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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. " afr S if P II If :wlAjbiliu li li 1 CONTIUDUTIONS concerning social hnpiionliiBS, Intended for publication In tlio society depart ment of Tlio TIihm, must bo sub mitted to the editor not tutor Hum C o'clock p. in.. Friday of onch weolt. (Hxropllons will bo nllowod only In enses wlicio tlio events occurred later thnn tlio tlms mentioned.) Woiimii Win.. I'm for pntlont, IovIiik woman, whether poor or rich of KOWll. Slio 1h cm tho toad to Iory and you Just can't' icop her down, Thoro'H my little wife Ko:iim; bIio'h nH artlctH iih can be, Yct's alio 110,1 ho Hliaple, mark you. but sho pels the best of me. If you try to best a woman when OlBctibBliiK KometbliiK grave SIio'll conic bobbing up in triumph like a cork on the wave. Then boforo you've time to meet lior with a sermon on her doom, She'll have floored you with an ad- Jectlvo and clium-d you from the room. Tliougli you try to uttjp her prog reHH, put her momentarily to rout. vltli lior logic Hhell attack you. knock you down and :nig you our. Alan linn tonne, but woman himikoh of a kind to raiiHo dlHiuny, And can tell n iiiiiii'h chief xyenlcncM whon ho'H half a mile away. Bho ran scent a winter bargain with the cunning of n fox. And bout nil her male coiilon.TeiH to the Hhop by twenty blockH. That Ih why I bow lo woman, no ble, pure, nml Hweet withal Hut before lior gentle wlxdom. kueul and knuckle, nyc. and crawl. ISxrluuiKc. I'EItSO.VAIi notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Dny pooplo who visit In other cltlos, togothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries mo kindly requested to furnish same. T Till-: outnet of this winter Hcanon It was confidently announced bv eoiuiroHsna nf dancing masterH and other poten tates of waxen floors, that thoro would bo no more turkoy trots, liunny lings, and rhlekon flips, Bays nn exchange. Tho flight of thoso torpHli'horeau lilnlH of passage wnH confidentially nnnoiiiieed. Tho long ed for return to day of stately and irrnreriil dancing was predicted. Tho (lancing masters, howovor, nro not the innHtem or iinni-iinr These crentureH of pumps and glldoH nro eminently discreet persons, nt most Invnrlably I hey aro coiiHorva tora of inaniierH. morals and tho .'HtabllHhed social order. It wero well Indeed IT the young folks would foot It at cording to their wiBo advice. The reiiorts of elite miclal funt tloim from the ureal urban eonters Klvo tho ImprosHlon that flipping mid hotting Ih bv no menus on the wine, ami that the runtime or the bands Ih fully matched bv tho rag nteps of (hone new dunce 'eccentrici ties. To the dancing nianter dancing nhoiild exproHR j-raco. poetic motion. These (iiinlllleH h(. rimlH embodied in mo conionipintlvo romance of the waltz glide. or tho Hwoeplng .iiiiB hi nut iiuicers. wnen yon Interrupt tho lofty and gracious illgiilty of IiIh stops by rough house, It Is aa If some player walked on Urn stage when a gmiul symphonv orehostrn was performing Heetlioveii mid blow n series of discordant noh'K on n llsh horn Illlt VOMIltr blonil will .Inn..., .,.!,.. i It wIIIh. and not all tho dancing Drowning. Miss Agnes Hutchinson, Mrs. C. K. Perry. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Mrs. Harry Xas- bttrg and Mrs. Ij. . Travor. .;. .;. .;. A. X. CI.UII I . Mrs. Mary H. Smith was hostess to the A. N. Club, Thursday after noon at her homo 011 Commercial avo. and Urondway. After the social session there wns a short business meeting, after which the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. N'orls Jensen nml Mrs. Stump, served refreshments to tho following Indies: Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn. Mrs. 0. A. Itennctt, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. K. O'Connell, Mrs. George F. Murch, Mrs. Chas. Kaiser, Mrs. Hans Rood, Mrs. Fannie Hazard, Mrs. Mary Mr Knlgbt. Mrs. W. F. Squire. Mrs. F. K. Allen and Mrs. T. Hall. Tho next meeting will bo tho next Thursday, after Jan. IlOth, with Mrs. R Squlro of Hunker Hill. ' MIXXIIMVIS Cl.l'll I The .Mlnnlo-Wls Club had a suc cessful mooting on last Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. F. II. Dresser as hostess. Aftor tho social session a short business program was held, af ter which refreshments wero served. .mihs uresser assisting the hostess. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Chas. La Chapello on Fobninry (J. Tho annual Valentino party will bo hold with .Mrs. 13. K. Kolley on Feb. l.'.th. Tho guestH and members at Thurs day's mooting woro: Mrs. John Dashney, Mrs. Win. Hnaglnnd, Mrs. Win. Perkins, .Mrs. t'lias. UovIh, Mrs. H. Kelley, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mih. Chas. I.a Chapolle. Mrs. A. '.. Downs. .Mrs. Helen lluldwlu, Mrs. A. Ilorup, Mrs. Drown and .Misses Ksther Sil verman, Alice Armsby and Helen Dnldwlu. Myttlo Lonot and Chester Lonot at tho home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonet of Klttyvllle. Tho evening wns spent in music and games, cards being plnyed dur ing part of tho time, after which dollclous refreshments wero served. Thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. V. Richards, Mrs. S. Spado, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Park. Mr. and Mrs. .loo Houser. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.enet and the Misses Snslo Malcolm, Ulslo Larson, Torn Lund, .lennlo Johnson, Helen Houser. Gladys Hall. Myrtle Lonot. Delia and Mao Lund of Coiiulllo. nnd Messrs. Harry Allen, Oliver Larson, llourv Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Jack Diehard. Keith Wilde. Hdwln Dolph. Oscar Kronholm. Martin Houser and Chester Lenet. XOItTII IIKXI) SOCIAL. 4 Mrs. Henry O'Mnra of North Rend entertained tho Presbytcrlnn Ladles' Aid society at her homo on Sherman nvenuo last Thursday nf ternon. Mrs. H. Arnistrong nnd Mrs. Georgo I Inzer made very In teresting tnllts In regard to tho new library association In North Donil. Tho remainder of tho nfternoon was spent In soclnl chat and needle work, nftor which tho hostess, as sisted by Mrs. Hazcr served dainty refreshments. Thoso prcselnt wore: Mrs. Anna Lnrson, Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs. Goorgo Hnzor, Mrs. II. Armstrong, Mrs. Kate Hood, Mrs. It. McCanii, Mrs. X. C. Mc- Leod. Mrs. Georgo Hnrtmnii, Mrs. George Mandlgo, Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mrs. C. H. Far rls, Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mrs. Chns. Murr, Mrs. Georgo Roister, Mrs. Grcouoiigh nnd Miss Lamb. 74J 74J hi business for your health" Your telephone is n direct link between your home and this store 7-l-fJ. I M. i:. SOCIAL .IOLLV DOKX The inemborH of the Jolly Dozen Cluli wero entertained by Mrs. A. L. mitz last wediiosday afternoon nt her home in Duiikcr Hill. The meeting oponod with a busl- iiosh session when the following olll ceiH wero elected for tho ensuing year: President Mrs. L. Clirlstenseu.' Seen tnry Mrs. Snow. TreaHurer--MrH. W. F. Squlro. After tho business meeting tho re maining hours woro spout In sowing nml a social time when the hostess served refreshnionts. Tlio next meet ing, which will bo with Mrs. L. Chrls lensen. Wednesday, Feb. Jth, will be a St. Valentino's social. Thoso prosont at Wednesday's meeting wore: Mrs. L. Clirlstenseu. Mrs. G. Rourko. Mrs. F. Squire. Mrs. Gale. Mrs. L. W. Langdon, Mrs. . S. Hush, and Mrs. J. Drockmuol-ler. Tho ladles or the Methodist Fpls copal church of North Rend en joyed n very pleasant afternoon nt tho church hull Inst Thursday. Af ter a social tliuo, lunch was sorved to tho following parsons: Mrs. N. K. Laird and daughter. Mrs. F. W. Stevens. Mrs. A. R Knowlton, nnd son. Luke Franklin. Mrs. W. F. Morton, Mrs. S. S Rltchio. Mrs. Harry Harues, Mrs. J. A. Woodhull. Mrs. T. K. Habcock. Mrs. J. K. Stevens, Mrs. S. I. Is aacs, Mrs. C. A. Davidson, Mrs. K. R. Curtis .Mrs. A. S. Hlsey. Mrs. Klinor Woods. Mrs F. V. Lystor and daughter, Lorenn, Mrs. A. Holt and baby. Mrs. K. Hobson. Mrs. Fdgar .McDanlol and son. Mrs. C. Glndniou nud son. Mrs. J. II. Chirk, Mrs. V. A. Nellson. Mrs. C. K. Smith. Mrs. J. S. Newklrlc. Mrs. L. W. Tope. Mrs. J. Van ZIIo. Mrs. Louis Ilalslgor and Mrs. C. A. Nol-ncr, PHONE 74. J. OWLp lARESCRIRTION iW u y tiff K- f K TUUH MbALTH yj IN BUSINESS FO FRANK D.COHAN It provides a quick, easy way to do your shopping' when weather or other con ditions prevent your coining in person. " business for your heiillh" n, 74J SPIBELLA GOIiSETS mny bo obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corse Her. 8fi2 So. 5th St. Phone 200X. I GCILI) Mlvini.VG 1 . 4 rThnLadlesGundoj (Continued on Pcgo Bight.) I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman fill North Front St. Rub. Phono 2fifi-X: Hes. Phono 16fi ii:iti.i,i: skwixc. I'ho Social Sowing dub or Fom dalo mot yesterdiiy nrternoon with Mrs. Joe Houser. Tlio time wns pleasantly Hpont In sewlnK nnd so clnl chat. Tho hostess, assisted by Miss Snslo Mulcolin. served refresh ments to tho following: u.Mrt.W',XY,,S(?"' Mr8- s- Spado, ". i . ikii'iiiiriin. .lira, .mini 11 llauser. Misses .lomii., iniia i.i' l-tlnotn.. I.. .1... .. ..I.. ... - . '.."'.. (4, "'"'" V 'e ini may say it "'" unison, i;iva Johnson, Torn " u' m ure 111 iiioso stamp- "miu, 1 Ing heels that laughs at twinkling iMi-iuiieHn, nun iiemamiH an outlet for Hiirplus vitality. Nevertheless, symmetrical and Krnceful motion Is as enticing as tivor. and It appeals to more pen plo than seine of the young sprouts till nit. These graces aro not found In the latest output from the dance lialls Our grandniothois knew more nl.out It thnn tho grandchildren. Sweet sixteen may look vorv pic turesque playing leap frog oil the ilnnco floor Rut rat. fair and ror ty rnvortlng thereat Is a sight tor Rods and men. 4. HRIDGK IWHTV Miss Maud Rood wax linutia m ,. delightful Drldgo party last Satur lny arernonn nt the homo of 0iptnln Hnns Reed In Contervlllo. The home was prettily decorated In greens. Four tableg of lirldge were pi: vei The ladles receMng tho hlKhost Bcoro wero prize winners. Tho for tunnte ones wore Mrs. W S. Nichol son. Miss Genevleo Sengstackeu and Miss Alice Rutler. Aftor enrds refreshments wero porvod by the liostOHS, asUto by MUsos Jeauette Upton and Ruth floldon. Tlio linited guests wero: Mrs. Ar thur Upton. Miss Alice Hutler. Mrs. Otto Scheiter. Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mrs. 11. K. irouth, Mrs. W. Stoll, Mrs. 0. V. Kaufman. Mis. F. 13 Ilaguo. Mrs. Norls JoiiBcn, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs. Frod Hnchman, MIsg Goaovlovo Seng Btackon, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. J. V. Flan agan, Mrs. Goo. Flanagan, Mrs. A. nandlomnn, Miss Floronco Alkon, Miss Evolyn Anderson, Miss Nan leleu llnnsen. HkhsI., csnn.ir. mi MH-n nun. Mrs. W. Wilson will entertain the circle Friday, January 31. ... a 1 - SCRPRISi: PARTV. Last Saturday. January IS. tho numbers and friends of tho Forn ll Sewing clrclo tendered a de- Miinii Biiriirisp partv to Mls Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday Caramels 35c Per Pound I at Stafford's It Has Arrived! ih 1913 Excelsior Motorcycle and it is as perfect as skill, money and ma chinery can make it. One, of tho first products of tho Excelsior Motorcycle factory reached Marshfield and has been given a thorough and satisfactory tryout by J. L. Koontz. It has a number of improvements over the 1912 model, including an arrangement by which the clutch is controlled by tho loft han dle bar instead of by a special lever. This makes it possible to handle the machine and control it without removing tho hands from the handle bars. Tho machine is a beauty in appearance. Compactly built and beautifully finished. It looks like a greyhound and has tho going qualities of one. Hacked by an experience of 24 years as a machinist ,T. L. Koontz says ho cannot see a single thing in this new machine that could bo changed or altered to advantage. "It is perfect," he exclaimed in an outburst of enthusiasm. Don't miss seeing tho new 1913 Excelsior Motorcycle, whether you expect to buy or not. It will bo a liberal education in the' perfec tion of mechanical equipment and artistic at tainment in new vehicles. Call any time at the Koontz Garage Mr Bicycle Rider: We know that every one of you have heard of THE GUNNERY, but do you know that our BICYCLE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT is one of the most complete on Coos Bay? Wo handle every thing that the bicycle rider needs for tho com plete equipment and repair of his wheel and car ry it in stock ready for immediate use, We would like you to know that THE GUN NERY is a "bicycle rider's headquarters," just as it has long been recognized as a "sportsman's headquartors," because it handles the standard makes of everything required in bicycle equip ment, We will have more to say later in reference to the bicycles which we handle, THE RAM BLER, FOX AND FLYER, but just now we want every bicycle rider in Coos county to know that we carry a full lino of supplies and equipment for his wheel no matter what make or where he bought it, Tires, bells, lights, tools, repair parts, etc, in fact anything and everything that may be needed, Make THE. GUNNERY your SUPPLY DEPOT for bicycle supplies and let it becomo to the bi cycle riders of Coos County what it is already acknowledged to be to the sportsmen of Coos county, their personal headquarters, "The Gunnery" New Location: Next Door to Grand Theater, Front Street. MARSHFIELD North Front St. Marshfield i Phone Us At Once If any troublo breaks out in f. t.lm.il.l.. xr (!! Iinff XT'" tlio Hn.nnran ...... nnntn (fl VOU. t'l lolay a niln u to In calling ui "J troubloa crow alarmingly W "1 surprisingly ahorfc time. Ana forgot that In calling us, J ' commanding both oxpert ana -sorvlco. Willey & Schroeder 803 Xortli Front Street PHONE 77-J Parties Desiring Monuments Erected ni ., Wouldilo well to cull at , PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make sec tion from the largo stock now hand. Tir. Wilson has in his em the only practical marble and g; cutter in Coos County. And uut uio oest work is turned our. j&m GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OffA 7 "?". bj- y ... 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