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8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON3ATUr1dA?, JANUARY 20? 1912 EVENING EDITION (Continued from pago 3.) stopping nt the principal points of In terest en route, lira. McConnac will make an extended visit near New Orleans, wheiu she was born. 0 Tho Coos Day Motor Boat Club gavo Its monthly card-party and so cial Monday evening In tho club rooms In North Bond. Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire and Mr. and Mrs. II. O'Mara, wero In chnrgo of tho affair and provldod nniplo cntortalnmont and refreshments for tho largo crowd present. Ton tnblos of whist and brldgo wero played and somo un usually high scores wero added to tho lists. In tho lata evening, hot tama los, Bandwlchcs and coffee wero scrv-od. Among thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ilonnlo, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoln, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coko, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Horn,, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Qclscndorfcr, Mr. and MrB. C. M. Bylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Swcarlngcn, Mr. nnd MrB. A. II. Derbyshire, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Q. Colo man, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Loomln, Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Iluntloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Chos. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. a. Lcmans 1cJ, Mr. nnd MrB. II. O'Mara; Misses Xonn Kruno, Lily Butler, Laura jKruBO, Ellzaboth Uoolllng, Ethmn JohnBon and Thoa Kruso, Messrs. John Mullon, August Hoolllng, Win. Wood, Claronco Covey, Roy Law born, J. Iluntloy, Noll BankB, and Robert Banks. Tho Motor Boat blub will glvo anothor card party tho third Monday of next month, February 10, of which tho commlttccB will bo announced later. f the talented soprano of North Bond, accompanied by Mrs. Jennings. At ciidB, high honors wero won by Miss Leun Kruso nnd Mr. McLaughlin, and the consolation prizes by Mrs. Alex ander and Mr. Mullen. Coffee, sand wiches and cako wero served nt thn close of tho evening. Between eigh ty and ninety guesta wero present. 0 According to Danio Rumor, two well known young couples of North Bend will wed in tho spring or early summer. The young women havo been reared in NOrth Bond and their girl friends nro anticipating formal announcements soon so that they will havo tho opportunity of giving soino Riiowors In their honor. Tho Cordiality Club mot Monday for a pleasant evening of whist at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Dod go. In tho games of progrcBBlvo whist that wero played, Mrs. Hll donbrnnd nnd Mr. Cnmpboll wero fortunate In winning tho first prizes, while Mrs. Brndflold nnd Mr. 1111- dcnbrnjid carrlod off low honors. Tho club will moot Thursday, January 25 with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hlldon brand. 0 Mrs. Frank Rogers hns takon pae ago on tho Rcdondo, leaving Mon day, for California and possibly Mex ico nnd Arizona whoro sho hopes to find n climate bonoflclnl to her bro Icon health, and whoro sho expects to stay for several months. Until her doparturo sho is visiting at tho E. F. Morrissoy homo. Tho Oklnhomn, or Tuesday Night, Whist Club will moot Tuesday, Jan uary 23, with Dr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth entertaining. 0 MrB. A. T. Haines was hostess Tuosday to a numbor of friends who dropped in Informally for nn after noon of enrds nnd chnt. Mrs, E. Crosthwnlt, Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn and Mre. F. M. FnraonB woro nmong thOBo visiting and spending tho day. 0 MrB. Q. A, Bonuott ontortnlncd a numbor of guests Inst Snturdny nt an nftornoon of brldgo nt which prlzoB woro won by Mrs. W. II. Kon nody and Mrs. I. S. Kaufmnn, A dainty luncheon wns served subse quent to tho gnmo. Thoso Invited woro Mosdamos J. W. Bonnott, Arth ur McKoown, W. 8. Ohnndlor, A. T. Haines, M. C. Ilorton, I, 8. Kaufman, D. Y. Stafford, 0. K. Porry, E. Mln gus, Eugono O'Connoll, J. T. McCor mao, F, E. Leofo, W. S. Nicholson, P. A. Snndborg, Hnrry Nasburg, P. 21. Wilbur, E. O. Flanagan, M. 0. Malonoy. W. II. Konnody, W. F. Mer chant, J. 8. Coko, Henry Songstac- Ken nnd R K. Booth. 0 Friends of Noll Banks nnd Miss Butlor, two well known North Bend young people, havo been npprnlscd that their tnnrrlngo will take place hi tho uenr future. Mr Banks is a member of tho shipbuilding firm of Kruso & Banks, -O Mrs. Eiuina Nnsburg nnd little Loulso Lockhurt will lcavo in a few weeks for Sun Francisco where thoy will Join Mrs. Lockhnrt who hns boon spending! tho last month there. Tho thieo will then proccod on an extend ed southern and eastern trip, accord- in to presont plans. Tho Ladles Art Club wns cntcr tntned Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. B. Curtis at her homo in South Mnrshflcld. Fancy work wns tho prlnclpul diversion. Dainty refresh ments were served. Mrs. James Ro Inudson wnB a spcclnl guest of tho club. MrB. C. F. McGeorgc was elec ted to membership. Mrs. Ivy Con dron will entcrtnln the club next Fri dny afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. F. L. Sumner. J. T. Harrlgnn nnd wifo loft on tho Breakwater today for Portland and other northern points whoro thoy will visit for a fow weeks. Thoy also oxpect to placo nn ordor for nn auto while away. 0 D. C. Greeno, Coos Bny manngor of tho Oregon Power company, nnd wlfo nrrived horo this morning via Drain, Mr. Qrceno following tho convention of tho managers of tho II. M. Byllcsby company in Chicago went cast to Join his wifo who was visiting relatives there This Is Mrs. Grceno's first trip horo. Sho nnd Mr. Greono will go to housekeeping horo shortly. 0 Miss Theresa M. Clarko will lcavo In a fow dnys for San Francisco nnd other California points whoro she will visit for a whllo. 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Merchant woro Jiust nnd hostess Tuesday night .it n Claiming Informal dinner-party com plimontnry to Mrs. Henry Sengstnck iu nnd daughters, MIbscs Genovlovu uud Doris, who lcavo soon on nn ex tended trip in tho south and oast. Mubic, singing and dancing by tho j'oung people omployod a delightful evening, following tho exquisite din lie Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry SengstncK en, MIeb aenevlovo and Miss Doris Sengstacken, Jack and Ilolon Mer chant woro tho guesta present. Exchnngo on tho occasion of tho salo of tho nrtlclo. On tho first of March grocorlcs, totlol accessories, art work, kitchen necessities, nrtlclca of ah kinds will bo secured to tho Ex change by the cooperation of that body with llko organizations In oth er cities. O- Mts. C. E. Nicholson and Mrs. A. E. Ncff returned this week from a weeks visit with friends in Coqullle. MtB. Feed SInglo accompanied them home for a fow days' visit on the Bay. 0-J 'iho ladles of St. Monica's Catho lic church met YVcdncsdny nftornoon nt the former J. E. Oren residence, now owned by the Sisters of Mercy, nnd mndc further plnns for tho bn zaar which they will give the first Weok after EaBtcr. It is planned i to mnko the stile of fancy work one of the features of tho bnzar and tho meetings for awhile will bo devoted largely to sewing, 0 dicing pnrty was given Wed neHity, Ian. 17, nt Logglo'B Hull, .'J!'J Ben j, b tho U. M. O. club. With a tew exceptions nil tho mem bers were present, nbout twenty-six coupltM in nil. Mr. Best, Mrs. Wcr nich nnd Mr. Olson composed tho rn-isn ktee in chnrgo nnd under their p-celif't tupei vision a very delight ful r-vuilng wot insured. Supper ;i tuived lutcr in tho banquet room. 0 A " enjoynblo surprlso party was f.lvcn Airy. L, A. Loomls at her home -i North Bend last Saturday ce:i tig by members of tho Jolly club. At whist tho prizes wero won by t.Un. :t4 Williams and Mrs. L. A. Lnnmlj, nnd nt n late hour refrcsh nun if.o served. Thopo present "p Mr. nnd Airs. Chas. Williams, Mrs. ir id Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr. and Mr l 6 Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Ltnlnnrd, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hames. tlIo Emma Johnson nnd Roy La.v b nn Esther Inihoff, nnd Annn Reed; nnd Messrs. Fred Kruso, Dick Lcmuu, Joe Windsor, Geo. Dowoy, John Shop pnrd, Win. Reed, Herbert Morton, Robtert McLaughlin, August Hool llng, Arthur Chnso, Win. Davis, J. Hartmnn, Lluyd Huntley, Hnrry Con-, i, 'Glen Grout, .Wnrren Murphy, i Ed Thomas. Jny McCarthy, Win. Wood, Archie Philips, nnd Jonn Hnmpton. 0 i Miss Evcljn Lnngworthy and .Mhs Uael Morrlman nro plnnnlng to son J 'lit invitations soon for a big Leap year and Valentino party, Feb. 14, i at the J. O. Lnngworthy home. DEBUTANTE LIKE LESSON Thoro, little girl, don't cryl They havo taken your doll, 'tis truo But they're planning clothes, Cotillions nnd beans, And grown-up parties for you. Your love for dolly will soon pass by. Thero, little girl, don't cryl There, little girl, don't cry! They havo taken your slnto 'tis true; But you'll spend your dnys In tho rainbow hnze Of Functions all held for you. And school-slnto problems will he sponged dry Thero, lltttlo girl, don't cryl The A. N. W. club hold n very pleasant meeting Thursdny nt tho home of Mrs. Mnry McKnlght and !!i. V. A. Hazard. Two guests, Mre. St. Clair of Coqulllo and Mrs. Corl E orison, woro presont in nddl tlon to tho regular club mombors. Mrs. Mlngus will bo hostess next Thursday.. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Fnlkonstoin, of North Bond, gavo n social nnd mlj collnneous showor, Monday, nt tholr homo on Shorinnn nvonuo. in honor of Mrs. Henry I. Dlors. A number of guests wero present and enjoyed u pleasant evening. 0 Tho teachers of tho Mothodlst Sun dny School of North Bend mot Mon day evening for a biiBlncsH session at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Gubsor nt which tlmo various plans lor uio coming yonr woro discussed and porfected. 0 Tho Lndles' Aid Socloty ( of tho Baptist church Is making prepara tions for a Sllvor Ten to bo hold a week from noxt Wednesday, Junu ary 31, at the homo of Mrs. A. J. Carlson. Tho tea will bo under tho ehargo of Mrs. Alvn Doll, president nnd n helping commlttoo which lias not yet been named. 0 Mrs. Colby K. Porry was hostess nt nn uftoruoon of Bridco whist. Thoh. dny In honor of Mrs. J. T. McCormnc and Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. Mrs. M. C. uurion, .Mrs i. a. Knurman, Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. i. . .iiuwuiouii, .urn. J. o. uoko, .lira, J. T. llarrlgaii, and Mrs. P. A. Sand berg woro among thoso presont. Mrs. F. M. Parsons has Issuod In vitations for afternoons of Bridge, Thursdny and Friday, Janunry 25 und 20. 0 Noxt Snturduy Is to bo obsorvea by tho Young Peoples' Society of tho Baptist church as Solf-dcnlal Day, nnd will bo attended with special ox erclsos. On this dny sums of money nro to boroturncdlntothoflnnncocom mlttco, Dr. Leslie, S. C. Shlrroll nnd MIbb IbIb Marsh, representing tho off ering of ench moinbor of tho society mm oi ino congregation to tho Young Peoples' treasury, these offerings to ho disposed of as tho Bocloty sees fit. On Friday, February 2, tho reg ular business meeting will bo hold at which tlmo notes nccompanyiug tho offerings nnd explaining how tho money wns earned, will bo read 'n open meeting by Dr. Leslie chairman of the flnnnco committee 0 There, little girl, don't cry! Thoy havo taken your child-heart 'tis true; But you'ro coming out And without n doubt Prlnco Chnrmlng will come to .you. Bringing tho romnnco for which you sigh Thero, llttlo girl, don't cryl Selected. n Court Coob Bny No. 1G, Foresters of America, nt tho Finnish Tcmplo Wednesday evening installed their ofllcors In nn open meeting to which tho Indies nnd friends were Invited. Tho following ofllcors wero Installed by Doputy Grand Chief Rnngor, Mllo D. Sumnor: Chief Rnngor John Swnnton. Sub.-Chlof Rnngor Ludwlg Lnr son. Treasurer Geo. N. Bolt. Flnnnclnl Socretnry Frank L. Snmnor. Recording Secretary John C. Swanson. Senior Woodward John W. Lnpp. Junior Woodward Herman Fin oil. Senior Bcadlo Wm. R. Davis. Junior Bcadlo John Harris. TniBtco for Threo Years Geo. Ayro. Lecturer' Mllo D. Sumnor. Aftor tho conclusion of tho Instal lation ceremonies, tho Court was very pleasantly ontortnlncd by n musical program, tho principal num bors of which wero by Miss Bcsslo Ayro and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Ellcr- beck. 0 SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM. Tho music to bo given nt Emmn- : nuol Eplscopnl church tomorrow, Is as follows: 11 o'clock Vonlto Emerson To Doum In B flat Foster We Are Selling Men's Fine Clothing for Less Than It's Worth During This Sale It is the same elolhing for which, usually, you glad ly pay the regular price. Every garment YOU chooso from, it's YOU that wc wish to satisfy. "BENJAMIN CLOTHES" have tho style, snap and character so essential to the man who wants to be well dressed. Clearance Sale Prices on Every Suit in This Store One-Fourth, One-Third to One-Half Less "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON .Mis. Wm. Grimes Mrs. Frank Rogerd, Mn. Chas. Van Duyn, Mrs. W. E. V arwlck, Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth, and i'ls. bora'y Kicltzor. LOCAL OVERFLOW. MB. PRATT, fnthor of Vlnco Pratt, Is 111 at tho homo of his son on Commercial nvenuo. Ho Is soven-ty-Boven yenrs old. That ho will quickly rccovor Is tho wlBh of his many friends. MK. nnd MRS. JOHN BEAR aro now permanently relocated in this city, having their household furnl turo shipped In from North Inlet ycBtcrdny and tnken to their old homo on First street today. Mrs. W. F. Miliar oxpcctB to stnrt I ubll"to. ,n A Buck Boon for Now York, to visit thoro and 8o,0 N,notV n"l Nino Campion at other eastern cltlos. ! Mrs A- D. Gldloy. ' organ, Larghctto, Raff; Prayer, von iWobor; Postludo, Lofobvro Woly. duiiiui 7!HII l M 0 MIbs Frances Frnnso, CATCH I NO INLET NEWS. (Spcclnl o Tho Times.) B. F. Ross, Mrs. Charles Jackson nnd Mrs. Sarah Bonobrnko are all recovering. Mrs. Jackson is nblo to sit up n llttlo whllo ench day. Mrs. H. D. Wollaco, who was op erated on nt Mercy hospital Inst weok, waB brought homo Wednesday and Is still very weak. Frank Davis and family of Bay City moved Wednesday In tho houso vncated by Frank Ross, Jr. LIFE'S PHIL080PHY. Rending makcth a full mas, conference n ready man an! writing nn exact inun. Bacon. Wntcr In soft and mnrblo bard, nnd yet wo boo soft water through hard marblo out Dry. den. Ingratitudo Is monstrous, and for Uio multltudo to bo ungrato ful wero to mako a monster ol tho multitude. Shakespeare A wrongdoer Is often a mtn that linn loft something undons, not nlwnys ho that hath dom something. Marcus Aurellua. Blessed is ho who has found bis work; lot him ask no otbtr blcBscdness. Carlylo. No nlcoBure la cotnparablo to tho Btnndlng upon tho Tontaji ground of truth. Dacon. Whir Ha dot It Leonard Wallnco drovo to North Bond Wcdncsdny. years tcachor of tho Primary KrndesiMnKn,f,cat in Ennt Rlmnnr nt Enstaldo. this morning recolvod a,SSi.iBnV.; B mpor live year state certincato'of teaching ! , 't l ,?';-'Bl?Z toirethcr with im ,-....., ;. V" . """lorn, -ino iiauiant Morn K, ...... ( ttf((l IIUIIl bllU I icnciiorB- examination held nbout two wcokB ngo. Tho cortlflcnto admits of two oxtonslons of flvo yonrs each, and Ib a worthy reward for tho much npprcclnted efforts of Miss Franso in tho Eastsldo schools. 0 Tl Women's Auxiliary of tno P.iLtorlan thurch met Wednesday aftt 'I'on at tho homo of Mrs. W. S. cuoisuu. Tlioro wero twontv Hath Passod Away Woodward Organ: Traumorel Shumnnn Andnnto Beothovon Adagio Spohr Organist nnd director, Mrs. William Horsfnll, Jr. 0 Mr.s. Lugano Crosthwn'to onto tf ined n number of friends nt lunch eon und sowing Friday. Luncheon waa aiTvuii m ono-iniriy nnu tno e T. W. Hlgglnson accidentally cut off tho end of his finger Wednesday whllo whittling. N. S. nouobrako linn been "under tho wenthor" for somo tlmo. no" v rk. Among thoso InvltcJ :o vp i.j tno dny wero Mrs. F. M. Parnon Mis. W. F. Miller. Mrs. A. 1-. iir.ineB . .Mrs. E. F. Morrissa, j. i nntmnofs presont, nnd the usual club, 11,,,in,'(,r of tno ,,n' wna Pnt at ur4'i;uss was tiansnetod. A cookod .r,nd u-ilo Is undor preparation to bi hi-ld a weok irom today, Saturday, J.m -t , at i. ofllco building of M. A. SwoctpM on Broadway between . intnl avonuo and Commorclal aira. nuo Mra. D. A. Jones and Mrs. E. A. Seuwan an In ehargo of this salo and cv ii 'vo n operations nro bolng mad. Mrs. Arthur McKoown nnd son, Joo, will lenvo In n few days for a rhort 8tuy In San Francisco. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Jr., nnd daught er Mario, loft Thursday for tholr noino on South Coob River aftor a fw days' visit at the W. H. Kennedy homo in South Mnrshflold. 0 Mrs. J. W. Bonnott who has been suffering from n sovoro nttack of li grippe for tho past ten days is now ranidly recuperating, much to tho gratlflcaptlon of hor many friends. O A card party and musical was given Friday ovening at Taylor's Hall, North Bend, by tho Indies of tho Catholic church. A great deal of pleasure was furnished by tho solos rendered by MIjs DelU Broulllard Mrs. w. F. Miller is planning ior n ligu Valentino' party to bo given on or about Fobrunry 14. 0 Ui. and Mrs. E. Mlngus returned th!a week from Portland nftor n short vi.ii win irionil8 thero. 0 W. S. Chandler and wlfo who havo uecr planning a trip to Snn Francisco havo postponed It until nbout Fobru ai 1. 1'hey will bo absout only a f w weokB, A couple of large events aro bolng planned for tho week after next Mihough the exact date has not been l:ei: fo. cither of thorn. Mrs. Dor se Kreltzer will entertain nt Bridge at hor home and Mrs. A. E. Noff will bo hostess at her homo in South Mar&liuold. 0 Miss Norn Tower Ib ontortnlnlng the P. Q. Sowing Club this nftornoon. Among her guesta nro Miss Silver man; Miss Carponter, Miss Williams, Miss Preuss, Miss Aiken, Miss Brad ley, Miss Kruso, Miss Schilling, and Mrs. Herbert Colomnn. 0 Mrs. Harry N'aaburg hold an In tornia. qullting-bee at hor homo Fri day, at which several of tho ladies of to episcopal church sowed on articles t ho prcsontod at tho fnlr that occurs somo tlmo before Easter. 0 Tho North Bend Brldca club win' - .. - -M- ---. .-.. u viu.riaiuea Tnursclay, January 6 ur "i i.. j himpson. Uo of tho Broom. Mm. m, n. Wllklns Freemim, tho novelist, vntertnlned u delighted group of school children with ii witty talk on humility uud usefulness. "Some girls." tho address concluded, "can Hwoep Into a room with great majesty and HtntollnesH. ,ut when It comes to sweeping out u room-ah. that's a different story." Try The Times' Want Ads. A Girl's Crown Of prldo Is n handsome enga gement ring. How sho fondles it, turning It this way and that to catch Its varying beau ties. How proudly sho knowH It to her girl frlonds. if thoro la a girl you wnnt to mako happy, make her tho happiest girl in town by choosing tho engagement ring horo. BIG STOCK OF vh. IAwitf "Where did you get that lmtr "At tho hut store," replied tho footf man. "I nra surprised. I should thlak mch nn original person would buy to uuiH ui mo buoo sroro or ine iiu r Tho American Women's Leaguo will hold a meeting at tho Womons Exchnngo Jan, 23. It is planned to keop tho Exchnngo open continu ously nnd a commltteo of threo, Mrs. Aloxandor, Mrs. Haines and Mrs cnas. Aiurr, has been appointed as a "general arrangements" commltteo to keop It In running order. Ar ticles can bo placed without charge for salo, the only requirement being a twenty per-cent commission to the Last Monday evonlnc n vnrv rfo. llghtful dnnclng-nartv was elvon nt Eckhoff hall in North Bend by tho I newiy sinriou young peoples' dnnc Ing club, tho I. O. U. Nearly all of tho invitations sent out woro repre sented In tho Jolly gathering that mot at tho appointed hour. Mm Johnson, Mrs. Lennan, Mrs. F. Frame, Mrs. Landonborg, Mrs. Bur mestor, Mrs. A. L. Davis, Mrs. J Linden and Mrs. Geo. Windsor act ed as patronesses. About fifty guests hvorp presont nmongi thorn Masses Mnrjorlo Swearlngon, Naomi Chase, Ottilia Hoolllug. Ellzaboth Jennings, auzHuem nooning, jeanetto Barrett, Ruby Brlghara, Inez Anderson. Ellen Anderson, Etta Crosby, Alice ChaBe, Maud Crosby, Nellie Pulley, Lola (Richie. Amolla Ltlebo, EJhel Van Zlle, Edith Homo, Edith Thomas, Rings, Watches, Brooch Pins and Back Combs Silverware and Hand Painted China FINE WATCH REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wanted to Punlih Him. "I thought she never wanted to him again when they wero divorce "That wus what sho snid." "Then whv did sho mom f acaln?" "Sho thought ho wns having too jod a tlmo as a elnglo man." Red Cross Jewelry Department M MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Attraotlva. "Do you know Miss Earth?" "Yes." "Is aho handsomer' "Well, she Is easy to look at" "What do you mean?" "Sho-a worth half a million." A WI8H. TNR Ii . w..MA m MIL MW K , ireOIUV .. i A beehive's hum hn ii my ear. , A willowy brook that torn I with many a fall shall UnKr nM. Th awallow oft beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her day built net Oft ehall the plllm lift the latch And share my meal, a welcome goei Around tnv 1wl .tjtui. .uAll .nrlnflr Each fragrant flower that drln!u t aew. Ana Lucy at her wheel shall sing In russet gown and apron blue. The Vlltam MiiiMt. ... ih. tretf. Whero first onr maniago vows w"! siven. tVlth merry peala ehall swell the lttt And point wlti taper spire to bww- Have yonr ioh nrlnUnr don 'I , XUBM' OSM. bm. jfom& : ,' 'ina I M. . ' 7 - I