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r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913-EVENING EDITION. i' i i i?i CONTRIBUTIONS concerning nodal happenings, Intended for publication in the society dopart mont of The Time, must ho sub mitted to the editor not later than 0 o'clock i. in., Friday of esch week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero the cvontB occurred later than the tlmo nienlloiH'd.) m:.vfciATi).. UN Loiter. "Dear Madge Of course you've no ticed by the. papyri That I've eschewed the Joys of ttlugle life; Renouncing nil my foriuur merry caper, 1 shortly take unto myself a wife. My stage-door day, 1 feol, have found an ending Most circumspect, from now. miiHt be my lot: Hut, an you nee. Tor old wiko's sake. I'm Funding An nu revolr and this forget-inu-nut." llci- Letter. "Dear Jack Accept a friend's con gratulations. I hope your luck will bo the host out yet. .Although I fear you'll miss your old flirtations, HiiIiim you'vtt changed a lot olnre last wo met. JNo good to her and, ere till letter closo. One friendly word It's quite the bout I've got Wour innninge .lack, will not bo Htrewii with row. Unless the tie's a real forgel-mo-nnl." Stanley Qiiinii. . WIIBN WB npeak of a man and woman tailing In love with each other. IT conditions are favorable wo nutiirally conclude thai thoy will marry, for tliHt U luvca fconl It ban been mild, and with iiiuih truth, that the mnjorltv or men either marry In their early twenties or wait until middle ago threnteiiH them TIh.v nnii, h..,.. sill at once If they would have u Iiome and family they have no tlmo to loxo In marrying, writes Laura Jean Uhboy. It Ih an uudlHpiitabln fact that at whatever ago a man Ik If love conies to him ror any particular woman. 3m will wed. lie la not taking chnnccH upon parting from her. nor la he following the notion that there aro plenty of women loTt to tfnll lu love with from which no may cIiooho one to marry. PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay pcoplo who visit In other cities, togother with notices of social affairs, arc gladly received in the social de partment. Tolcphono 133. No tices of club meetings will be published and secretaries tiro kindly requested to furnish same. caps put on the finishing touch to the good tlmo The guests were: Louise Lockhnrt, Eleanor Flana gan, Elizabeth Swmtton, Rosemnry Richardson, Orare McKoown. Huth Corey, .looy Mokoown. George Willi ams. Tummy Flanagan anil Herbert Ki'wIh. mimiiuv PARTV lu tlint capacity. Mrs. W. S. Nich olson was elected vice president to III! a vnenncy raused by removal from Marshlleld of Mrs. F. (1. Mor ton. After the btislnesH session the hostess read a very Interesting out lino of the history of Oregon, which was supplemented by a roll call of members, each contributing anec dotes concerning heroes In Oregon history. The club will meet next with Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor and the program will bo in charge of Mrs, h. u. Munngun. who will read a pa per on Walter Scott. Mrs. Adtsl spergor and .Mrs. Harry will con tribute book reviews. Miss Kninia Lou Douglns was the honor guest at a birthday party last Saturday afternoon nt the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Douglas lu West Marshlleld. The af ternoon was spent lu games prizes being given for those guessing or llndlng the hidden treasure. The winners were Catherine Nicholson and Marjorle Drews. Refreshments were served to the young guests, who were: Alice Flanagan, Hess Flnnngan, Margaret Powers, Jcanctto Upton, Pearl C'bllds, Helen l'orklns, Ethel Davis. Edith Sumner, Ethel Sumner, Doris Seiigstacken, Helen Merchant, Mary Louise McArthur, Marian Hors fall. Elslo Thomas, Marjorlo Drews, Cathorlno Nicholson, Louise Oldley, Agnes Johnson nnd Kdltli Johnson. .Tones. Mrs W. T. Merchant, and Mrs V M. H.vler. Punch Committee Mrs. . s. Chandler. Mrs. J. A. Matson. Mrs. (1. W Kaufman, Mrs. II. M. Richardson, Mrs. W. A. Toye nnd Mrs. K. K Jon. -a. , Advertising Committee -Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Mrs. II. Lockhari, Mrs. George Flanagan, Mrs. W. M. Hlnke and Mrs. William Horsfall. Jr. .;. .;. C i crescendo clib Spriinig Waistina A very Interesting and Instructive program was given at the Crescendo Club meeting at Prof. C. A. David son's studio last Tuesday evening. A large number w re present, Includ ing a number of guests from Marsh lleld. The program was somewhat different than usual, consisting large ly of Prof. Davidson's compositions. At the next meeting of the club a new feature will he a number of piano duets and pieces for two pia nos. Selections Tuesday night were ren dered by Ottilia lloelllng. Ida Nell son, C A. Davidson and Gertrude Ncwklrk. WED IX .MK'IIIKAX I mtnxii: ci,rn Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., enter tained the Marshlleld Bridge Club with a bridge luncheon last Wednes day afternoon at hor home on Cen eral avo. Mrs. Horsfall was assisted In receiving and serving by Mrs. W. T. Merchant. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman won Urn I honors at cards mid Mrs. W. M. Illake won second placo. Thore was a short business session when the club membors perfected plans for the library bonellt dance next Tuesday evening. The next meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. E. K. Jones the llrst Wednesday after Lent, which will bo March 20. Mrs. Ilorsfall's guests wore: Mrs. W. M. Illake. Mrs. C. M. lly ler. Mrs. W. 8. Chandler. Mrs. J. s. Coke. Mrs. Geo. Flanagan. Mrs. E. K. Jones. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, Mrs. II. M. Richardson, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. W. A. Toye. Mrs. W. S. Tur pen. Mrs. W. T. Merchnnt. Mrs. W. P. Murphy and .Mrs. II. Lockhart. i ; The luro of wedlock Is so strong that when a man meets his Ideal lie will Hvvei'p aside from nnv mid nil harriers that they may he Join together In that sweetest or all lionds matrimony. The lensou whv io Ih single from the time he Is live and (went) for He uei decade ot years is lie purposely avoids t'oiiiliii: lu contact with hvvwM. mar rlngeble girls, by devoting hluiHelf to business ami to Dm society or lioon companions, But tlioro conies a lime when even their snclofv palls upon hint, or when thoho comrades ilrirt away from visiting him for ino excuse or the other. At leth lie receives Invitations to their wed-llnti-. lu his early IlOs he Is apt la sneer at the man who can not Tt-rtst matrimony. As Hio hih slip on tht Hiieer gives place to a wlgh- and he puts away the Invita tion, muttering, "Lucky dog." Ho Hlealrea n homo or his own now. No moro bnnrdlng houses for Mm Homo will have somebody In It to care whether he Is well or 111. I suppose It Is tliu common rate .mil uie ciosom or comrades must iart when n vvoiuan'H face comes be Kvvcen them. A bachelor's quarters may bo all that Is luxurious. It lakes tho touch of a wife's hand to vnnko It a home, a wife's prosenco to make It co.y and a haven of vest- after the toll of the dav Is over. . Tho innii who has spent most of Ills years In single blessedness Is not the best custodian of a vvoninu's linppluess. His ways are set. It Is then dllllcult to conrorm to her will. After the newness of having n domestic hearth all his own wears olf he Is confronted with the doubt. Is It right to expect that she shall ottlo down with no wish to enjoy tho galtlos or lire with which he lina had such society? This ques tion Is nil the more absorbing ir Ills bride Is in the springtime of lior existence. ThU thought bilngt. mint hor, a still more profound one. for her consideration: was It wise to choose ino with so much dlspai lty of years between them? Wh.-n ' lier chlldrou needed him most to 1 Kiilde mid direct them his chnir : ' tho fireside might lt ouipiy. Liml... nays. "I nut old enough to num.' J hnve two Biiltors, one yauitg. ttn other olderly. if l do not take one ur tho other 1 may never get an-1 other chance. Which ought I to' WCIl 7" I would put that nuoi Ion to voui jvvn liking ror an answer. : ItOVAIi AHTIOX llltllKJi: Mrs. F. K. Ilnguo was hostess Tuesday arteruoon to the membors or the Royal Auction Bridge at hor home lu the O'Coiiuell Apartments at a Bridge luncheon. Mrs. B. M. Richardson assisted the hostess In re ceiving nnd Mrs. Richardson mid Mrs. W. T. Merchant lu serving the dainty luncheon, which was held at 1 ::!() o'clock. Auction Bridge was the after noon's diversion and Mrs. R.K.Booth won highest honors. Tho next meet ing will be held next Tuesday after noon. Fob. I, with Mrs. J. T. Hnrrl gau. Mrs. Ilnguo's guests wero: Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. Dorsey ivreitzer, .Mrs. J. T. llariigan, Mrs. William Scott. Mrs. Kdwin Straw, Mrs. t F. McKnlght. Mrs. A. L. lloiiseworth. Mrs. It K. Booth. Mrs. J. II. .Mlliit-r and Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. . A I Al'ITItlX llltllKJi: fl.l'B 1 Mrs. J. A. Matson entertained the Auction Biidgo Club on .Monday, last, at her home In West Marsh Held. Mrs. O'Counell and Mrs. W. S. Nicholson substituted lu tho ab sence, of two members, Mrs. O'Cou nell capturing the prlzo for highest score, .miss lirnco Kruso assisted Mrs. Matson lu serving tea. Thoso present wore: Mrs. M. K. Jones, Mrs, II. S. Tow er. Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. K, Mln gus. Mrs. W. M. Blnke. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson and Mrs. H. O'Connoll. I I.ITTM-: I'GI.K PAItTV I-'redotick Schetter was host to a iiiiinber of friends last Monday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Schetter. In North Marsh lleld. The event was In tho honor of the young host's sixth blrthdny. The afternoon was spent in child games ami at Its dose all sat down to "real party." Tho table was prettily decorated In canary color, the favors being III tie ennary birds, yellow bonbons and The following from a paper at Grand Rapids,-Mich., dnled Jan. 22. PJI.'l. will bo of Interest to tho ninny Marshlleld friends of J. L. Bowman of Portland, a former Coos Bnylto and proprietor of tho Marshllold Woolen .Mill Store: "A very pretty wedding took plnco at Kast Congregational Church last night when Miss lClleu Baton, daugh ter of Mrs. B. A. Bates of Norwood aveiiuo, was married to John L. Bow man or Portland, Ore. The cere mony was performed by How F. P. Arthur of Detroit lu the presence of 2(10 guests. The church was decor ated with palms. Blister lilies and ferns, tho colors being entirely In green and white. Preceding the ceremony Albert Hummer sang "Be loved, It Is Morn, nnd following the ceromony ho sang, "O Perfect Day." As tho bridal party entered tho church Miss Huth Wlllnrd of Iroutou, O., played the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" and following tho ceremony she played Mendelssohn's wedding mnrch. Tho brldo woro n liandBomo gown of whlto chnr meuso mndo with a train and trim med with lace. Sho woro a bridal veil and curried a prayer hook from which was a pendant shower of lilies of the vnlley. Mrs. W. L. Wllhol nilmle of Duliith. Minn., was matron or honor nnd she woro a handsome gown of diichesso satin nnd point lace. Sho wore a bnnieau of pearls and aigrettes In her hair and car ried yellow- roses. Barl Shannhan or Newaygo olllciatod as best man. The bridesmaids wore Miss Ruth Bates or Chicago, Miss Quccnlo Robinson or Portland, Mich., Miss Florence Dun ham and Miss Helen Garwood or this city. They all woro gowns or white chiffon over pale yellow satin and they also woro yellow- bandenux In tholr hair and curled yellow daffo dills and Roman hyacinth. Tho ush ers woro Fred Bates of Cleveland, 0., Mark Griggs of the Michigan Agri cultural College, Carl Dunham, and Louis Dickinson of this city. Tho brldo was given nway by hor mother. Dr. and .Mrs. W. L. Ray I or Clove laud, O., wero master and mistress or ccr'nTrnlc. Mri. H-iyl wire a handsomo rose-color gown brocaded with gold and trimmed with real lace and gold. Following tho ceremony a wedding reception was held at tho homo of tho bride's mother, nt which about too guests wero entertained. The rooms wero decorated with palms, ferns nnd pink carnations, the dining room being In green nnd white. Mrs. Arthur Garland of Tra verse City presided at tho punch bowl. Assisting lu tho dining room were Miss Josephlno Le Roy, Miss Bthol and Miss Dorothy Blake. Miss Mildred Arthur, Miss Bessie Stenglo and Miss Helen Gill. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. nnd Mrs, II. C. Bates and daughter, Ruth, of Chicago, Mrs. W. L. Rayl of Clevo land, Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Bates or Rldgovllle, O., Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Bates or McCords. Mich., Mrs. D. W. Ramsey of McCords, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Barl Shanahnn of Nownygo, Al bort Griggs or Lansing, .Mnrk Griggs of M. A. C. Miss Quoenlo Robinson of Portland. Mich., and How F. P. Arthur or Detroit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowman will lonvo this week for a wedding trip to Now York, Washing ton, New Orleans, Arizona, Los An geles and northern California, nftor which thoy will go to Portland, whero they will reside," - HONOR MRS. BOBLK Mrs, Claud Nasburg entertained nt Bridge on Inst Saturday afternoon at her new home In North Mnrshlleld. In honor of her mother, Mrs. L. M. Doble. Mrs. B. K. Jones won llrst hon ors at cards. Tho hostess, assist ed by Mrs. W. S. Tiirpen. served re freshments. Mrs. Nnsburg's guests woro: Mrs. L. M. Doble, Mrs. Bugone O'Connoll. Mrs. F. B. Ilnguo. Mrs. B. K. Jones. Mrs. W. S. Tiirpen. Mrs. II. Seiigstacken, Mrs. W. T. Mer chnnt. Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Mrs. Buglehart and Miss Gcnovlovo Song-stiicken. We are showing n fine assortment of White WnMIng lHIUC ItlMI'I'll.'v! IMtll WIIII.'S! M till, tt. SKIH.'B, PIOJ'K. KKUItSlTKHIt mill other good's. Sliro,'!,'111711! HOWS. "' l"Vli A Few oft Oium Special Prf Ladles' Lntllox Misses' l.-.c -Tie JOe Fleece Lined Vests, now Black Hose, now Black Hose, now The GoMeim.Rimle First National Bank Bldg. Mawlifidi A STUDY IN CONTRASTS - NORTH BBXI) PARTV Mrs. C. M. Byler entertained at biidgo last Tuesday afternoon at her home in North Bond. There were two tables and the nlnyers were Mrs. L. M. Doble. Mrs. Claud Nasburg. Mrs. II. .Seiigstacken. Mrs. W. S. Tiirpen, Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Mrs. George Golsendoifer. Miss Goncviove Songstncken and the hostess. Mrs. Seiigstacken won tho prize mid nt n late afternoon hour refresh ments wero served bv Mrs. Tlyler. A I B. V. I'. l MKBTIXG The New 1913 Model I Mtrcyek Tho next meeting of the B. Y. P. U. will bo a week from next Friday evening. Feb. 7th.. nt the homo or Mis Mamie Gulovson, The tlmo will bo devoted to the election of oHlccra In addition to the social tlmo planned. : ! : BAIMiST LAIMBS AID ! Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid mot with Mrs. C. H. Marsh Wednosdny after noon nnd was a social meeting, when tho contest Mr calling church ntten dnnco and now members was won by tho ladles on Mrs. Alva DoII'h list. Tho prlzo was an honornry ono. AHor tho social refreshments woro Berved. Tho next mooting will bo Wednes- day. Feb. r.'th. Those In attendance at Wednesday's meeting woro: Mis. B. II. Pnichctt. Mrs. M. J. Anderson. Mrs. F. II. Dresser. Mrs. Wnltor Hill, Mrs. John Nnglo, Mrs. B. P. Colvin, Mrs. Georgo Gulovson, .Mrs. .1. ii. uoiiBcr. .Mrs. K. w. Lowis. Mrs. II. RIchnrdHon, Mrs. P. Clnuson. Mrs. I). L. Rood. Mrs. Goorgo Wat kins, Miss Frances Franso and Miss Mamie Gulovson. BAXDOX PAItTV naian Has Airrivedl aU: Ekfolads' To ItiBpoct tho Indian lu exhibition with Its reliim motorola Is the surest method or grasping Its merits. At the .Motorcycle Show last week In Now York. It wi-b obtlouilt the most casual olmervor thai the 1 ti 1 a Indian h..d eiicccssIbIIj solved the problem of CoiiiCoh for tho Itlilcr. The new CRADLB SPRING FRAMB marks tho first radical pnrttiro from tho Inolllclent mid outworn principles f i,i,.Vcl nrir, construction. It represents tho Hiiccessful nppllcntlon of tho ii! mobile system or spring suspension. This In tl minor form has Ua In use on tho Indian front fork ror tho pnst four years Tlic Intai is now lent sprung tore and art. Aiiouior ilistiugulshlng comfort fenturo of tho laia Jmllan, hld win uo nppreeiateu by nnyonu who has over ridden a motorcycle. ... V.IUIIMUVUI. ui loouioar.iB in miuitlon to pedals, giving the rM tho choice or two comrortablo riding posltlouu with tliu double bntt Htiiiiii assured in each. 'CIlO lllfll.l.l Ufln.l n... ... il. r. . "" ' olu"" ""l "l l"u "ovv as tho Ideal cyclo motor-tol as inoreiy n nioior-ilrlvoit bicycle. 1.. nlc, l.n. 1 . ... ... , '' V ,u " ,w,"Hi'.eo ' T. 1!'12 Model, ridden lesj llu ioou nines, vvnich wo will holl to tho llrst Inquirer tor 1200.00. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, assisted by Mrs. Waltor Wolls. ontortnlned forty-eight of hor friends nt hor plonsant homo yesterday afternoon. Whist was tho ordor of tho day, tho llrst prlzo being won by Mrs. W. B. Cralne; second by Mrs. Cnl Slaglo and Mrs. Wells Is tho proud posses sor of tho consolntlon. Bnndon World. SUItPIHSB PARTY I PltOGItlCSS CLl'B 4 I ! 4 .vioiiituy Tho Progress Club met with Mrs. J, M. Upton at hot- homo 1n VeBt Marshlleld. Tho oxocutlvo conimltteo to net upon n program ror 1913-19H wna elected. Mrs. Adol nporger, Mrs. Dan B. Mnlonoy and ilro. B. M. Harry woro choson to act Special Candy Sale Peanuf Brittle and Taffies Only 20c a Pound Saturday and Sunday KPISCOPAL LADIKS (Jl'ILD Tho Marshlleld Bplscopal Ladles' Guild met Tuesday with Mrs. Fannlo Hazard at her homo on Mnrket avo The nrternoon wns devoted to busi ness, tho club deciding to moot dur lug Lent Instead of adjourning as usual. Aftor the buslnoss mooting, ro- tiuBiiiiii'iiiH were sorvod Dy tho host V'CP, nt Stafford's 8, assisted by Miss Mnud Bovvron. .lh l?xt "icetlng will bo Tuesday, d). 11th, with Mlbs Bowron. iiue presont nt Tuesday's moot ing woro; Mrs. Lodwnrd. Mrs. Ora McCarty Mrs W B Curtis. Mrs. Harry Brad lied. Mrs. Jones .Mrs. L. M. Noble. .Mrs, Arthur McKeoun m.j h,...i Lvertson. Mrs. James Cowan. Jr Mrs Mary McKnlght. Mrs. Alice But or, Miss Maud Bovvron and Rev. R. B. Browning. odnesdny ovonlng a number of mends of Miss Bininn Johnson ten dered her a surprlso party at her homo lu North Wend. Tho evening wns plensantly spont Playing progressive whist, tho prizes bolng won by Miss Bmmn Johnson mid Roy Lawhorno. and tho conso lations going to Miss Mao Peterson nnd Wnlter Russoll. At a lato hour dollclous refreshments woro served Thoso present wero: Miss Mao Petorson. Miss Bmmn Johnson. Hoy Lawhorno, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy O. Bralnnrd. Mr. and Mrs. rnrio ii. .viicuaois. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Hnnies, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hcndryx. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Hiissoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Char les Williams and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Loomls, TIIBATKH 1'AHTY BBXKl'IT BALL I Iho Library Benefit Banco at Bag. os ban oM Tuesday ovonlng by ho Marshtlehi Biidgo Club promises to he one of the big successes of the The cause Is a worthy one and this Is an excellent way for every nor son In Mnrshtleld to assist this wor thy Institution. Tho committees In charge aro: Decorating Committee .Mrs. L J Simpson, Mrs II. s. Tower, Mrs. V S. Turpen. Mrs. J. s. Coko Mrs William Horsfall. Jr' Mra 'e k! Mrs. T. Morchnnt as chaporones. Miss 1'Iorenco Flanagan was hostoss in n uienier party last Saturday ovou (Continued on Pago Eight.) Singer Sewing Machines Wo hnvo them for rout op for sale. Machines Renalreii. Supplies and Needles for Sale. W. .1. HITZ, UU Park Ave. Slarslifiidil. Plume Htl-X. LJnd&Jm - - . , 1 I) ST' - t WriO. 5 itoiMt t f Ha -:p'i ,f9?r xw irv j.""" .v - TV,Vi.W WI .or Jff ! SATE AKDlWhiT S CnttATW J fliV iJjiBfr N$ Good Looking and Good Tastaj Is tho loaf or breiid that comei Iw this bakery, liio mere sight ot I makes you docldo that you IH H a hIIco of It nnyvvay. The W tasto ineniiB Hint you will not Bntlsflod with Just ono slice T wnnt moro. Try our bread for fnur ilnva ii innp tnliln. Then JMI enjoy our baking ability. Coos Bay Bakery Thn itliuso for codd gOOdlM- Market Avo. rhonelH1! You Will Be AstonisW how- quickly nnd how reawuW your bnthroom enn bo transw1' Into n thing of beauty and n...l 1 .. 1... nit SJItJ of sanltnry plumbing and rei" bio chnrgoB. Stop In and nbout transforming yours- "; you llko to toll us to call a" you. No obligation Incurred " way. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Street. WIONE 77-J PFESElim '.mssm. 7Z3 SYNDICATE. m DEALERS Js AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION. MM. FARM FDUIT. MMMl 17MBW LMDS. 0R6ANIZIH6 Of mUSTRlAl C0NPAHIES A SPZmiTYS ' SPIKELZA CORSETS may bo obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. I6S So. 6th St. Phon. J0OX. ifW cities' TwXiSSAtaT-tinei.ti In smaU aero tracts near gW Bruschko. :Mn7ai,flVr"0,' no C. B. R. S. has ouch to offer. - wu, Uit), Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK - GOOD SERVICE Jvot lu any Coniblno. 8 Hours Work for Women. 0r Agents call anrvfkor rto a3.j. Wo cnr..n -, r.,n nf nur Famous Corona Blend Coffel with every purclm . . ..... rUI). uoino lu nnu uj 1 Coos Bay Tea. Coffee and Spi S3 184 Market Avo. ! ramt Ef iW f