy uml (Ijcnlnw
Con M-rvatory
MBSMMBaBKOaakaHl
I Is Youngs a Home or
eirely a House
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Evelyne Conway
VOICE AND FINDA.MENTAI
PIANO
Studio Myrtle Arms
Phono 395L.
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mill
s memory,
SMarshfield
SFlorist Co.
( Edwin G. Scott
Cut Flower, l'lornl Deslyns,
8, White Slippers
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Hoy Ilralnard, Mrs. Stowart' Vaughan. Mrs. 11
ll.n 1.1 ,. ....
11.1,111111111 .1IIH linil.lf l.-n . llnnlll.. .. 1 .. ...
.-.., ..v..,. ,vuiii. jira. .iuuiiiiik. unci inn mi.u.iu i.i, ..
L. A. Loomls, Mrs. Wm. Vaughan, thony, lllldur Selnnder, Hessio Ad-'
I Mrs. LC3tcr Eaton. Mrs. A 10 klnn II..I1.11 ...,.i 1.-... i...... .. . .
I .. . " " ...w.. unit ltllliui'liu ,M0 UP. m. a - .
jioi on ami Mr. and Mrs. Porkliu. Mnrguorlto Woldy. Etta Tavlor UrCtGr Yfmr NSTVl
May 14
.MOTHEIt'S DAV
Send .Mother tho Plants
and flowers sho loves last.
WNir a colorctl flown
for Mother living oir a
ulilto 0110 for .Mother's
memory.
FOIl SOI.MEIt WEAIt
Clillilivns Whlto Duck Slippers,
Mos from 1 , ,jt.0 , ,,-j
&
l j Clilldivns ami .Masses Wlilto O
lito Soled Pumps. Sli-s fro:
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nHJ3HHJi
rjiffVff
1 n. BWraj iiif inn pf " r7
N THE MAD rush r fads fanrl-. 1 nil Ito-JiVm tatMm
thc;o it txlei'ii day wo have none , fi i"1 " t't", '9
... lak... I...... I .. .
v... i,i iiuiiii iiiiiiiiM, ..tj
lust hluit ,m,iii- cyos and think how tho Id Ii n. U j
N .wan tlrt ro-itrast with tlio av .'!!' li""' "f m vn' rt
f r t ili'AliA
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tlio noxt regular club meeting
will bo In two weeks with Mrs.
Lostor Eaton.
v-
0111
Pumps
$1.1)5
HJa t 151 and 1 to (I inlcos
, I.M to I.D.I
Ladlos Whiiu Clndeivllu l'......,u
I,.. 1.. ,
"HI
Jjidu'i. Whlto PJaza
...
Ii'l'll 1 7S
Me have also a full lino of La,
dies and Chlldiens Shoes miulo nil
In Patent Leather, C.1111 .Metal, '(
Mil, lliittim or I,aco Shoes with
Jililto laces, Shoos Whlto Trimmed,
Pumps White TrJmintMl.
I XOKTII 11ENI) AID
The Ilaptlst Ladfor'Ald Society
of North Ilond mot In a session for
sowing, Thursday afternoon at tho
"homo of Mrs. A. II. McKay, the tlm0
bolng spont pleasantly in necdlo
work and conversation.
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...u ,hiuhu liuipiiiun aocioty will oir vrg
moot ngaln next Tuesday oronliiu'dVl 1 WOW
at tha library. ,
I W'.. 1
t r 1 "" " a kooii assortment of
patterns fioni which you can select
I CHAMINADH CLUI1 III:- '",, hpiing and summer suit and
I HEAltSAL ,,,', sMirc, that you havo Iho latest
. L Myle.
Tho Chnmlnado Club mot for re- Wo
Wo
htoik.
1 11 Ml
I A. . W. CLUH SESSION
.Mrs.
W ;illlllMll in IMt'n ;,
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tha I'wmpt sorvlco ami our (alhultiir
In frit..
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..ua.Bm iuosuay morning at
1101110 of tho dlrontnr Af tr. and flfllii... u , ...... ... , ..
.. - '-' Mill, " h""'lll"--V II, OO I IIP
Horsfall Jr. A very Intorestimr test.
preparod and read bvl- Our m-ima .... .-,m....i.i
in- Suit for Easter,
jbX
1,1 t'l
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... i.-:.iii in 11."
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rt
One
ci men
',. i,ii.". Tliiak
Hi. iu'iiiI . l"uul,1C
ri,... TliJikaS"'""'
comes 'lu-k of formW
f.i..Ks ma. . e"";jBtl!
,a,k of iluso lliw !:
i. ..I11111.I AV
1.. .11 in HIlHb " ..
it I.. inline lm
11..11.B, .. ; .!,
paper was
with Mrs. Horsfall
V
o you to examiiio our'
Can Save
You Money On Every
Pair
Plants.
Phones: Store 250-J.
Greenhouse 425-X
(Closed on Sunday)
kiikSk'
ft
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Electric Shoe Store
s
XOHTll HEND GUILD
Hugo Qulst extended lint
hospitality Thursday afternoon to
mo a. K. w. Club ladles and h.
had as out3ido guests. Mrs. J. A.
sYrnn!1"?" ""' A' T' LaKor' Tho BP'oPH Ladles' Guild 0
strom. The usual social diversions North Bend met for a short ses-
.. , -, ".I, r e''onver- slon Thursday afternoon at tho
Shoes
S. J. 1M.MEL, Pron.
180 South llroadway
iSMIU auorueu a pleasant after
1 "w... t ii0 uecorauons wore of
rpses and other cut flowers. At an
appropriate hour, tho hostess served
'tempting refreshments. Tho mem
bers out this weok were: Mrs, F. E
Mrs. Charles Stauff on "Tho Ito- If ,,, ,,,.,., ..
Ilinntln M... .., m. . . " "" "lllll JO
-.... .. ...u.ciuj.i, . inn pimi, ... m.,,,., ...... ...
."eet ., next Tuesday morning aa.l.o, "8 y" n
If you prefer a iiiado-to-ineasure
Suit from tho East at n lower price,
wo aro also prepared to servo.
Ucuiiliig. prcsslni; and nli !
iiiuio promp uy, efficiently and 1,.
sonablj-.
J. V. Koski
Tailor for Men and wnmon
Market Avenue :: Marshfield'
Phono 111.J. I
cwttrf
over, wlilrli ur
i)i'(sdrd. r
Tho J,,I.iisop-uIoC" l
makes a hpcclalty of "furnlsliliiK Ir-ui-. I""t ad of lio"
tlio roInoN, comfort, liiforinallty and roiifi'""
for pleasuro ami happiness. ( m, $
Whether it Is fiirnlshlnc a homo roiuph'lo or J'''
new nocossary touches with u tvw odd piece of irn
and thero throughout tho houso you hhould consult l
will pay in economy and satisfaction.
Chureli rnnm 0...1 rt 1 ..
.... ,..., ullu tt,iU4 irunsacting
a few matter3 of business adjourn
3d to meot again In two weeks t
the homo of Mrs. I. U. Dartlo for
a buslnoss and social session. The
ladle3 present this week were: Mrs.
I10V
iy
The Quality Name With the Service Fame
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paired WhHo You Wait. I Allen, Mr, Olivia Edman, Mn. Uly O. Z MZ,Z,
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient "
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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