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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912-EVEHING EDITION. IV 2 - n m,,,. w . mm. f .VT-JT.V1 Tt-t '---- M'J HW "M HllimWfMtMIHII UJPIJ.II J IIUJl ! IHH ! llllillMHHIIIUII I Jj?1 I ti.cn. Tho day patsod pleasantly. ,,n-i exory ono had n good time. Those going wero -Mrs. Charles Lu rMutppello. Mrs. F. II. : f1"os1scr' , William Perkins. Mrs. Charles Dns. Mrs C. W. LaChappcllo, Mrs. h. Kelly. Miss Bertha Davis, Miss Evn Diesser. and Cecil LaChappelle. Eu gene Kelly. Helen Perkins, I.orcn Davis and Ralph Drossor. Tho next meeting will bo wltn Mrs F. II. Dresser Thursday, Septem ber the fifth. 4 ciinini picnic The Sunday school picnic of the Christian church, which was hold at Knogrcn's Grove Thursday was a de lightful occasion. A largo crowd was present nnd enjoyed tho pleasures of Kammerar Says: ,. Bosidos U10 fine , lmo of Amw si formerly known as 0 Shirts, I h received ' It I PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay pcoplo who visit In other cities, together with natlc.'B of social affairs, nr gladly rece ted In tho social do partmont. Tolephono 133, No tlccs of club meetings will be pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. "Wlioro tho ocean blllowB roar On the shore, "Whero the folks ore on tho beach Sldo by each, Lot lis seek n sonslde cot (Chnrnilng spot) Where to llvo tho simple life Far from strife. For two hundred bonos a week, What wo seek Can be found whuro brccr.es cool Aro tho rule. Tli crc, in beauteous bathing garb Wo enn poso; Thoro's tho plmo to plot and plan For n man. Tlioro will bo a fancy ball; Wo shall call On two hundred folks or so Whom wo know; Luncheons, soiree, cards and teas, Things like these, Glvo tho sltnplo Hfo n touch Hollshcd much. Yon, the simple Hfo for us, .Void of fuss, Full of comfort and content. Till wo'vo spent All our money then, ah nicl Wo must lice; Wo must (itlt tho oconn foam And go home! pi VHIt SINCE tho conundnjm p "MiiiHiiu womoii proposo" was " ut to mo, I havo been submit-! ting It to everybody I mot, writes Inor, HnyoH (illmoro. There lina boon extraordinary diversity In tho nns wors. They hnvo run from a shocked "No! No! No!" through a hesitating ly: "Well, 1 don't see why nnd yet I could never do It myself," to a de cided, "Yob, certainly! Why not?" Ono woman said: 'Tudor no cir cumstances. Nothing ever JustlHei us In forgetting our womanliness." Another! "Vox. Imlnnil. In tnri. I, proposed to my himband. I saw that' io wjih In lovo with mo. but that ho' IliotiKiit that wo could not afford to b married. I know that wo could, so I proposed to him." Another: "Of course women Hhould propose. Thoy nro much bettor JudgoH of character than men, more Intuitive nnd spirit ual." Another: "If women proposed, Ihoro would bo fewer unhappy mar riagos. As things aro, inon can chooao from tholr ontlro set or women. W'n mon can chooso only from those who proposo to them. If women proposo 1, moro of them would mnrry tho man thoy renlly wanted to mnrry." An- omor: "i tninic tho ono suoiilil nro poso who could do It tho most nrtls-l tlcnlly." (Noto-Hho was n young girl wrltor, and I am afraid consider ations of literary effects guided hor conclusions,) O HONOR .MISS IIAHKK.'AN . Wednesday afteinoon Mrs, J. T Iinrrignn nml Mrs W 13, Dungan en tertnlned a few girl friends nt how. mi iii iiuiiiir in .mins .nuimi iinrrignn. i I no afternoon passed itleasantlv In sowing. Light refreshments woro served by tho hostesses. Thoso pres ent woro Misses HobsIo Douglas, flrneo Williams, Mary Kruso, Klslo Hall, Adelaldo Clark, Roxlo Hall, Ursula Fnrrlngor. Hazel Powers, Lucy Powers, Florence Powers and Ruth Dungan. O . Mrs. J. T. Harrlgnn nnd Mrs. W. K. Dungan informally entertained a fow friends Friday afternoon, low ing ami pleasant chat occupied tho hours and dnlnty refreshments wero erven in mo rollowlng guests' Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mrs, Ross Lawlor. Mrs. Erie Wold, Miss Evelyn Ander on, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, Miss Agnes Ilntchoson. Mrs, Alfred French. Mrs. Arthur McKoown. Mrs 13 K. Jones, nnd Mrs, Iloyd Richardson 44444444444444444 IIAUY PARTY 4 44 44 44444 Monday afternoon Mrs. 13. K. Jones wns hostess at a "Ilaliy Party" given In honor of llttlo Miss Mabol Eliza beth Ford's (list birthday. A most pleasant afternoon was spent, the young guests enjoying tho occasion, and bohnvlng beautifully. Thoso present woro Robert Drowning. Jr., Jnmes Henry Flanagan. Jr. War I Mullen lllake. Mary McQueen McEl downey. James Eugene Rlchnrdson. Claudlne Kaufii'tu and Hnzol Anno NnHburg. all b.t.ig accompanied by their mothers. - n 444444 PRISCIIXA RIH'Xlox 4 4 4 44 4444444 444444 Mrs, W A. Reid and Mrs, F. K.1 Gettlns wero hostesses Welnesdayl nnernoon at a delightfully Informal card party in honor of Mr Erie Wold nnd Mrs, H. O. P.uli0ik Alio nro visiting on tho Hay The ladles . SPIRELLA COHSKTS may bo obtained In Marshfleld from Mrs, Annie Ifollaml, f-or.soiier. 162 So. 6th St. Phona 200X. wore former members of tho Prlscllla club ami tlio affair was a reunion of the members. Tho rooms woro taste fully decorated with choice cut llow ois and green. At cards, Miss Mnudo Palmer won tho prize. Besides tho guests of honor wcro Mrs. William Puiignn, Mrs. Elllo Furrlnger, Mrs. U. F. Gebhart, Mrs. W. C. IJrndloy, .Mrs. E. S. llargolt, Mrs. C. A. Sohl bredo, Mrs. Harry Folsom, Mrs. M. C. Mnloncy, nnd Misses Agnes Hutch eson, Mnudo 1'alntor, Evelyn Ander son, Matulo Malioncy and Miss Ellen Flook of Portland. o HONOR MISS FLOOK Monday ovenlng. Frank Smith en tertained nt n moonlight excursion complimentary to his cousin, Miss El lon Flook of Portland, who is a guest nt tho Levi Smith home. Tho party went on tho Alice II to Sand Point and there enjoyed an Immense bon II re, and a picnic lunch. Thoso going woro Misses Ellon Flook, Olivia His ley, A. Witt, Ruth Cowan, Myrtlo Cowan nnd Messrs. Coll Ireland, 12. 13. Smith, Georgo Seollg, liny 0111 Mint, Frank Smith, nnd Mrs. Dowdon, Mrs. .1. K. Cownn, Mrs. 13. M. Eddy, .Mrs. JanioH Cownn, Mr. and Mrs, Lo Mloux, nnd Mnstor LoMloux, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uussell nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Olo Smith. O $- FOR MILS. FORI). Last Saturday Mrs. 13. K. Jones entertained nt Rridgc. complimentary to Mrs. Wllllnm Ford or Portland, who Is her guest. A profusion or beautiful cut llowors and greens adorned tho rooms, nnd at tho closo of n delightful afternoon, u delicious luncheon was served. Tho prizes woro enpturod by Mrs. Elizabeth Law ler. Miss Allco llutler and Mrs. Mar ry Troninlno. Tho guostH woro Miss Allco llutlor, Mrs. O. W. Diingnn, MIsb 13dnn Ilnrnum, Mrs. M. C. Mo loney. Miss Antics Hutchcson. Mrs. 13. Wold, Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. R. K. Rooth. Mrs. Harry Tromalno, Mrs. Claudo NaHburg. Mrs. Ellzaboth Lawlor, Mrs. Jock Flanagan, Mm. A. J. Fronch, Mrs. 13. Mlngus, Mrs, Harry Folsom, Mrs. W. F. Kennedy, rH It. fl. Onlo. Mrs. H. M. Rlehnrd Mra. Wllllnm Ford. Miss Oono- ," vlevo Sengstnckon and Miss Nolllo Tower. O $ WEDHINKK 4 On Wednosdny ovenlng nt olght o'clock at the Mothodlst parsonngo was soloninlzed tho wedding of Miss Clara RohMold nnd Wllllnm Horsmnn, Rev. H. I. Rutle-lgo olllclntlng. Only Immodlnto rolatlvos woro present. Tho brldo Is tho dnughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Rohllold nnd ono of Mnrshfleld'a populnr young women. She was employed nt tho R A. CoddIo nioro ror some timo. Tho groom Is a reprosontntlvo or tho Tolodo Mnntifncturlng compntiy. nnd Iuih been on tho Hay but n short tlmo. I Tho wedding is very romantic, the couplo having boon acquainted hut three wooks. They loft Tliursdny by auto for a ltonoymoon trlit throuirh' Cillfnriilu. and will locate at San Finne'sco. where Mr. Horsinan'H headquarters are. O "A4444 CARD PARTY 4 44444444444444444 Tuesdny nftornoon, Miss Agnes Hutcheson ontortnlned nt enrds. Tho rooniB which woro artistically decora ted wiiii sweot poas and dahlias, pre sonted n pretty and nttractlvo nppenr nnco. At Flvo Hundred. Mrs! 13. K. Jones won tho prize nnd Mrs. Wllllnm lord tho guest prlzo. A dnlnty luncueon woh served liy tho hostess assisted by Mrs. 13, G. Porhani and Mrs. 13. 13. Straw. Tho invltntlonnl "8' Included Mrs. Harry Folsom, Mrs. i;rie wont, .Mrs. 13. 13. Straw. Mrs, W. 13. Dungan, Mrs. Ellzaboth Law lor. Mrs, Wllllnm Ford, Mrs. E. K. Jones. Mrs, H. O. Paddock. Mrs, A. .1. French. Mra. F. K. Gettlns. Mrs. Thomas Englohart, Mrs. Lowls. Mrs. R. F. Gebhnrt, Mrs. Arthur Mc Koown. Mrs. J. T. Iinrrignn, Mrs. II, M. Richardson. Mrs, 13. S. Rargelt, Mrs. 13. Mlngus and Misses Allco Hutler. Ednn lliunum. Gortrudo En glo, Mnudo Pnlntor. Gonovlovo Seng stnckon nnd Ednn McGraw. 4444444444444444 DIXX13R PARTY 444444444444444 Mrs. P. M. Wilbur ontortnlned nt dinner Monday ovenlng compllment nry to Miss Gortrudo Engle. Mrs. A. .1. I'rencti nnd Mrs. Erie Wold. Hor guests woro Dr. nnd Mrs, J. T. Mc Cormnc. Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnzard. Mr. and .Mrs, u. i". .MeKnlBht. Mrs. Mary Mc Knlght, Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. Erie Wold. Miss Gertrude Engle. Mrs French and Sllss Allco Loulso Molon ey. 0 444444444444 XOItTII REND COXC'ERT 4444444444444444 Tho Crescendo Club of North rtemi Is preparing a concert to bo given nt Eckhoff's llnll, Septoniber 3. assisted by Professor Roy Marlon Wheeler or Portland. Mr Wheelor Is nn Int' mato rrlend or Prof, Davidson, both having studied with William H. Sherwood of Chicago. Mr. Wheelor also studied plnno with Dr. William Mason of New York City and har mony and composition with nenjamln I CONTRIDUTIONS concerning social happenings, lntondod for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions 'will bo allowed only In cases where evonta occur later than tho tlmo mentioned.) Cutter of tho Now England Conser vatory of Music, Boston, nnd during his cloven years' tonehlug oxporlonco In Senttlo and tho past olght years in Portland has won for himself an onvlablo reputation ob a composar and cuncort plnyor. For tho past year ho has been ovorscclng tho Roy Marlon Wheeler Publishing Company In connection with association with tho Northwostorn Nonunl School of Music and Art. O ENTERTAIN MANY Saturday ovenlng Miss Mildred Wilson and Chimin Wilson cntcrtnlu- od tho mombcrs nnd friends of the' Murshfleld Presbytorlnn Chrlstlnn Endonvor Society at heir homo on South Ilrondway. After a brier bus Iiiobs session, games nml music woro onjoyod nnd light refreshments wcro served. Thoso present wcro Misses Clortrudo Scnlfo. Ruth Dungan. Hnttlo Hansen, Evn Hansnn, Ettn Brooks, Eliza Ayro, M. Asplund. and Messrs. Charles Lowrey. Claudo Wilson, Goorgo Lococq, Henry Lo cocq, Jens Hansen, Alva Granby nnd FcsttiB Walter. O 1HRTHDAV PARTIES Mrs. M. J. Plltmnn entertained nt a blrthdny party Tuesday nfternoon lnjrhnnnr or her dnughter, Ruby's, thirteenth anniversary. Tho rooms woro beautifully decorated with n profusion or llowors. Tho nftornoon was dollghtfully spent In plnyjng gnmc8. MIbs Pittmnn was tho recip ient or many pretty sifts. Delicious refreshments woro sorvod. Thoso In vited woro Hetty Frlzoon, Eollu Swln rord, Opnl Drown, Mnrcarot Lund. Vera Albrecht, Anna Downs, Myrtlo Nelson, Myrtlo Isnacson, Iteatrlco Crosson, Allco Johnson, Ilolen Roes and Alma Pratt. O Mrs. Frank W. lllack ontortnlned n row llttlo friends Inst week In honor or her daughter Lois' fifth birthday. Games woro onjoyod nnd dollclouH tofroslinionts wero sorvod. Thoso present woro Maybollo MoLnughlln, Ruth Oborn. Jnno Hnffninn. T.nrnlnn Hoffmnn. Elizabeth Jones. Ermn Hod." son. Irene Hodton, Thelmn lllack an.!1 I.ols made. O ft 4 .MOO.U(.T PICNIC 4 4444444444444444 Wednesday evening a morry crowd or young rolkB. composed or monibors nnd rrlonds or the Ep worth Longuo or tho Mothodlst church, loft tho Mnr- Ket streot dock nbout 7:30 p. m, en the Allco II for u moonllTht picnic to Enegren's Grove. (Imuos nnd stories woro Indulged In around n liugo bon II re. until a lato hour, nnd n dollclous picnic lunch served. A very enjoy utile ovonlng was spent. Thoso going nn tho picnic were Misses Rerthn Davis, Roxlo Hall. Ruth .ThurBton. Cora Dyo, Hazol Morrlmnn, Irono rrouss, nnd Messrs. Ulshop. Snovo.l riiiiiK annul, li. 11. unmpboll, L. Roborts. Clny Church, Eric Holt. Ed Rolt and E.Moohnk. O 4444444444444444 MIXXII3-WIS PICXIC 4 4444444444 Tho members nnd rrlonds or tho fl....l 11, m..i. . .iiiiiiiu-i in jiuii Hiioiu a very en- RKStffi: TiX J,rp;,J!K tho morning, tnklng their lunch with1 Schloss Bros., Baltimore They "The Clothes Beautiful $18.00 to $30.00 Guaranteed by the makers and ourselves. New Fall styles now in. FIXUP Marsh field WE GUARANTEE 1 i he day in a splendid way. Jinn I new nnd nttrnctlve features In Ihe i way of games woro Introduced which I pddod to tho entertainment very 1 much. Tho Jolly crowd returned on I the Allco H lato in the evening, pro nouncing It n day long to bo remem bered. Following Is n list of tho succcs ful contestants: Potato Raco Mrs. S. J. lmmel Annie Rnco Edward Fish Rag Chewing Contest Wnyno Painter Egg Contest llosslo Mohley Hoys' Cracker. Contest CronJIo Noble Old Folk's Cracker Contest Mrs. Hendrlx. PIo Eating Contest . .Wnyno Painter Foot Rare Ilcsslo Mohley Thoso going on the picnic woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Sohlhrodo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Reid and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Immcl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Painter and family. Mrs. Itlalnc, Mrs. C. Glndmnn and child, J,ra- Hendrlx, Mrs. Ilowmnn, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. It. A. Copplo nnd child ren. John Motley. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Prlco of Allegnny. Evn Wyutt. Ruby Turner. Mrs. Mohley, Mrs. Iltiotl nnd Itessle Mohley. O SOCIAL KKWlNfl CLUB Tho Social Sowing Club met Tliurs dny with Mrs. D. J. Rees. Sowing nnd pleasant chat occuulcd tho a f tor noon. Light rcrroshmentB wero sor vod. Thoso present woro Mrs. J. Swnnson. Mrs. J. C. Swlnrord, Mrs. Doll Rhodes. Mrs. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. J. D. Rees and Misses Zolln Swlnrord. Helen Rcos, Ednn Roos nnd Edith Ayrc. The next meeting or tho club will ho hejil wi'h Mrs. Georgo Ayro. Tliursdny. September tho fifth. 44444444444444444 4 .NORTH REND LUXCIIEOX 4 Mrs. Georgo (lolsendorfor ontor tnlned at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her homo In North Rend compll montnry to her guests, MIbs Schroprer nnd Miss Gelscndorror or San Fran cisco. Her guests wero Mrs. R. G. Gale or Mcdford, Misses Golsendnrfer nnd M. Schropfor of San Francisco, Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. C. M. llylor, Mrs. T. W. Rennlo nnd Mra. Rnlloy. 444444444444444 INFORMAL CHAT 4 444 444444444444 C. S. Wlnsor nnd family or North Rend, accompanied by Mrs, Frank loft by auto Wednesdnv for '"'romo, Croscent City. Tho party will snend several daya touring tho surrounding luiimij uuiuiu luiuruing no mo. 0 Miss Nolllo Towor enmo down from tho Towor Bummer cottage on South Coos Hlvor this week to spend a few days In town. .. 0 JlrB. C. M. Ilyler of North Head was tlio guest of Mrs. V S. Turpen or wost .Marslillold n fow days this wook. O Fred McCornmc loft this wook fur n .flhort visit In San Francisco nnd other biiiiiuriiui ioi!uh nuor which no will return to iierkoloy, whoro ho will enter tno university of California. I O Dr. J. T. McCormae nnd family hroko camp this week at Deor Lodgo nnd returned to town for tho summor. Miss Cocllo Wilcox of Indopend onco, Oregon, nrrlvcd this weok for a visit at tho V. S. Chandlor home. O Miss Florn Quick nnd Mrs. Mnrv Hnrvoy formorly of Coaulllo, hut who (Continued on PnKo EluhU FIT WELL WEAR WELL LOOK WELL North Bend SATISFACTION Quii. .', T, 'fyTE'VE an Arrow ' Shirt for every function and for every sport madein the good Arrow way of fabrics that wear and colors that will not fade. The Arrow label on a shirt stands for service and satisfaction. $1.50 and $2,00 Arrow SHIRTS TheT Central and Broadway. COX I ) IJXS HI) STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the cIoo of IiiihIiionh, Juno II, 1011!. HKSOUItCES. Loans nnd discounts 1238,(1111 llonds, warrants and securities 78,1111! U. S. bonds to secure circulation 25,00011 Koal cstato, fumlturo and fixtures 81,01111 Cash and sight exchnngo 188.J5M! Total . ; SOiMttK LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock pnld In JlOO.OOJIj Surplus nnd undivided profits 10,611 Circulation, outstanding 23.80911 Doposlts m.QH'l Total t?ou,s:jr In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of StoclboU ors Is $100,000.00. INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AN1) SAVINGS DKl'OSITS. W 8. CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KRBITZER. Cuhl. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS LOCK IJOXES FOIt RENT L S. DEPOSITORY' FOR POSTAI. FUNDS AVE WILL MAIL YOU 91 for each set of old Falso Teeth sont us Highest pricos paid f-.r "''!,. Golu sver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Precloua Stones, Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlla. Smelting .V Refining Co. Established 20 Years. : ChcMnul St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS. r'nV'e11 buy your Gold PHHiiua. Gold Scrnp, and Platinum. Hlgu est prices paid. Most Sensible Shoe For th. children U th. famous "SKUFFER" iho For itlt it The Electric Shoe Store 1st) to. Broadwiv ... .. 1808e. Broadway .... Marshfleld. BARKER A QOODAlPgg Some Rea) snappy Neckwair that noes finn ui them. Come in andses. , We still have a line 01 tnose "Rag Hats' that are all the ran Among the other lale arrivals are some fipj RaSira Coats and Fllanimel and more new noorici. come within the next few days. If voti need a mi case or a trunk, let w snow you the besl there is. YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE oggerj E. W. Kammerer. ESTABLISHED 1880 TEi Star Transfe and Storage Co. la prerred to do nil k'nd8,0,fM m'H on shc-rt notice. W meat u u and beat and wo also nave tw ffl tyU Reynolds Piano MOTtr. iiarautoe our work. L.H.Heisner.P' Pkones 98-R, 120-J, or City Auto Servic Oood Cars. Careful Dr'Tea0tto: reasonable charges. Our Ml "Will ma nvwbere at Stands-Blanco Hotel u& Bd(i Plo... ai. rov Phnnet v..bi uwig, w - Night Phone 4. GET YOUR JOB MINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OrW 1 iT 0 Wft--A i jwXi?tto8--tyte.w