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Ill M i i . 2 m9m9Mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmm0immnmmmmmvmmtM99rm9mmfmmmnmt i . i 1 . i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning Boclal hnppcnlngs, Intcndod for publication iu the society depart ment of Tho Tiinos, must bo sub mitted to .tho editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday ot each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In casos whare ovonts occur later than tho tlino mentioned.) PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bny people who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nri gladly rece.ved In the soclnl de partment. Telophone 133. Not tlces of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. WOMKN VS. MAN I ("Tho Fomalo of tho Species Is inoro deadly than tho Male." Rud- jrard Kipling.) "When tho Bilk nnd llnon salesman takes his sweetheart to a play, JVnd concludes tho evening program at an Inn or swoll enfo, JIo would chow a Bchweltzer sand wich, but tho lady orderB quail .For the female of tho species cats moro rich stuff than the malo. 3dan would quaff a glass of lager and account tho boverago flno, Dut tho lady who la with him fain would quench her thirst with wine. And tho food she ordors with It makes u lO-casc note jlook pale, For tho female of tho species eats moro pastry than the mule. ; When tho Bilk and linen salesman tnkes his sweetheart to a danco, Do they go thero In a trolley? Not In any circumstance! Ho mpst hlro a speedy taxi, or he'll hear n dreadful wall, For tho fomalo of tho species Is moro styllBh than the male. Man would hurry home nt midnight, but tho lady mutters "No! I am booked for eight moro dnnces! it's too early yet to go." What cares Bhe that ho must get up nt 0:30 without fall? For tho fomnle of tho species can sloop later than tho male. Exchange OF COURSE one can't lay down hnrd and fast rules for bolng a succonsful hostess any moro thnn ono can, make rules for tho nconlrnr"',nt of n "bporv (I'sonsHion. A really successful hostess Is born, not made, says Mndamo Legrnndo. But a fow hints hero and there help a lot. Wo hnvo all remarked on re ceiving Invltntlons to cortnln plnces In this wlso: "Qh, well I suppose I'll hnvo to KO hut I hnto to I never havo n good tlmo nt that plnco!" Then ngnln wo groot with truo do light a summons to com and dlno, pun or ppoml tho ovonlng with boiuo ono else. T no nrt Mnn rnVOtpd !' I womnn thnn thnt of being n success ful hostess. Sho makes moro frlonds, oho helps her husband with his bus iness acquaintances and sho Is an np'"nw,o'lTprt no'nl success. You mny think that money dons the trick: Mint If ni cm receive in n gorgeous homo wIMi tunny BorvnntB nnd a supornbuudnnro of cxponslvo food nnd wtno, ono Is undoubtedly n Biicoess ns a hoHtons. 'Hiat Is not true. First of nil. don't splurgo trotnon dously for guests. You will havo n more oVbnrnto tnblo decoration, per haps n fow dollcnclos thnt nro too cx ponslvo to bo ovrvdny occurrences thnt Is permissible. Wo nil do It more or less, I think. Dut don't deluge pcoplo with a lot oftuft that you wouldn't dream of having If you were nlono. Another thing to gunrd against Is tho overentertnlnlng of people. Don't think you havo to kcop up a never-ending flow of epigrammatic wit to help them digest tholr dinners. It will make them nervoiiB nnd they'll vote you either n boro or a would-be humorist. There nro some houses I avoid with absolute horror simply because tho hostess In her enorgotlc, Ignorant way makes mo perfectly mlBornblo trying to "do things" for me! Have lnte.cstlng people at your home. Introduce your frlonds to as many pcoplo worth mcotlng as you can. It Is nice to hnvo peoplo say: "Oh, yes, I llko to go thoro ono nlwayB-moots such Interesting peo plo!" Plonso remembor that by "Inter esting people" I do not mean freaks! Thoro Ib no surer may of being a successful hostess than by acting so thnt your guests will feel thnt their coming hnsn't disturbed tho routlno of your homo In tho least. Tho mlnuto you mnko penp'o feol that thoy'ro "company" you've n fail ure as a hostess. Just ono little hint more. Do not air domestic grievance:, discussions or demonstration of vlo'ent nffec tlon before outsldera in your homo. Yon can't Imagine 'low v jomfor tnble It mnkes them feo'l Let things movo sorenly until the guests hnvo gone, no matter how near Btorm Is to breaking. This is not bolng hypocritical It Is morely exorcising good taste you havo no right to tako offense nt tho criticisms of your frlonds. In rcsponso to tho dainty Invita tions sent out n fow dnys ngo, n largo and brMllant company gathered at tho Eagles' Hall Wednesday to enjoy an evening undor tho capablo management of the Murshtleld P. II. O. E. lodgo. The hall filled early a ml muiiy woro tho exclamations of surprlso nnd pleasure at tho festlvo decorations. A stand for tho or ciicbiru mid been arranged In tho ccutio of tho floor, and Its edges woru banked In greoiiB, while clusters ot Oregon grape and huekloborry fes tooned tho low walls and Ivy draped the lights. Music uud floor could with ditllculty hnvo been improved. At eleven o'clock an Impresslvo sceno wits liuioduced when In the middle of a danco, tho hall was darkened, music and lnughtcr coascd, .nnd to I'coinimnlmopt of tho chimes of a clock thnt hung Illuminated on tho wnll tho toast to "Our Absent Uroth nr" wis g'veu. In a mlnuto tho 1 ghts Unshod on, music nnd volcos continued nnd tho llttlo by-plny wns forgotten oxcopt by thoso who nro wont to rcmombor their nbsout brothers nt tho "hour of elevon". Continued dancing ended an even ing thnt for harmony of music nnd w ww decoration ,nnd benuty of fnir women will be long bo unsurpassed In tho annuals of Society. Messrs. Geo. Goodrum, C. It. Van Duyn and A. E. Neff composed tho arrangement committee, nnd receiv ing were Messrs. C. F. McKnlght, T. Grimes, F. M. Pamons. J. Albert .Mntson, W. A. Toyo nnd W. II. Kon nedy, assisted by the patronesses Mesdnmes Arthur T. Haines, Edwin S. Dnrgelt, Frank M. Parsons, J. Al bert Mntson, Willis H. Kennedy, Eu gene Crosthwnlte, Hnriy S. Tower, Roy E. Wernlch nnd M. C. Maloney 0 Tho Dlltmoro Forestry boys who nre situated iu and about Murshfleld nnd North Rend nnd tho various , Smith-Powers' camps, hold n Thanks- giving re-unlon dinner at tho Chand ler Thanksgiving evening. Among , their number were Messrs. Segorstcn, Thompson, Tardy, Lamon, McCaskey, Gulbord, Hamilton, Marston, and. Walbey. Mr. Vasey of Camp G was n guest of the evonlng. Mr. Cornell Lagorstrom was prevented by busi ness from being present. 4 O Cnpt. Hall, keeper of tho light house on tho Umpqua river, and wife hnve returned home nftcr a week's visit nt tho homo of their nclce, Mir J. L. Koontz. n Mrs. A. Rnlpho O'Drlen haB Issued Invitations for a bridge luncheon at Tho Chandler hotol next Tuesday. o M. G. Coleman nnd wlfo of .North Bond were host nnd hostess at a Thanksgiving d.nner at their homo In North Bond Thursday. Among their guestB wore E. Rlggs and wife, Mrs. Pled Peterson and daughter of Oregon City, Miss Goldlo Rlggs and MIbs May Peterson. O Robert McCnnn nnd wlfo of North Bend entertained a fow friends nnd relatives at dinner Thanksgiving. Among tholr guests were E. R. Hod son and family of Marshflold, -Miss Lillian McCnnn and E. George Smith. O Clins. Cnvannugh and wife or North Bond entertained n number of rela tives nt d nner Thanksgiving. Among their guests woro R. L. Cavanaugh and family, Wilkes Cavanaugh and fnmlly, nnd Robort Kittson nnd fam ily. 0-- C. II.. Worrel nnd wlfo of North Bond entertained at a Thnnksglving dinner Thursday. Among their guests woro Rev. D. A. McLeod, C. A. Smith and w'fo, W. R Simpson nnd wlfo, Misses Blnncho and Grnco Will iams and Harold Simpson. O Mrs. C M. .Bylor ontcltnlned the Altar Guild of tho North Bond Epis copal church nt hor homo Frldny af ternoon. PlniiB woro perfected for n tea nnd bazaar to bo given In Taylor's hall thoro noxt Saturday. Tho Guild will bo entertained noxt Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. G. Horno nt hor homo In North Bend. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth Is planning to Issuo Invitations for noxt Thurs day. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Kennedy woro host and hostess nt n Thanksgiving dlnnor Thursday. Among their guests worn A. O. Rogers nnd fnmlly nnd Julius La-sou nnd fnmlly. E. S. Bnrgelt nnd wlfo Intel ns guestB at n Thnnksglving d'nner J. Albert Mntnon and family, Capt. and I.rs. Mntson, Ralph nnd Frank Mai sou. O Tho lnrgest crowd that has over turned out to n Band dnnco filled tho Eagles' Hall Thursday night when tho Bnnd gnvo anothor of Its pop ular entortnlnments. Tho hnll wns voryiHjottyjtho decorations bolng (Continued from pngo 2.i & A UJ THE CHORUS 4 4 . sp tS' SCENE FROM ONK OF Till', PLAYS TO MK PRI'SKNTKI) BY THE RAYMOND TEAL MUSICAL COM KIY CO. WHICH OPENS A WFHK'S KNO.WJKMKNT AT THE MSOMC OPERA HOl'SE, SAT- llllY EVENIXO DEC. II. -L-Jj New At .' c The Myers Store Misses's Stylish Wool Sweaters, "Middy" stylo. Si.o.s 28 to 34. Colors white and, navy, navy uud white, and, cardinal and navy. A very catchy little sweater at only $2.00. Pretty Silk Waists in now stylo of lace with lino silk chiffon all-over; also niessalene iu plain and figur ed effects. New afternoon and evening shades. $3.00 to $10.00. Misses' and Little Women's Dresses of jirotty Cash mere. Sixes 14 to 18. Plain colors, navy, brown, green, wine, old rose and black. Trimmed with black satin. Only $8.00. Women's Black Serge Suits in extra si.os, 42 to CO. made along strictly plain tailored lines. Skirt has panel front and back, extra wide. An excep tional value at $16.50. in-1 Nl 1111 -I II --- Women's Fine Ribbed Union Suits in whito. Sizes M to 44. Low or high necks, long, wing or sleeveless, ankle or knee length, tight flitting. A very com fortable garment, at $1.25. Tan Rubberized Rain Coats at $4.50. Anothor ship ment of these regular $G.50 coats received this , week. Sizes 34 to 44. Our special price, only $4.50. Tan Cravenette Wool Clolh Raincoats, nowost stylo, sizes 16 to '12. Extra length, with full box back and Presto collars. Prices range from $8.00 to $16.50. ' " Exclusive Selling Agents for the "Tieon" Blouse American Lady Corsets, Nome Journal Patterns New York Office 41 Mercer Street MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Coos Building MARSHFIELD (UAtil t,v!)K& 1&BL htbt?i4 V&mv'W VriPU'iTV wtfv tcHKMKMHB SAYS PAT PUHSK .JUST ' AS (JOOI) AS HUSRANI) SOUTH NORWALK. Conn., Dec. 1. "I.ovo nnd mnrrlngo mny bo nil right, but n fat pock- ot hook nnd no squahblos are Just us good, and besides thero nro JiiBt iib good fish in tho sen, ! yot uncnught, ns Francis ! O'lloylo said to Miss Suruu ! Shay, cook and nrblter of kit- NOTICK OP ANNUA Ij MUNICIPAL i:iKCTION OP Tim CITY OP MARSHl'IKM). Not In years, if ever before In th cln's history hnvo the people of VnwihfleM had such n theatrical tri ii ii. uii u lulu is is promised In tlu coining of the Raymond Teal Musical Comedy Co., which Mpivieor Pratt las secireil for n veK's piigagement opening Saturdny night, December 9. This conipnny carries ihlr y people, pretty show girls, dainty comedlonnes, clovor coinedlnns, good actors and slngors in n rapertulro of onguglifg and tuneful nui'-pl coinedles. It is a company such ns is seldom seen or heard outside of tl-o largor oltlos. Manager Prntt says ho does not hesitate to giro this company his personal gunnintpo as ho has made carofui Inquiry und has been nssured that Mils company Is llrst-class In every particular. . chon olognnco In tho palatial I homo of John MoMullon, tho 0 mllllounlro contrnc or, when 4 discussing tho wedding of her 4 f llnncco with Miss Annlo Lynch, tho housokcapor. Cupid nlmed n Bhnft nt Miss Shay and Mr. O'Hoylo, the for- ' ester on tho place, but Million- K- aire McMullon Interjected a wand of gold nnd tnwnrted tho arrow. "Now, O'Hoylo, If you : must mnrry, take the houso- keopor; she's pretty and I can got along without hor, but the cook, nover! What would I do I ' o without her.1 Ho offered a houso and fuiml- ture, nlso brldnl trip to Cnltfor- nin nnd Moxlco; Pair Annlo agreed to bo "second fiddle" un- 4 der tlioso conditions, while tho dlvlno Sarah was content on a doublo salary to continue to cook Mr. McMulIen's cakes, frit- tors, atonies nnd "pork nnd" as ho loves them. ' Annlo nnd Francis nro now on tholr wny to tho Ooldon ! Onto, nnd Snrah, tho cook, Is ' ' humming In tho kitchen as though gold were glue nnd her heart had nevor boon broken. ti Pursuant to tho direction of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshflold, Cops County, Oregon, no tlco Is hereby glvon thnt on Tuesday, tho nth day ot nooomhor, I9ll, thoro will bo hold In tho Council Chambor In tho City Hnll of tho said City of Marshflold, n rogular genornl olec ..uii, lur tho puiposo of olectlng n Mayor to servo for tho term of two years, commencing tho first Monday In January, 1912, and of oloctlng two members of tho Common Coun cil to sorvo for tho torm of throo yonrfl ench, commencing tho first Monday In January, 1912, nnd of electing a Recorder to sorvo for tho term of ono yenr, commencing tho first Monday In Janunry, 1912; nnd for the purpofo of submitting to tho legnl voters for their approval or.' rejection "An Amendment to the City . Cl-nrter of tho -City of Mnrshlleld, chnnglng tho name of said City from 'City of Mnrshfte'd' to 'City of Coos Rny.' " and for the nurnoso of sub mitting to fn legnl voters for tholr approval or rejection "An Amend ment to tho Charter of tho City of Mors! field. Coos County, Oregon, chnnplng tho namo of said City from 'CI v of Mnrshfleld to 'Mllllcomn.' " Thn said election will be held be tween tho hours of nine o'clock A.M. nnd r'x o'clock P. M. Provided, That tho Judges of election shnll have tho powor to ndjpurn ono hour at noon, duo proclamation of such adjourn ment being made. J, R. Llghtner, A, D. Wolcott nnd F. A. Golden havo been horotoforo hv Min Pniiunnn Pmincll Of SSW f appointed ns Judges of said electW nnd Roy Lnwhorn, J. C MewW and C. A. Pennock ns clerks oft" oiecuon. ., Ijatud this 24th day of Norem JOHN W. nUTLER.' . . m... - ffirnfltN uocoruor or uio uiy i - ,, Pnn PniintV. OrCKOD. Suvo money by patroniilng V Times ndvonlsors. 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