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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1 913 EVENING EDITION. ,7Y !& -i w fa nf4zm a kn ) T w fiBT . ULll- --mLll - jrr,TiF-rs: pt-y 77 iS J-Jf' ' 7n" i " ... . ! CONTRIBUTIONS concerning Boclal linpponliiKH, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of Tlio Tillies. must l)o sub mitted to the editor not Inter than C o'clock p. in., Friday of onch week. (Hxcpptlons will he allowed only In cases whore the events occurred later than the time mentioned ) PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos liny people who visit In otlier cltlos. together with notices of social affairs, nro Kindly received in tho social de partment. Telephone, 133. No tlcos of club meetings will no published and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. Vhlnti Carlson, John Noble and Al bert Haines, as witnesses Walter .lensen acted as judfio and evoked much merriment with his grave looks nnil illgnllleil inniiiicr. Tho Jury brought In a verdict of "not guilty." After the program a business meeting was callud for the purpose of electing olllcers. Chester isaac Hon was unanimously rc-elcted prcsl ilunt, Vhlnn Cnrlson was elected vice-president and Herbert Bradley secretry and treasurer. will vi:n soon Viiii Cnn'l, Kllhcr. Sue Port was a maiden Who always was miy; With arch smiles was laden Her face every iIr.v. Then sold all the nelgbor. "She'll nmrry for pelf! Warn poor man who Isborg She'll put on the shelf!" Kate Prim was n lassie Doth calm Rial sedate Anil not h bit "classy. Well plunged with her mate. Tlii gossips were ready "She'll wod when she run, No prlxe, but some steady, Hnrd-worMiiK young man." Kato Prim won a banker And moves In high life; Buu Port's Mrs. Tanker, Tho minister's wife. Anil now again lor all A lesson to spell, We come to the moral "You never can tell!" ! ! : DR. SAItAII N. MERRICK, f widow, after a long study of hushnnds and wives, sh.vm that common, ordinary souse Is as wwuiitlal to a happy marriage as flour Is to brenu. Shu gives tho following ndvli'o: 'I'd HiislmiiiN. When your wlfo Is gowned bo romlnKly. toll lmr so. When she waits dinner until Into lor you. act pleased. Call her the "dear" once in n while that you worked overtime- be fore, she took your name. Don't demonstrate your affection ns If from force of habit. Some men hiss their wIvoh In tho saiuo mnuner that they glance at the clock leaving for work. Don't road tho nowspnper nt tho breakfnst tnble. !o Into your own kitchen once In nwlillc. Wnsh and wlpo the dishes or scour tho. frying pan. Laugh whllo you are doing It. Develop u sense of humor. J)on't complnln about your wife's rooking, for when a innu marries n wnmnu ho does not always marry a cook. To Wives. Don't penult yourself to get too stout. Don't be cross when ho is Into for Biippor or when ho roturus Into nt night. Don't Hiibjecl him to tho third degree. Don't burden nil the household troubles on him. Don't bo backward In waiting on Mm. Play and sIiik for him nt night, whether his favorite bo "An nlo Lnurlu" or "livery body's Doing It." If you can't slug learn to read aloud. Hnve his slippers ami easy chair ready for him, and If the telephone or doorbell rings while ho Is read lug, don't complain, but answer It. V I LlllltAHV DAM, I . The dance at Hugles' hall Tuesday owning by the Mnralilleld llrldgo Club ror the beuellt of the public II lmiry wns pronounced a great suc cess. The hall was decorated In festoons of red crepe paper, and 100 ilecks of cards strung on red ribbons mid festooned In different lengths, gave a distinctly pleasing effect, and one out of the ordinary. And tluu there were clusters of greens, which Kave n softening effect to the red nuil Japanese luuters. the whole making an altogether striking in terior and rellectlng great credit on tho decorating committee. Numerically, It was a success, there being so many couple on the tloor that darning was dllllcult, tho the musli was excellent. It was n success from a llnnnclul point -SfLT-JlO being cleared on the xnmch nlone- then the money taken nt the door and the advance sale of tickets. Mrs, W. 8. Chandler presldod at tho punch howl and was ably assist ed by Miss Moore. IIimwIo Douglas wid Mable llarilgau. Tho net leceipts of the ltridgo Club dunoe were $121.00, which j?oos to tho Marshfluld public libra our gotinl health. The association discussed plans for opening class work In common Inl studies, physi cal culture, needle work, domestic science anil other subjects. A committee to complete plans for classes was appointed, consisting of Mrs. Nell ltltnks, chairman' Miss Kiln (lumen, and Mrs. Woodburry. The association adjourned to meet one week from Friday. I ! SEWING PAItTV --o Friends of Miss Senevnh Soren son. who Is employed In tho North Hum! Telephone exchnngo and Htl l.ludbcrg. u well known Mnrshflcld young man, have been apprised of tho engagement of tho young couple, the nuptials to take placo In the summer. Humors of other engagements of well known Coos Hay young couples and of weddings soon to follow the Lenten season nro current, but for mal announcements have not been made. Mrs. W. E. Hongland entertained a few ladles at sewing at her homo on South Hrondway last Tuesday. Tlioso present were: Mosdnmes Frod llnlnes, John Hlntt, C. M. Conner, A. H. Oldley. A. T. Haines. K. D. McArthur and Chun. LnChapcIlc. I GIRLS' CLl'll I A club has been organized, cal led the "Clover Club." Tho object of the meeting, being tho formation of a sewing society. A business meeting was held Friday at tho home of Miss W II in a Iloagland. The membeis are as follows: Miss Ituby Pitman, secretary; Miss Mary McArthur, president; Miss Violet Hohersou, Miss Anna Downs, Miss Margaret Mlunlg, Miss Until McLaughlin. Miss Ruth Ander son, Miss llael Cook and Wllmn Iloagland. The next meeting will bo nnuoun ceil later. I UOVAL .UVTIO.V ('LCD O The Koynl Auction llrldgo Club was delightfully entertained InBt Tuesday afternoon Hy Mrs. J. T. Mnrrlgan at her home In West Marsh lleld. After a dainty luncheon, served by the hostess, the ladies spent the afternoon playing bridge, Mrs. E. E. Straw winning the prize. Mrs. Har rington's guests were Mrs. C. K. Per ry and Mrs. E. F. Morrlesuy. The dub members prosont wore: Mrs. A. L. Houseworth. Mrs. Dor soy Krcltzer. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. F. K. Oottlns. Mrs. E. 13. Strnw, Mrs. It. K. llooth, Mrs W. Scott, Mrs. Fred Powers, mid Mrs. Frank Hague. Tho next meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth, March 20. the club disbanding dur ing the Lenten season. Mrs, C 0. Magnus, Mrs. I S. Smith and Mrs. V 11. (lldlcy, hno iho mntter in charge nnd will probably arrange for another meeting at an early date. METHODIST LADIES v The Methodist Ladles Aid met Wednesday of this week nt the .Imivli nnil innile tnmntes. At these meetings all other business Is ills-) penscd with. Next wounesiiny m ternoon the society will have a so cial at the home of Mrs. .1. Lee Drown In West Marshllold. cogtiLLi: PAHTV Miss Lnura Watson entertained :i number of her friends at the home of James Watson, Snturdiiy'evenlng. The first part of the e oiling was spent In sewing and later in the eve ning the guests weie Initiated Into I ho mysteries of the ' Stuck l'p Soci ety," which afforded much amuse ment for everyone; Miss Ituchncl Ap- plegato acted as chief Instructor of tho society A dainty two course luncheon wan served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Dmolhy Watson. Those present were Misses Haehnel Applogate, Evil Schroeder, Alice Culln, Jnnlo Lowe, Naomi Knowiton, F.dnn Ilarlockor, tleneva Uoblnson, Laura Watson, and Dorothy Watson. -Coqulllo Son tluel. . . - - --- EPISCOPAL LADIES The Ladles Auxllllary of the Kpls copal Church, which was to huvo met Inst Tuesdny evening at the home of Mrs. W. A. Toyo In West Marshlleld. was Indefinitely postpon ed. The regular meetings of tho auxllllary are held once a month, but the next meeting has not been decided on and will be announced Inter. i form new ciiom: I - . . The Young People of the Marsh llold Presbylorlnn CW "K vveiineainy evenu ltJ ''"I", was Olc, toil li!?! soprano, wns ..i.. , : " MlHU Mm,.!,, a..: ll" lllrOtlA. 52H-'ST5Wi Mill liwinfl.t,. II, . ' l'10Srt 6II... ;.vr. v::." " i,'inesiinv s:. Umi. Misses nm Av,' ' k'J ml Helen Dow an,', ((I( , f n6 S, Messrs. Fostim ,.,.. ..s Dmtm: T?( I 'HMVIS T Mrs. f'hnn l ... f 'ltni.,.11 "vi Hrondway iMiiertiiiin., i T 0( k AVIs Club at huM.im.ftLN After a short lnislncg. . when nrrangenu-uiB vvcro fn fur llw, t.,,1, . Mi,u COfflu!.. wiion nrrangenu-uiB etTK for tho valeniliio i,nr .. ."""fe inn f si reot, ino urternoon i,n, . " spent doing rnii.y work, "h (Continued i.ag0 by the ladles innhili ,V,,Ni , rWi . J. . hs mm jaiiiijaamJriawiaaMiatMJMitBEg! &2SX2Z3XEEE A New Idea It Will Pa y Y Co-oierntlon Is certalnl.v the basis or all good business. There must be co-operation between a store and Its ciistomeis or there will bo no satisfaction. We ale going a step further and propose to nhnro Hits profits with our patrons. We are not going to cut prices or mnlio n ofg noise, but we will continue rendering good service mid selling groceries nt roasonanio prices nnd nt the end of tho year glvo you your share of the profits your hiiilnoss has helped to create. ' .H'NIOIt L'XIOX MIUIAItV MllTIXfi The North lleml Library Assoda Mon met Friday iifimiioon nt 3 o'clock Mm. C 8 Wlusor. presi dent of the iishoi i.iilmi, prtliUi The llname coiiinilltee, of whbii Mrs Cin. MhihIIko is (hulriuaii. ie ported that the inemberslilp list wn IncrouBlng in u very encouruglug manner The ways uud moans com mittee reported plans for a Sunday nftcinoon fri-e lotture course. Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Mrs. Cluib Knlser nnd Miss draco Williams -wore appointed n committee to ar range for music to accompany the Sunday lectures. Mrs. C, S. Wlnsor. Mrs. C. M.lly ler nnd MIbs Laura Kruse vvero ap pointed as n committee to find n placo to hold tho lecture. These lectures will begin the first Sunday afternoon In March, when Mr. F. A. Ward will glvo tho llrst umber of a series ot lectures on CIIOCIIKT CLl'll 4 A most delightful day was spoilt last Friday, when the regular meet ing of the Irish Crochet Club was very pleasantly entertained at din ner by Mrs, John Nngel on Inger soll avenue. Mrs. lluo. Watklns, uu active member of tho club, was uuablo to attend on account of the Illness of her daughter, Uuby. The next mooting will ho held next Friday, with Mrs. Don Mc Crury. when Jnbots for St. Patrick's day will bo the purport of the func tion. Those present were: Mrs. Patchott. .Mrs. McCrury, Si, Mrs. Don McCrary, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. C. It. Flanagan, Mrs. Walter Hill. Mrs. John Nngel and Miss Ira IIIII. I PLAN KOII ItAXOl'KT. I The Marshlleld Fire Department will hold Its annual bamiuet, Feb ruary 2L, at the Odd Fellows hall, when all the members and their wives or sweethearts will enjoy a social time. Dan Keating, chief of the department, and the members plan to make tho event a little more enjoyable than tho previous ones. The llreinen have received number of gifts the past year from various ones In appreciation of their good work, tho two latest ones be ing $10 from Mr. uud Mrs. K. W. Sullivan and $10 from Herman Hill yer us substantial praise of their valor In the lire here Inst week. I IIK.'II SCHOOL SOCIKTV I The Marshlleld high school liter ary soiltey held they semi-weekly meetings nt the high school building Wednesdny evening. The program consisted of a mock trial, vvhlih af- fouled the spectators much nmuM'-j nient. The plaintiff of the case was( Henry Lecocii and tho defendant. I llerbeit l.Tndley. The lawyer for the plaintiff, Leslie Isaacson, called the following witnesses: Horace Hahskopf. Arthur Kolstntl and Chester lsnacson. The lawyer for the defense. Max Uelgard. called Tho Junior Huptist Union mot last evening at the homo of How and Mrs. O. Lclloy Hall In South Marshlleld. There wns a short business ses sion with Miss IMdevn Wheeler 111 the chair. Last evening marked the close of a three months' membership contest. There wore prizes given nt tho closo of each of the three mouths, nnd then the llnnl prize. Violet Holier son won the llrst month's prize. An na Downs the scoud and Ruth Mc Laughlin the third, and Violet Hoh ersou the llnnl. These prlzos will bo presented by How A. S. Hassford, tomorrow afternoon at 2: 30, at the regular Sunday meeting. Miss Joan Fitzgerald Is superintendent of tho union. The newly elected olllcers ure: President Anna Downs. Vice-president Whltford Hall. Secretary I loward McLaughlin. Treasurer Kddova Wheeler. Organist Alice Hlchnrdsou. Aftor the business session, the evening wns merrily spent In games and music and when refreshments wore sorvod by Mrs. 1 (nil. IMdevn Whoeler and Margaret Lund. Ainong thoso prosont were: Joan Fitzgerald. Anna Downs, IMdevn Wheeler. Huth McLnughlln. Mnyhello McLnughlln, Huth Ander son, Violet Hohersou, Margaret Lund, llerenlce Patchott, Maxlne Jones, Adriano Onrdluer. Jennie Howmau. Frances Hall. Phyllis Hall, F.ugono Kelley, Ralph Richardson. Howard McLaughlin, Whltford Hall, Hew A. S. Hassford. Mrs. O. O. Lund. Mrs. A. .. Downs, Mrs. I). A. Jones, nnd Rev. and Mrs. Hall. ! 1 PLAN FOH CLl'll Com M and Lett Us TeM Yoo AlboMfc It l M I I I iii i -wn M-W llll I ' gff 1 $2,000,000 PER DAY This amount Ih spent dally for nilvertlslng, much or which Is Iho kind to itirco )ou to buy something you do not need, want or lwe nny use for. Much of this Is wirte '0 are ndvertlsing only tho things you havo tlalir need for nnd In addition offer to share tfcj profits on our now eo-opernllve plan, -( want our share of tho $'J,uoo ooo a. day advertising expenditure to serve two piirposci First without bragging or bonstful mlvcrtlg Ing to attract you to our stole, and second, to convince you that our co-operative plan will please you nnd bo profitable also Fiiraslhi C -Operative C0 BROADWAY- First Ktitionnl Bunk Building. E SJ',ui:aXUiU!7Jl!Z3Sa5IZ DON'T FAIL to alt ond our gigantic stock reduction sale, beginning Monday morning, February 10th. BE SURE to secure your coupons for the rug in our window. COME EARLY as many of the best bargains will bo snapped up the first thing. Plans for tho permanent organi zation of a Mothers' Club in Mnrsh lleld to advance tho genernl welfare of the young folk In this cominunltv are under consideration as a re sult of tho recent meeting nt tho homo of .Mrs. David Nelson In South Marshlleld. A special committee, consisting of Mrs. C II. Mnrsh. Mrs, ii. i.ouoy nan. .Mrs, urn .Mcfarty SEE THE BILLS TiTe BAZAR Marshfield Oregon SEE THE RUG Special Candy Sale Honey Nougat and Angel food 35c a Pound Saturday and Sunday at Stafford's vnHnnnnHainn ....... tLWjjSr'u9Rf0gHHH0 Popular the World Over. We have behind us the biggest women's shoe fac tory in the world-the huge Queen Quality plant at Boston. It's capacity is 5.000,000 pairs a year. And because this tremen dous factory can make fine shoes economically, we offer the best shoe values in town. A smaller factory simply can't turn out the Queen Quality grade at Queen Quality prices--$3.50 to $5.00. The Golden! Runle First National Bank Bldg. IS? Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a bouse we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starling NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. Tin: itKcoim vhotograpihxo Ans-ntAcr co.miwxv Have photogrnphlc copies of all records of Coos County to nbbiracts of titles, present owners, or nny othor Information ieia" mJ,i'.tate frnlsliea on short notice. , ,sij ItlblNKSS OITICK; 117 Xurtli Krone St., .Mnrshflelil. Ncono 13" W. J. RUST, Manage C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg- Co nETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMIiF.lt, LATH, SHINGLES. .MOULDINGS, SASH AND POOrA HOOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO BY USING OUIt WOOD. rnoNE 100. 18a South nnoADWAt J tl 4 f